Who We Represent
We are the Middletown Township Republican Committee, representing residents of Middletown Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Our mission is to keep Middletown a great place to live and raise a family while preserving its safety and prosperity.
Under Republican leadership, the Middletown Township Council has kept taxes low while protecting open spaces, building a walking trail system and making meaningful investments that improve quality of life and property values for our friends and neighbors.
Learn more about what your Republican Township Council does for you here.
Special Election ALERTTuesday, May 19, 2026
A special election for the open Middletown Council seat will be held on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. All registered voters in Middletown District 3 are eligible and encouraged to participate — including Republicans, Democrats, Independents, unaffiliated voters and voters registered with any other party.
The Middletown Delco Republican Committee has nominated Bryan Messick for the District 3 seat.

Elect BRYAN MESSICK
For Middletown Council Third District Councilmember
Bryan has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to keeping this a truly special place to live and raise a family through his work with local nonprofit organizations and public institutions.
As a Middletown Councilmember, Bryan will serve as a diligent advocate for protecting our townships' open spaces and working to redevelop existing properties to attract new investment and help our community continue to flourish.
Bryan’s Record of Community Service
- Board Member for the Rocky Run YMCA
- President of the Media Business Authority
- Providence Animal Center, Board Member
- Board Chair Wallingford Community Art Ctr
- President of the Penncrest Alumni Association
- Board of Directors Member, Media Theater
- Delco Estate Planning Commission Member
- Rose Tree Media Optimist Lacrosse coach
View The 2nd District Sample Ballot
Those who vote at the Indian Lane School use the 2nd district ballot.
Please don’t forget to complete both sides of the ballot.

View The 4th District Sample Ballot
Those who vote at the Municipal Complex on Pennell Rd use the 4th district ballot.
Please don’t forget to complete both sides of the ballot.

How to Vote in the May 19th Special Election
1. Vote in person at your assigned polling place
Every voter in Middletown Township must vote at their assigned precinct polling location.
Delaware County has not yet released the updated precinct list for the May 2026 special election, but they have published the consolidated precinct map and note that polling places will be listed on their “Polling Places” page once finalized.
You can always confirm your exact polling place using the PA Polling Place Finder
2. Vote by Mail (Mail‑in or Absentee)
Pennsylvania allows no‑excuse mail‑in voting.
- You may request a mail‑in or absentee ballot.
- Your ballot must be received by 8 PM on May 19.
3. Voter Service Center (Media, PA)
Voter Service Center (Media, PA):
Open 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM on Election Day for:
- Ballot replacement
- Ballot return
- In‑person assistance
Who We Represent
We are the Middletown Township Republican Committee, representing residents of Middletown Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Our mission is to keep Middletown Township a great place to live and raise a family while preserving its safety and prosperity.
Under Republican leadership, the Middletown Township Council has kept taxes low while protecting open spaces, building a walking trail system and making meaningful investments that improve quality of life and property values for our friends and neighbors.
Learn more about what your Republican Township Council does for you here.

Join Us!
Our government is only effective at representing our interests when we participate. Register to vote and show up for every election. Click here to find your polling place. Ask about volunteer opportunities or consider running for an open position. Remember, democracy is not a spectator sport!
Donate to Make a Difference
Please donate generously so the Middletown Township Republican Committee can continue its mission. Your contributions make everything we do possible. Every donation helps us get the message out and continue our work for the community. If you cannot contribute financially, here are 3 more ways to get involved.





