Politics & Government

Marple-Newtown Voter Guide: Who's On The Ballot, Where And When To Vote, More

The 2025 general election is nearly here, and voters may have some question about casting ballots on Nov. 4. Here's what you need to know:

See what you need to know for the general election in Marple and Newtown townships here.
See what you need to know for the general election in Marple and Newtown townships here. (Patch Graphics)

MARPLE-NEWTOWN, PA — Nov. 4 is the general election in Marple and Newtown townships.

With election day growing nearer, Patch is looking to help voters with questions they may have about casting ballots soon.

Below is information on who is running, where to vote, when to vote, registration, and more.

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Who is on the ballot

Marple Township Commissioner

2nd Ward

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  • Tatiana Pulido — Democrat
  • Robert J. Knapp — Republican

4th Ward

  • Daniel Wolf — Democrat
  • John Lucas — Republican

6th Ward

  • Theodore Ulhman — Democrat
  • Michael K. Molinaro — Republican

Marple Township Tax Collector

  • Joanne Holsten — Democrat
  • John P. Capuzzi, Jr. — Republican

Newtown Township Supervisor

  • Cheryl Grosso — Democrat
  • Paul Seligson — Democrat
  • Leonard B. Altieri — Republican
  • Maria Frigoletto Kane — Republican

Newtown Township Auditor

  • Catherine Wilt — Democrat
  • Marissa Connor — Republican

Marple Newtown School District Director

  • Kathleen Byrne — Democrat
  • Andrew Davis — Democrat
  • Ian Ross — Democrat
  • Edward Madrak — Democrat
  • Barbara Harvey — Republican
  • Nicholas V. Siano — Republican
  • Dave Dezzi — Republican
  • Thomas J. Raymond, Jr. — Republican

See a countywide voting guide online here.

Where and when to vote

Voters can look up their polling places using this online tool.

Polling locations open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Voters who are in line to vote before the 8 p.m. cutoff but have not yet voted can still cast ballots after 8 p.m.

Mail-in and absentee ballots can also be dropped off at the Marple Public Library, 227 S. Sproul Road, Broomall, PA 19008, and the Newtown Township Municipal Building, 209 Bishop Hollow Rd, Newtown Square, PA 19073. Both drop boxes will be open through 8 p.m. on election day.

See a map of Delaware County ballot drop box locations online here.

Registration

Check your voter registration online here.

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