Voting
Voting is an important civic duty and a way to ensure your voice is heard at every level – local, state, and national. Here, you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions about voting in the Town of Middletown.
Who are my elected officials?
Find and contact your current Federal, State, and Local officials here.
How can I register to vote in Middletown?
To register to vote, you must be:
A US Citizen
18 years old by Election Day
A resident of the State, County, and Town 30 days preceding the election
Not be in prison for a felony conviction
You may register in person at the board of elections or by mail. Mail registration applications are available at the Town Clerk’s Office, all post offices, or the Delaware County Board of Elections.
Where can I vote?
The Town of Middletown has five Election Districts. You will receive a postcard when your registration application has been approved. The card will tell you your election district and the location of your polling place.
Middletown Election District Polling Places
Dist. #1 — Fleischmanns Fire Hall, 1298 Main Street, Fleischmanns
Dist. #2 — Middletown Town Hall, 42339 State Highway 28, Margaretville
Dist. #3 — Arkville Fire Hall, 43365 State Hwy. 28, Arkville
Dist. #4 — Middletown Town Hall, 42339 State Highway 28, Margaretville
Dist. #5 — Arkville Fire Hall, 43365 State Hwy. 28, Arkville*
* District #5 includes Arkville, Halcottsville & Kelly Corners
Visit the Delaware County Board of Elections for more information about early or absentee ballots, political party enrollment, election results, and becoming an Election Inspector.
Office
3 Gallant Avenue
Delhi, NY
13753-1095