Milton's town council remains unchanged after recent election

The council will not see new members as incumbents Lee Revis-Plank and Frederick Harvey secured their seats.

MILTON, Del. - The Milton town council election was held on Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Milton Fire Station. The election concluded with familiar results. The council will not see new members as incumbents Lee Revis-Plank and Frederick Harvey secured their seats.

In the election, town members voted for their preferred candidates among three contenders for two council positions. According to the town, Lee Revis-Plank, the current vice mayor, received the highest number of votes at 305. Close behind, Frederick Harvey garnered 275 votes to claim the second seat. Harvey's election comes after his initial appointment to the council in 2022.

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