
Middletown, NY is set for another term under the leadership of Mayor Joe DeStefano. In a resounding victory Tuesday night, DeStefano secured the Democratic primary nomination for mayor, garnering over 75% of the vote against challenger Joel Sierra. With a final tally of 1,091 votes for DeStefano compared to 322 for Sierra, the incumbent mayor will likely face no opposition in the general election, as no Republicans are slated to run this cycle.
The win for DeStefano, who ran alongside J. Miguel Rodrigues for alderman at large, represents a strong endorsement of his tenure. His campaign highlighted key achievements, including a significant drop in city crime – a success he credits to a close working relationship with the Middletown Police Department. Furthermore, DeStefano emphasized his role in securing a remarkable $70 million in private investment and grants, fueling substantial redevelopment projects across the city.
With a population of approximately 30,000, Middletown’s voters clearly signaled their confidence in DeStefano’s vision for the future. His platform focused on building upon his existing accomplishments and continuing his commitment to improving the quality of life for Middletown residents.