PoliticsApril 20, 2026

Seaford Certifies Municipal Election with 335 Votes Cast, Bradley Wins Council Seat

Seaford officials certified the municipal election results, confirming Michael N. Bradley's win for a three-year City Council term with 226 votes among 335 cast.

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**TL;DR** Seaford officials certified the municipal election results, confirming Michael N. Bradley's victory for a City Council seat after 335 votes were cast.

Seaford's annual municipal election results are now official, concluding the local voting process. The April 18 election determined a three-year term on the City Council, directly impacting local policy and community decisions. This finalization establishes the city's representation.

A total of 335 ballots were cast in the election, representing a combination of in-person voting and absentee submissions. Michael N. Bradley secured the council seat, leading the field with 226 votes. Competitor Dan H. Henderson received 215 votes, while Roberto Santos garnered 164 votes.

The Board of Elections formally certified these outcomes. Chair George F. Stewart, alongside board members Sharon Drugash and Michael Vincent, signed the official certification document. The entire process included notarization, ensuring compliance with established electoral procedures and affirming the integrity of the vote count. No issues regarding the voting process were reported by city officials.

This formal certification marks the definitive finalization of the City Council race. It concludes Seaford's annual municipal election cycle, affirming the voter-selected representation for a critical local governing body. The newly confirmed council member will join colleagues in shaping local ordinances, budget allocations, and community development. Residents can now observe the council's future actions and upcoming city initiatives as the new term begins.

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