Leslie Campo is running for District 4 on Middletown Township Council. She is focusing on transparency, sensible traffic management, and responsible development. A 25-year resident, she aims to preserve Middletown's character while addressing density and infrastructure concerns.
Campo, a retired educator, has organized service projects and attended council meetings for years, gaining insight into local issues. She is a passionate supporter of local businesses, and if elected, she pledges to advocate for responsible development in the township.
Leslie Campo is running to represent District 4 on Middletown Township Council. She is committed to government transparency, sensible traffic management, and responsible development planning. Campo wants to preserve Middletown’s unique character while addressing density and infrastructure concerns. “Middletown is developing rapidly,” she says. “We need long-term planning to maintain quality of life for residents.”
A Middletown resident for 25 years, Campo is deeply rooted in the community alongside her wife, Claire. Her 31-year career as an educator included roles as a building representative, executive board member, and union negotiator. Since retiring in 2024, Campo has continued to give back by organizing service projects at her former school, such as facilitating holiday gift giving from students to Fair Acres Geriatric Center residents.
Campo has attended council meetings for years, following developments with Mariner East, changes at Granite Run, and Franklin Mint redevelopment. Actively exercising her civic duties helped her gain valuable insight into the current challenges, ongoing projects, and future possibilities for Middletown. Through it all, she remains a passionate supporter of local businesses, and if elected, she pledges to advocate for responsible development in the township.