Board of Supervisors
Board of Supervisors
| Supervisor | Year Term Ends |
| George DeFrain | 2016 |
| Robert D Miller | 2014 |
| Robert E Stoner, Chairman | 2014 |
| Vicki L Stoner | 2016 |
| Dean L Trump | 2018 |
Warrington Township's form of government is that of a Township of the Second Class which means its power and duties are limited and delineated by the state's Second Class Township Code and the Municipalities Planning Code.
The governing body is a Board of Supervisors composed of five members who are elected from the township at large as opposed to wards.
The term is six years with two seats on the ballot one year, two more seats two years later and the fifth seat is the only supervisor position on the ballot two years after that.
The Supervisors adopt the laws for the Township and set policy which is carried out on a daily basis by the township manager who is full-time.
The only qualification to run for supervisor is you must be a registered elector and have lived in the township for one year.
As a township grows the need for more rules and regulations increases and the job of township supervisor becomes more complex, complicated and time consuming.
The Board of Supervisors meet the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:00PM at the Municipal Building.