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Mayor’s column: Voorhees voting locations

“Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth,” Abraham Lincoln.

In order for government to be “by the people,” we must exercise our right to vote. It is not only an important individual liberty; it is the foundation of free government.

The right to vote was initially established in 1789. In 1870, the 15th Amendment guaranteed the right to vote to all men who were 21 or older regardless of race or ethnic background. In 1920, the 19th Amendment gave women, age 21 or older, the right to vote. Finally, in 1971, the 26th Amendment lowered the voting age across the nation to 18.

This year for the first time, the general election ballot will include both the Voorhees Board of Education and the Eastern Camden County Regional Board of Education.

Election Day is Nov. 6. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Voorhees Township.

Ballots can be cast at the following locations:

Residents of District 1 (Greenridge and Old Ashland area) vote at Osage Elementary School.

Residents of District 2 (Kirkwood and Carriagebrooke Farm) vote at the Kirkwood Fire Hall.

Residents of District 3 (Alluvium Woods area) vote at Kresson Fire Hall.

Residents of District 4 (Echelon Towers and La Bonne Vie areas) vote at Osage Elementary School. Residents of District 5 (Three Pond and Franklin Square) areas vote at the Municipal Building.

Residents of District 6 (portion of Sturbridge Lakes and Woodbrook areas) vote at the Voorhees School Administration Building.

Residents of District 7(Lost Tree and Holly Oak) vote at the Voorhees Middle School.

Residents of District 8 (Main Street Estates area) vote at Kresson Elementary School.

Residents of District 9 (Devonshire, Lake Villa, Elm Tree and Alluvium Lakes area) vote at E.T. Hamilton Elementary School.

Residents of District 10 (Alluvium area) vote at E.T. Hamilton Elementary School.

Residents of District 11 (Portion of Sturbridge Lakes) vote at Signal Hill Elementary School.

Residents of District 12 (Ashland Terrace, Woodcrest, Staffordshire Estates area) vote at the Municipal Building.

Residents of District 13 (Avian area) vote at the Brendenwood Senior Center.

Residents of District 14 (Rainwood area) vote at Kresson Elementary School.

Residents of District 15 (Beagle Club, Wood Glen, Laurie Drive area) vote at Kresson Fire Hall.

Residents of District 16 (Sturbridge Estates and Sturbridge Woods area) vote at Signal Hill Elementary School.

Residents of District 17 (Centennial Mill area) vote at Centennial Mill Clubhouse.

Residents of District 18 (Village Apartment area) vote at Municipal Building.

Residents of District 19 (Staffordshire and Traditions area) vote at Voorhees Middle School.

Any voter who is not listed on the voting rolls or is denied the right to vote and who believes he or she is properly registered can vote by way of a provisional paper ballot, which will be reviewed by the Board of Elections to determine voter eligibility.

Each voter will receive a sample ballot in the mail prior to the election, which will identify that voter’s District.

Your vote counts.

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