Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Residents of Voorhees will be able to vote for local offices such as township committee and school board.
In the race for township committee, on the ballot are incumbents Mayor Michael R. Mignogna (D) and Deputy Mayor Harry A. Platt (D) and challengers Rachael Brekke (R) and David Adamson (R).
For Voorhees Township School Board, three seats are open. Voters get to choose between five candidates: Bruce I. Karpf, Richard J. Nelson, Matthew F. Dortch, Marissa Levy and Patrick Keating.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. — 8 p.m.
Below are the polling locations for Voorhees Township’s 19 districts:
• Districts 1 and 4 vote at Osage School, 112 Somerdale Road in the gym.
• District 2 votes at Kirkwood Fire Hall #2, 2002 Burnt Mill Road and Spruce Avenue.
• Districts 3 and 15 vote at Kresson Fire Hall, 423 Cooper
• Districts 5, 12 and 18 vote at Voorhees Municipal Complex, 2400 Voorhees Town Center in the Court Room.
• District 6 votes at Voorhees Board of Education Administration Building, 329 Route 73 in the Meeting Room.
• Districts 7 and 19 vote at Voorhees Middle School, Holly Oak Drive in the Theater Foyer.
• Districts 8 and 14 vote at Kresson School, One School Lane in the cafeteria.
• Districts 9 and 10 vote at Hamilton School, 23 Northgate Drive in the gym.
• Districts 11 and 16 vote at Signal Hill School, 33 Signal Hill Road in the gym.
• District 13 votes at Brendenwood Senior Living, One Brendenwood.
• District 17 votes at Centennial Mills Development in the Centennial Mills Club House, 35 Alyce Lane.
For more voting information go to www.voorheesnj.com/ clerks-office.php or www.nj.gov/ state/elections/voting-information-faq.html.