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Cherry Hill Township voters to choose one council member, three board of education members on Nov.

Cherry Hill Township voters to choose one council member, three board of education members on Nov. 8

Polls will be open across Cherry Hill Township on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Voting for the next president of the United States isn’t the only task for Cherry Hill residents this Election Day. Voters will also get to vote for one township council member for a one-year, unexpired term and three board of education members for full, three-year terms on Tuesday Nov. 8.

Two candidates are running for a one-year, unexpired term on Cherry Hill Township Council. Carolyn Jacobs (D), appointed to the seat in January, will be running against challenger Rick Short (R).

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In the Cherry Hill Board of Education election, seven candidates are vying for three, three-year terms. Incumbents Steve Robbins and Jane Scarpellino are running for re-election. The other five candidates running for a seat include Fredrick Dande, Joseph Gerace, Ian Morris, Ruth Schultz and Edward Wang.

In addition to the local election, residents will cast their vote for president of the United States, the New Jersey District 1 member of the House of Representatives and two Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholder candidates. There are also two statewide referendum questions this year. The first is, “Do you approve amending the constitution to permit casino gambling in two additional counties in this state?” The second is, “Do you approve amending the constitution to dedicate all revenue from the state motor fuels tax and petroleum products gross receipts tax to the Transportation Trust Fund?”

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The full list of polling locations is below:

• District 1 — Cherry Hill Fire Station №2, 807 Route 70

• District 2 — Park administration building, 1301 Park Blvd.

• Districts 3, 8 — Arista Care, 1399 Chapel Ave.

• District 4, 41 — Church Road Civic Association, 2328 Route 38

• District 5, 29 — Cherry Hill Fire Administration Building, 301 Burnt Mill Road

• District 6, 48 — Cherry Hill Community Center, 820 Mercer St.

• District 7, 45 — St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 2001 Springdale Road

• District 9, 23 — St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church, 615 Mercer St.

• District 10 — Woodcrest Fire Station, 1501 Burnt Mill Road

• District 11 — Cherry Hill Fire Company №22, 951 N. Kings Highway

• District 12, 25 — Kingsway Church, 2017 W. Chapel Ave.

• District 13, 20, 35 — Holy Eucharist Catholic Church, 344 Kresson Road

• District 14, 22 — Trinity Presbyterian Church, 499 Route 70 East

• District 15, 24 — Impacting Your World Ministries, 2901 W. Chapel Ave.

• District 16, 30, 39, 40 — Temple Emanuel, 1101 Springdale Road

• District 17, 18, 42 — Unitarian Universalist Church, 401 Kings Highway North

• District 19, 27, 37, 38 — Cherry Hill Chinese Christian Church, 299 Browning Lane

• District 21 — St. Michael’s Church, 601 Kings Highway North

• District 26, 33 — St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, 1989 East Marlton Pike

• District 28, 34, 43, 47 — Temple Beth Shalom, 1901 Kresson Road

• District 31 — The Grand, Route 70 and 1920 Frontage Road

• District 32 — Towers of Windsor, Toledo Building, 3005 Chapel Ave.

• District 36, 46 — St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 1439 Springdale Road

• District 44 — Marlkress Fire Station, 1100 Marlkress Road

Resident who are unsure of their polling location can call the Cherry Hill Township Clerk’s office at (856) 488–7892.

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