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Moorestown Township to cast votes for Board of Ed., governor

On Tuesday, Nov. 7, Moorestown Township residents will cast their votes.

Moorestown Township residents can make their voices heard on Tuesday, Nov. 7 by casting their vote for local and state representatives.

Five candidates will be running for three seats spanning a three-year term on the board of education. Additionally, one candidate is running unopposed for one seat that spans a two-year, unexpired term.

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In ballot order, the candidates for full terms are Kameron K. Rabenou, Tinamarie Nicolo‐Dorfner, Jack F. Fairchild, Peter Palko and Lauren Romano. Mark D. Villanueva is running unopposed for the unexpired two-year term.

In the race for the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Republicans Bruce Garganio and Linda Hughes and Democrats Tom Pullion and Balvir Singh are competing for two seats.

In the 7th legislative district, Republicans Octavia Scott and Bob Thibault and Democrats Herb Conaway and Carol Murphy are vying for two seats in the General Assembly, while Republican John Browne and Democrat Troy Singleton are running for one seat in the state Senate.

Candidates in the race for governor and lieutenant governor are Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno (R) for governor with Carlos A. Rendo (R) for lieutenant governor, against Philip Murphy (D) for governor with Sheila Oliver (D) for lieutenant governor. Matthew Riccardi is running for governor under the Constitution Party with no candidate filed for lieutenant governor. Also running are Seth Kaper-Dale for governor and Lisa Durden for lieutenant governor under the Green Party, Gina Genovese for governor under the Reduce Property Taxes Party with no candidate filed for lieutenant governor, Vincent Ross for governor and April A. Johnson for lieutenant governor under the We The People Party, and Peter J. Rohrman for governor and Karese J. Laguerre for lieutenant governor under the Libertarian Party.

There are also two state-wide referendum questions this year. The first is: “Do you approve the ‘New Jersey Library Construction Bond Act’? This bond act authorizes the state to issue bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $125 million. The proceeds of the bonds will be used to provide grants to public libraries. The grants will be used to build, equip, and expand public libraries to increase capacity and serve the public.” The second is: “Do you approve amending the Constitution to dedicate all moneys collected by the state relating to natural resource damages in cases of contamination of the environment? The moneys would have to be used to repair, restore, replace, or preserve the state’s natural resources. The moneys may also be used to pay legal or other costs incurred by the state in pursuing its claims.”

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

• Districts 1, 2 and 3 — Lenola Firehouse, 229 N. Lenola Road

• Districts 4, 5 and 8 — First United Methodist Church (Social Hall), Camden and Pleasant Valley avenues

• District 6 — Moorestown Estates Assisted Living, 1205 N. Church St.

• Districts 7 and 13 — Moorestown Hose Company №1, 261 W. Main St.

• Districts 9 and 14 — The Evergreens (LaMonte Hall), 309 Bridgeboro Road

• District 10 — First Presbyterian Church (Commons Room), 101 Bridgeboro Road

• Districts 11 and 12 — Moorestown Town Hall (Council Chamber), 111 W. Second St.

• Districts 15 and 16 — Lutheran Home (Social Hall), 255 E. Main St.

• Districts 17 — District Relief Engine Company, 222 Chester Ave.

• Districts 18, 19 and 20 — Burlington County Agriculture Center, 500 Centerton Road

Residents who are unsure of their polling location can call the Moorestown Township clerk’s office at (856) 914–3015.

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