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Voorhees voters will choose committee and BOE members on Nov. 7

Polls will be open across Voorhees Township on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 7 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Voorhees Township residents will not only vote for a new governor next week but also two committee members, three local board of education members and two regional board of education members.

Four candidates are running for two three-year term seats on committee. Republicans Carmine Valentino and Lisa DeAugustine are challenging incumbent Democrats Michael Mignogna and Harry A. Platt.

Two positions are open for the regional board of education. The two incumbents running are Robert A. Paul and Elena M. Chow. Three positions are also up for the local board of education. The three incumbents running are Richard Nelson, Bruce Karpf and Marissa Levy.

Along with local elections, residents will cast their votes for governor, one state Senate member, two General Assembly positions and two Camden County freeholders.

There are also two statewide referendums on the ballot 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 below:

District 1: Ashland Church — 33 E. Evesham Road

District 2: Kirkwood Fire Hall #2–2002 Burnt Mill Rd & Spruce Ave

District 3: Kresson Fire Hall — 423 Cooper Rd

District 4: Yardley Commons, 209 Laurel Road

District 5: Voorhees Municipal Complex, 2400 Voorhees Town Center

District 6: Voorhees Board of Educational Admin. Bldg. — 329 Route 73

Meeting Room

District 7: Barry D Brown Health Education Center — 106 Carnie Blvd

District 8: The Meeting Place at Hope Church — 500 Centennial Blvd

District 9: Muslim American Association — 3 Lafayette Avenue

District 10: Lions Lake Community Center — 100 Dutchtown Road

District 11: Hampton Inn — 320 Route 73

District 12: Voorhees Municipal Complex — 2400 Voorhees Town Center

Court Room

District 13: Brendenwood Senior Living — One Brendenwood

District 14: Brookdale Evesham 1 Brendanwood Drive (off Evesham) Activity Room

District 15: Lions Lake Community Center — 100 Dutchtown Road

District 16: Hampton Inn — 320 Route 73

District 17: Centennial Mills Development Centennial Mills Club House — 35 Alyce Lane

District 18: The Vista’s Clubhouse — 225 Echelon Road

District 19: Lion’s Gate Community Center — 1100 Laurel Oak Road

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