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Mayor’s message: Voting in the primary election


“We do not have government by the majority. We have government of the majority who participate.” Thomas Jefferson

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 21 or older the right to vote.

Finally, in 1971, the 26th amendment lowered the voting age across the nation to 18.
Casting your ballot has been made even easier through the Vote by Mail (VBM) Program. If
you wish to take advantage of this program, applications can be obtained by visiting the
Voorhees Township Clerk’s Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center or online at
camdencounty.com/vbm.


Primary election day is on June 4 and voters will be casting ballots to elect the president, one state senator, one House of Representatives member, Camden County sheriff and clerk, three county commissioners (formerly Freeholders), 10 male and 10 female Republican County Committee members and two Voorhees Township Committee members.


The general election is on Nov. 5. The deadline to request a VBM ballot through the mail is May 28, unless you apply in person during the county’s clerk’s office hours, up to 3 p.m. the day prior to the primary election. For a mail ballot to be counted, it must be postmarked no later than election day on June 4 and received by the Board of Elections by June 10.

A mail ballot can be placed into a ballot drop box by the close of polls at 8 p.m. on election day. To confirm your ballot was received, visit trackmyballot.nj.gov.


Another option for casting your vote is early voting, which can be done at the Lions Lake Facility, 101 Dutchtown Road, from May 29 through June 1, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on June 2 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Anyone who was sent a VBM ballot is ineligible to cast that ballot in person during early voting. They can cast a provisional ballots that will be counted once all mail ballots arrive and it is verified a voter did not cast two ballots.

Polls will be open on June 4 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Voorhees. Voting locations can be found at voorheesnj.com.

Following are voting locations where residents can vote in person:

Residents of Districts 1, 4, 18 & 19 – Ashland Church
Residents of District 2 – Kirkwood Fire Hall
Residents of Districts 5 & 12 – Town Hall Courtroom

Residents of Districts 7 & 17 – Centennial Mill
Residents of District 8 – Kresson Fire Hall
Residents of Districts 3, 10, 13 & 15 – Lions Lake
Residents of Districts 6, 9, & 14 – School Admin Building
Residents of Districts 11 & 16 – Hampton Inn


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 ballot which will be reviewed by the Board of Elections to determine voter eligibility.

If you have any questions about casting your vote, call the Voorhees Municipal Clerk at 856-429-7757 or email her at [email protected].
Your vote counts!

** The Voorhees Township Police Foundation is hosting their 8th Annual Benefit Car Show on Saturday, May 18 from 11am-3pm at the Voorhees Town Center. Proceeds benefit the PD K9 Unit and the Foundation. Entry fee is $20 day of show, no pre-registration. For more
information, contact Chuck (856)904-4843, [email protected] or Tom (856)524-2588, [email protected]
** The Camden County Board of Elections needs poll workers for the upcoming elections. This year the Board of Elections is hiring employees 16 and over.


** Voorhees Township is once again partnering with Morey’s Piers to offer discounted tickets for their amusement piers located on the Boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ. Tickets may be obtained in person from the office of the Voorhees Township Clerk (856) 429-7757 and are payable by cash only. Tickets are available to residents and non-residents.


** The Voorhees Township 2024 Summer Concert Series is back! Come out with your
chairs and blankets and enjoy these great free shows. The first show is on Thursday, June
20, and will feature The Pour Boys 80’s Cover Band. The second show is on Thursday,
July 18, featuring Parrot Beach – Jimmy Buffet Tribute. On Thursday, Aug. 15, The Beat
Tells will greet the audience with their traditional Tribute to the Beatles. All shows start at
7:30pm. The shows will be even more enjoyable with Dooney’s Pub’s Beer Garden and a
variety of food trucks that will open at 6:30pm. For more information, visit
voorheesnj.com, the Voorhees Township Facebook page or call the Show Hot Line 856-
882-SHOW.

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