Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Residents of Moorestown will be able to vote for local offices such as council and school board.
In the race for two seats on Township Council, on the ballot are incumbent Deputy Mayor Stacey F. Jordan (R) and challengers Manuel Delgado (R), Edmond M. George (D) and Elizabeth Endres (D).
For Moorestown Township school board, three seats are open. Voters get to choose between seven candidates: Frank Gilanelli, Maurice Richard Weeks III, Peter Palko, Andrew Roberts, Ann Marie Casinelli, Caryn Shaw and Jack Lance.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. — 8 p.m.
Below are the 12 polling locations for Moorestown’s 20 districts:
• Districts 1, 2, and 3 vote at Lenola Firehouse, 229 N. Lenola Road.
• Districts 4 and 5 vote at First United Methodist Chruch, Camden and Pleasant Valley avenues in the Social Hall.
• District 6 votes at Moorestown Estates Assisted Living, 1205 N. Church St.
• District 7 and 13 votes at Moorestown Hose Company №1, 261 W. Main St.
• District 8 votes at Mary E. Roberts School, 290 Cresent Ave. in the cafeteria.
• District 9 votes at The Evergreens, 309 Bridgeboro Road in Lamonte Hall.
• District 10 votes at George C. Baker School, 139 W. Maple Ave. in the cafeteria.
• Districts 11 and 12 vote at Moorestown Town Hall, 11 W.
Second St. in the Council Chambers.
• Districts 14 and 19 vote at Moorestown High School, 350 Bridgeboro Road at the MAC Lobby.
• Districts 15 and 16 vote at Lutheran Home, 255 E. Main St. in the Social Hall.
• District 17 votes at Relief Engine Company, 222 Chester Ave.
• Districts 18 and 20 vote at Upper Elementary School, 325 Borton’s Landing Road in the Media Center.
Those unsure of their district can visit www.moorestown.nj.us/ content/sitemap.aspx. For more voting information go to www.nj.gov/state/elections/vot ing-information-faq.html.