Tuesday, Nov. 6 is Election Day in New Jersey, with polls open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Residents of Deptford can vote in races for the Deptford Township School District. Gloucester County Sheriff, Gloucester County Surrogate, Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders, New Jersey General Assembly, United States House of Representatives and United States Senate.
Voters will also vote on a state public question.
Among school board officials, Sue David-Kryszczak (Team Deptford 2018), Laura Newcomb (Team Deptford 2018), and Jim P. McDevitt III (Team Deptford 2018) are all running uncontested.
In the race for Gloucester County Sheriff, incumbent Carmel Morina (D) is against Jonathan Sammons (R).
In the race for Gloucester County Surrogate, Joe Chila (D) is against George Shivery Jr. (R).
In the race for two seats on the Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders, candidates are incumbent Robert Damminger (D) and James Lavender (D) against Rose Yerka (R) and Diane King (R).
In the race to fill an unexpired term representing the 5th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly, incumbent William Spearman (D) is against Nicholas Kush (R).
In the race for the U.S. Representative for New Jersey’s 1st congressional district, incumbent Donald Norcross (D) is against Paul Dilks (R), Paul Hamlin (We Deserve Better), Mohammed Kabir (Your Voice Heard) and Robert Shapiro (Libertarian Party).
In the race for United States Senator for New Jersey, incumbent Robert Menendez is against Bob Hugin (R), Murray Sabrin (Libertarian), Tricia Flanagan (New Day NJ), Madelyn Hoffman (Green Party) Kevin Kimple (Make it Simple), Natalie Lynn Rivera (For the People) and Hank Schroeder (Economic Growth).
For the state question on this year’s ballot, voters will vote “yes” or “no” on the Securing Our Children’s Futures Bond Act.
The bond act authorizes the state to issue bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $500 million.
The money from the sale of the bonds would be used to provide grants to schools, school districts, county vocational school districts and county colleges.
Money from the grants would be used to build, equip and expand facilities to increase career and technical education program capacity.
Money would also be used for school security upgrades and school district water infrastructure improvement projects.
Below are the polling locations for Deptford:
- District 1, 6, 10, 21 – Deptford Municipal Building, 1011 Cooper Street
- District 5 – Deptford Public Library, 670 Ward Drive
- District 18 – Lakebridge Community Center, 21 Knollwood Drive
- District 4, 20 – Deptford Recreation Center, 52 Montague Lane
- District 15, 17, 19 – Corporal LE Jones VFW, 640 Tacoma Boulevard, Westville
- District 7 – Helping Hand Fire Department, 86 Foster Street, Westville
- District 11, 12, 13 – Oak Valley Fire Department, 595 Princeton Boulevard, Westville
- District 9 – Deptford Soccer Complex, 1002 Cattell Road, Wenonah
- District 2, 16, 22 – Deptford Senior Center, 1341 Tanyard Road, Sewell
- District 8 – Deptford Public Works, 1702 Hurffville Road
- District 3, 14 – Deptford Ambulance Building, 2506 Good Intent Road