It’s that time of year again, Cherry Hill! Whether you’re a supporter of President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, or focusing on local candidates, Tuesday’s primary elections hold significant importance for both local and national implications.
Key Details for Cherry Hill Voters
Date and Time:
Election Day is Tuesday, June 4. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Polling Locations:
Find your designated polling place here.
Registration Status:
Check if you are registered to vote here.
Vote-by-Mail Deadline:
Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by 8 p.m. on Election Day and received by your county’s Board of Elections within six days after polls close. You can also drop your ballot at one of Camden County’s ballot drop boxes or the Board of Elections Office.
Track Your Ballot:
Ensure your vote was counted by tracking your ballot here.
Sample Ballot:
View your sample ballot here.
Local Races
Township Council:
Cherry Hill will have special elections for two Township Council seats:
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Three-Year Unexpired Term:
- Democrat: Daniel V. DiRenzo, Jr.
- Republican: Judi L. Giacoboni-Russo
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One-Year Unexpired Term:
- Democrat: Jill R. Hulnick
- Republican: Anna R. Adler
These seats were vacated when Council Member Brian Bauerle became chief of staff for newly elected Mayor Dave Fleisher.
County Commissioners:
Three seats are up for grabs on the Camden County Board of Commissioners. Here are the primary candidates:
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Democratic Incumbents:
- Jeffrey L. Nash
- Al Dyer
- Melinda Kane
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South Jersey Progressive Democrats:
- Kyle Irwin
- Susan Druckenbrod
- Elton Custis
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Republicans (Camden County Regular Republican Party):
- Danielle Barry
- Norman C. Rebel, Jr.
- Donald J. Smith
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Republicans (Real Republicans):
- Lisa Chambers
- Denise Gonzalez
- Jennifer Moore
National Races
President:
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Democrats:
- President Joe Biden
- Terrisa Bukovinac
- “Uncommitted” (pro-Palestine protest vote)
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Republicans:
- Former President Donald Trump (running unopposed)
U.S. House of Representatives:
In the 1st Congressional District:
- Democrat: Rep. Donald Norcross (running unopposed)
- Republicans:
- Damon M. Galdo
- Claire H. Gustafson
- Theodore “Teddy” Liddell
U.S. Senate:
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Democrats:
- Rep. Andy Kim
- Lawrence Hamm
- Patricia Campos-Medina
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Republicans:
- Curtis Bashaw
- Albert Harshaw
- Christine Serrano Glassner
- Justin Murphy
New Ballot Layout
This year, New Jersey has introduced a new ballot layout due to a lawsuit against the “party/county line” design. The new format aims to make it easier for voters to identify candidates running for each office.
Remember, your vote is crucial in shaping the future of both our local community and the nation. Make sure to cast your ballot and have your voice heard in this important primary election!