Politics & Government

Election Showdown Set For Cinnaminson's Township Committee Race

The election field has been set for the Township Committee race. Here's how the primaries shaped out.

With Tuesday's primaries in the books, it's onto the General Election season for Cinnaminson's Township Committee race.
With Tuesday's primaries in the books, it's onto the General Election season for Cinnaminson's Township Committee race. (Patch Graphics)

CINNAMINSON, NJ — With Tuesday's primaries in the books, it's onto the General Election season for Cinnaminson's Township Committee race.

Mayor Stephanie Kravil — a Republican — and Democratic candidate Corinne Taylor-Walls are set to face off in the General Election on Nov. 4. Both had uncontested primaries in their respective parties.

Kravil has been on the Township Committee since 2018. Her fellow committee members elected her as mayor in January.

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Taylor-Walls, a health administrator, currently serves as director of outpatient-rehabilitation services for Weisman Children's Rehabilitation Hospital, overseeing South Jersey health care provider's outpatient centers.

All five Township Committee members are Republicans. Four have held the office since 2018, while Paul Conda began serving one year later.

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Committee members are elected to three-year terms. At the beginning of each year, they elect one of their members to serve as mayor.

Taylor-Walls received 1,503 votes in the Democratic primary, while Kravil had 1,126 votes in the Republican race in Wednesday afternoon's election tallies.

All results are unofficial until certified on a later date.

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