Politics & Government
30 Votes Separate Candidates In Cinnaminson Township Committee Election
Only a handful of votes separate the Republican incumbent and Democratic challenger as of 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Editor's note: This article was last updated at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
CINNAMINSON, NJ — Only 30 votes separate the candidates in the Cinnaminson Township Committee election late Tuesday night.
Incumbent Stephanie Kravil, a Republican, holds a slight lead with 3,810 votes as of 11 p.m. Democratic candidate Corinne Taylor-Walls, a health care administrator, trails with 3,780 votes.
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All 20 of Cinnaminson's election districts have reported results. But some votes, such as provisional ballots and mail-in ballots that haven't been received yet, will be counted after Election Day.
Republicans hold all five seats on the Township Committee. This year, they appointed Kravil as mayor — a position the committee votes on annually.
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All election results remain unofficial until certified by the Burlington County Clerk's Office on a later date.
Cinnaminson Township Committee Member: vote for one
20 of 20 districts reporting
- Stephanie Kravil* (R): 3,810
- Corinne Taylor-Walls (D): 3,780
*denotes incumbent
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