Politics & Government
Cinnaminson Township Committee Election 2025: Stephanie Kravil Candidate Profile
Stephanie Kravil is running for re-election to the Township Committee. Find out more about the candidate's platform.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — The Cinnaminson Township Committee has one seat up for election in November.
Incumbent Stephanie Kravil, a Republican, is running for re-election against Democratic challenger Corinne Taylor-Walls.
Patch sent questions to both candidates and will publish responses as they're received. All candidate profiles will be re-shared closer to Election Day, which is Nov. 4.
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Kravil sent Patch the following responses
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Stephanie Kravil
- Party: Republican
- Age: 50
- Education: I attended Susquehanna University where I studied psychology and developed a strong interest in understanding people and problem-solving skills that continue to serve me well today.
- Occupation: Operations manager for a national wholesale distributor, where I lead teams, manage and analyze logistics and ensure efficiency across multiple departments. My professional experience has sharpened my organizational and leadership skills, which I bring to my role in public service.
- Previous elected/appointed office: I have been on Cinnaminson Township Committee since 2018, currently serving as mayor.
Why are you running for Township Committee?
“For Cinnaminson, From Cinnaminson” isn’t just my campaign slogan, it’s the guiding principle of my public service in our community. As a lifelong Cinnaminson resident, active community volunteer and mother of three children — all of whom attended Cinnaminson schools — I truly love our town. As a township committeewoman and now mayor, I have been proud to fight for and deliver transparent, responsive local government that listens to residents and puts families first. We crafted a budget with a zero municipal tax increase for seven straight years, while investing in recreation, parks and fields, and services for seniors and veterans.
What sets you apart from the other candidates?
As a committeewoman, and now mayor, I understand the needs of the community. I am focused on transparency and civility, and have always listened to residents, to accomplish the best outcomes for all of Cinnaminson.
What past accomplishments or experiences make you qualified for this position?
In addition to my time on Township Committee, I’ve been actively involved in our community through volunteer work with children’s activities, including youth sports, school theater productions and music performances. Supporting our young people and engaging with families in Cinnaminson has always been a priority for me.
If elected, what will be your top priorities during your elected term?
It’s important to me that, as a local elected official, I work across the aisle to deliver results for all Cinnaminson residents. While national politics can be divisive, here at home we’ve shown that bipartisan cooperation leads to real progress, like attracting smart economic growth, new businesses and jobs while keeping taxes stable. If elected, I’ll continue focusing on public safety by supporting our police department with the tools they need and investing in parks and infrastructure that benefit everyone. Together, we can keep Cinnaminson safe, affordable and a great place to live for families today and tomorrow.
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