Politics & Government
Mayor, Democratic Challenger To Run For Cinnaminson Township Committee
2 candidates filed to run for a Township Committee seat. Here's how the race is shaping up.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Cinnaminson's mayor and a Democratic challenger have filed to run for Township Committee.
Monday marked the state deadline for candidates to file petitions to get on the ballot for the 2025 primary elections.
Cinnaminson has one Township Committee seat on the ballot this year. With only one candidate in each major party filing to run, the township is slated for uncontested primaries in the race.
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Committee Member Stephanie Kravl, a Republican, is running for re-election. She has served on the governing body since 2018 and was voted by her fellow committee members as Cinnaminson's mayor this year.
Dr. Corinne Taylor-Walls is running as a Democrat. She is the director of outpatient rehabilitation for Weisman Children's Rehabilitation Hospital, overseeing the health care provider's outpatient centers throughout South Jersey.
Find out what's happening in Cinnaminsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Cinnaminson's Township Committee has five members who are elected to three-year terms. Annually, the committee votes for two of its members to serve as the mayor and deputy mayor for that calendar year.
All five of Cinnaminson's Township Committee members are Republicans.
New Jersey's Primary Election Day is June 10, followed by the General Election on Nov. 4.
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