Politics & Government

Gloucester Twp. 2024 Election: Who's Running, Where To Vote

The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here's what to know before you cast your ballot.

The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here's what to know before you cast your ballot.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here's what to know before you cast your ballot. (Patch Media)

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here's what Gloucester Township voters need to know before they hit the polls.

The Rundown

Who (and what) is on the ballot? (*denotes incumbent)

Gloucester Township Council: unexpired term (vote for one)

  • Timothy J. Pfeffer - Republican
  • Helen Albright Troxell - Democratic*

Gloucester Township Board of Education: vote for three

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  • Joseph Tursi, Jr.
  • Dena Hendry
  • Kia R. Gore*
  • Nicholas Hutchinson
  • Angelo DeStefano
  • Linda K. Gilch*
  • Marc Torriero

Black Horse Pike Board of Education: vote for three

  • Shana Mosley*
  • Jennifer J. Storer*
  • Jerry "Jay" McMullin*

Gloucester Township Municipal Proposal

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Gloucester Township residents will also cast their votes on a referendum. Last summer, the Township Council voted to sell its wastewater system to New Jersey American Water for $143 million. But the transaction can only go through if the majority of residents vote in favor of a ballot question.

Here's how the referendum appears on each Gloucester Township ballot:

"Shall the Township of Gloucester, in the County of Camden, New Jersey, be authorized to sell its wastewater system to New Jersey-American Water Company, Inc. for the sum of one hundred forty-three million dollars ($143,000,000)?

EXPLANATION

If a majority of the legal voters in the Township vote “yes”, the Township of Gloucester will sign an agreement of sale with New Jersey-American Water Company, Inc. for the wastewater system servicing the residents and property owners in the Township in the amount of $143,000,000. This agreement provides that New Jersey-American Water Company, Inc. will provide and maintain all wastewater collection and conveyance services to the existing customers of the Township’s System and will make substantial capital improvements to such System in accordance with the terms of the Agreement of Sale approved by the Township. The service rates to the customers of the Township’s System will be subject to approval by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities from time to time."

Voters may select "yes" or "no." If the majority of votes come back "yes," the referendum passes.

Camden County Board of Commissioners: vote for three

  • Danielle Barry - Republican
  • Norman C. Rebel, Jr. - Republican
  • Donald J. Smith - Republican
  • Jeffrey L. Nash - Democratic*
  • Melinda Kane - Democratic*
  • Al Dyer - Democratic*

Camden County clerk: vote for one

  • Jennifer Exler - Republican
  • Pamela Lampitt - Democratic

Camden County sheriff: vote for one

  • Sean Williams - Republican
  • Chuck Billingham - Democratic

U.S. House of Representatives: New Jersey's 1st Congressional District

  • Theodore "Teddy" Liddell - Republican
  • Donald Norcross - Democratic*
  • Austin Johnson - independent
  • Robin Brownfield - Green

U.S. Senator of New Jersey

  • Curtis Bashaw - Republican
  • Andy Kim - Democratic
  • Patricia G. Mooneyham - Vote Better
  • Christina Khalil - Green
  • Joanne Kuniansky - Socialist Workers
  • Kenneth R. Kaplan - Libertarian

U.S. President

  • Donald J. Trump, running mate JD Vance - Republican
  • Kamala D. Harris, running mate Tim Walz - Democratic
  • Jill Stein, running mate Rudolph Ware - Green
  • Rachele Fruit, running mate Margaret Trowe - Socialist Workers
  • Chase Oliver, running mate Mike ter Maat - Libertarian
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr., running mate Nicole Shanahan - independent
  • Randall A. Terry, running mate Stephen E. Broden - U.S. Constitution
  • Joseph Kishore, running mate Jerry White - Socialist Equity
  • Claudia De la Cruz, running mate Karina Garcia - Socialism and Liberation

When To Vote

Early Voting (Oct. 25 to Nov. 3)

In-person, early voting at seven locations throughout Camden County will be conducted from Oct. 25 through Nov. 3. Polls will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

Registered voters in Camden County may cast an early vote at any of the county's polling locations:

  • Gloucester Township: Elections & Archive Center (100 University Ct., Blackwood; warehouse, side entrance)
  • Camden City: Rowan University (129 N Broadway; parking at PNC Bank and street parking available)
  • Collingswood: Collingswood Senior Center (30 W Collings Ave.; large living room on first floor)
  • Cherry Hill: Cherry Hill Community Center (820 Mercer St.; ramp access from side of building)
  • Runnemede: Harry Williams Community Center (2 Broadway; senior room)
  • Winslow: Bud Duble Community Center (33 Cooper Folly Rd., Atco)
  • Voorhees: Lion’s Lake Community Center (101 Dutchtown Rd.)

Oct. 29 – Last Day to Apply for a Mail-In Ballot in the Mail

The deadline to apply for a vote-by-mail ballot that you receive in the mail is Oct. 29. Any registered voter can register for a vote-by mail ballot application.

Send the application to the following address: The Camden County Clerk’s Office, Election Division – Camden County Elections and Archive Center, 100 University Court, Blackwood, New Jersey 08012.

Voters may also apply for a mail-in ballot in-person at the county clerk's office until 3 p.m. Nov. 4.

Nov. 5 – General Election Day

This is the final day to cast a ballot for the 2024 General Election in-person or through a mail-in ballot.

Mail-in ballots must be postmarked, placed in a ballot drop box or delivered to the Board of Elections by 8 p.m. to be counted.

Voters must be in line by 8 p.m. at polling places, which will remain open to accommodate until all voters in line have cast their ballots.

Can I still register to vote?

New Jersey's deadline for voter registration before the 2024 General Election was Oct. 15. But for future elections, here's more information on registering to vote.

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