Politics & Government
Haddon Township Elections 2021: Who's Running, How To Vote
Haddon Township voters head to the polls to vote for three open seats on the Board of Education this fall.

HADDON TOWNSHIP, NJ — Four candidates will pursue three open seats on the Haddon Township Public School District's Board of Education in November.
Board of Education President James Lex, Board Vice President Allison Rodman and Board Member Dave Ricci are all running for re-election. They will be challenged by Mark Henley, who is running under the slogan, "Kids Future Matter!!"
Unlike last year, where New Jersey voters were forced to vote only by mail, voters have many more ways to vote this year: Machine vote early from Oct. 23 - 31, vote on Nov. 2 Election Day or vote by mail.
Find out what's happening in Haddonfield-Haddon Townshipfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Election Day is Nov. 2, but mail-in ballots have already been sent to homes. Voters can also use vote-by-mail drop boxes that have been set up across the district. Haddon Township residents can find their drop box at the municipal building, 135 Haddon Avenue.
Traditional polling locations are also set up in Camden County. You can find your polling location here.
Find out what's happening in Haddonfield-Haddon Townshipfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
This year, anyone who wants to vote early in-person can do so in the following locations:
- Gloucester Township: Elections & Archive Center, 100 University Court, Blackwood
- Camden City: Rowan University, 129 N. Broadway, Camden
- Collingswood: Collingswood Senior Center, 30 W. Collings Ave, Collingswood
- Merchantville: Merchantville Community Center, 212 Somerset Street
- Runnemede: Harry Williams Community Center, 2 Broadway, Runnemede
- Winslow: Bud Duble Community Center, 33 Cooper Folly Rd, Atco
- Voorhees: Lion’s Lake Community Center, 101 Dutchtown Rd., Voorhees
Early voting centers will be open Oct. 23-31. Hours will be Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked or placed in drop boxes on or before 8 p.m. on Nov. 2, Election Day.
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