Politics & Government
Election Guide For Haddonfield, Haddon Twp.: What's At Stake, Where To Vote
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here's what to know before you cast your ballot.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here's what Haddonfield and Haddon Township voters should know before casting their votes.
The Rundown
- Election Day: Nov. 4.
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Secure Ballot Drop Box locations.
- Track your ballot.
- Find your polling place.
- How to vote by mail.
- View your sample ballot.
Who is on the ballot? (*denotes incumbent)
Haddonfield and Haddon Township residents' ballots will feature races from their respective school boards to the governorship. Let's start with the elections on the ballot in both locales:
Governor and Lieutenant Governor: vote for one
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- Mikie Sherrill and Dale G. Caldwell (D)
- Jack Ciattarelli and James Gannon (R)
- Joanne S. Kuniansky and Craig Honts (Socialist Workers Party)
- Vic Kaplan and Bruno Pereira (Libertarian Party)
Members of the General Assembly, 6th legislative district: vote for two
- Louis D. Greenwald* (D)
- Melinda Kane* (D)
- John M. "Jack" Brangan (R)
- Peter Sykes (R)
Members of the Camden County Board of Commissioners: full terms, vote for two:
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- Edward T. McDonnell* (D)
- Colleen Bianco Bezich (D)
- Christiam A. Navarro (R)
- Robert Stone (R)
Member of the Camden County Board of Commissioners: unexpired term, vote for one:
- Jennifer Fleisher* (D)
- Shane Bernat (R)
Camden County Surrogate: vote for one
- Michelle Gentek-Mayer* (D)
- Adam Nieves (R)
Local Elections (*denotes incumbent)
Haddonfield and Haddon Township both have elections for their respective school boards. However, both elections are uncontested.
School board elections are nonpartisan. Candidates may submit a ballot slogan to appear under their name on the ballot. Here are the candidates in both races with their ballot slogans, when applicable:
Members of the Haddonfield Board of Education: vote for three
- Gregory Esemplare* ("For The Kids")
- Jaime Grookett* ("Strong Schools Together")
- Linda Hochgertel* ("Leadership.Academics.Stewardship.")
Members of the Haddon Township Board of Education: vote for three
- Marie E. Dezii* ("Helping Students Thrive")
- José Calves
- Kristyn Souder*
When To Vote
Early Voting (Oct. 25 to Nov. 2)
In-person, early voting at seven locations throughout Camden County and will be conducted from Oct. 25 through Nov. 2. 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. 28: Last Day to Apply for a Mail-In Ballot by Mail
The deadline to apply for a vote-by-mail ballot that you receive in the mail is Oct. 28. Any registered voter can apply for a vote-by-mail ballot.
Voters may also apply for a mail-in ballot in-person at the county clerk's office until 3 p.m. Nov. 3 — the day before the General Election.
Nov. 4: Election Day
This is the final day to cast a ballot for the 2025 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.
The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 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 2025 General Election was Oct. 14. But for future elections, here's more information on registering to vote.
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