Politics & Government
Moorestown 2024 Election: Sample Ballots, Candidates, Voter Info
The voter-registration deadline is creeping closer. Here's what to know if you plan to vote in Moorestown.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — While the presidential race is expected to drive high turnout at the polls, voters in Moorestown have a host of decisions to make at the local level and more.
The voter-registration deadline for the general election is Oct. 15. Check to see if you’re registered here, and register to vote here.
Election Day is Nov. 5.
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WHAT'S ON THE BALLOT?
Here are some of the races and candidates on Moorestown's ballots:
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- President: Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Kamala Harris and seven third-party or independent candidates: Joseph Kishore (Socialist Equality), Jill Stein (Green Party), Rachele Fruit (Socialist Workers Party), Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (independent), Randall A. Terry (U.S. Constitution Party), Claudia De la Cruz (Socialism and Liberation) and Chase Oliver (Libertarian Party).
- U.S. Senator of New Jersey: Andy Kim (Democrat), Curtis Bashaw (Republican), Kenneth R. Kaplan (Libertarian), Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party), Christina Khalil (Green Party) and Patricia G. Mooneyham (independent).
- U.S. House of Representatives (New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District): Rajesh Mohan (Republican), Herbert C. Conaway Jr. (Democrat), Steven Welzer (Green), Chris Russomanno (Libertarian), Justin Barbera (Join The Revolution Party) and Douglas Wynn (Why Not Wynn Party).
- Moorestown Township Council (vote for three): Republicans Nicole MacHenry, Sam Foster and Gary Morris face the Democratic ticket of Susan Mammarella, Christopher Keating and James A. Barry.
- Moorestown Board of Education (vote for three)*: Jill Fallows Macaluso ("Children First"), Melissa Arcaro Burns, Ruchika Arora ("Future-Focused Leadership"), Cheryl Makopoulos ("We're Better Together") and Caitlin Berman ("Responsible Thoughtful Leadership").
*School board elections in New Jersey are non-partisan, meaning candidates do not run on the ticket of a political party. However, each school board candidate may submit a brief slogan to appear with their name on the ballot. Candidates who are campaigning together sometimes run under the same ballot slogan — but not always.
CAN I STILL REGISTER TO VOTE?
Yes. But the deadline to register ahead of the upcoming election is Oct. 15. Here's how to register to vote online or on paper.
To check if you're registered to vote, click here.
3 WAYS TO VOTE
There are three ways to vote in the 2024 general election in New Jersey: casting your ballot on Election Day, voting by mail, and in-person, early voting. Here's what local residents should know, according to the Burlington County Clerk's Office.
Vote By Mail: If you are registered and want to apply for a mail-in ballot, that deadline is Oct. 29. You must return the application to your county clerk's office. Ballots postmarked on or before Election Day will be counted if they're received by Nov. 11.
Early Voting: Early, in-person voting for the 2024 general election will be available from Oct. 26 through Nov. 3 (10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday). Registered voters in Burlington County can vote early at any of the county's seven early-voting locations.
Election Day: Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, which takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Find your local polling place here.
BASIC INFO AND MORE HELPFUL LINKS
- Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 5.
- Register to vote (by Oct. 15).
- Check your voter registration.
- Look up your congressional district.
- Sample ballots, which Burlington County mails on Oct. 23, will become available here.
- Drop off your mail-in ballot at a dropbox in your county.
- Track your mail-in ballot.
- Find your polling location for Election Day.
- See more information on the New Jersey voter information portal.
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