Politics & Government
Moorestown 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.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here's what Moorestown voters need to know before they hit the polls.
The Rundown
- Election Day: Nov. 5.
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Secure Ballot Drop Box locations.
- Track your mail-in ballot.
- Find your polling place.
Who is on the ballot? (*denotes incumbent)
Moorestown Board of Education: vote for three
Patch sent questionnaires to each Moorestown school board candidate. They are linked below for each candidate who submitted responses.
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- Jill Fallows Macaluso*
- Melissa Arcaro Burns*
- Ruchika Arora
- Cheryl Makopoulos*
- Caitlin Berman
Moorestown Township Council: vote for three
- Nicole MacHenry - Republican
- Sam Foster - Republican
- Gary Morris - Republican
- Susan Mammarella - Democratic*
- Christopher Keating - Democratic*
- James A. Barry - Democratic
Burlington County Board of Commissioners: vote for two
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- Johnathan Duff - Republican
- Nick Pawlyzyn - Republican
- Felicia Hopson - Democratic*
- Tyler J. Burrell - Democratic
U.S. House of Representatives: New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District
- Rajesh Mohan - Republican
- Herb Conaway - Democratic
- Steven Welzer - Green
- Chris Russomanno - Libertarian
- Justin R. Barbera - Join The Revolution
- Douglas Wynn - Why Not Wynn
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 Burlington 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 Burlington County may cast an early vote at any of the county's polling locations:
- Chesterfield Township Municipal Building (295 Bordentown-Chesterfield Rd., Chesterfield)
- Gibson House Community Center (535 East Main St., Marlton)
- Medford Township Municipal Building (49 Union St., Medford)
- Rowan College at Burlington County (Student Success Center, 1500 College Circle, Mount Laurel)
- Pemberton Community Library (16 Broadway, Browns Mills)
- Tabernacle Rescue Squad (134 New Rd., Tabernacle)
- Willingboro Public Library (220 Campbell Dr., Willingboro)
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:
Honorable Joanne Schwartz
Burlington County Clerk
50 Rancocas Road
P.O. Box 6000
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
Voters may also apply for a mail-in ballot in-person at the county clerk's office until 3 p.m. Nov. 4. Ballots issued over-the-counter may be taken directly to the Board of Elections (50 Rancocas Rd., first floor) to be voted and turned in.
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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