Politics & Government
Election Day In Cherry Hill: When, Where To Vote
Primary Election Day is Tuesday. Here's what's on the ballot in Cherry Hill.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — New Jersey's Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 6, and there are several ways to cast your ballot. In Cherry Hill, that means voting in-person on Tuesday, early voting or voting by mail.
Cherry Hill voters will have races at the municipal, county and state levels on the ballot.
But Township voters will only have two contested primary elections: the Democratic contests for the Board of County Commissioners and the County Committee.
Find out what's happening in Cherry Hillfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here's what to know with Election Day coming up:
- Election Day: June 6 (polls open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.).
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Where to find ballot drop boxes.
- Track your mail-in ballot.
- Find your polling place for in-person voting.
- View your sample ballot.
- Where you can vote early from June 2-4 (10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday).
- Vote by mail deadline: ballots must be postmarked on or before Election day will be counted if received by June 12. Find more info here.
Who's On The Ballot?
Find out what's happening in Cherry Hillfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- State Senate: State Sen. James Beach will run unopposed in the Democratic primary. Republicans don't have a State Senate candidate in New Jersey's 6th Legislative District.
- State Assembly: Both major parties have candidates in this race, but the primaries for NJ-6's two Assembly seats are uncontested. Assembly Members Louis D. Greenwald and Pamela R. Lampitt, both Democrats, are running for re-election. Daniel M. Kenny and Danielle M. Barry are running as GOP challengers.
- Board of Camden County Commissioners: Two seats are available, with a contested primary on the Democratic side. Incumbent candidates Louis Cappelli, Jr. and Jonathan L. Young, Sr. will face the South Jersey Progressive Democrats ticket, which features Kate Delaney and Samuel E. Sweet. The Republican candidates are Jason Fanning and Norman C. Rebel, Jr.
- Mayor: Council President David Fleisher is running as a Democrat, while Nicole A. Nance will also run unopposed on the Republican side.
- Township Council: The council has three available seats, and both major parties have uncontested primaries. The Republican ticket features David Lodge, Diane C. Carr, and Rossana Parsons. The Democratic slate includes three incumbent candidates: Jennifer Apell, Brian Bauerle, and Michele Golkow.
- County Committee: The Democratic primary pits the South Jersey Progressive Democrats ticket against the Camden County Democratic Committee's slate.
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