Politics & Government
4 Candidates Running For Cinnaminson Township Committee
The incumbent Republicans and 2 Democratic challengers have filed to run for the 2 available committee seats.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — The Republican incumbents and two Democratic challengers have filed to run for Cinnaminson Township Committee.
Monday afternoon marked the state deadline for candidates to file petitions to get on the ballot for the 2024 primary elections. Cinnaminson has two committee seats up for grabs this year.
With one Democrat and one Republican filing to run in each election, Cinnaminson is slated to have uncontested primaries at the municipal level this June.
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Here's who filed to run for Cinnaminson Township Committee:
Republican Party (vote for two):
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- Paul J. Conda
- Albert D. Segrest
Democratic Party (vote for two):
- Erik Heyman-Meltzer
- John K. Fiorilla
The candidate field is not yet final, as the petitions must be fully certified. Over the coming days, petitions can be amended and New Jersey's deadline for objections is April 1. Independent candidates can also submit petitions for general-election candidacy by June 4, which is also the state's primary election day.
Segrest joined the council in 2018, while Conda began serving on the governing body one year later. Conda is currently serving as mayor — a position that committee members vote on annually during the re-organization meeting each January.
Republicans currently hold all five committee seats. Each term lasts three years.
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