Politics & Government
Election Day 2019: Everything Cinnaminson Needs To Know
Find out polling locations, hours, and who is on the ballot in Cinnaminson for Election 2019.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — After a long campaign season, Election Day 2019 is finally here in Cinnaminson. There are a number of races on the ballot in Cinnaminson this November, including township committee and school board. Here is everything you need to know about Election Day in Cinnaminson:
What will be on my ballot?
You can see the sample ballot here.
The first contested election for a township committee seat in years is on the ballot in Cinnaminson. Incumbent Republican Stephanie Kravil faces a challenge from Democrat Lisa Killion-Smith. Read their profiles below:
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Meet Cinnaminson Committee Candidate Stephanie Kravil
Meet Cinnaminson Committee Candidate Lisa Killion-Smith
Three seats are up for grabs on the Cinnaminson Public School District Board of Education, but Michael Bramhall, Christine Trampe and Christine Turner will all run unopposed for those seats.
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Residents will also vote on their two representatives in the New Jersey State Assembly. Democratic incumbents Herb Conaway and Carol Murphy face one Republican challenger, Peter Miller. Kathleen Cooley is running an independent campaign, and can be found in Column 5. The Senate seat is not up for re-election this year. Read more here: NJ Election Day 2019: Can Big Statehouse Races Help Gov. Murphy?
Burlington County Sheriff Jean Stanfield is vacating her office to run for Assembly in the 8th Legislative District. Four candidates are pursuing the seat, including Undersheriff Michael Ditzel, who is running as a Republican; Democrat Anthony Basantis; independent Erik Johnston; and independent Robert Shapiro.
Dan O’Connell, who was appointed to replace George Youngkin on the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders after last year’s election, will run in a special election to fill the remainder of the term. The Democrat will face Republican Lee Schneider.
Incumbent Freeholder Latham Tiver is up for re-election. Tiver is the only Republican left on the board after Democrats took a 4-1 majority in last year’s elections. Tiver will attempt to hold onto that seat against Democratic challenger Linda Hynes.
Where can I find election results?
Right here on Patch! Check back at 8 p.m. for real-time election results. You can also have them delivered straight to your inbox by subscribing to the Patch newsletter. You can also "like" the Cinnaminson Patch on Facebook to see results in your Facebook feed.
Where do I vote?
Your polling place is included on a sample ballot mailed out to all registered voters. If you're still not sure, or you misplaced that sample ballot, you can look up your polling location on the New Jersey Division of Elections' website.
When can I vote?
Election Day 2019 is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Are Elections Secure?
More than 125 deputy attorney generals will be stationed throughout the state to ensure a fair and smooth-running election, and to assist county election officials in resolving any emergent voting-related legal matters throughout the day, according to Attorney General Gurbir Grewal.
Any person who believes his or her right to vote has been interfered with, or who wishes to report other voting-related problems or concerns, can call the state’s Voter Information and Assistance line toll-free at 1-877-NJVOTER.
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