Politics & Government

Elections 2016: Where Do I Vote in Cinnaminson?

Now that you know who's running locally, find out where you go to cast your vote.

Cinnaminson, NJ -- It looks like New Jersey will play a larger role in this year’s primaries than it normally does.

June 7 is the final day of primary voting in the United States, and with both the Democratic and Republican primaries in the presidential race looking tight, this may be one year where every primary counts.

Locally, there’s not much going on for Primary Day. Howard “Bud” Evans was the only person to file a petition to run in the Republican Primary for Cinnaminson Council by Monday afternoon's deadline, and for the sixth year in a row, no one filed to run as a Democrat.

Find out what's happening in Cinnaminsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

But there is the presidential election and a contested Third District Congressional Democratic Primary to consider.

But where do you go to vote in Cinnaminson?

Find out what's happening in Cinnaminsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Below is the list of polling locations for this year’s primary.

East Riverton Community Center, 905 James Street: District 1

Eleanor Rush School, 1200 Wynwood Drive: Districts 2, 14

Cinnaminson High School, 1197 Riverton Road: Districts 3, 4

Cinnaminson Middle School, 312 North Forklanding Road: Districts 5, 8, 20

Cinnaminson Community Center, 902 Manor Road: Districts 6, 15, 16

Cinnaminson Fire Company #1, 1725 Cinnaminson Avenue: District 7

Cinnaminson Fire Company #2, 1900 Taylors Lane: Districts 9, 12

New Albany School, 2701 New Albany Road: Districts 10, 11, 13

Saint Charles Borromeo, 2500 Branch Pike: Districts 17, 18, 19

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.