Politics & Government
Extended Hours For Final Day Of Voting Registration For Cinnaminson Residents
The county superintendent's office will have extended hours on Tuesday, Oct. 18.

The Office of the Burlington County Superintendent of Elections will be open from 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 18, the last day residents can register to vote before the Nov. 8 general elections.
The office is located at 755 Eayrestown Road in Lumberton.
Residents can also register to vote by downloading the application here, but all applications must be in by 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
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In addition to the presidential election, there is plenty to vote for locally.
Find out what's happening in Cinnaminsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
There are no contested elections in Cinnaminson.
Republican Howard “Bud” Evans is running unopposed for the only open seat on Cinnaminson Committee.
Christine Trampe, Christine Turner and Jean Cohen are running unopposed for three open, three-year seats on the Cinnaminson Board of Education, while Daniel Patrick Gaffney is running unopposed for a 1-year seat.
There are multiple other contests in the county that will be contested.
Republican Tom MacArthur is running for re-election in the Third Congressional District. He is being challenged by Democrat Frederick LaVergne and Constitution Party candidate Lawrence Berlinsky.
Burlington County Sheriff Jean Stanfield, a Republican, is running for re-election against Democrat James Kostoplis.
Republican Mary Ann O’Brien is running against Democrat Sander Friedman for the office of Burlington County Surrogate.
Freeholder Latham Tiver, a Republican, is being challenged for his seat by Democrat Reva Foster.
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