Politics & Government

Incumbents To Run Unopposed In Cinnaminson Elections

Mayor Ryan Horner and Committeeman Ernest McGill were the only 2 candidates to file petitions to run in November by the deadline.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Cinnaminson Mayor Ryan Horner and Township Committeeman Ernest McGill will run unopposed in November’s general elections. They were the only two candidates to file petitions to run in the fall elections by Monday’s deadline, according to the township clerk’s office.

They were first elected in 2017 after winning the Republican Primary over then-mayor Anthony Minnitti and his running mate, June Neuman. They then ran unopposed in that fall’s general election.

Last year marked the first time in 10 years that there was a contested general election in the township, as incumbent Republican Stephanie Kravil defeated Democratic challenger Lisa Killion-Smith.

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This year, no Democrats filed to run, and Horner and McGill were the only two Republicans to file petitions to run for two open, three-year seats on Township Committee. Election Day is Nov. 3.

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