Politics & Government

Vote By Mail Applications Available Through Cinnaminson Clerk

Anyone intending to vote by mail in the Nov. 5 general elections can obtain an application online or through the clerk's office.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Applications to vote by mail in November’s general elections are now available in the Cinnaminson Township Clerk’s Office at the municipal building, township officials announced.

They are also available online at https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/vote-by-mail.shtml. Applications cannot be accepted by facsimile or email.

The deadline to submit a vote by mail application through the mail is Tuesday, Oct. 29. Residents have until 3 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 4, if submitting applications in person at the Burlington County Clerk’s Office in Mount Holly. For more information, call the Cinnaminson Township Clerk’s Office at 856-829-6000, ext. 2397.

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Two candidates are running for an open seat on Cinnaminson Township Committee in the Nov. 5 general elections, as Democrat Lisa Killion-Smith challenges incumbent Republican Stephanie Kravil. Michael Bramhall, Christine Trampe and Christine Turner are running unopposed for three open seats on the Cinnaminson Board of Education.

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