Politics & Government
Elections 2016: Who's On The Ballot, Where Can I Vote In Camden County?
Check here for more on the elections that impact Camden County this year.

The big day is here.
Polls opened at 6 a.m. in the long-awaited elections, highlighted by the presidential election between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump. Polls close at 8 p.m.
There are also two statewide ballot questions, one concerning whether or not revenue generated by the 23 cent gas tax increase should be dedicated for Transportation Trust Fund and the second on whether or not casinos should be built in North Jersey.
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Don’t forget about those local races, though.
Rep. Donald Norcross (D-1) is being challenged for his Congressional seat by Republican Bob Patterson, Libertarian William E. Shir IV, Scott John Tomaszewski and Michael Berman.
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Camden County Freeholders Edward T. McDonnell and Carmen Rodriguez, both Democrats, will be challenged by Republicans Robert Stone and Claire Gustafson.
About 350 Deputy Attorneys General (DAsG) will be assigned throughout the state on Election Day to help ensure a fair and smooth-running election, and to assist county election officials in resolving voting-related legal issues, according to Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino.
DAsG from the Division of Law will be stationed in each of the state’s 21 counties to handle any court applications, and to provide timely legal advice to County Superintendents of Election and Boards of Election on emergent, voting-related matters.
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