Politics & Government

Election Day In Gloucester Township: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote

Take a look at local, federal, and county candidates as Election Day approaches.

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Election News Graphic (Kristin Borden/Patch)

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Voters in Gloucester Township have both local and federal candidates to consider ahead of the general election on Tuesday, November 8.

Early voting is October 29 through November 6. Hours are Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Who's on the ballot?

Local races

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

Locally, 11 candidates are vying for three seat on the Gloucester Township school board. If they have responded to Patch's questionnaire, their name will be hyperlinked. Also, any slogan the candidate submitted will be listed if they have one.

Dena Hendry
Jarod Thomas
Matthew Elliott Wilson (incumbent) "Father, Husband, Neighbor"
Keith Gibbons
John Austin
Nancy B. Fritz
Philip Desien
Jennifer O'Donnell (incumbent)
James W. Wintrode, Jr.
Gabriele Melis "Your Children First"
Melissa Treger

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

Also, residents will vote for one member for the regional board of education. Robert DiMaulo is the only name on the ballot.

Camden County races

Two Camden County Commissioner spots are on the ballot as well. Incumbent Democrat Edward McDonnell faces Republican Ian Gill. Democrat Virginia Ruiz-Betteridge, also an incumbent, is up against Republican Joe Miller.

Congressional District 1 race: Norcross (D) v. Gustafson (R)

Residents of Gloucester Township will also choose who will represent them in the U.S. House of Representatives in Congressional District 1: Democrat incumbent Donald Norcross, or Republican challenger Claire Gustafson. Read our preview of that race here.

A libertarian and two independents are on the ballot as well in NJ-1: Isaiah Fletcher (Libertarian), Patricia Kline (For The People), and Allen Cannon (Cannon Fire).

Where can I vote early in Camden County?

Gloucester Township

Elections & Archive Center

100 University Court, Blackwood

Warehouse, Side Entrance

Camden City

Rowan University

129 N. Broadway, Camden

Parking at PNC Bank and street parking available

Collingswood

Collingswood Senior Center

30 W. Collings Ave, Collingswood

Large Living Room on First Floor

Merchantville

Merchantville Community Center

212 Somerset Street

Lower floor, ramp access from side of building

Runnemede

Harry Williams Community Center

2 Broadway, Runnemede

Senior Room

Winslow

Bud Duble Community Center

33 Cooper Folly Rd, Atco

Voorhees

Lion’s Lake Community Center

101 Dutchtown Rd., Voorhees

Helpful Links

Editor's Note: Patch sent out emails to all candidates to the email addresses listed for their campaign provided to the office of the clerk. The responses received will be published between now and the Nov. 8 general election. Local candidates who would like to participate but did not receive one (for whatever reason) can contact Michelle.Rotuno-Johnson@patch.com.

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