Politics & Government
Election Day In Gloucester Twp.: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote
Here's what you need to know with every seat in the State Legislature and a host of local positions at stake.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — It won't be long until Gloucester Township residents head to the polls for the 2023 general election.
Election Day is Nov. 7, with every seat in the State Legislature and a host of local positions throughout New Jersey at stake.
Registered voters in New Jersey also have several ways to cast their ballots before Election Day. Voting by mail is already underway, and in-person early voting will run from Oct. 28 to Nov. 5.
Find out what's happening in Gloucester Townshipfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here's what to know about the upcoming election.
The Rundown
- Election date: Nov. 7
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Where can I drop off my ballot?
- How do I track my ballot?
- Where is my Election Day polling place?
- Where can I cast my ballot for during in-person early voting?
- See what your ballot looks like.
Who's On The Ballot?
- State Senate: In the 4th Legislative District, which includes Gloucester Township, Assembly Member Paul D. Moriarty, a Democrat, will face Republican Christopher W. Del Borrello and Conservatives South Jersey Party candidate Giuseppe Costanzo.
- General Assembly: Republican candidates Amanda Esposito and Matthew Walker face the Democratic slate of Dan Hutchison and Cody Miller — Hutchison is a Gloucester Township Council member. Maureen Dukes Penrose will represent the Conservatives South Jersey Party.
- Camden County Board of Commissioners: With two seats available, the Democratic incumbent ticket of Louis Cappelli, Jr. and Jonathan L. Young, Sr. will face the Republican slate of Jason Fanning and Norman C. Rebel, Jr.
- Gloucester Township Council: Four seats are available. The Democratic slate features Orlando Mercado, Michael Mignone, Tara Lynn Walters and James Joseph Nash, III. The Republican ticket includes Joseph F. Damico, III, Joseph L. Allen Jr., Raymond E. Henry, Jr. and Timothy J. Pfeffer.
- Gloucester Township Board of Education: Six hopefuls are running for three available positions. Mary Jo Dintino, Jarod Thomas and Susanne Galanek are running under the "Putting Children First" ballot slogan. Mary Ann Johnson (slogan of "Independent Honest Trustworthy"), Dena Hendry ("Students, Teachers, Community") and Ellen Reese complete the ballot.
- Black Horse Pike Board of Education: With three positions available, this election is uncontested. Kevin Bucceroni, Martita Diamond and Shawn Hutchison are running under the slogan of "Putting Children First."
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