Politics & Government

Where Should I Go To Vote If I Live In Haddonfield?

The borough announced changes in some polling locations on Thursday.

Haddonfield, NJ -- There are changes to four polling locations in the Borough of Haddonfield for the upcoming elections, officials said Thursday morning.

Changes were made to get as many polling locations out of schools as possible.

The changes are as follows:
  • District 2 moves from Borough Hall to the first floor of the Mabel Kay House, 24 Walnut Street;
  • District 4 moves from the Central/Middle School to the second floor of the Mabel Kay House;
  • District 5 moves from the Central/Middle School to Haddonfield United Methodist Church, 29 Warwick Road; and
  • District 10 moves from the Tatem School to Borough Hall, 242 East Kings Highway.

The following districts remain the same:

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  • District 1 will continue to vote at Haddonfield United Methodist Church;
  • District 3 will continue to vote at the Crows Woods Building, 993 South Atlantic Avenue;
  • Districts 6 and 7 will continue to vote in the art room of Elizabeth Haddon School, 501 West Redman Avenue; and
  • Districts 8 and 9 will continue to vote in the parish hall at the Evangelican Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 204 Wayne Avenue.

Anyone who is unsure of what district they are in can visit https://voter.njsvrs.com/PublicAccess/jsp/PollPlace/PollPlaceSearch.jsp and enter their address or check the sample ballot.

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