Politics & Government
Who's On The Ballot In Haddonfield And Haddon Township: Election 2022
Before you head to the polls, review our list of candidates to see who's on your ballot.

HADDON TOWNSHIP, NJ — Residents in and near Haddon Township will decide who will represent them on school boards, in local government, and in the United States House of Representatives on Election Day, November 8.
Before you head to the polls, review our list of candidates to see who's on your ballot. Patch will follow Tuesday's election and bring you results as they come in.
Who's on my ballot?
Local school board elections
Find out what's happening in Haddonfield-Haddon Townshipfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Residents of Haddonfield, Haddon Township, and Haddon Heights all have local school board elections. Candidates are listed below. If they have responded to Patch's questionnaire, their name will be hyperlinked. Some candidates chose to submit slogans, as well.
Haddonfield - vote for 1
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Haddonfield - vote for 3
- Greg Esemplare "Unity, Transparency, Integrity" (incumbent)
- Linda Hochgertel "Progress. Responsibility. Balance." (incumbent)
- Jamie Grookett "Experience. Committment. Unity" (incumbent, board president)
Haddon Township - vote for 3
- Christopher Cook (incumbent , board president)
- Kristyn Souder "Transparency, Community, Resilience"
- Andrew "AJ" O'Malley "Rooted in Community"
- Renee Billingsley (incument)
- Marie E. Dezi (incumbent)
Haddon Heights - vote for 3
- Monica Schrank
- Stacey Augustine (incumbent)
- Lisa Long (incumbent)
- Raymond Clark
County commissioner and congressional representatives
Two Camden County Commissioners, both Democrats, are running to stay on the board. County commissioners (formerly called chosen freeholders) are elected county-wide in New Jersey and serve both executive and legislative functions. Camden County has seven commissioners.
Incumbent Edward McDonnell faces Republican Ian Gill, and fellow commissioner Virginia Ruiz-Betteridge is up against Republican Joe Miller.
In the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican Claire Gustafson is hoping to flip NJ-1 red and defeat sitting Democratic Congressman Donald Norcross. You can read more about those candidates 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")
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- Track my mail-in ballot (postmarked by deadline: Nov. 8)
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