Politics & Government
Election Day In Moorestown: When, Where To Vote
Primary Election Day is Tuesday. Here's what's on the ballot in Moorestown.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — New Jersey's Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 6, and there are several ways to cast your ballot. In Moorestown, that means voting in-person on Tuesday, early voting or voting by mail.
Moorestown won't have a municipal race to vote on, and the township's ballots are filled with uncontested races.
Here's what to know with Election Day coming up:
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- Election Day: June 6 (polls open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.).
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Where to find ballot drop boxes.
- Track your mail-in ballot.
- Find your polling place for in-person voting.
- View your sample ballot.
- Where you can vote early from June 2-4 (10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday).
- Find more info on voting by mail.
Who's On The Ballot?
- State Senate: State Sen. Troy Singleton will run unopposed in the Democratic primary for New Jersey's 7th Legislative District. James A. Fazzone is the Republican candidate.
- State Assembly: Both major parties have candidates in this race, but the primaries for NJ-7's two Assembly seats are uncontested. Assembly Members Herbert C. Conaway Jr. and Carol Murphy, both Democrats, are running for re-election. Douglas F. Dillon and Eileen Bleistene are running as GOP challengers.
- Board of Burlington County Commissioners: Two seats are available. Democrats Tom Pullion and Balvir Singh face the GOP's Alfonso Gambone and Larry Vernamonti.
- County Clerk: The race is between Democrat Joanne Schwartz and Republican Deborah Buzby-Cope.
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