Politics & Government
Election Day In Moorestown: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote
Take a look at local candidates as Election Day 2022 approaches.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Voters in Moorestown 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.
Find out what's happening in Moorestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Who is on the ballot?
Local races - school board and township council
Locally, five candidates are vying for a full-term seat on the Moorestown Township Public Schools board, and one candidate is seeking a one-year term.
Find out what's happening in Moorestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Voters will pick three for a full board term, and one for the one-year term. Any slogan the candidate submitted will be listed if they have one, and their Patch candidate profile will be linked.
Full term (vote for 3):
- Mark Villanueva "Experienced; Fiscally Responsible" (incumbent)
- Mark Snyder (incumbent, vice-president)
- Claudine Leone Morano (incumbent)
- Danielle Miller "New Voice, Vision"
- Billie Danielle Thomas
Unexpired one-year term (vote for 1)
For township council, current mayor Nicole Gillespie and fellow Democratic councilmember Quinton Law are running against Republicans Janice Caccuro and Tara Banasz. Voters will select two candidates.
Burlington County races
For Burlington County Sheriff, current undersheriff James H. Kostoplis (D) and Mike Ditzel (R) are on the ballot.
And, Burlington County Commissioner Allison Eckel, a Democrat, faces a challenge from Republican Jeff Fortune for her seat.
Congressional District 3 race: Kim (D) v. Healey (R)
Residents of Moorestown will also choose who will represent them in the House of Representatives in Congressional District 3: Democrat incumbent Andy Kim, or Republican challenger Bob Healey. Read more about that race here.
Libertarian Christopher Russomanno is also on the ballot for NJ-3, as is Gregory M. Sobocinski (God Save America).
Where can I vote early?
Early voting is at the following sites in Burlington County:
Chesterfield Township
Chesterfield Township Municipal Building, Conference Room 295 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road, Chesterfield
Evesham Township
Gibson House, Basement
535 E Main Street, Marlton
Medford Township
Medford Town Hall, All Purpose Room 49 Union Street, Medford
Mount Laurel Township
Rowan College at Burlington County
Student Success Center, Executive Conference Room 138 1500 College Circle, Mt. Laurel
Pemberton Township
Pemberton Community Library, Community Room 16 Broadway, Browns Mills
Shamong Township
Lenape Regional High School District Headquarters 93 Willow Grove Road, Shamong
Willingboro Township
Willingboro Public Library, Meeting Room
Willingboro Town Center, 220 Campbell Drive, Willingboro
Helpful links
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Where can I drop off my ballot?
- Track my mail-in ballot (postmarked by deadline: Nov. 8)
- Where can I vote in person?
- Where can I vote early in Burlington County?
- Where is a ballot drop box near me?
- What does a sample ballot look like for my precinct? (Note: all Burlington County sample ballots are listed in the same PDF)
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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