Politics & Government
Election Day In Moorestown: 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.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — It won't be long until Moorestown 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.
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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. (Note: all Burlington County sample ballots are listed in the same PDF.)
Who's On The Ballot?
- State Senate: In the 7th Legislative District, which includes Moorestown, State Sen. Troy Singleton, a Democrat, will face Republican challenger James A. Fazzone.
- General Assembly: Assembly Members Herbert C. Conaway Jr. and Carol Murphy — both Democrats — face Republican candidates Douglas F. Dillon and Eileen Bleistene.
- Burlington County's Board of County Commissioners: Two seats are on the ballot. Democratic incumbents Tom Pullion and Balvir Singh are facing Republican challengers Alfonso Gambone and Larry Vernamonti.
- Burlington County clerk: Democratic incumbent Joanne Schwartz faces Republican candidate Deborah Buzby-Cope.
- Moorestown Board of Education: Five candidates filed to run for three available seats. The candidates are Jaclyn Barnes, Brooke Mailhiot, David C. Hoffman, Marisa M. Cohen and Maurice "Mick" Weeks
- Moorestown ballot question: The township's voters will decide whether to rescind Moorestown's ban on amusement games. Referendum efforts backed by Moorestown Mall, which could pave the way for a massive entertainment complex, received enough petition signatures to get the following question on the ballot:

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