Politics & Government

Primary Day 2017: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote In Moorestown

Tuesday, June 6, is also the final day to register as an independent candidate, and unaffiliated voters can vote in the primaries.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Moorestown voters will head to the polls to cast their votes in two contested primaries on Tuesday, June 6. Polls are open 6 a.m.-8 p.m.

At the General Assembly level, three Democrats are running for two open seats. Pediatrician Dr. Jennifer Chuang joins incumbent Herb Conaway and his running mate Carol Murphy in the primary elections. Octavia Scott and Mike Piper are running unopposed in the Republican Primary.

Then, of course there are the two primaries in the gubernatorial election.

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The Republican Primary features Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, Nutley Town Commissioner Steve Rogers, businessman Joe Rullo and businessman Hirsch Singh.

The Democratic Primary features former U.S. Ambassador to Germany Phil Murphy, former U.S. Treasury Under Secretary Jim Johnson, State Sen. Ray Lesniak, State Assemblyman John Wisniewski, Tenfaly City Councilman Mark Zinna and law school graduate Bill Brennan.

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Tuesday at 4 p.m. is also the deadline for candidates to file independent bids to run for public office.

Unaffiliated voters can vote in Tuesday’s primaries by showing up at the polls and registering with the party of the primary in which they intend to vote. Voters can change their affiliation back after the election is over.

Below is the list of polling locations for this year’s primary, including the addresses and which districts vote where.

  • Lenola Firehouse, 229 North Lenola Road: Districts 1, 2, 3
  • First United Methodist Church (Social Hall), Camden and Pleasant Valley Avenues: Districts 4, 5, 8
  • Moorestown Estates Assisted Living, 1205 North Church Street: District 6
  • Moorestown Hose Company # 1, 261 West Main Street: Districts 7, 13
  • The Evergreens, LaMonte Hall, 309 Bridgeboro Road: Districts 9, 14
  • First Presbyterian Church (Commons Room), 101 Bridgeboro Road: District 10
  • Moorestown Town Hall (Council Chamber), 111 West Second Street: Districts 11, 12
  • Lutheran Home (Social Hall), 255 East Main Street: Districts 15, 16
  • Relief Engine Company, 222 Chester Avenue: District 17
  • Burlington County Agriculture Center, 500 Centerton Road: Districts 18, 19, 20

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