Politics & Government
Who's On The Ballot In Moorestown: Election 2022
Review our list to see who's on your ballot for sheriff, county commissioner, Moorestown township council, school board, and U.S. House.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Residents of Moorestown 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 boards and township council
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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.
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.
Find out what's happening in Moorestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
School board 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
School board unexpired one-year term (vote for 1)
Boards of education act as a governance team for local districts, and can set goals, establish budgets, and make policies for local schools.
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.
County commissioner and sheriff
Burlington County Commissioner Allison Eckel, a Democrat, is seeking to retain the seat she took in April after former commissioner Linda Hynes was named Superior Court judge. Republican Jeff Fortune is running against her.
County commissioners (formerly called chosen freeholders) are elected county-wide in New Jersey and serve both executive and legislative functions. Burlington County has five commissioners, who select a county commissioner director each year.
The current Burlington County Sheriff, Democrat Anthony Basantis, is retiring per a New Jersey Globe article. Undersheriff James H. Kostoplis (D) and lieutenant Mike Ditzel (R) are seeking to lead the department.
Congressional representatives
In the newly-redrawn Congressional District 3, Republican Bob Healey is hoping to defeat sitting Democratic Congressman Andy Kim. 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).
NJ-3 now includes all of Burlington County, and a handful of municipalities in both Mercer and Monmouth County.
Helpful Links
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- Track my mail-in ballot (postmarked by deadline: Nov. 8)
- Where can I vote in person?
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