Politics & Government

Tuesday is Primary Day in Moorestown

Deputy Mayor Stacey Jordan and Manuel Delgado are running in the Republican primary, while Edmond George and Elizabeth Endres are running in the Democratic primary.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story didn't include Aimee Belgard among the Third Congressional District candidates. She has since been added to the post. Patch apologizes for the mistake.

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At least one new member will be elected to Moorestown Council in November.

Before that happens, Moorestown voters head to the polls for the Democratic and Republican primaries on Tuesday, June 3.

Mayor Chris Chiacchio previously announced he will not run for re-election.

Deputy Mayor Stacey Jordan and running mate Manuel Delgado will run unopposed in Tuesday's Republican primary.

Edmond George and Elizabeth Endres will run unopposed in Tuesday's Democratic primary.

The winners will run for two open seats in the Nov. 4 general election.

The U.S. Senate and Congressional primaries also take place on Tuesday.

U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, who defeated Republican Steve Lonegan in last year’s special election, will run for a full term. He is the only Democrat running in Tuesday’s primary.

Jeff Bell, Brian Goldberg, Rich Pezullo and Murray Sabrin compete for the Republican nomination in November’s election.

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In the Third Congressional District race, Republican Congressman Jon Runyan has chosen not to run for re-election.

Former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan and former Randolph Mayor Tom MacArthur are pursuing the Republican nomination.

Attorney and Burlington County Freeholder Aimee Belgard, Attorney Howard Kleinhendler and activist and businessman Bruce Todd are pursuing the Democratic nomination.

The Third Congressional District covers parts of Burlington and Ocean counties.

Polls are open from 6 a.m.-8 p.m.

For a list of poll locations in Moorestown, click here.

The general election is Nov. 4.


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