Politics & Government

Haddonfield Election Guide: Municipal, County And Federal

The candidates running in Haddonfield and Camden County.

As we look ahead to November’s elections, Haddonfield Patch is devoted to bring you the information you need about every race in town. Here's our start on the municipal, county and federal candidates we'll be covering as November draws near. Bookmark this page for updates.

  • Haddonfield Board of Education: The election this fall will feature three incumbent board members running unopposed for three open seats. Andrew Berlin, Maureen Eyles and Dennis Kelleher will run for three, three-year terms this fall in school board elections. Berlin was appointed to a seat vacated by Marsha Marshall last fall and Eyles was selected by the board in May to fill Lynn Biehn's seat. Kelleher ran for a one-year term last year and will run for three this year.
  • Camden County FreeholdersThree Democrat incumbents Jeffrey Nash, Ian Leonard and Michelle Gentek will face Republican challengers Diana Escobar-Wachter, Ian Gill and Eugene Lawrence.
  • 1st Congressional District: Incumbent U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews (D) will face Republican Greg Horton (R), from Haddonfield.
  • U.S. Senate: U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D), the junior United States Senator from New Jersey who was first appointed in 2006 to fill Jon Corzine's seat, takes on Republican challenger Joe Kyrillos, who easily defeated three opponents in the primary.
  • U.S. President: President Barack Obama will presumptively face former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in a campaign that has already focused heavily on the economy and job growth.


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