Politics & Government

Haddonfield Election Info You Need to Know

Make sure you're informed and ready to cast your ballot for Haddonfield commissioner on May 14.

Haddonfield’s Board of Commissioners election is fast approaching—make sure you’re educated about who’s running and how to cast your vote.

All three seats on the board are open and carry four-year terms in this nonpartisan election. Two incumbents and four challengers are vying for the seats.

Here’s everything you need to know:

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Candidates

Get the know the six candidates better, hear what they’d focus on as commissioner and learn why they’re running:

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  • Lee Anne Albright ()
  • Ed Borden ()
  • Jeff Kasko ()
  • Ken Kouba ()
  • John Moscatelli ()
  • Neal Rochford ()

Election Day

Polls are open Tuesday, May 14, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. You must already have registered to vote to participate in the election, and should vote in your normal polling location. Not sure where that is? Check your sample ballot or look up your voting information here.

If you have a problem voting on Election Day, first talk to a poll worker. If it’s not resolved or your problem is with the poll worker, call the Camden County Board of Elections at 856-401-8683.

Do not leave a polling location before your issue is resolved. For more information, see the state-published frequently asked questions for New Jersey voters.

Get Live Results

Join Haddonfield-Haddon Township Patch editors and your neighbors for a live chat on election night. See: Live Coverage of Haddonfield Election Results on May 14

We’ll talk about the election season and what you want the commissioners to focus on as we await the results. The chat starts at 7:30 p.m. on May 14—you can sign up for a reminder email here.

The Issues

Haddonfield-Haddon Township Patch has published many articles on election issues, including a recap of the candidates’ debate. Visit our elections page for all of the election-related articles from this race.

Letters to the Editor

Patch will not accept any letters to the editor about election-related matters after 9 a.m. Sunday, May 12.


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