Mount Holly Democratic Committee

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Did you know, unaffiliated voters can participate in the June 2nd primary election? Declare your party affiliation with ...
05/29/2026

Did you know, unaffiliated voters can participate in the June 2nd primary election? Declare your party affiliation with the Democratic party at the polls during early voting or on Primary Election Day on June 2nd.

What is a County Democratic Committee? It exists to direct the affairs and further the interests of the Democratic Party...
05/28/2026

What is a County Democratic Committee? It exists to direct the affairs and further the interests of the Democratic Party; promote the principles and platforms of the Democratic Party; serve as the grassroots organization for mobilizing Democrats; and to assist in promotion and development of good government whether national, state, county or municipal. By electing your neighbors to the Mount Holly Democratic committee, they will represent your interests at the County Committee. Link to more info-

Early voting statrs tomorrow, Tuesday May 26th.
05/25/2026

Early voting statrs tomorrow, Tuesday May 26th.

Early voting for the New Jersey Primary Election kicks off on Tuesday, May 26th. Be sure to vote for Burlington County R...
05/24/2026

Early voting for the New Jersey Primary Election kicks off on Tuesday, May 26th. Be sure to vote for Burlington County Regular Democrats. The closest location is Hainesport.

Early voting for the New Jersey Primary Election kicks off on Tuesday, May 26, and Burlington County voters will have an additional early voting location where they can securely cast their ballots in-person with a machine.

A total of 10 early voting locations will be open during the 6-day early voting period from May 26 through May 31.

The new early voting location is at the Hainesport Township Municipal Building, 1401 Marne Highway.

In addition to the new voting location, the early voting location in Mount Laurel on the campus of Rowan College at Burlington County has been moved to Votta Hall. In prior years, voting on the campus was at the Student Success Center next door.

“Voting is one of the most fundamental rights and we are pleased to provide Burlington County voters an additional polling location to use during the early voting period,” said Burlington County Election Board Chair Heather Cheesman. “The additional location will provide an additional option for voters who choose to cast their ballots during the early voting period when they have multiple days to go to the polls when it’s most convenient for them and their schedules.”

During the early voting period, voters from any of Burlington County’s 40 municipalities can go to any of the 10 early voting locations to cast their ballot with a machine. This is different from Primary Election Day on June 2 when voters must go to their assigned polling spot in their town of residence.

All 10 early voting locations will be open daily during the early voting period. The poll hours are 10 AM to 8 PM on May 26, May 27, May 28, May 29 and May 30, and 10 AM to 6 PM on the final day of early voting on Sunday, May 31.

All 10 early voting locations are as follows:

🗳️Burlington Township at the Faith Deliverance Worship Center, 1304 Route 130 North, Burlington Township;

🗳️Chesterfield at the Chesterfield Municipal Building, 295 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road, Chesterfield;

🗳️Cinnaminson at the Cinnaminson Community Center, 902 Manor Road, Cinnaminson;

🗳️Evesham at the Blue Barn Recreation Building, 1004 Tuckerton Road, Marlton;

🗳️Hainesport at the Hainesport Township Municipal Building, 1401 Marne Highway, Hainesport;

🗳️Medford at the Medford Town Hall, 49 Union Street, Medford;

🗳️Mount Laurel at Rowan College at Burlington County, Votta Hall, 300 College Circle, Mount Laurel;

🗳️Pemberton Township at the Pemberton Library, 16 Broadway, Browns Mills;

🗳️Tabernacle at the Tabernacle Emergency Services Building, 134 New Road, Tabernacle;

🗳️Willingboro at the Willingboro Public Library, 220 Willingboro Way, Willingboro.

Any registered voter is eligible to cast their ballot at an early voting location. However, only declared Republicans and Democrats may vote in the New Jersey Primary Election. Unaffiliated voters can participate by declaring a party affiliation with the Republican or Democratic party in advance of the election or at the polls during early voting or on Primary Election Day on June 2.

Learn more at https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/m/newsflash/home/detail/2759

June 2nd, elect your Mount Holly neighbors to the Burlington County Democratic Committee. These are your community membe...
05/19/2026

June 2nd, elect your Mount Holly neighbors to the Burlington County Democratic Committee. These are your community members that will represent your Democratic values and support Democrats that run for office.

Vote June 2nd- Burlington County Regular Democrats
05/18/2026

Vote June 2nd- Burlington County Regular Democrats

Primary Election Day is June 2nd!
05/14/2026

Primary Election Day is June 2nd!

Corey Booker (Senate)- Burlington County Regular DemocratsHerb Conaway (House)- Burlington County Regular DemocratsRandy...
05/12/2026

Corey Booker (Senate)- Burlington County Regular Democrats
Herb Conaway (House)- Burlington County Regular Democrats
Randy Brolo and Jonathan Chebra - (County Commissioner)
Brian Carlin (Surrogate) Burlington County Regular Democrats

June 2nd, don't forget to vote for your Democratic Committee candidates- Burlington County Regular Democrats-District 1:...
05/10/2026

June 2nd, don't forget to vote for your Democratic Committee candidates-
Burlington County Regular Democrats-
District 1: Linda Bryant and Luis Lopez
District 2: Mike Rothmel and Nancy Frias
District 3: Casey Carty and Jason Fajgier
District 4: Fredric Samson and Sarla Samson
District 5: Joseph Kriegel
District 6: Amber Kopervos and Sean Drayton
District 7: Nadine Byrdsong and (write-in James Clayton)

On behalf of the Mount Holly Democratic Committee, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Lew Brown, whose ...
05/03/2026

On behalf of the Mount Holly Democratic Committee, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Lew Brown, whose many years of dedicated service on the Mount Holly Township Council leave a lasting legacy in our community.

Lew’s commitment to public service was evident throughout his time in office. We are grateful to Lew—and to his family—for the sacrifices made over the years in service to Mount Holly Township.

Our thoughts are also with Township Manager Josh Brown and all who had the privilege of working alongside Lew in service to our community.

To the Brown family, please know that Mount Holly mourns with you and stands with you. Lew will be remembered with respect, gratitude, and admiration.

With sincere sympathy,
Casey N. Carty
Chairwoman, Mount Holly Democratic Committee

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Mount Holly, NJ
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