Voters in Cinnaminson Township either went to the polls early; voted on Nov. 4, Election Day; or mailed in votes to elect members for council and the school board.
Cinnaminson Township Committee
Democratic newcomer Corinne Taylor-Walls beat Republican incumbent Stephanie Kravil for the three-year term seat. Kravil, who is currently mayor, had served on the committee since 2018.
There were 7,940 votes cast, including mail-in and early voting. Taylor-Walls received 4,007 votes, with Kravil at 3,921.
There were six write-in votes.
Taylor-Walls said she was “deeply honored and grateful” with the election outcome.
“This win represents the trust and confidence our community has placed in me,” she said, adding, “I don’t take that responsibility lightly.”
“I’m excited to get to work and remain committed to making government more accessible through open communication, treating local businesses as true partners in our town’s growth, and expanding recreation programs and community spaces that bring neighbors together.
“I look forward to serving with dedication.”
Cinnaminson Township Board of Education
Six candidates vied for the three, three-year term seats on the board. There were 21,159 votes cast, including mail-in and early voting.
Incumbent Mary Tadley received 3,850 votes, followed by incumbent Michael Bramhall with 3,791 and newcomer Robert W. McGough with 3,764 for the three-year term seats.
Daniel Pascal received 3,428 votes, incumbent Eileen Bleistine received 3,299 and Edyta Poplawski received 2,981 in their losing bids.
There are 23 write-in votes.
