Incumbent Republican Stephanie Kravil will face Democratic newcomer Corinne Taylor-Walls for a full three-year term on the Cinnaminson Township Committee in the general election on Nov. 4.
Candidates are listed in alphabetical order. They were asked to complete a questionnaire. Answers have been lightly edited for space.

Name: Stephanie Kravil
Age: 50
How many years have you lived in Cinnaminson? Life-long resident.
Family: My husband Matt and I have been married for 27 years, with three children, Kelsea, Macy and Logan.
Education: I attended Susquehanna University, where I studied psychology and developed a strong interest in understanding people and problem-solving, skills that continue to serve me well today.
Profession: Operations manager for a national wholesale distributor, where I lead teams, manage and analyze logistics and ensure efficiency across multiple departments. My professional experience has sharpened my organizational and leadership skills, which I bring to my role in public service.
Have you ever run for a committee seat? Yes. I’ve had the honor of serving on the Cinnaminson Township Committee since July 2018. Over the past several years, I’ve worked hard to represent our residents and help move the township forward. I am currently mayor of Cinnaminson.
What is your involvement in the community?
I’ve been actively involved in our community through volunteer work with children’s activities, including youth sports, school theater productions and music performances. Supporting our young people and engaging with families in Cinnaminson has always been a priority for me.
Why are you running for an elected seat?
“For Cinnaminson, From Cinnaminson” isn’t just my campaign slogan, it’s the guiding principle of my public service in our community. As a lifelong Cinnaminson resident, active community volunteer and mother of three children – all of whom attended Cinnaminson schools – I truly love our town. As a township committeewoman and now mayor, I have been proud to fight for and deliver transparent, responsive local government that listens to residents and puts families first. We crafted a budget with a zero municipal tax increases for seven straight years, while investing in recreation, parks and fields, and services for seniors and veterans.
What is one area you would like to concentrate on if elected?
It’s important to me that, as a local elected official, I work across the aisle to deliver results for all Cinnaminson residents. While national politics can be divisive, here at home we’ve shown that bipartisan cooperation leads to real progress, like attracting smart economic growth, new businesses and jobs while keeping taxes stable. If elected, I’ll continue focusing on public safety by supporting our police department with the tools they need and investing in parks and infrastructure that benefit everyone. Together, we can keep Cinnaminson safe, affordable and a great place to live for families today and tomorrow.

Corinne Taylor-Walls
Age: 49
How many years have you lived in Cinnaminson Township? Three
Family: I’ve been married to my husband, Brian, for 18 years.
Education: I hold a Bachelor of Science in Human Physiology, a Doctor of Physical Therapy and completed advanced post-graduate training in health-care leadership and administration. This background prepared me to analyze complex systems, manage teams and solve problems.
Profession: As director of Outpatient Operations for a major children’s hospital in South Jersey, I manage five outpatient centers and over 150 employees committed to helping families navigate some of their most challenging moments with the specialized care and support they deserve. My career has been built on listening to people’s concerns, finding practical solutions, managing resources effectively and bringing teams together around a common mission. I’m honored to do this work every day.
Have you run for a committee seat before? No.
What is your involvement in the community?
When I launched my campaign six months ago, I promised to listen, but I also knew that real leadership means serving before you’re elected. We’ve connected residents and local businesses to strengthen our economy. We’ve partnered with coaches and businesses to provide free injury-prevention workshops and donated supplies for young athletes. I’ve supported families of children with special needs by connecting them with essential providers and resources. When residents faced medical crises, we brought neighbors together for support. We’ve guided longtime residents to township services they didn’t know existed and helped new families connect with township programs and services so they feel welcomed and settled. These experiences have taught me to listen to competing priorities, build common ground, and make informed decisions.
Why are you running for an elected seat?
I’m running because I believe in Cinnaminson’s potential, and I have the skills to unlock it. As director of operations for a children’s hospital, I’ve spent my career solving complex problems, managing teams and connecting families with life-changing resources. Over the past six months, I’ve knocked on over 1,000 doors, and what I’ve heard is clear: Residents want responsive, accountable leadership that delivers results. I haven’t waited to serve this community; I’ve already started. On the township committee, I’ll bring that same energy, experience and commitment to action that Cinnaminson deserves.
What is one area you would like to concentrate on if elected?
I will focus on strengthening our local economy in ways that directly benefit families and respect taxpayers. That means continuing the work I’ve started, connecting businesses with resources and opportunities, making decisions that protect taxpayer investments while fostering growth, and promoting local commerce. Having managed complex budgets and operations in my career, I know that economic leadership requires setting clear priorities and making disciplined choices about where to invest resources. My goal is to ensure Cinnaminson remains a place where businesses thrive, individuals and families prosper, and every tax dollar delivers real value to our community.