Cherry Hill NJ election results: Everything you need to know

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Election Day is upon us. On the ballot are myriad referendum questions, municipal and school board offices, as well as each of New Jersey's 12 district seats for the House of Representatives. Voters in some cases may see unfamiliar names on their ballots, due to redistricting which took place this year and relocated many towns to other districts.

Read further for results, see who is running for seats in New Jersey's congressional districts and where they stand on the issues, as well as how to cast your ballot.

NJ voting results by town

Don't forget to check out your local election results, including school board elections, municipal council races and referendum questions. Find your local election results here.

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NJ congressional election results by district

Check here for the latest results in NJ congressional elections as they come in.

See who's running in your congressional districts below.

NJ Congressional District 1: Donald Norcross vs. Claire Gustafson

Incumbent Donald Norcross defeated Claire Gustafson in NJ’s 1st Congressional District. Norcross is a Democrat; Gustafson is a Republican.

NJ Congressional District 2: Jeff Van Drew vs. Tim Alexander

Incumbent Jeff Van Drew beat challenger Tim Alexander in NJ’s 2nd Congressional District. Van Drew is registered as Republican, while Alexander is a Democrat.

NJ Congressional District 3: Andy Kim vs. Bob Healey

Incumbent Andy Kim has defended his seat against challenger Bob Healey in NJ’s 3rd Congressional District race. Kim is a Democrat; Healey is registered as Republican.

3rd District: Kim takes victory over Healey in close 3rd congressional district

How do I vote in New Jersey?

In New Jersey, the polls are open from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Election Day. Voters can find their polling place and answers to other questions about voting at VOTE.NJ.GOV. NJ residents can also call 1-877-NJ-VOTER with questions.

If you requested a vote-by-mail ballot, it must be either postmarked by 8 p.m. on Election Day or delivered in person to your county's Board of Elections office by the time the polls close.

Can independents vote in midterms?

Yes. Unaffiliated voters may vote for any candidate in the midterm general election.

Is the Post Office open today?

Election Day is not a federal holiday. But some states, including New Jersey, observe it as a holiday with some state offices closed for the midterms. More on what's open or closed today.

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This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Camden County NJ Election 2022: Everything you need to know