Politics & Government

Clear Path To Re-election For Segrest, Conda In Cinnaminson

Cinnaminson Mayor Albert Segrest and Committeeman Paul Conda are the only candidates who have filed to run in November's general elections.

Cinnaminson Mayor Albert Segrest and Committeeman Paul Conda are the only candidates who have filed to run in November's general elections.
Cinnaminson Mayor Albert Segrest and Committeeman Paul Conda are the only candidates who have filed to run in November's general elections. (Patch Graphics)

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Cinnaminson Mayor Albert Segrest and Committeeman Paul Conda have been all but re-elected to serve another three years in office.

Tuesday was the last possible day any challengers could emerge in the Nov. 2 elections. No one filed a petition to run an independent or third-party campaign by the 4 p.m. deadline, according to the Burlington County Clerk’s Office.

Segrest and Conda were the only Republicans to file in this year's primary for two open seats on Cinnaminson Township Committee. The primary was set for Tuesday night.

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No Democrats filed petitions to run in this year's elections either, according to the township clerk.
Republicans have run unopposed in nine of the last 10 general elections. In 2019, Stephanie Kravil — who is now the Deputy Mayor — defeated Democrat Lisa Killion-Smith in a general election race. Read more here: Kravil Wins Close Cinnaminson Committee Race

There was a contested Republican Primary in 2017, when Ernest McGill and Ryan Horner defeated the incumbent mayor and his running mate before winning an election they ran in unopposed.

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