Politics & Government

Stage Set For Moorestown Special Election

Democratic incumbent Quinton Law and Republican challenger Vick Bobadilla are the only two candidates who filed to run on Nov. 2.

Democratic incumbent Quinton Law and Republican challenger Vick Bobadilla are the only two candidates who filed to run on Nov. 2.
Democratic incumbent Quinton Law and Republican challenger Vick Bobadilla are the only two candidates who filed to run on Nov. 2. (Patch Graphics)

MOORESTOWN, NJ — It’s official: either Quinton Law or Vick Bobadilla will be elected to Moorestown Council in November.

Tuesday was the deadline to file independent or third-party petitions in the Nov. 2 special election. No one filed petitions by the 4 p.m. deadline, according to the Burlington County Clerk’s Office.

In April, Law announced that he would run for the seat he was appointed to in January.

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In March, the Moorestown Republican Municipal Committee unanimously endorsed Vick Bobadilla in his bid for the seat that became vacant in December.

They both filed their petitions to run by April’s deadline.

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Read more about Law's campaign here.

Read more about Bobadilla's campaign here.

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