City Commissioners: Referendum will let voters decide to move municipal election to November

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Bordentown City Commissioners want to get the temperature of city residents on whether or not they would like to move the May municipal election to November, when turnout is historically much higher, while remaining nonpartisan.

The commissioners introduced a resolution for a binding referendum that would place a question on the ballot in November asking voters to decide at a meeting on July 15.

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Mayor Jennifer Sciortino said on average, voter turnout is 20-30% higher during gubernatorial elections. Commissioner Heather Cheeseman noted during the 2021 election year, out of 3,125 city registered voters, 812 came out to the polls for the municipal election.

“To me it’s about transparency,” Cheeseman said, adding it would save the city money to move the elections to November. “I think the charm of our city is based on our citizens … it’s all about our voices being heard.

“What better way than get on the November ballot.”

There is a 10-year moratorium on the election move if voters approve the referendum.

The commissioners also introduced an ordinance authorizing a referendum question regarding an annual tax levy to establish a Bordentown City Open Space, Recreation and Historic Preservation program.

The second hearing and final adoption of the referendums will be held at a special meeting at 7 p.m., July 30.

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