Democratic nominee Mikie Sherrill and Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli went head-to-head on Wednesday night in their final debate before New Jerseyans decide which of them will serve as the state's next governor. Political analyst Steve Adubato joined Good Day New York with reaction.
Republican Jack Ciattarelli's campaign has taken a step toward filing a lawsuit against his opponent, Democrat Mikie Sherrill.
Republicans are racing to motivate voters who love the president, and Democrats are rallying those who don’t, as the races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia play out as an early referendum on Trump’s second term.
The race for governor between Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill is the main contest. Early in-person voting begins Oct. 25.
The deadline to vote in New Jersey is Oct. 14. To check your voter registration, use the New Jersey Division of Elections' "Voter Search" tool. Prospective voters can register online or via mail-in application. To register online, visit the New Jersey Division of Elections' Online Voter Registration website.
With only 3% of likely voters still undecided on who should be New Jersey’s next governor, Democrat Mikie Sherrill leads Republican J ack Ciattarelli by 7 percentage points, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll released less than three weeks from Election Day.
Mikie Sherrill holds a lead of 52-45 over Jack Ciattarelli, with 3% of voters saying they are undecided, according to the FDU poll.
Jack Ciattarelli is running for Governor of New Jersey for a third time in the 2025 election. The former state assembly member has been endorsed by President Donald Trump.