انتخابات حاكم ولاية نيوجرزي 2025
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قالب:ElectionsNJ انتخابات حاكم ولاية نيوجرزي 2025، من المزمع عقدها في 4 نوفمبر 2025، لانتخاب حاكم ولاية نيوجرزي. يتنافس كلٌّ من عضوة الكونگرس عن الحزب الديمقراطي مايكي شرل وعضو الجمعية التشريعية السابق عن الحزب الجمهوري جاك تشياتاريلي على منصب حاكم ولاية نيوجرزي رقم 57. وسيُقسم الفائز اليمين الدستورية حاكماً لولاية نيوجرزي في 20 يناير 2026، خلفاً للحاكم الديمقراطي الحالي فيل مرفي، الذي انتهت ولايته. وتستمر فترة التصويت المبكر من 25 أكتوبر حتى 2 نوفمبر 2025.[1]
عُقدت الانتخابات التمهيدية في 10 يونيو 2025. فازت شرل بترشيح الحزب الديمقراطي بنسبة 34% من الأصوات متفوقة على عدد من المرشحين، من بينهم عمدة نوارك راس بركة وعمدة جرزي سيتي ستيڤن فولوپ. أما تشياتاريلي، المرشح الجمهوري لانتخابات 2021 فقد فاز بترشيحه الثاني على التوالي بنسبة تقارب 68% من الأصوات متفوقاً على مقدم البرامج الحوارية الإذاعية بيل سپاديا.
خلفية
لطالما كانت نيوجرزي ولاية زرقاء على المستوى الفدرالي، وعادة على المستوى الولائي أيضاً. لم يفز الجمهوريون في انتخابات ولائية منذ انتخابات 2013، إلا أن الانتخابات الولائية الأخيرة اتسمت بتنافسية ملحوظة. في انتخابات 2021، أُعيد انتخاب الحاكم مرفي بفارق 3.2 نقطة،[2] بانخفاض كبير عن فوزه بفارق 14.1 نقطة في انتخابات 2017. وشهدنا تحولاً مماثلاً نحو اليمين على المستوى الرئاسي في انتخابات 2024، عندما فازت الديمقراطية كمالا هاريس بولاية نيوجرزي بنسبة 5.9% من الأصوات،[3] أقل بنحو عشر نقاط من هامش فوز جو بايدن على مستوى الولاية في 2020.
قد تكون هذه الانتخابات مؤشراً على شعبية رئاسة دونالد ترمپ الثانية في الولاية. تشير معظم استطلاعات الرأي والمحللين والتقييمات إلى أن شرل هي المرشح الأوفر حظاً، على الرغم من تقلص الفارق منذ منتصف سبتمبر. باستثناء انتخابات 2021، انتخبت نيوجرزي حاكماً من الحزب المعارض لرئيس الولايات المتحدة الحالي في جميع الانتخابات منذ 1989.
لم تنتخب ولاية نيوجرزي نفس الحزب لمنصب الحاكم لأكثر من فترتين متتاليتين منذ 1965.[4]
الانتخابات التمهيدية الديمقراطية
المرشحون
المرشح
- مايكي شرل ، عضوة مجلس النواب عن دائرة الكونگرس رقم 11 بولاية نيوجرزي (2019-الحاضر)[5]
أُستبعدوا من الانتخابات التمهيدية
- راس بركة، عمدةمن نوارك (2014-الحاضر)[6]
- ستيڤن فلوپ، عمدة، جرزي سيتي (2013-الحاضر) والمرشح عن دائرة الكونگرس 13 بولاية نيوجرزي في انتخابات 2004[7]
- الشريك الانتخابي: شينا كالم، عمدة ساوث أورانج[8]
- جوش گوتهايمر، عضو مجلس النواب عن دائرة الكونگرس رقم 5 بولاية نيوجرزي (2017-الحاضر)[9]
- شون سپيلر، رئيس رابطة نيوجرزي للتعليم (2021-الحاضر) وعمدة مونتكلير السابق (2020-2024)[10]
- ستيفن سويني، الرئيس السابق لمجلس شيوخ نيوجرزي (2010-2022) من الدائرة الثالثة (2002–2022)[11]
رُفضوا
- كوري بوكر، عضو مجلس الشيوخ (2013-الحاضر) ومرشح لمنصب الرئيس في انتخابات 2020 (سيخوض انتخابات مجلس الشيوخ 2026)[12]
التأييدات
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؛ أعضاء مجلس النواب الأمريكي
- بوني واطسون كولمان، الدائرة 12 (2015–الحاضر)[13]
- لامونيكا مكإڤر، الدائرة العاشرة (2024–الحاضر)[14]
؛ مسؤولو الولاية
- ديفورست سواريس، سكرتير ولاية نيوجرزي السابق (1999–2002) (جمهوري)[15]
- رجينا توماس، سكرتيرة ولاية نيوجرزي السابقة (2002–2006)[15]
؛ مشرعو الولاية
- كليوپاترا تاكر، الدائرة 28 (2008–الحاضر)[16]
- مسؤولو المقاطعة
- أدوريان مري-توماس، مفوضة مقاطعة إسكس (2024–الحاضر)[17]
- دونا پيرسون، مفوضة مقاطعة كمبرلاند السابقة [18]
- مفوضان من مقاطعة مرسر Commissioners[19]
- المسؤولون المحليون
- لورنزو لانگفورد، عمدة اتلانتك سيتي السابق (2002–2006، 2008–2014)[18]
- 13 عمدة آخرون[20][21][18][22][23][24]
- مسؤولو الحزب
- جوي نوڤيك، رئيس الحزب الديمقارطي السابق في مقاطعة هنتردون [25]
- أفراد
- لورنس هام، ناشط [26]
- جون هسو، منظم مجتمعي ومرشح الحزب الديمقراطي في الدائرة السادسة في انتخابات 2020 و2024[27]
- الأحزاب السياسية
- اللجنة الديمقراطية في مقاطعة سمرست(أيدت گوتهايمر ، شرل، سپيلر، وسويني)[28]
- النقابات العمالية
- SEIU 32BJ[29]
- العمال المتحدون، مجلس مشترك للغسيل والتوزيع وخدمة الأغذية[29]
- منظمات
- CAIR حراك نيوجرزي[30]
- حراك إمجيج[30]
- Indivisible وان نيوجرزي (أيد فولوپ)[31]
- Make the Road Action[29]
- Mercer County Progressive Caucus[32]
- New Jersey Citizen Action[29]
- المنظمة الديمقراطية التقدمية في پيسكاتاوي [33]
- Progressive Change Campaign Committee (أيد فولوپ)[34]
- حركة صنرايز نيوجرزي [35]
- حزب الأسر العاملة[29]
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- مشروعو الولاية
- أنگلا مكنايت، الدائرة 31 (2024–الحاضر)[36]
- نيكولاس ساكو، الدائرة 32 (1994–2024) وعمدة نورث برگن (1991–الحاضر)[37]
- 9 من أعضاء مجلس الولاية [36][38][39][40][41][42]
- مسؤولو المقاطعة
- إرنست كورسي، مفوض مقاطعة أتلانتك من الدائرة الأولى (2014–الحاضر)[43]
- توم پوليون، مفوض مقاطعة برلنگتن (2018–الحاضر)[44]
- فرانك شيلاري، مأمور مقاطعة هدسن (2011–الحاضر)[45]
- مسؤولون محليون
- ريد گسكيورا، عمدة ترنتون، نيوجرزي (2018–الحاضر)[46]
- إلدربرج هاوكنز الابن، عمدة أورانج السابق (2008–2012)[41]
- جرميا هيلي، عمدة جرزي سيتي السابق (2004–2013)[41]
- برت شندلر، عمدة جرزي سيتي السابق (1992–2001) (جمهوري)[41]
- مارتي سمول الأكبر، عمدة أتلانتيك سيتي (2019–الحاضر)[46]
- 33 عمدة آخرون[46][41][47][44][48][49][23]
- مسؤولو الحزب
- توم پالميري، رئيس الحزب الديمقراطي السابق في مقاطعة وارن[50]
- أنتوني ڤينري، رئيس الحزب الديمقراطي السابق في مقاطعة هدسون[51][أ]
- أفرع الحزب
- اللجنة الديمقراطية البلدية في ساوث توم ريڤر[52]
- النقابات العمالية
- اتحاد النقل المتكامل[ب][53]
- الاتحاد الأمريكي لموظفي الولايات والمقاطعات والبلديات المقاطعة 1199J[ت][54]
- 4 من أفرع نقابة سائقي الشاحنات الدولية [ث][55]
- قسم النقل المحلي رقم 60 من SMART[56]
- منظمات
- ديمقراطيون أمريكا بالجامعات[57]
- ديمقراطيو الجامعات في نيوجرزي[57]
- Indivisible وان نيوجرزي (مؤيدون لبركة)[31]
- لجنة حملة التغيير التقدمي (مؤيدون لبركة)[34]
- حراك SOMA [58]
- صحف
- فيلادلفيا إنكوايرر (الانتخابات التمهيدية الديمقارطية فقط)[59]
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- أعضاء مجلس النواب
- إد كيس، الدائرة الأولى، هاواي (2019–الحاضر)[60]
- جارد گوردن، الدائرة الثانية، مين (2019–الحاضر)[60]
- سوزي لي، الدائرة الثالثة، نـِڤادا (2019–الحاضر)[60]
- كاثي ماننگ، الدائرة السادسة، كارولينا الشمالية (2021–2025)[60]
- جارك موسكويتز، الدائرة 23، فلوريدا (2023–الحاضر)[60]
- جيمي پانـِتا، الدائرة 19، كاليفورنيا (2017–الحاضر)[60]
ألبيو سيرس، الدائرة الثامنة، نيوجرزي (2006–2023) وعمدة وست نيويورك (1995–2006، 2023–الحاضر)[61] (نقل تأييده إلى شرل)[62]- توم سوزي، الدائرة الثالثة، نيويورك (2017–2023، 2024–الحاضر)[60]
- ريتشي تورس، الدائرة 15، نيويورك (2021–الحاضر)[60]
- مشرعو الولاية
- گوردون جونسون، الدائرة 37، نيوجرزي (2022–الحاضر)[63]
- جو لاگنا، الدائرة 38، نيوجرزي (2018–الحاضر)[64]
- پول سارلو، الدائرة 36، نيوجرزي (2003–الحاضر)[64]
بريان ستيك، الدائرة 33، نيوجرزي (2008–الحاضر) وعمدة يونيون سيتي (2000–present)[61] (switched endorsement to Sherrill)[65][62]- گاري شاير، الدائرة 36، نيوجرزي (2006-الحاضر)[66]
- 5 state assemblymembers[64]
- مسؤولو المقاطعة
- أنتوني كورتن، مأمور مقاطعة برگن [64]
كريگ گي، عضو المجلس التنفيذي لمقاطعة هدسن (2024–الحاضر) ورئيس الحزب الديمقارطي في مقاطعة هدسن[61] (switched endorsement to Sherrill)[65][62]- جون هوگان، موظف في مقاطعة برگن [64]
- دنيس مكنرني، عضو سابق في المجلس التنفيذي لمقاطعة برگن (2003–2011)[64]
- جيم تدسكو، عضو المجلس التنفيذي لمقاطعة برگن (2015–الحاضر)[64]
- 8 من مفوضي مقاطعة برگن[64]
- المسؤولون المحليون
- إلي كاتس، عمدة تينك السابق (2006–2008، 2016)[67]
- مارك كوليتش، عمدة فورت لي (2008–الحاضر)[64]
- مايكل وايلدز، عمدة إنگلوود (2004–2010، 2019–الحاضر)[64]
- 30 عمد آخرون [61][65][62][68][69][64][70]
- مسؤولو الحزب
- پول جوليانو، رئيس الحزب الديمقراطي في مقاطعة برگن [64]
- لويس ستالاتو، رئيس الحزب الديمقراطي السابق في مقاطعة برگن [64]
- أفراد
- أبراهام فوكسمان، المدير السابق لرابطة مكافحة التشهير[71]
- ستيڤن ڤان زانت، موسيقي [72]
- أفرع الحزب
- أحزاب سياسية
- اللجنة الديمقراطية في مقاطعة برگن [74]
- اللجنة الديمقراطية في مقاطعة سمرست (أيدت بركة، شرل، سپيلر، وسويني)[28]
- اللجنة الديمقراطية في مقاطعة وارن [75]
- النقابات العمالية
- 825 فرع محلي من الاتحاد الدولي لمهندسي التشغيل [76]
- مجلس ولاية نيوجرزي لعمال الماكينات[77]
- منظمات
- صحف
- الصوت اليهودي (الانتخابات التمهيدية الديمقراطية فقط)[80]
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- مسؤولو الفرع التنفيذي
- جينا ريموندو، وزيرة التجارة الأمريكي السابقة (2021-2025) وحاكمة رود آيلاند السابقة (2015-2021)[81]
- أعضاء مجلس الشيوخ
- إليسا سولتكين، مشيگن (2025–الحاضر)[60]
- أعضاء مجلس النواب
- جيسون كرو، الدائرة السادسة، كلورادو (2019–الحاضر)[60]
- كريسي هولاهان، الدائرة السادسة، پنسلڤانيا (2019–الحاضر)[82]
- توم مالينووسكي، الدائرة السابعة، نيوجرزي (2019–2023) ورئيس الحزب الديمقراطي في مقاطعة هنتردون (2024–الحاضر)[83]
- سارا مكبرايد، الدائرة العامة، ديلاوير (2025–الحاضر)[84]
- فرانك پالون، الدائرة السادسة، نيوجرزي (1988–الحاضر)[85]
- پات ريان، الدائرة 18، نيويورك (2023–الحاضر) والدائرة 19، نيويورك (2022–2023)[86]
- ألبيو سيرس، الدائرة الثامنة، نيوجرزي (2006–2023) وعمدة وست نيويورك (1995–2006، 2023–الحاضر)[62] (أيد گوتهايمر سابقاً)[61][65]
- أبيگل سپانرگر، الدائرة السابعة، ڤرجينيا (2019–2025)[60]
- مسؤولون ولائيون
- رتشارد كودي، حاكم ولاية نيوجرزي السابق (2002، 2004–2006)[87]
- جون كورزين، حاكم ولاية نيوجرزي السابق (2006–2010)[88]
- مورا هيلي، حاكمة ولاية مساتشوستس (2023–الحاضر)[81]
- جانت ميلز، حاكمة ولاية مين (2019–الحاضر)[81]
- مشرعون ولائيون
- لندا گرينشتاين، الدائرة 14، نيوجرزي (2010–الحاضر)[89]
- جون مكيون، الدائرة 2، نيوجرزي (2024–الحاضر)[90]
- بريان ستيك، الدائرة 33، نيوجرزي (2008–الحاضر) وعمدة يونيون سيتي (2000–الحاضر)[62] (أيد گوتهايمر سابقاً)[61][65]
- تريسا روز، زعيمة الأغلبية في مجلس شيوخ نيوجرزي (2022–الحاضر)، الدائرة 29، نيوجرزي (2008–الحاضر)[91]
- إليانا پينتور مارين، الدائرة 29، نيوجرزي (2013–الحاضر)[92]
- 4 من أعضاء مجلس الولاية [93][89][94]
- مسؤولو المقاطعة
- توماس أدامو، مأمور مقاطعة پاسيك (2025–الحاضر)[95]
- دان بنسون، عضو المجلس التنفيذي لمقاطعة مرسر (2024–الحاضر)[89]
- Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr., Essex County Executive (2003–present)[95]
- Chris Durkin, Essex County Clerk (2006–present)[95]
- Armando Fontoura, former Essex County Sheriff (1990–2025)[95]
- Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive (2024–present) and Hudson County Democratic chair[62] (previously endorsed Gottheimer)[61][65]
- Danielle Ireland-Imhof, Passaic County Clerk (2019–present)[95]
- Amir Jones, Essex County Sheriff (2025–present)[95]
- Jack Kemler, Mercer County Sheriff (2010–present)[89]
- Juan Rivera, Essex County Register of Deeds (2020–present)[95]
- Paula Sollami-Covello, Mercer County Clerk (2006–present)[89]
- 8 من مفوضي مقاطعة إسكس[95]
- 3 من مفوضي مقاطعة مرسر [89]
- 3 من مفوضي مقاطعة پاسيك[95]
- المسؤولون المحليون
- Andre Sayegh, Mayor of Paterson (2018–present)[96]
- 23 other mayors[95][97][89][62][61][65]
- Party officials
- Janice Mironov, Mercer County Democratic chair and mayor of East Windsor[89]
- Individuals
- Billie Jean King, former professional tennis player[98]
- Party chapters
- Political parties
- Essex County Democratic Committee[99]
- Hudson County Democratic Committee[100]
- Hunterdon County Democratic Committee[101]
- Mercer County Democratic Committee[102]
- Middlesex County Democratic Committee[103]
- Monmouth County Democratic Committee[104]
- Morris County Democratic Committee[105]
- Passaic County Democratic Committee[106]
- Somerset County Democratic Committee (co-endorsement with Baraka, Gottheimer, Spiller, & Sweeney)[28]
- Sussex County Democratic Committee[107]
- Union County Democratic Committee[108]
- Labor unions
- International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 194[109]
- Laborers' Union[110]
- National Association of Government Employees[111]
- Organizations
- Chatham Moms for Change[112]
- Elect Democratic Women[113]
- EMILYs List[114]
- Latina Civic PAC[115]
- New Jersey League of Conservation Voters[116]
- Passaic County Young Democrats[117]
- Sierra Club[118]
- With Honor Fund[119]
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- State legislators
- Raymond Lesniak, SD-20 (1983–2018)[120]
- Mayors
- Derek Armstead, Mayor of Linden, New Jersey (2014–present)[121]
- Political parties
- Somerset County Democratic Committee (co-endorsement with Baraka, Gottheimer, Sherrill, & Sweeney)[28]
- Labor unions
- New Jersey Education Association (candidate's employer)[122]
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- U.S. representatives
- Herb Conaway, NJ-03 (2025–present)[123]
- Donald Norcross, NJ-01 (2014–present)[124]
- State legislators
- Joe Roberts, former Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (2006–2010) from AD-05 (1987–2010)[125]
- 6 state senators[123]
- 15 other state assemblymembers[123][125][93]
- County officials
- Chuck Billingham, Camden County Sheriff (2025–present)[125]
- Caren Fitzpatrick, former at-large Atlantic County Commissioner (2018–2024)[123]
- James Hogan, Gloucester County Clerk[125]
- James Kostoplis, Burlington County Sheriff[126]
- Pamela Rosen Lampitt, Camden County Clerk (2025–present)[125]
- Carmel Morina, Gloucester County Sheriff[125]
- Joseph Ripa, former Camden County Clerk[125]
- Joanne Schwartz, Burlington County Clerk[126]
- Whip Wilson, former Camden County Sheriff (2015–2025)[125]
- 2 Burlington County Commissioners[126]
- 6 Camden County Commissioners[125]
- 5 Gloucester County Commissioners[125]
- 3 Salem County Commissioners[25]
- Local officials
- Party officials
- County Democratic chairs for Atlantic, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem[129][130]
- Individuals
- George Norcross, former Democratic National Committee member[131]
- Party chapters
- Political parties
- Atlantic County Democratic Committee[132]
- Burlington County Democratic Committee[133]
- Camden County Democratic Committee[134]
- Cumberland County Democratic Committee[135]
- Gloucester County Democratic Committee[136]
- Somerset County Democratic Committee (joint endorsement with Baraka, Gottheimer, Sherrill, & Spiller)[28]
- Salem County Democratic Committee[137]
- Labor unions
- Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters[138]
- International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers (candidate's employer)[139]
- International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers Local 28[140]
- 5 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers chapters[ج][141][142][143][93]
- International Longshoremen's Association[144]
- New Jersey Roofers Unions[145]
- New Jersey State Building Trades Council[146]
- Sheet Metal Workers New Jersey State Council[147]
- Southern New Jersey Central Labor Council[148]
- Teamsters Joint Council 53[149]
- UNITE HERE Locals 54 & 100[150]
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- U.S. senators
- Cory Booker, New Jersey (2013–present)[151]
- Andy Kim, New Jersey (2024–present)[152]
- U.S. representatives
- Rob Menendez, NJ-8 (2023–present)[153]
- Donald Payne Jr., NJ-10 (2012–2024) (deceased)[94]
- Statewide officials
- Phil Murphy, Governor of New Jersey (2018–present)[154]
- Tahesha Way, Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey (2023–present) and Secretary of State of New Jersey (2018–present)[154]
- State legislators
- Craig Coughlin, Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (2018–present) from AD-19 (2010–present)[154]
- Nicholas Scutari, President of the New Jersey Senate (2022–present) from SD-22 (2004–present) and Union County Democratic chair[154]
- Britnee Timberlake, state senator from the 34th district (2024–present)[155]
- Political parties
- Cape May County Democratic Committee[156]
- Ocean County Democratic Committee[157]
- Labor unions
County convention results
Hunterdon County Democratic Convention[101] | ||||||||||||||||||
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Candidate | Round 1 | Round 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 81 | 45.76% | 89 | 56.69% | ||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 65 | 36.73% | 68 | 43.31% | ||||||||||||||
Josh Gottheimer | 13 | 7.35% | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 11 | 6.21% | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||
Stephen Sweeney | 7 | 3.95% | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 177 ballots | 157 ballots |
Mercer County Democratic Convention[102] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 224 | 55.45% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 133 | 32.92% | ||||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 47 | 11.63% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 404 ballots |
Monmouth County Democratic Convention[104] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 338 | 72.84% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 96 | 20.69% | ||||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 30 | 6.47% | ||||||||||||||||
Josh Gottheimer[ح] | 0[خ] | 0.00% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 464 ballots |
Sussex County Democratic Convention[107] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 113 | 88.28% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 9 | 7.03% | ||||||||||||||||
Stephen Sweeney | 6 | 4.69% | ||||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 0 | 0.00% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 128 ballots[د] |
Burlington County Democratic Convention[133] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Stephen Sweeney | 119 | 44.57% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 69 | 25.84% | ||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 52 | 19.48% | ||||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 27 | 10.11% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 267 ballots |
Atlantic County Democratic Convention[132] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | Round 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||||||||||
Stephen Sweeney | 81 | 47.36% | 90 | 52.02% | ||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 38 | 22.22% | 46 | 26.59% | ||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 29 | 16.96% | 37 | 21.39% | ||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 23 | 13.45% | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 171 ballots | 173 ballots |
Ocean County Democratic Convention[157][ذ] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 63 | 38.41% | ||||||||||||||||
Stephen Sweeney | 31 | 18.90% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 26 | 15.85% | ||||||||||||||||
Steven Fulop[ر] | 23 | 14.02% | ||||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 21 | 12.80% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 164 ballots |
Bergen County Democratic Convention[74] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Josh Gottheimer | 616 | 66.02% | ||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 148 | 15.86% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 95 | 10.18% | ||||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 45 | 4.82% | ||||||||||||||||
Steve Sweeney | 29 | 3.11% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots[ز] | 933 ballots |
Morris County Democratic Convention[105] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 385 | 76.85% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 88 | 17.56% | ||||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 20 | 3.99% | ||||||||||||||||
Steve Sweeney | 8 | 1.6% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots[س] | 524 ballots | |||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 83.71%[159] |
Salem County Democratic Convention[137] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Steve Sweeney | 24 | 82.76% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 3 | 10.34% | ||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 2 | 6.90% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 29 ballots |
Warren County Democratic Convention[75] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Josh Gottheimer | 19 | 57.58% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 7 | 21.21% | ||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 5 | 15.15% | ||||||||||||||||
Steve Sweeney | 2 | 6.06% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 33 ballots |
Essex County Democratic Convention[99] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 438 | 62.13% | ||||||||||||||||
Ras Baraka | 236 | 33.48% | ||||||||||||||||
Sean Spiller | 24 | 3.40% | ||||||||||||||||
Steve Sweeney | 7 | 0.99% | ||||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 705 ballots |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[ش] |
Margin of error |
Ras Baraka | Steven Fulop | Josh Gottheimer | Mikie Sherrill | Sean Spiller | Stephen Sweeney | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emerson College[160] | May 11–13, 2025 | 386 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 11% | 11% | 11% | 28% | 10% | 5% | 24% |
MDW Communications (D)[161][A] | May 11–13, 2025 | 1,100 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 17% | 13% | 7% | 21% | 7% | 5% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|30% |
Global Strategy Group (D)[162][B] | May 10–13, 2025 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 15% | 16% | 11% | 33% | 6% | 7% | 12% |
StimSight Research[163] | May 7–10, 2025 | 409 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 21% | 19% | 10% | 31% | 9% | 9% | 1% |
MDW Communications (D)[164][A] | April 2025 | 1,200 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 14% | 14% | 9% | 18% | 11% | 8% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|26% |
Rutgers-Eagleton[165] | April 1–10, 2025 | 556 (RV) | – | 9% | 12% | 9% | 17% | 10% | 7% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|32% |
Global Strategy Group (D)[166][B] | April 6–8, 2025 | 600 (LV) | – | 13% | 13% | 15% | 25% | 12% | 6% | 16% |
Hart Research Associates (D)[158][C] | March – April 2025 | – | – | 12% | 14% | 11% | 20% | 9% | 9% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|26% |
Global Strategy Group (D)[167][D] | April 1–3, 2025 | 900 (LV) | ± 3.0% | 11% | 13% | 14% | 19% | 11% | 5% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|27% |
MDW Communications (D)[168][A] | March 19–20, 2025 | 935 (LV) | ± 3.0% | 12% | 9% | 5% | 14% | 8% | 5% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|47% |
GBAO (D)[169][E] | February 27 – March 3, 2025 | 800 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 14% | 10% | 9% | 20% | 15% | 8% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|24% |
Hart Research Associates (D)[158][C] | February 2025 | – | – | 12% | 12% | 9% | 25% | 11% | 5% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|26% |
MDW Communications (D)[170][A] | February 10, 2025 | 789 (LV) | ± 3.0% | 10% | 5% | 5% | 16% | 10% | 3% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|52% |
Public Policy Polling (D)[171][F] | January 22–23, 2025 | 615 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 9% | 9% | 5% | 16% | 11% | 9% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|43% |
Emerson College[172] | January 18–21, 2025 | 437 (LV) | ± 4.6% | 8% | 4% | 7% | 10% | 8% | 7% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|56% |
Hart Research Associates (D)[158][C] | November 2024 | – | – | 12% | 7% | 6% | 17% | 10% | 9% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|39% |
Upswing Research (D)[173][G] | November 23–27, 2024 | 803 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 13% | 8% | 10% | 25% | 7% | 8% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|30% |
Global Strategy Group (D)[174][B] | November 20–24, 2024 | 800 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 9% | 4% | 9% | 24% | 5% | 11% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|38% |
Renaissance Campaign Strategies (D)[175][H] | July 13–14, 2024 | 802 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 12% | 7% | 8% | 18% | 2% | 8% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|45% |
GQR Research (D)[176][I] | March 7–12, 2024 | 603 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 20% | 9% | 5% | 23% | – | 12% | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|29% |
Fundraising
Primary campaign finance activity through June 27, 2025 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Ras Baraka | $7,325,248 | $7,219,890 | $105,358 |
Steven Fulop | $9,142,423 | $9,009,629 | $132,794 |
Josh Gottheimer | $9,217,621 | $8,742,829 | $474,792 |
Mikie Sherrill | $9,549,353 | $9,283,760 | $265,594 |
Sean Spiller | $454,309 | $415,580 | $38,729 |
Steve Sweeney | $9,047,708 | $8,633,427 | $414,281 |
Source: New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission[178] |
Debates
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Democratic | Democratic | Democratic | Democratic | Democratic |
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P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn |
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Baraka | Fulop | Gottheimer | Sherrill | Spiller | Sweeney | |||||
1[179] | November 21, 2024 | NJ PBS | David Cruz | YouTube | P | P | A | A | P | P |
2[180] | February 2, 2025 | New Jersey Globe On New Jersey Rider University |
Laura Jones | YouTube | P | P | P | P | P | P |
3[181][182] | May 12, 2025 | NJ PBS WNYC |
Briana Vannozzi Michael Hill |
YouTube | P | P | P | P | N | P |
4[181][182] | May 18, 2025 | New Jersey Globe On New Jersey Rider University |
Laura Jones | YouTube | P | P | P | P | N | P |
Results
Democratic primary results[183] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
Democratic | Mikie Sherrill | 286٬244 | 34.02% | |
Democratic | Ras Baraka | 173٬951 | 20.67% | |
Democratic | Steven Fulop | 134٬573 | 15.99% | |
Democratic | Josh Gottheimer | 97٬384 | 11.57% | |
Democratic | Sean Spiller | 89٬472 | 10.63% | |
Democratic | Stephen Sweeney | 59٬811 | 7.11% | |
الاجمالي | 841,435 | 100.0%% |
Lieutenant gubernatorial nomination
Nominee
- Dale Caldwell, president of Centenary University (2023–present) and former New Brunswick school board member (1998–2024)[184]
Considered but not selected
- Samuel Delgado, vice chair of the New Jersey State Cannabis Regulatory Commission and husband of state assemblymember Yvonne Lopez[185]
- Shavar Jeffries, former assistant attorney general (2008–2010) and candidate for Mayor of Newark in 2014[185]
- Jim Johnson, former U.S. Under Secretary of the Treasury for Enforcement (1998–2001) and candidate for governor in 2017[185]
- Carlos Medina, president of the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey[185]
- Lamont Repollet, president of Kean University (2020–present) and former New Jersey Commissioner of Education (2018–2020)[185]
Declined to be considered
- Troy Singleton, state senator from the 7th district (2018–present)[185]
- Benjie Wimberly, state senator from the 35th district (2025–present)[185]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Jack Ciattarelli, former state assemblyman from the 16th district (2011–2018), nominee for governor in 2021, and candidate in 2017[186]
Eliminated in primary
- Justin Barbera, contractor and independent candidate for دائرة الكونگرس رقم 3 بولاية نيوجرزي in 2024[187]
- Jon Bramnick, state senator from the 21st district (2022–present) and former Minority Leader of the New Jersey General Assembly (2012–2022) from the 21st district (2003–2022)[188]
- Mario Kranjac, former mayor of Englewood Cliffs (2016–2024)[189]
- Bill Spadea, radio talk show host and nominee for دائرة الكونگرس رقم 12 بولاية نيوجرزي in 2004[190]
Withdrawn
- Edward Durr, former state senator from the 3rd district (2022–2024) (endorsed Spadea)[191]
- Jim Fazzone, former mayor of Burlington City (2008–2015) and nominee for SD-07 in 2023 (endorsed Bramnick)[192]
Declined
- Chris Christie, former governor (2010–2018) and candidate for president in 2016 and 2024[193]
- Declan O'Scanlon, state senator from the 13th district (2018–present) (endorsed Ciattarelli)[194]
Endorsements
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- Executive branch officials
- Michael Chertoff, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security (2005–2009)[188]
- Anthony Scaramucci, former White House Communications Director (2017)[195]
- U.S. representatives
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House (2011–2015) from OH-08 (1991–2015)[188]
- Rodney Frelinghuysen, NJ-11 (1995–2019)[196]
- Leonard Lance, NJ-07 (2009–2019)[197]
- Statewide officials
- George P. Bush, former Texas Land Commissioner (2015–2023)[188]
- Christopher Porrino, former New Jersey Attorney General (2016–2018)[188]
- State legislators
- Robert Auth, AD-39 (2014–present)[198]
- Michele Matsikoudis, AD-21 (2022–present)[188]
- Nancy Munoz, AD-21 (2009–present)[188]
- County officials
- Tayfun Selen, Morris County Commissioner (2020–present)[188]
- Local officials
- Party officials
- Laura Ali, Morris County Republican chair[188]
- Party chapters
- Political parties
- Mercer County Republican Committee (co-endorsement with Ciattarelli and Spadea)[202]
- Newspapers
- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Republican primary only)[59]
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- Executive branch officials
- Kellyanne Conway, former Senior Counselor to the President (2017–2020)[203]
- Donald Trump, 45th and 47th president of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)[204]
- State legislators
- Jack Collins, former speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (1996–2002) from the 3rd district (1986–2002)[205]
- Declan O'Scanlon, state senator from the 13th district (2018–present) and former state assemblymember (2008-18)[194]
- Vincent J. Polistina, state senator from the 2nd district (2021–present) and former state assemblymember (2008–12)[206]
- 3 state senators[206][207][208][209]
- 4 other state assemblymembers[206][207][210]
- County officials
- Jim Curcio, Atlantic County Surrogate[206]
- Joe Giralo, Atlantic County Clerk[206]
- Dennis Levinson, Atlantic County Executive (2000–present)[206]
- Joseph O'Donoghue, Atlantic County Sheriff[206]
- Virginia Haines, Ocean County Commissioner (2016–present) and Republican National Committeemember (2004–present)[207]
- 9 Atlantic County Commissioners[206]
- 5 Monmouth County Commissioners[211]
- 1 other Ocean County Commissioner[207]
- Local officials
- Party officials
- Party chapters
- Political parties
- Atlantic County Republican Committee[222]
- Bergen County Republican Committee[223]
- Burlington County Republican Committee[224]
- Cape May County Republican Committee[225]
- Cumberland County Republican Committee[226]
- Essex County Republican Committee[227]
- Gloucester County Republican Committee[228]
- Hunterdon County Republican Committee[229]
- Mercer County Republican Committee (co-endorsement with Bramnick and Spadea)[202]
- Middlesex County Republican Committee[230]
- Monmouth County Republican Committee[231]
- Passaic County Republican Committee[232]
- Salem County Republican Committee[233]
- Somerset County Republican Committee[234]
- Union County Republican Committee[235]
- Warren County Republican Committee[236]
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- U.S. representatives
- Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House (1995–1999) from GA-06 (1979–1999)[237]
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- U.S. representatives
- Tom MacArthur, NJ-03 (2015–2019)[238]
- State legislators
- Carmen Amato, SD-09 (2024–present)[216]
- Edward Durr, SD-03 (2022–2024)[191]
- Greg Myhre, AD-09 (2024–present)[216]
- Brian Rumpf, AD-09 (2024–present)[216]
- County officials
- 2 Ocean County Commissioners[239][240]
- John Catalano, Ocean County Deputy Clerk[240]
- Local officials
- Party officials
- George Gilmore, Ocean County Republican chair[239]
- Individuals
- Phil Rizzo, pastor and Republican primary candidate for the 2021 New Jersey gubernatorial election[243]
- Party chapters
- 10 municipal Republican committees[242]
- Political parties
- Camden County Republican Committee[244]
- Mercer County Republican Committee (co-endorsement with Bramnick and Ciattarelli)[202]
- Ocean County Republican Committee[245]
- Organizations
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- U.S. representatives
- Tom Kean Jr., NJ-07 (2023–present)[248]
- Nancy Mace, SC-01 (2021–present)[249]
- Chris Smith, NJ-04 (1981–present)[248]
- Jeff Van Drew, NJ-02 (2019–present)[248]
- Statewide officials
- Chris Christie, former Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018)[193]
County Conventions
Cape May County[225] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Monmouth County[231] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Atlantic County[222] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Passaic County[232] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Ocean County[245] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
Republican | Bill Spadea | 129 | 60.85% | |
Republican | Jack Ciattarelli | 83 | 39.15% | |
الاجمالي | 212 | 100.00%% |
Cumberland County[226] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Salem County[233] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Warren County[236] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Mercer County[202] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
Republican | Bill Spadea | 69 | 42.86% | |
Republican | Jack Ciattarelli | 59 | 36.65% | |
Republican | Jon Bramnick | 33 | 20.50% | |
الاجمالي | 161 | 100.00%% |
Somerset County[234] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Hunterdon County[229] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Union County[235] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
Republican | Jack Ciattarelli | 258 | 100.00% | |
الاجمالي | 258[ط] | 100.00%% |
Burlington County[224] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Middlesex County[230] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Camden County Republican Convention[244] | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Round 1 | Round 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||||||||||
Bill Spadea | 36 | 47.37% | 51 | 68.00% | ||||||||||||||
Bill Spadea | 23 | 30.26% | 24 | 32.00% | ||||||||||||||
Edward Durr | 29 | 16.96% | 17 | 22.37% | ||||||||||||||
Total ballots | 76 ballots | 75 ballots |
Bergen County[223] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
Republican | Jack Ciattarelli | 492 | 86.31% | |
Republican | Mario Kranjac | 66 | 11.58% | |
Republican | Monica Brinson | 12 | 2.11% | |
الاجمالي | 570 | 100.00%% |
Essex County[227] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
Republican | Jack Ciattarelli | 15 | 88.24% | |
Republican | Jon Bramnick | 2 | 11.76% | |
الاجمالي | 17 | 100.00%% |
Gloucester County[228] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
الاجمالي | N/A[ض] | 100.00%% |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[ش] |
Margin of error |
Jon Bramnick |
Jack Ciattarelli |
Edward Durr |
Mario Kranjac |
Bill Spadea |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emerson College[160] | May 11–13, 2025 | 330 (LV) | ± 5.4% | 8% | 44% | – | 2% | 18% | 4%[ظ] | 23% |
National Research Inc.[250][J] | May 6–8, 2025 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 10% | 54% | – | 2% | 23% | – | 11% |
National Research Inc.[251][J] | April 8–10, 2025 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 9% | 50% | – | 3% | 22% | – | 14% |
Rutgers-Eagleton[165] | April 1–10, 2025 | 258 (RV) | – | 4% | 42% | – | 0% | 12% | 7%[ع] | 34% |
Durr withdraws from the race | ||||||||||
KAConsulting (R)[252][K] | February 5–7, 2025 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 4% | 42% | 2% | 2% | 13% | – | 35% |
Emerson College[172] | January 18–21, 2025 | 334 (LV) | ± 5.3% | 4% | 26% | 2% | – | 13% | 10%[غ] | قالب:Party shading/Undecided|47% |
KAConsulting (R)[254][K] | June 12–14, 2024 | 606 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 3% | 44% | 2% | – | 11% | – | 38% |
- Monmouth County
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[ش] |
Margin of error |
Jon Bramnick |
Jack Ciattarelli |
Edward Durr |
Bill Spadea |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stepien Strategic Partners[255][L] | December 7–10, 2024 | 920 (LV) | ±3.2% | 1% | 37% | 3% | 38% | 22% |
- Morris County
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[ش] |
Margin of error |
Jon Bramnick |
Jack Ciattarelli |
Edward Durr |
Bill Spadea |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stepien Strategic Partners[255][L] | December 7–10, 2024 | 920 (LV) | ±3.2% | 5% | 39% | 2% | 22% | 32% |
- Ocean County
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[ش] |
Margin of error |
Jon Bramnick |
Jack Ciattarelli |
Edward Durr |
Bill Spadea |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stepien Strategic Partners[255][L] | December 7–10, 2024 | 920 (LV) | ±3.2% | 3% | 28% | 4% | 38% | 27% |
Fundraising
Primary campaign finance activity through June 27, 2025 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Justin Barbera | <$6,900 | <$6,900 | <$6,900 |
Jon Bramnick | $5,160,140 | $5,015,536 | $144,604 |
Jack Ciattarelli | $9,474,904 | $9,204,860 | $270,044 |
Edward Durr | $11,775 | $4,591 | $7,184 |
Mario Kranjac | $191,289 | $198,829 | -$7,540 |
Bill Spadea | $4,787,792 | $4,572,045 | $215,747 |
Source: New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission[178] |
Debates
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn |
||||||||||
Barbera | Bramnick | Ciattarelli | Durr | Kranjac | Spadea | |||||
1 | November 21, 2024 | NJ PBS | David Cruz | YouTube | N | P | A | P | N | A |
2[180] | February 4, 2025 | New Jersey Globe On New Jersey Rider University Save Jersey |
Laura Jones | YouTube | N | P | P | P | N | P |
3[181][182] | May 7, 2025 | NJ PBS WNYC |
David Cruz Michael Hill |
YouTube | N | P | P | W | N | P |
4[181][182] | May 20, 2025 | New Jersey Globe On New Jersey Rider University Save Jersey |
Laura Jones | YouTube | N | P | P | W | N | P |
Results
Republican primary results[183] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | النسبة | |
Republican | Jack Ciattarelli | 316٬283 | 67.82% | |
Republican | Bill Spadea | 101٬408 | 21.75% | |
Republican | Jon Bramnick | 29٬130 | 6.25% | |
Republican | Mario Kranjac | 12٬782 | 2.74% | |
Republican | Justin Barbera | 6٬743 | 1.45% | |
الاجمالي | 466,346 | 100.0%% |
Lieutenant gubernatorial nomination
Nominee
- Jim Gannon, Morris County Sheriff (2017–present)[256]
Considered but not selected
- Nick De Gregorio, financial trader and candidate for New Jersey's 5th congressional district in 2022[185]
- Don Guardian, state assemblymember from the 2nd district (2022–present)[185]
- Mike Inganamort, state assemblymember from the 24th district (2024–present)[185]
- Tony Perry, mayor of Middletown[185]
- Holly Schepisi, state senator from the 39th district (2021–present)[185]
Declined to be considered
- Kristin Corrado, state senator from the 40th district (2017–present)[185]
Third-party candidates
Candidates
Declared
- Vic Kaplan (Libertarian), former chair of the New Jersey Libertarian Party and nominee for New Jersey's 12th congressional district in 2024[257]
- Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers), perennial candidate[258]
Disqualified
- Lily Benavides (Green), former Democratic New Hampshire state representative (2007–2008) and Green nominee for دائرة الكونگرس رقم 11 بولاية نيوجرزي in 2024[259]
- Lisa Ryan, software engineer[259]
Withdrawn
General election
Candidates
- Mikie Sherrill (Democratic), U.S. representative from دائرة الكونگرس رقم 11 بولاية نيوجرزي (2019–present)
- Running mate: Dale Caldwell, president of Centenary University (2023–present) and former New Brunswick school board member (1998–2024)
- Jack Ciattarelli (Republican), former state assemblyman from the 16th district (2011–2018), nominee for governor in 2021, and candidate in 2017
- Running mate: Jim Gannon, Morris County Sheriff (2017–present)
- Vic Kaplan (Libertarian), former chair of the New Jersey Libertarian Party and nominee for New Jersey's 12th congressional district in 2024[261]
- Running mate: Bruno Pereira, chair of the New Jersey Libertarian Party
- Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers), perennial candidate
- Running mate: Craig Honts
Debates
Gubernatorial
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Republican |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
||||||
Sherrill | Ciattarelli | |||||
1[262] | September 21, 2025 | New Jersey Globe On New Jersey Rider University |
Laura Jones | YouTube | P | P |
2[262] | October 8, 2025 | Various[ق] | Tamala Edwards Bill Ritter |
YouTube | P | P |
Lieutenant gubernatorial
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Republican |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
||||||
Caldwell | Gannon | |||||
1[262] | September 30, 2025 | Various[ك] | Dan Mannarino Henry Rosoff |
YouTube | P | P |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[263] | Lean D | September 11, 2025 |
Inside Elections[264] | Lean D | August 28, 2025 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[265] | Lean D | September 4, 2025 |
Race to the WH[266] | Lean D | September 25, 2025 |
State Navigate[267] | Likely D | September 30, 2025 |
Post-primary endorsements
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- U.S Presidents
- Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States (2009–2017)[268]
- 2025 gubernatorial candidates
- Ras Baraka, mayor of Newark (2014–present)[269]
- Steven Fulop, mayor of Jersey City (2013–present)[270]
- Josh Gottheimer, NJ-05 (2017–present)[271]
- Sean Spiller, former mayor of Montclair (2020–2025)[271]
- Stephen Sweeney, former president of the New Jersey Senate (2010–2022) from the 3rd district (2002–2022)[270]
- U.S. senators
- Cory Booker, New Jersey (2013–present)[272]
- Andy Kim, New Jersey (2024–present)[272]
- Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota (2007–present)[273]
- U.S. representatives
- Bonnie Watson Coleman, NJ-12 (2015–present)[271]
- Herb Conaway, NJ-03 (2025–present)[271]
- Gabby Giffords, AZ-08 (2007–2012)[274]
- LaMonica McIver, NJ-10 (2024–present)[271]
- Rob Menendez, NJ-08 (2023–present)[271]
- Donald Norcross, NJ-01 (2014–present)[271]
- Nellie Pou, NJ-09 (2025–present)[275]
- Statewide officials
- Phil Murphy, Governor of New Jersey (2018–present)[272]
- Christine Todd Whitman, former Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001) (Forward; former Republican)[276]
- State legislators
- Renee Burgess, state senator from the 28th district (2022–present)[277]
- John Burzichelli, state senator from the 3rd district (2024–present)[273]
- Alixon Collazos-Gill, state assemblymember from the 27th district (2024–present)[274]
- Vin Gopal, state senator from the 11th district (2018–present) (candidate's campaign chair)[278]
- Zohran Mamdani, New York state assemblymember from the 36th district (2021–present) and nominee for mayor of New York City in 2025[279]
- Raj Mukherji, state senator from the 32nd district (2024–present)[155]
- Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, state assemblymember from the 15th district (2018–present)[273]
- Britnee Timberlake, state senator from the 34th district (2024–present)[155]
- Shirley Turner, President pro tempore of the New Jersey Senate (2002–2010, 2024–present) from the 15th district (1998–present)[273]
- Benjie Wimberly, state senator from the 35th district (2025–present)[280]
- Party officials
- Ken Martin, Chair of the Democratic National Committee (2025–present)[281]
- Chigozie Onyema, Newark West Ward Democratic Chair[282]
- Party chapters
- Cape May County Democratic Committee[155]
- Labor unions
- 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East[283]
- 32BJ Motor Vehicle Inspectors[283]
- Actors' Equity Association[284]
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees New Jersey Council 63[285]
- Committee of Interns and Residents[283]
- Communications Workers of America District 1[286]
- Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters[287]
- Health Professionals and Allied Employees[288]
- Hotel and Gaming Trades Council[289]
- International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers[290]
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 21[291]
- New Jersey Education Association[292]
- New Jersey State AFL-CIO[293]
- New Jersey State Association of Pipe Trades[294]
- Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union[295]
- SEIU 32BJ[288]
- SEIU New Jersey State Council[283]
- Sheet Metal Workers New Jersey State Council[296]
- 9 United Association locals[297]
- 6 United Food and Commercial Workers locals[298]
- United Service Workers Union[299]
- Workers United[300]
- Workers United Laundry, Distribution and Food Service Joint Board[283]
- Organizations
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- 2025 gubernatorial candidates
- Edward Durr, former state senator from the 3rd district (2022–2024)[309]
- Mario Kranjac, former mayor of Englewood Cliffs (2016–2024)[309]
- U.S. representatives
- Tom Kean Jr., NJ-07 (2023–present)[310]
- Mike Lawler, NY-17 (2023–present)[311]
- Chris Smith, NJ-04 (1981–present)[310]
- Jeff Van Drew, NJ-02 (2019–present)[310]
- Statewide officials
- Brian Kemp, Governor of Georgia (2019–present)[312]
- Thomas Kean, former Governor of New Jersey (1982–1990)[313]
- State legislators
- Jamel Holley, former state assemblymember from the 20th district (2015–2022) (Democratic)[314]
- Anthony M. Bucco, minority leader of the New Jersey Senate (2023–present) from the 25th district (2019–present)[315]
- Michele Matsikoudis, state assemblymember from the 21st district (2022–present)[315]
- Nicholas Sacco, mayor of North Bergen (1991–present) and former state senator from the 32nd district (1995–2024) (Democratic)[316]
- Silverio Vega, former state assemblymember from the 33rd district (2006–2008) and former mayor of West New York, New Jersey (2006–2011) (Democratic)[317]
- Party officials
- Anthony Vainieri, former Hudson County Democratic chair (Democratic)[318]
- Individuals
- Benny Johnson, activist [319]
- Jack Posobiec, alt-right activist[319]
- Scott Presler, political organizer[309]
- Sid Rosenberg, radio host[309]
- Labor unions
- International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825[320]
- Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Locals 4 & 5[321][313]
- Port Authority Police Lieutenants Benevolent Association[322][313]
- Port Authority Police Detectives Endowment Association, INC[323][313]
- New Jersey Fraternal Order of Police[324]
- Organizations
- Association of Former New Jersey State Troopers[313]
- New Jersey State Retired Police and Firemen's Association[313]
- Save the East Coast Inc.[313]
- New Jersey Outdoor Alliance[313]
- New Jersey Family Policy Center[325]
- Republican Governors Association[312]
- Moms for Liberty[326]
- Newspapers
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- 2025 gubernatorial candidates
- Bill Spadea, radio talk show host (Republican)[328]
Polling
Aggregate polls
Source of poll aggregation |
Dates administered |
Dates updated |
Mikie Sherrill (D) |
Jack Ciattarelli (R) |
Other/ |
Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RealClearPolitics[329] | September 22 – October 9, 2025 | October 10, 2025 | 46.8% | 42.8% | 10.4% | Sherrill +4.0% |
Decision Desk HQ[330] | through October 10, 2025 | October 10, 2025 | 48.1% | 43.7% | 8.2% | Sherrill +4.4% |
Race to the WH[331] | through October 10, 2025 | October 10, 2025 | 47.8% | 42.8% | 9.4% | Sherrill +5.0% |
Average | 47.6% | 43.1% | 9.3% | Sherrill +4.5% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[ش] |
Margin of error |
Mikie Sherrill (D) |
Jack Ciattarelli (R) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rasmussen Reports (R)[332] | October 8–9, 2025 | 955 (LV) | ± 3.0% | 46% | 40% | 4%[م] | 9% |
Neighborhood Research (R)[333] | October 6–9, 2025 | 311 (LV) | ± 5.6% | 44% | 44% | – | 12% |
Public Policy Polling (D)[334][M] | October 2–3, 2025 | 703 (RV) | ± 3.7% | 49% | 43% | – | 8% |
John Zogby Strategies (D)[335] | September 30 – October 2, 2025 | 912 (LV) | ± 3.3% | 50% | 42% | – | 8% |
Quantus Insights (R)[336] | September 29–30, 2025 | 900 (LV) | ± 3.3% | 48% | 46% | – | 6% |
Beacon Research (D)/ Shaw & Company Research (R)[337][N] |
September 25–28, 2025 | 822 (LV) | ± 3.0% | 50% | 42% | – | 8% |
1,002 (RV) | 48% | 41% | – | 11% | |||
Global Strategy Group (D)[338][B] | September 22–25, 2025 | 800 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 50% | 43% | – | 7% |
Valcour/Save Jersey (R)[339] | September 23–24, 2025 | 1,274 (LV) | ± 2.8% | 47% | 45% | – | 7% |
Emerson College[340] | September 22–23, 2025 | 935 (LV) | ± 3.1% | 43% | 43% | 3% | 11% |
yes. every kid.[341] | September 20–22, 2025 | 704 (LV) | ± 3.7% | 48% | 41% | – | 10% |
National Research Inc. (R)Shadow IP reverts[محل شك][342][O] | September 16–18, 2025 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 45% | 46% | – | 9% |
Quinnipiac University[343] | September 11–15, 2025 | 1,238 (LV) | ± 3.9% | 49% | 41% | 2%[ن] | 6% |
51%[هـ] | 42% | – | 7% | ||||
Quantus Insights (R)[344] | September 2–4, 2025 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 47% | 37% | – | 16% |
49%[و] | 39% | – | 12% | ||||
TIPP Insights (R)[345][P] | August 25–28, 2025 | 1,524 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 37% | 36% | – | 27% |
1,349 (LV) | 46% | 39% | 2%[ي] | 12% | |||
1,073 (RV)[a] | 47% | 43% | 2%[ي] | 8% | |||
Rutgers-Eagleton[346] | July 31 – August 11, 2025 | 1,650 (LV) | ± 3.7% | 44% | 35% | 3% | 17% |
47%[و] | 37% | 3% | 12% | ||||
A2 Insights[347] | July 29 – August 2, 2025 | 629 (LV) | – | 51% | 45% | – | 4% |
StimSight Research[348] | July 18–24, 2025 | 1,108 (LV) | ± 3.3% | 48% | 42% | 1% | 9% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University[349] | July 17–23, 2025 | 806 (LV) | ± 3.4% | 45% | 37% | 3% | 15% |
KAConsulting (R)[350][Q] | June 24–27, 2025 | 800 (RV/LV) | ± 3.5% | 47% | 42% | – | 11% |
Cygnal (R)[351][R] | June 19–20, 2025 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.4% | 50% | 43% | – | 7% |
Rutgers-Eagleton[352] | June 13–16, 2025 | 621 (LV) | ± 5.4% | 51% | 31% | – | 18% |
56%[و] | 35% | – | 9% | ||||
SurveyUSA (D)[353][S] | May 28–30, 2025 | 576 (LV) | ± 6.1% | 51% | 38% | – | 12% |
Results
2025 New Jersey gubernatorial election | |||||
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الحزب | المرشح | الأصوات | % | ±% | |
Democratic | Mikie Sherrill Dale Caldwell |
||||
Republican | Jack Ciattarelli Jim Gannon |
||||
Libertarian | Vic Kaplan Bruno Pereira |
||||
Socialist Workers | Joanne Kuniansky Craig Honts |
||||
إجمالي الأصوات | 100.0% |
Notes
- ^ Vainieri's endorsement was voided by the election of Craig Guy as Hudson County Democratic chair.[45]
- ^ International and New Jersey State Council
- ^ National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees District 1199J
- ^ Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes and Locals 641, 2906, and 3082
- ^ Locals 30, 94, 351, 400, and 456
- ^ Withdrew from participation in this convention but remained on ballot.
- ^ Gottheimer received votes, but they were not announced due to his withdrawal at the convention.
- ^ 6 ballots were abstentions or voided.
- ^ No candidate endorsed, as none received a majority of ballots in the only round of voting
- ^ These votes were write-ins, as Fulop was not on the ballot.
- ^ 41 additional delegates abstained or cast invalid ballots.
- ^ 23 delegates abstained
- ^ أ ب ت ث ج ح Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear - ^ National and New Jersey chapter
- ^ أ ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س Ciattarelli was the only candidate on the ballot.
- ^ 22 votes were not counted, as they were undervotes.
- ^ Justin Barbera with 2%; "Someone else" with 2%
- ^ Justin Barbera with 3%; "None of them" 4%; "Someone else" with <1%
- ^ Bacon and Herberg with 3%; Canfield and Fazzone with 2%
- ^ Zielinski submitted enough signatures in June for ballot access but withdrew from the race in early August after missing the statutory deadline to select a lieutenant governor candidate, citing "health and personal reasons". Zielinski was replaced on the ballot by Lily Benavides, who was subsequently removed from the ballot after a petition challenge by the Morris County Democratic Committee.
- ^ WABC-TV, WPVI-TV, WXTV Univision 41, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University
- ^ WPIX, WPHL-TV, Kean University, New Jersey 101.5
- ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
- ^ "Third-party candidate" with 4%
- ^ Vic Kaplan (LP) and Joanne Kuniansky (SWP) with 1%
- ^ H2H between Sherill and Ciattarelli
- ^ أ ب ت With voters who lean towards a given candidate
- ^ أ ب Joanne Zielinski [sic] and David Kaplan [sic] with 1%. Note the poll incorrectly named Joanne Kuniansky as "Joanne Zielinski" and Vic Kaplan as "David Kaplan"
- ^ Among "regular voters"
Partisan clients
- ^ أ ب ت ث Poll sponsored by Baraka's campaign
- ^ أ ب ت ث Poll sponsored by Sherill's campaign
- ^ أ ب ت Poll sponsored by Fulop's campaign
- ^ Poll sponsored by Gottheimer's campaign
- ^ Poll sponsored by Garden State Forward, a super PAC affiliated with the New Jersey Education Association, which supports Spiller
- ^ Poll sponsored by Working New Jersey PAC, which supports Spiller
- ^ Poll sponsored by Laborers' International Union of North America, which supports Sherrill
- ^ Poll sponsored by One New Jersey United, a pro-Baraka Super PAC
- ^ Poll sponsored by Principled Veterans Fund, which the New Jersey Globe says "has connections" to Sherrill[177]
- ^ أ ب This poll was sponsored by Ciattarelli's campaign.
- ^ أ ب Poll commissioned by Kitchen Table Conservatives, a pro-Ciattarelli, anti-Spadea super PAC[253]
- ^ أ ب ت Poll conducted for Spadea's campaign
- ^ Poll commissioned by the Democratic Governors Association, which supports Sherrill
- ^ Poll sponsored by Fox News
- ^ Internal poll for the Jack Ciattarelli campaign
- ^ Poll sponsored by League of American Workers
- ^ Poll sponsored by Change NJ, a pro-Ciattarelli, anti-Sherrill super PAC
- ^ Poll sponsored by the American Principles Project, a conservative group
- ^ Poll sponsored by Democrats for Education Reform, which supports Sherrill
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