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Mikie Sherrill holding on to a narrow lead over Jack Ciattarelli Briana Vannozzi, Anchor | October 30, 2025 | NJ Decides 2025, Politics The race to be New Jersey’s next governor is neck and neck just days out from the election. A new poll released Thursday from Emerson College shows Democrat Mikie Sherrill narrowly holding on to the lead against Republican Jack Ciattarelli – 49% to 48%. Just 3% said they are voting for someone else or undecided. Throughout the campaign, polls have shown a tightening race, but on a press call earlier Thursday, the Democratic Governors Association dismissed the Emerson poll as an outlier.
Meanwhile, more than 900,000 voters have already cast their ballot before Election Day, either early in person or via mail-in ballot. An NJ Spotlight News analysis of down ballot and local races finds that fewer candidates are running for local school boards this year when compared to last. With hundreds of people running in uncontested elections, the New Jersey School Boards Association said it’s cause for concern as school boards have a significant impact on how schools are governed and taxpayer money... Clip: 10/30/2025 | 1m 25sVideo has Closed Captions | CC Mikie Sherrill holding on to a narrow lead over Jack Ciattarelli A new poll released Thursday from Emerson College shows Democrat Mikie Sherrill narrowly holding on to the lead against Republican Jack Ciattarelli – 49% to 48%.
Just 3% said they are voting for someone else or undecided. Problems playing video? Report a Problem | Closed Captioning Feedback Before you submit an error, please consult our Video Help page. Voters across New Jersey cast their ballots Tuesday in the 2025 General Election for state, county and local seats, including for school boards, bond referendums and public questions. Check back here for the unofficial local and county results, which will be updated as they become available.
Vote totals will be listed for all races. Winning candidates will have an X in front of their names. Ballots that are mailed in and postmarked by Nov. 4 can be accepted until Nov. 10, so results will continue to change after the close of polls on election night. Provisional ballots are not counted until after all mail-in ballots are tallied.
Detailed information and results on every race can be found on the county’s website. For all of our election coverage, including the race between Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli for the open governor’s seat, go to nj.com/elections. Polls from “select pollsters” meet certain criteria for reliability and are shown with a diamond. Going into election night, Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic candidate, held a narrow lead over Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican candidate, in pre-election polls, though several late surveys showed the race within the margin of error. The results may hinge on whether Ciattarelli will again outperform poll results as he did in 2021, when he came within three points of defeating Governor Phil Murphy. The state’s recent trend to the right – Trump narrowed his losing margin from 16 points in 2020 to six in 2024 – adds to Republican hopes.
Democrats are seeking to become the first party since the 1960s to win the governorship three consecutive times. Updated Nov. 4 Source: Polls collected by The New York Times. Pollsters that meet at least two of the three criteria below are considered “select pollsters” by The Times, as long as they are conducting polls for nonpartisan sponsors. Has a track record of accuracy in recent elections Is a member of a professional polling organization Conducts probability-based sampling
Polls that were conducted by or for partisan organizations are labeled, as they often release results that are favorable only to their causes. Margins are calculated using unrounded vote shares when available. The New Jersey governor’s race is in its final days before Election Day. Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli cast his ballot today, while his Democratic opponent, Mikie Sherrill, is preparing for a weekend rally with a big-name guest. NBC News 4 New York’s Adam Harding reports. Three polls released late last week show a range of potential outcomes in the New Jersey governor’s race.
While each survey suggests Democratic nominee Mikie Sherrill holds a lead over Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli, the gap narrows significantly, in some cases to a dead heat. A Quinnipiac University Poll shows Sherrill ahead of Ciattarelli 51% to 43% among likely voters. The poll – taken Oct. 23-28 – has a margin of error of +/-3.8 percentage points. An Oct. 15 Quinnipiac Poll had Sherrill at a 50%-44% advantage over Ciattarelli.
The new poll shows independents are split, with Ciattarelli holding a narrow lead within the margin of error, 47% to 44%. Stream the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting at 6:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 3 Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill are neck and neck in the latest polling, showing the two New Jersey governor hopefuls less than a percentage point apart, the closest yet as election day... Ciattarelli is within less than a single point, which is in the margin of error, in a stunning new poll released Saturday as the two approach the final hours of their campaign in a...
Sherrill’s lead has dropped to 50.2% to 49.3% in a new Atlas Intel poll. It’s just the latest survey to show a nail-biter in the most-watched statewide election this year. It follows a series of surveys showing a tightening race, including an Emerson College poll released Thursday that had Sherrill’s lead at 50% to 48%. NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- In the race for New Jersey governor, Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli are tied at 43%, according to an Emerson College poll out Thursday morning. It is the first mainstream poll to put the head-to-head race in a dead heat, and the cycle's first to not have Sherrill leading, either in the democratic primary or the general election. "A tightly contested race in the Garden State," Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.
"Young voters, under 40, break for Sherrill by large margins, 58% to 24%. The race tightens to seven points among voters in their 40s, with Sherrill leading 47% to 40%, then Ciattarelli flips the script among voters over 50, leading Sherrill 52% to 36% among this group." Kimball also noted the gender divide that is emerging among voters. "Women break for Sherrill by ten points, 46% to 36%, while men break for Ciattarelli by 12 points, 51% to 39%. Notably, women are over twice as likely to be undecided at 15% compared to 6% of men," Kimball added. The latest Rutgers/Eagleton poll shows Representative Mikie Sherrill (D) holding a nine-point lead over Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli.
Despite the advantage, pollsters noted that a large share of voters remain undecided, with 17 percent of likely voters still weighing their options. The poll carries a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points. Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, said the 2025 governor’s race remains competitive because of the high number of undecideds. “Sherrill still has the edge, but the important thing to take away here is that the race is competitive and will continue to be in flux, in large part because there are still a... The nine-point gap marks a narrowing since last month, when the same poll gave Sherrill a 20-point advantage—a result Ciattarelli’s campaign dismissed as inaccurate. The outcome may hinge on independents, as partisans appear firmly aligned.
Eighty-five percent of Democrats said they would back Sherrill, while 81 percent of Republicans said they would vote for Ciattarelli. The New Jersey Digest is a new jersey magazine that has chronicled daily life in the Garden State for over 10 years.
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Mikie Sherrill Holding On To A Narrow Lead Over Jack
Mikie Sherrill holding on to a narrow lead over Jack Ciattarelli Briana Vannozzi, Anchor | October 30, 2025 | NJ Decides 2025, Politics The race to be New Jersey’s next governor is neck and neck just days out from the election. A new poll released Thursday from Emerson College shows Democrat Mikie Sherrill narrowly holding on to the lead against Republican Jack Ciattarelli – 49% to 48%. Just 3% sa...
Meanwhile, More Than 900,000 Voters Have Already Cast Their Ballot
Meanwhile, more than 900,000 voters have already cast their ballot before Election Day, either early in person or via mail-in ballot. An NJ Spotlight News analysis of down ballot and local races finds that fewer candidates are running for local school boards this year when compared to last. With hundreds of people running in uncontested elections, the New Jersey School Boards Association said it’s...
Just 3% Said They Are Voting For Someone Else Or
Just 3% said they are voting for someone else or undecided. Problems playing video? Report a Problem | Closed Captioning Feedback Before you submit an error, please consult our Video Help page. Voters across New Jersey cast their ballots Tuesday in the 2025 General Election for state, county and local seats, including for school boards, bond referendums and public questions. Check back here for th...
Vote Totals Will Be Listed For All Races. Winning Candidates
Vote totals will be listed for all races. Winning candidates will have an X in front of their names. Ballots that are mailed in and postmarked by Nov. 4 can be accepted until Nov. 10, so results will continue to change after the close of polls on election night. Provisional ballots are not counted until after all mail-in ballots are tallied.
Detailed Information And Results On Every Race Can Be Found
Detailed information and results on every race can be found on the county’s website. For all of our election coverage, including the race between Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli for the open governor’s seat, go to nj.com/elections. Polls from “select pollsters” meet certain criteria for reliability and are shown with a diamond. Going into election night, Mikie Sherrill, the...