New Jersey's 2025 Election: Who's In and Who's Out?

New Jersey, USAThu Nov 06 2025
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The votes are in, and the results are clear. In the recent New Jersey elections, Democrats took home many wins, but Republicans also had their share of victories. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat, came out on top against Republican Jack Ciattarelli in a race that caught the attention of the whole country. This was a big deal because it sets the stage for what might happen in the midterm elections next year. Across the state, different districts saw different outcomes. In District 1, Republicans Erik Simonsen and Antwan McClellan beat Democrats Carolyn Rush and Carol Sabo. But in District 4, Democrats Cody Miller and Dan Hutchison won against their Republican opponents. It was a mixed bag all around. In Bergen County, Democrats took control in Districts 35, 36, 37, and 38. But in District 39, Republicans Robert Auth and John Azzariti were leading. In Burlington County, Democrats won in Districts 6 and 7, but Republicans took District 12. It was a similar story in other counties like Camden, Essex, and Hudson, where Democrats and Republicans each had their wins and losses. Some races were uncontested, like in Essex County's District 28, where Democrats Cleopatra Tucker and Chigozie Onyema ran unopposed. In other districts, like Hunterdon County's District 15, Democrats Anthony Verrelli and Verlina Reynolds-Jackson also won without any competition. The results show that New Jersey voters have a mix of opinions. Some districts went heavily for one party, while others were more balanced. It's a reminder that politics can be unpredictable, and every vote counts.
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