Democrat Mikie Sherrill has already won the New Jersey governor’s race; she defeated Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the November 2025 election and is set to become the state’s 57th governor.

Current status

  • Mikie Sherrill, a Democratic U.S. representative, won the 2025 New Jersey gubernatorial election over Republican Jack Ciattarelli, with reporting placing her in the mid‑50s percentage range of the vote.
  • She is described as the 57th governor of New Jersey and the first female Democratic governor in the state’s history, succeeding term‑limited Gov. Phil Murphy.

Timing and inauguration

  • The general election was held on November 4, 2025, and major outlets and the Associated Press called the race for Sherrill that night.
  • Sherrill’s inauguration is scheduled for January 20, 2026, marking the official start of her term as governor.

What this means

  • New Jersey remains under Democratic control at the statewide executive level, continuing the party’s hold after Phil Murphy’s two terms.
  • Sherrill campaigned heavily on affordability —promising to tackle high property taxes, healthcare costs, and energy bills, including a pledge to declare a state of emergency on energy costs on her first day.

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