Summary
Mikie Sherrill, a Democratic candidate for the governor's race in New Jersey, has gained an early voting advantage over her Republican opponent, Jack Ciattarelli. Early voting shows more Democratic ballots than Republican, but the election will officially conclude on November 4. Both sides are working hard to influence undecided voters before Election Day.
Key Facts
- Mikie Sherrill is the Democratic candidate in New Jersey's governor race.
- Early voting data shows Democrats lead Republicans by 2,527 early ballots as of October 25.
- Approximately 90,500 people voted early, with 38,039 Democrats and 35,512 Republicans.
- Sherrill leads Jack Ciattarelli in several recent polls by 1 to 8 points.
- New Jersey, along with Virginia, is one of two states holding governor elections this year.
- President Trump supports Ciattarelli and criticizes Sherrill's potential policies on energy costs.
- The election outcome is expected to be known on November 4.
- Both campaigns are making last-minute efforts to win over undecided voters.