Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill is on her way to defeating Republican Jack Ciattarelli to become the next governor of New Jersey.
The four-term U.S. representative will beat out the former state assemblyman, NBC News’ Decision Desk projects, in a closely watched race that could have national implications for next year’s midterm elections.
President Donald Trump had heavily backed Ciattarelli, who lost the governor’s race for the second straight time, having failed to unseat incumbent Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy in 2021.
Sherrill, a former Navy helicopter pilot, was first elected to Congress in 2018 as part of the “blue wave.” Her win in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, a mix of New York City commuter towns and more rural communities, was one of 42 Republican-held seats Democrats flipped in that year’s midterms.
Democrats nationwide will hope to capitalize on Sherrill’s victory to mobilize their party’s base as they seek to retake the House and the Senate in 2026.
Sherrill will become the state’s second female governor, after Christine Todd Whitman.
While polls showed voters were focused on the economy, both Sherrill and Ciattarelli spent much of the campaign lobbing personal attacks at each other. Debates between the two candidates were often contentious.
Sherrill accused Ciattarelli, who founded a medical publishing company, of profiting from the opioid crisis and said he was responsible for the deaths of “tens of thousands of people.” Ciattarelli attacked Sherrill over her Naval Academy record, accusing the former helicopter pilot of participating in a cheating scandal.








