New Jersey Democrats and Republicans took to the polls for the state’s June 10 primaries and to determine their nominees for governor this year.

Jack Ciattarelli, a former state legislator endorsed by President Donald Trump won the Republican nomination quickly Tuesday evening.

Rep. Mikie Sherrill was favored to win on the Democratic side coming into the evening and has held a lead in the ongoing vote count since polls closed.

New Jersey is one of two states, along with Virginia, hosting a high-stakes gubernatorial contest this year.

November, 8, 2022; Bernards, New Jersey, USA; Former gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli, middle, during the Republican Election Night party at the Old Mill Inn on Nov. 8, 2022 in Bernards Twp, N.J. Mandatory Credit: Chris Pedota-USA TODAY NETWORK

Democrats already attacking Ciattarelli for the Trump of it all

Shortly after Ciattarelli clinched the Republican nomination for governor, the Democratic Governors Association released a statement bashing the former state legislator over his endorsement from the president.

“Ciattarelli’s about-face to unequivocally embrace Donald Trump and his refusal to stand up to his party’s extreme, costly, and unpopular agenda are too extreme for New Jersey,” said DGA Senior Communications Advisor Izzi Levy. “Between now and November, we will make sure voters remember why they rejected his last two statewide bids.”

Ciattarelli is a previous Trump critic turned presidential endorsee. In 2015, he called Trump a GOP “charlatan.” This year, in Ciattarelli’s third run for governor, Trump offered his full vocal support, including in a telephone rally with voters.

Republican State Leadership Committee President Edith Jorge-Tuñón congratulated Ciattarelli in a statement Tuesday evening, and said, “With New Jersey Republicans rallying around Jack Ciattarelli, we are well positioned to hold Democrats accountable for their poor record and work to deliver the real change that has been promised.”

— Savannah Kuchar

Mikie Sherrill wins Democratic nomination

Mikie Sherrill, a former Navy pilot and federal prosecutor, has won the Democratic nomination for New Jersey governor, according to projections from The Washington Post and the Associated Press

She beat out five party competitors, in what was the most competitive gubernatorial primary this year.

Sherrill is will face Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the November general.

— Savannah Kuchar

Jack Ciattarelli wins Republican nomination

Jack Ciattarelli won the GOP nomination in New Jersey’s 2025 gubernatorial election, as results from the primary trickle in. The race was called by the Washington Post and Associated Press shortly after polls closed.

He earned Trump’s backing in May and came into Election Day with a strong frontrunner status.

Ciattarelli previously served as a member of the New Jersey general assembly and has run two prior campaigns for governor. In 2021, he came within 3 points of unseating current Gov. Phil Murphy, who is now term limited.

– Savannah Kuchar

More: Trump-backed candidate wins Republican nomination in New Jersey governor’s race

Voting in New Jersey primaries wraps up

Polls are now closed in New Jersey’s 2025 primaries.

Results are expected later this evening and will determine both parties’ nominees for governor.

Republicans may have their nominee sooner, with former state assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli polling well ahead of his GOP competitors.

— Savannah Kuchar

Polls about to close in New Jersey

Polls will close in New Jersey at 8 p.m. ET on June 10.

Once voting is over, New Jersey Republicans and Democrats alike will wait to learn who their official nominee for governor is in 2025.

Those nominees face off later this year on November 4.

– Savannah Kuchar

New Jersey hosts the first (and more competitive) of two gubernatorial primaries

New Jersey is one of two states with a gubernatorial race in 2025, along with Virginia.

Both states typically hold their state elections in off years, between presidential and mid-term elections. This year, they are widely viewed as the first real temperature check on voters’ moods and key issues since November 2024.

Following the June 10 primaries in New Jersey, Virginia will host theirs June 17.

While New Jersey has a crowded field of candidates vying for the governor’s mansion on both sides of the aisle, Virginia’s top of ticket race has been set since April. Former Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, will face Virginia’s Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears this fall.

– Savannah Kuchar

NJ Dems slam Trump’s response to anti-ICE protests

One area where Democrats vying to be New Jersey’s next governor seem to agree are opposing President Trump’s response to the anti-ICE demonstrations in California.

The president’s move to deploy Marines and the National Guard has sparked arguably the most significant showdown with a Democratic governor since his return to the White House.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday, for example, filed an emergency motion seeking to limit the use of troops.

On the New Jersey campaign trail, Sherrill and Gottheimer condemned Trump and defended Newsom’s actions, according to Fox News.

Baraka, as has been mentioned, has already made headlines after being detained outside an ICE facility last month. He has filed suit against the U.S. Attorney in New Jersey, claiming it was “false arrest, malicious prosecution and defamation.”

New Jersey Education Association President Sean Spiller, one of the longshot contenders, said in a June 9 post on X that if elected he wouldn’t “bend down” to Trump’s tactics.

“What’s happening in the streets of (Los Angeles) is not normal and we shouldn’t act like it is,” Spiller said.

“From ICE tearing apart families to the President sending out the National Guard — over the objection of the Governor — and now apparently contemplating deploying Marines on our people – we have to stand up in solidarity and defend our democracy.”

— Phillip M. Bailey

Trump has Bedminster property, typically votes in Florida

Trump has owned property in Bedminster, New Jersey, since 2002. However, the president is not expected to vote in the Garden State’s election.

In the 2024 presidential election, Trump cast a ballot for himself from Palm Beach, part of Florida’s 22nd Congressional District. USA TODAY has reached out to the White House to confirm Trump is still registered to vote in the Sunshine State.

A recent inspection at Trump’s ritzy golf club, located on 500-plus-acres in central New Jersey, found more than a dozen health code violations.

According to a May 6 report, raw meat was improperly refrigerated, some handwashing stations lacked soap and the person in charge failed to “demonstrate knowledge of food safety.”

— Savannah Kuchar and Zachary Schermele 

Chris Christie mostly mum on ’25 NJ Gov race

One political figure you’d think would have a lot to say about picking the Garden State’s next leader is Republican Chris Christie, whose brash-style pre-dated the Trump era.

The verbose former governor, who led New Jersey from 2010-2018 and twice ran for president unsuccessfully, hasn’t endorsed anyone in this year’s contest. He also was quiet across his socials as voters flocked to the polls Tuesday.

Asked last week if he planned to support anyone, Christie told The Star-Ledger: “I haven’t decided yet.”

Christie mentioned having a “great working relationship” with Brammick, a Republican state legislator, but he mostly warned the GOP that independents — who will be critical in the fall for any Republican — may sour on Trump by the fall.

“If those independents have become disenchanted with what’s happening in Washington under Donald Trump, that will put a significant headwind onto Republicans,” he said.

— Phillip M. Bailey

Mikie Sherrill leads Democratic pack

Rep. Mikie Sherrill is the frontrunner coming into Tuesday evening.

In a May poll by Emerson College and The Hill, Sherrill was ahead with 28% of voters’ support.

She faces Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, and fellow member of Congress Josh Gottheimer, all of whom were sitting at 11% support in last month’s poll.

New Jersey Education Association President Sean Spiller and former state Sen. President Steve Sweeney are also in the running.

— Savannah Kuchar

N.J. may set stage for new Democratic brand

This race is particularly important for national Democrats because it will be the first major competitive primary since their shattering defeat in the 2024 presidential race.

A poll conducted by Emerson College in May found among registered Democratic voters, Sherrill had a solid lead with 28%, but another 24% were undecided.

In the last weeks of the race she has faced attack ads for accepting donations linked from a corporate PAC tied to SpaceX, which is owned by Trump “frienemy” Elon Musk.

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has pitched himself as the candidate most willing to take on Trump. He was thrust into the national spotlight in May after a confrontation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a federal facility

But if electability remains a worry then N.J. Democrats may bet on a safer choice such as U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, who co-founded a bipartisan group dubbed the “Problem Solvers Caucus” that tries to sniff out consensus in Congress.

Others in the race, such as Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, are looking for an opening, too. He’s been running as a “pragmatic progressive” for voters fed up with the state’s political machine.

— Phillip M. Bailey

Why isn’t Phil Murphy running?

Current New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, is term-limited and cannot run again in this year’s race.

Murphy has served as top official in the state since 2018 and will conclude his second consecutive term next January.

His absence from the race leaves the contest wide open for either party to claim the governor’s mansion.

Trenton, NJ -- January 14, 2025 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy in the Assembly Chamber delivering the State of the State address.

Trenton, NJ — January 14, 2025 — New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy in the Assembly Chamber delivering the State of the State address.

Trump gives former opponent his ‘complete and total endorsement’

The president first announced his support for Ciattarelli in a Truth Social post on May 12.

“Jack Ciattarelli is a terrific America First Candidate running to be the next Governor of a State that I love, NEW JERSEY!” Trump wrote. “Jack, who after getting to know and understand MAGA, has gone ALL IN, and is now 100%”

The two have not always been the best of buds publicly. In 2015, Ciattarelli called Trump a “charlatan.” Then in his second campaign for governor in 2021, he kept the then-former president at arm’s length.

Bygones appear to be bygones, though. Trump told voters in a telephone rally on June 2 Ciattarelli “is the most experienced and battle-tested” candidate.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Live updates: Ciattarelli, Sherill wins nominations for governor in NJ

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