As New Jersey heads into the 2025 gubernatorial election, the state finds itself at a political crossroads. With the race heating up between Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill and Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli, voters are faced with stark contrasts on key issues like the economy, energy policy, and workers’ rights. Recent developments, including high-profile endorsements and heated debates over rising energy costs, have only intensified the competition, setting the stage for what could be one of the most significant elections in the state’s recent history.
Tightening Race: Sherrill vs. Ciattarelli
According to a recent Rutgers-Eagleton poll, the race between Sherrill and Ciattarelli is narrowing. Sherrill, the Democratic Representative from New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, currently leads Ciattarelli by 9 percentage points—44% to 35%. While this still places Sherrill in a favorable position, the gap between the two candidates has tightened considerably since the summer, signaling a competitive contest as Election Day draws near.
A major factor contributing to this shift is the focus on New Jersey’s economic challenges, especially inflation and rising energy costs. As the state grapples with increasing costs for residents, both candidates have put forward competing solutions, each attempting to resonate with voters concerned about their financial future. Sherrill, who has a background in both public service and the military, has proposed freezing utility rates to provide immediate relief to residents. In contrast, Ciattarelli advocates for an energy policy that leans heavily on increasing reliance on natural gas, a stance that has garnered mixed reactions across the state.
Endorsements and Alliances
One of the most impactful moments in the lead-up to the election came on September 9, 2025, when the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA)—the state’s powerful teachers’ union—officially endorsed Mikie Sherrill. The NJEA’s endorsement carries significant weight, particularly given the union’s influence in the state’s political landscape. The association praised Sherrill’s leadership qualities, her commitment to public education, and her advocacy for working families. This endorsement is particularly important in a race where education policy plays a central role in voters’ decisions. Sherrill’s strong ties to public service, combined with her commitment to fully funding public employee pensions, have resonated with union leaders and rank-and-file members alike.
The NJEA’s backing further solidifies Sherrill’s standing among progressives and working-class families, positioning her as a candidate who understands the needs of educators and the importance of a robust public education system. By contrast, Jack Ciattarelli’s reluctance to engage in meaningful dialogue with the union—reflected in his decision not to participate in the NJEA’s screening process—has left some questioning his commitment to the state’s educators and their concerns.
In a statement, NJEA officers described Sherrill as a leader who “has the intelligence, integrity, and independence that voters want and New Jersey needs.” They also highlighted her ability to balance the needs of public employees with those of the broader state economy, underscoring her reputation as a strong advocate for unions and workers’ rights.
Energy Policy as a Defining Issue
Energy costs are at the forefront of the debate in the 2025 race. New Jersey, like much of the nation, has faced rising energy prices in recent years, and voters are looking to the candidates for solutions. Mikie Sherrill has made her stance clear, calling for a freeze on utility rates to provide immediate relief to residents struggling with higher bills. Her proposal is framed as a direct response to the financial strain many families are experiencing, particularly in the aftermath of economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and global supply chain disruptions.
Jack Ciattarelli, on the other hand, is advocating for greater reliance on natural gas, positioning himself as the candidate who will work to expand the state’s energy infrastructure while keeping prices in check. This policy has been met with mixed reactions, particularly from environmental groups concerned about the long-term impacts of increased fossil fuel reliance. The energy debate will likely continue to be a key battleground in the final weeks leading up to the election, as voters weigh the long-term sustainability of the candidates’ plans.
Workers’ Rights and Labor Issues
Another issue gaining attention in the 2025 election is workers’ rights. On September 9, 2025, Governor Phil Murphy signed new legislation strengthening workers’ rights and expanding labor education programs in New Jersey. The bill is seen as a significant victory for labor advocates, and it is likely to be a point of discussion during the campaign. Mikie Sherrill has consistently supported policies that protect workers and their right to organize, and she has pledged to continue advocating for stronger protections if elected governor.
By contrast, Jack Ciattarelli’s record on labor issues has drawn criticism from some corners. While he has emphasized his commitment to job creation, some labor unions have expressed concerns about his approach to workers’ rights and the protection of unionized workers in the state. As unions remain an influential force in New Jersey politics, Sherrill’s strong backing from the NJEA and other labor groups gives her a significant advantage in this regard.
Legal and Political Developments in New Jersey
Beyond the gubernatorial race, several other developments have made waves in New Jersey politics. One notable story involves George Norcross, a Democratic power broker whose firm was recently accused by the state’s Comptroller of violating disclosure and conflict-of-interest laws. This report adds to the controversy surrounding Norcross, who was indicted earlier this year on racketeering charges. The ongoing legal issues surrounding Norcross have raised questions about the influence of powerful political figures in the state and their impact on policy.
Governor Murphy’s recent clemency actions also made headlines in September 2025, as he granted pardons to 40 individuals, showcasing his continued use of executive powers. These actions are part of his broader legacy of criminal justice reform, a key issue for many voters.
In another twist, a judge recently voided the Democratic primary results in Roselle, ordering a new primary election to be held. This decision comes amid ongoing concerns about election integrity and transparency, further fueling the state’s political discourse.
Looking Ahead to Election Day
As New Jersey’s 2025 gubernatorial election moves into its final stages, the race between Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli is expected to intensify. With endorsements, policy debates, and legal issues dominating the news cycle, voters will have much to consider when they head to the polls. While the economy, energy policy, and workers’ rights will likely be the defining issues, the candidates’ ability to connect with New Jersey residents on a personal level will also play a critical role in determining the outcome.
For more insights into New Jersey politics, including ongoing developments in the gubernatorial race, visit Explore New Jersey. As the election approaches, it’s clear that the state is in for a fiercely contested battle, with both candidates vying to steer New Jersey into its next chapter.