2025 

New Jersey Election

Results

Together, We Won!

Tonight marks a key victory for our labor movement as Mikie Sherrill has been declared the Governor-elect of New Jersey. Throughout her time in office as our congresswoman, Mikie Sherrill has stood with working people on the issues that impact their livelihoods, their communities, and their workplaces. As governor, through her steadfast leadership, she will continue to ensure that working people have a seat at the table and push to expand our hard-won rights that our predecessors have fought and died for. Although our labor movement may have weathered several attacks on our jobs, our right to collectively bargain, and our healthcare, Mikie Sherrill has proven herself to be a fierce advocate for all working people in our state and will fight to ensure that all working people are heard.

This election of a committed ally to working people is a testament to the strength and unity in our New Jersey labor movement. Through months of unwavering commitment to educating their fellow union brothers and sisters, organizing text banks, and reaching out to their members, our union volunteers, our central labor councils, building trades councils, community allies, and our affiliates, carried out a mobilization effort like never before. Their efforts were instrumental in supporting our labor program and in securing this monumental victory.

We’re proud to announce that many of our endorsed Assembly and labor candidates were elected  to represent us in our local affairs.

Once again, we would like to applaud the extraordinary efforts of everyone in the New Jersey labor movement. Each of you played a role in this victory for our labor movement, and for that, we are grateful!

The New Jersey AFL-CIO 2025 General Election Results

Please continue to check this page as we update the results.

Congratulations to Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill and Lieutenant Governor-Elect Dale Caldwell!

State Senate Results: 35th Legislative District

Benjie Wimberly (D)*

New Jersey Assembly Results

* Denotes incumbent
+ Denotes Labor Candidate

Antwan McClellan (R)*
Erik Simonsen (R)*

District 1

Too Close to Call

District 2

Dave Bailey Jr. (D)*
Heather Simmons (D)*

District 3

Dan Hutchison (D)*
Cody Miller (D)*

District 4

William Moen Jr. (D)*
William Spearman (D)*

District 5

Louis Greenwald (D)*
Melinda Kane (D)*

District 6

Carol Murphy (D)*
Balvir Singh (D)*

District 7

Andrea Katz (D)*
Anthony Angelozzi (D)

District 8

Gregory E. Myhre (R)*
Brian E. Rumpf (R)*

District 9

Paul Kanitra (R)*
Gregory P. McGuckin (R)*

District 10

Margie Donlon (D)*
Luanne Peterpaul (D)*

District 11

Robert Clifton (R)*
Alex Sauickie (R)*

District 12

Victoria Flynn (R)*
Gerry Scharfenberger (R)*

District 13

Wayne P. DeAngelo (D)*
Tennille R. McCoy (D)*

District 14

Anthony Verrelli (D)+*
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D)*

District 15

Mitchelle Drulis (D)*
Roy Freiman (D)*

District 16

Kevin Egan (D)+*
Joseph Danielsen (D)*

District 17

Robert Karabinchak (D)*
Sterley Stanley (D)*

District 18

Craig Coughlin (D)*
Yvonne Lopez (D)*

District 19

Annette Quijano (D)*
Ed Rodriguez (D)

District 20

Vincent Kearney (D)
Andrew Macurdy (D)

District 21

Linda Carter (D)*
James Kennedy (D)*

District 22

John DiMaio (R)*
Erik Peterson (R)*

District 23

Dawn Fantasia (R)*
Michael Inganamort (R)*

District 24

Too Close to Call

District 25

Brian Bergen (R)*
Jay Webber (R)*

District 26

Rosy Bagolie (D)*
Alixon Collazos-Gill (D)*

District 27

Cleopatra Tucker (D)*
Chigozie Onyema (D)

District 28

Eliana Pintor Marin (D)*
Shanique Speight (D)*

District 29

Avi Schnall (D)*
Sean T. Kean (R)*

District 30

William Sampson (D)+*
Jerry Walker (D)

District 31

Ravi Bhalla (D)
Katie Brennan (D)

District 32

Larry Wainstein (D)
Gabriel Rodriguez (D)

District 33

Carmen Morales (D)*
Michael Venezia (D)

District 34

Al Abdelaziz (D)*
Kenyetta Stewart (D)

District 35

Clinton Calabrese (D)*
Gary Schaer (D)*

District 36

Shama Haider (D)*
Ellen Park (D)*

District 37

Lisa Swain (D)*
Chris Tully (D)*

District 38

Robert J. Auth (R)*
John V. Azzariti Jr. (R)*

District 39

Al Barlas (R)*
Christopher DePhillips (R)*

District 40

Labor Candidates

*indicates incumbent

Pete Castellano

Egg Harbor Twp Committee
AFM 16-248

Mike Sykes

Absecon Council
AFSCME 1210

Joel Brooks Runoff Election

Jersey City Council
AFT/HPAE

Amanda Santos

Lawrence Coucil
CWA 1033

Lori Faye*

Lumberton Committee
CWA 1036

Mark Kruszczynski*

North Plainfield Board of Education
CWA 1036

Cathleen Lewis*

Mercer County Commissioner
CWA 1037

Carlye Lamarca*

Burlington Twp. Board of Education
CWA 1038

Tassie York*

Neptune Committee
CWA 1038

Edmund Yates*

Plainsboro Committee
IBEW 3

Phillip Schocklin*

Deptford Council
IBEW 98

Thomas Sullivan, Jr.*

Bergen County Commissioner
IBEW 164

Wayne DeAngelo*

LD 14 Assembly
IBEW 269

Ryan Doran*

Cherry Hill Fire Commissioner
IBEW 351

Steve Light*

Absecon Council
IBEW 351

Kevin Egan*

LD 17 Assembly
IBEW 456

Barry Nathanson

South Brunswick Board of Education
IFPTE 194

Will Sampson*

LD 31 Assembly
ILA 1588

Timothy Dougherty*

Morristown Mayor
IUOE 68

Michael McGlynn*

Fairfield Council
IUOE 68

Dahlia Vertreese* Runoff Election

Hillside Mayor
IUOE 68

Nick Civitan*

Frankford Committee
IUOE 825

Sean Noonan*

Ringwood Borough Council
IUOE 825

Gina Sullivan

Florence Council
IUOE 825

Robert Lane, Jr.*

Neptune Committee
IUPAT 694

Randy Brolo*

Burlington County Commissioner
LIUNA 172

Steven DeStefano

Hammonton Board of Education
LIUNA 172

James Kownacki*

Lawrence Council
LIUNA 172

Johnnie Whittington*

East Windsor Council
SMART 27

Charles Whalen, III*

Hamilton Council
UA 9

Concetto Formica*

Franklin Council
UBC 253

Kevin Goodsir*

West Milford Council
UBC 253

Anthony Verrelli*

LD 15 Assembly
UBC 254

Andrew Bulakowski*

Cape May Commissioner
UBC 255

George Moore

Mullica Committee
UBC 255

Matthew Cox*

Dennis Township Committee
UBC 474

Sophie Curiel*

Haledon Council
UFCW 360

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