ELECTION DAY 2025: All eyes on NYC as Democrats sweep VA, NJ governor's races

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(The Center Square) – Democrats won their respective races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia Tuesday, and a self-described democratic socialist is leading the race for New York City mayor.  


The Center Square is monitoring vote counts and will update readers throughout the night.


VIRGINIA GOVERNOR 


Democrat Abigail Spanberger beat Republican Winsome Earl-Sears to become Virginia's next governor.


Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears at Separate Events

Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., speaks at an event in Washington, left, and Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears speaks at an event in Winchester, Va., right. Photos: Christophe Paul / U.S. Department of Agriculture via Flickr / PDM 1.0, Kaitlyn DeHarde / Virginia Office of the Governor via Flickr / Used with Permission


With 78% of the vote counted, Spanberger led 56.1% to 43.7%, with several national news outlets calling the race.


Earl-Sears is the current lieutenant governor of Virginia and Spanberger most recently served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.


Earl-Sears won alongside Republican Glenn Youngkin in 2021. The Virginia Constitution limits governors to a single four-year term, which prevented Youngkin from pursuing the governorship a second time.


VIRGINIA ATTORNEY GENERAL


The race for Virginia attorney general took a turn after the National Review revealed that Democrat candidate Jay Jones texted Republican state Del. Carrie Coyner about shooting former House Speaker Todd Gilbert. Jones faces incumbent Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares


“Three people, two bullets. Gilbert, hitler, and pol pot. Gilbert gets two bullets to the head,” the text from Jones to Coyner reads, referring to Gilbert and the two dictators. The National Review also reported Jones tried to call Coyner after she had objected to the message and went on to text that Gilbert and his wife were “breeding little fascists.”


With 79% of the vote counted, Jones holds a thin lead on Miyares, 51.6% to 48%.


NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR


Voters in New Jersey gave Democrat Mikie Sherrill the win over Republican Jack Ciattarelli, according to projections. Sherrill has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2019. Ciattarelli is a businessman and previously served as a state legislator.


WIth 63% of the vote counted, Sherrill leads Ciattarelli, 57% to 42.4%. Two other candidates in the race were garnering less than 1% of the vote combined.


Ciattarelli lost to Democrat Phil Murphy in 2021.


NEW YORK CITY MAYOR


In one of the most talked about races in the country, Democrat candidate and self-proclaimed Zohran Mamdani is leading Republican Curtis Sliwa and Independent and former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.


With 52% of the vote counted, Mamdani leads with 49.6%, Cuomo holds 41.5%, and Sliwa has 8.1%.


Mamdani has made headlines for his socialist policies including raising taxes on wealthy residents, fare-free but taxpayer funded public transit, and opening government-run grocery stores. Critics have warned that if Mamdani wins, many wealthier New Yorkers will flee the city, taking their tax contributions and spending power with them. 


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The Center Square will also report on elections in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Colorado, California, Washington state and elsewhere.


The Center Square reporters Andrew Rice and Shirleen Guerra contributed to this report.

 

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