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    How New Jersey’s Democratic primary played out on each candidate’s home turf

    Nancy G. MontemayorBy Nancy G. MontemayorJune 11, 2025013 Mins Read
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    Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s Democratic primary win Tuesday concluded one of the more crowded competitive primary fields in recent memory.

    The six-candidate field for governor included two sitting Congress members (Sherrill and Rep. Josh Gottheimer), two current mayors (Newark’s Ras Baraka and Jersey City’s Steven Fulop), one former mayor (Montclair’s Sean Spiller) and one former state senator (Steve Sweeney).

    Nearly all touted their home advantages as their key to the statewide nomination. With the results near complete, here’s a look at how the candidates fared on their home turf.

    Newark

    Candidate: Ras Baraka

    Result: Baraka +61

    Baraka has represented New Jersey’s largest city for more than a decade as its mayor. Prior to his time as mayor, the Newark native served on the Newark municipal council and as a school principal in the city. Baraka had a dominant showing in his hometown — but the turnout rate in Newark was short of nearby towns. Overall, Baraka outpaced Sherrill in Newark 73%-12%.

    But in the remainder of Essex County outside of Newark, Sherrill beat Baraka 39%-33%.

    Jersey City

    Candidate: Steven Fulop

    Result: Fulop +5

    Fulop, like Baraka, has spent over a decade representing his highly populous city. He spent time as a member of the Jersey City Council for eight years before that. Fulop spent the campaign fighting Baraka for the progressive label in the primary and outpaced him by just 5 points in his home city.

    Bergen County

    Candidate: Josh Gottheimer

    Result: Gottheimer +14

    Gottheimer represents New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District covering parts of Bergen, Sussex and Passaic counties. Bergen County is the most populous part and heart of his district. Gottheimer posted competitive numbers in Bergen and Sussex but was unable to earn substantial support outside his home zone.

    Montclair

    Candidate: Sean Spiller

    Result: Sherrill +31

    While Spiller is currently the head of the New Jersey Education Association, the state’s biggest teachers union, he spent a decade in Montclair as a councilman and mayor. Spiller’s time in office apparently hasn’t resonated positively with current residents. Spiller was trounced in Montclair, far outpaced by Sherrill — who lives here as well.

    Morris County

    Candidate: Mikie Sherrill

    Result: Sherrill +50

    Sherrill hails from Montclair in Essex County and represents the area in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District. But it’s Morris County that makes up more than half her district. And the heart of Sherrill’s congressional constituency is where she posted her best county performance of the night.

    Gloucester County

    Candidate: Steve Sweeney

    Result: Sweeney +18

    The only candidate hailing from South Jersey, Sweeney is a longtime politician serving as a Gloucester County commissioner and state senator representing the county and its neighbors. His theory of the primary led with a strong show of force in South Jersey.

    While he did better in his home county, across the eight counties that comprise South Jersey, Sweeney placed second to Sherrill 28%-21%. In North Jersey, however, Sweeney was last among the six candidates, earning 2% of the vote.



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