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The 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2017, to elect a new governor of New Jersey. Incumbent Republican Governor Chris Christie was term-limited and could not seek a third consecutive term. Murphy received 56.0% of the vote to Guadagno's 41.9%. Murphy slightly outperformed Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential run in the state. 38.5% of registered voters cast ballots, marking the lowest turnout on record for a gubernatorial election in New Jersey.

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  • The 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2017, to elect a new governor of New Jersey. Incumbent Republican Governor Chris Christie was term-limited and could not seek a third consecutive term. Primary elections took place on June 6, 2017. Kim Guadagno, the incumbent Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey, won the Republican primary for governor and chose Woodcliff Lake Mayor Carlos Rendo as her running mate. Phil Murphy, a banker and former U.S. Ambassador to Germany, won the Democratic primary, and chose former State Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver as his running mate. Seth Kaper-Dale ran as the Green Party candidate with Lisa Durden, while Pete Rohrman ran as the Libertarian Party candidate with Karrese Laguerre. Matt Riccardi ran as the Constitution Party candidate. There were two other independent candidates on the ballot. Murphy received 56.0% of the vote to Guadagno's 41.9%. Murphy slightly outperformed Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential run in the state. 38.5% of registered voters cast ballots, marking the lowest turnout on record for a gubernatorial election in New Jersey. 2017 was the first New Jersey gubernatorial election since 1989 in which the Democratic candidate won Somerset County, as well as the first one since 2005 in which a Democrat won Burlington County, Middlesex County, Atlantic County, or Gloucester County. The latter two counties have not voted Democratic since. Murphy became the first New Jersey governor since Brendan Byrne in 1973 to win without any prior elected experience, and the first since Charles Edison in 1940 to win without holding any prior public office in the state. This is the first gubernatorial election since 1937 in which a Democrat won without winning Salem County. (en)
  • L’élection du gouverneur en 2017 dans le New Jersey (en anglais : 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election) s'est déroulée le 7 novembre 2017 dans le New Jersey. Il s'agit d’élire le successeur de Chris Christie, républicain, qui ne peut pas se représenter pour un 3e mandat (fr)
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  • ;U.S. Representative * Hakeem Jeffries, New York ;Mayor * David Dinkins, New York City ;Individuals * Jack Antonoff, musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. * Lena Dunham, actress, writer, producer, and director. * Courtney B. Vance, actor (en)
  • ;Individual * Jan Rose Kasmir, activist (en)
  • ;Newspapers * The Trentonian (en)
  • ;Elected official * Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator from Vermont (en)
  • ;Individuals * Steven Goldstein, Founder and former Executive Director of Garden State Equality * Mike Markarian, President of the Humane Society Legislative Fund * Lisa McCormick, former Gubernatorial candidate (en)
  • ;State officials * Dawn Marie Addiego, state senator * Christopher Bateman, state senator * John DiMaio, state assemblyman * Joe Howarth, state assemblyman * Maria Rodriguez-Gregg, state assemblywoman * Donna Simon, former state assemblywoman ;Newspapers and publications * The Philadelphia Inquirer * The Record * The Star-Ledger (en)
  • ;Federal politician * Ronna Romney McDaniel, chair of the Republican National Committee ;State politicians * Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida * Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey * Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin * Christine Todd Whitman, Governor of New Jersey * Thomas Kean, Governor of New Jersey ;NJ state legislators * Diane Allen, state senator * Jennifer Beck, state senator * Anthony Bucco, state senator * Robert Singer, state senator * Samuel D. Thompson, state senator * Chris A. Brown, state assemblyman * Robert D. Clifton, state assemblyman * Ronald S. Dancer, state assemblyman * BettyLou DeCroce, state assemblywoman * Amy Handlin, state assemblywoman * Sean T. Kean, state assemblyman * Nancy Munoz, state assemblywoman * Declan O'Scanlon, state assemblyman * Parker Space, state assemblyman * Frank Gargiulo, former state assemblyman, former Hudson County GOP Chairman, and North Bergen Commissioner ;County Freeholders * James Bertino, Atlantic County * Frank Formica, Atlantic County * Amy Gatto, Atlantic County * Leonard Desiderio, Cape May County * E. Marie Hayes, Cape May County * Will Morey, Cape May County * Gerald M. Thornton, Cape May County * Carman Daddario, Cumberland County * Jim Sauro, Cumberland County * Joseph Sparacio, Cumberland County * Robert Walton, Hunterdon County * Tom Arnone, Monmouth County * Lillian G. Burry, Monmouth County * John P. Curley, Monmouth County * Serena DiMaso, Monmouth County * Gary Rich, Monmouth County * Douglas Cabana, Morris County * Kathy DeFillippo, Morris County * Thomas Mastrangelo, Morris County * Deborah Smith, Morris County * Doug Painter, Salem County * Sylvia Petillo, Sussex County * Jonathan Rose, Sussex County * Rick Gardner, Warren County * Jason Sarnoski, Warren County * Ed Smith, Warren County ;Mayors * Randy Brown, Evesham Township * Ellen Dickson, Summit * Don Guardian, Atlantic City * James R. Kern III, Pohatcong Township ;Individuals * Joe Piscopo, actor, comedian, and radio show host * John Sanchez, chairman of the Essex County Latino Chamber of Commerce * Bill Spadea, businessman and television host * Tom Maoli, owner and dealer principal of the Celebrity Motorcar Company * Steve Forbes, businessman ;Organizations * National Rifle Association * Women's Political Caucus of New Jersey * Maggie's List * Associated Builders and Contractors * National Federation of Independent Business * New Jersey Outdoor Alliance * Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce ;County Republican Party Organizations * Atlantic County * Bergen County * Camden County * Cape May County * Cumberland County * Gloucester County * Hudson County * Monmouth County * Morris County * Ocean County * Passaic County * Salem County * Sussex County * Warren County ;Newspapers * New Jersey Hills ;Newspapers * Asbury Park Press * Daily Record * New Jersey Herald * New York Post (en)
  • ;Federal politicians * Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States * Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States * Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States * Al Gore, 45th Vice President of the United States * Hillary Clinton, 67th United States Secretary of State * John Kerry, 68th United States Secretary of State * Julian Castro, 16th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development * Eric Holder, 82nd Attorney General of the United States * Tom Perez, Chair of the Democratic National Committee ;State politicians * Jason Kander, Secretary of State of Missouri * Richard Codey, Governor of New Jersey * Howard Dean, Governor of Vermont * Terry McAuliffe, Governor of Virginia * Kathleen Sebelius, Governor of Kansas * Martin O'Malley, Governor of Maryland * John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado ;U.S. Senators * Cory Booker, New Jersey * Bob Menendez, New Jersey ;U.S. Representatives * Frank Pallone, New Jersey * Bonnie Watson Coleman, New Jersey * Donald Norcross, New Jersey * Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico * Maxine Waters, California * Gabby Giffords, Arizona ;NJ state legislators * Vincent Prieto, state assemblyman and Speaker of the New Jersey Assembly * Loretta Weinberg, state senator * Gordon M. Johnson, state assemblyman * Raj Mukherji, state assemblyman * Sheila Oliver, state assemblywoman and former Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly * Brian P. Stack, state senator and mayor of Union City ;Mayors * Wilda Diaz, Perth Amboy * Steven Fulop, Jersey City * Sharpe James, Newark * Richard LaBarbiera, Paramus ;Individuals * Jon Bon Jovi, lead singer-songwriter of Bon Jovi, record producer, philanthropist, and actor * Shaquille O'Neal, former professional basketball player * Adam Parkhomenko, political strategist * Chelsea Handler, actress * Mark Kelly, former astronaut * Khizr Khan, father of Humayun Khan * Mark Hertling, former United States army officer * Alyssa Milano, activist and actress ;County Democratic Party organizations * Atlantic County * Bergen County * Burlington County * Camden County * Cape May County * Essex County * Hudson County * Hunterdon County * Mercer County * Middlesex County * Monmouth County * Morris County * Ocean County * Passaic County * Salem County * Somerset County * Sussex County * Union County * Warren County ;Organizations * Amalgamated Transit Union * American Federation of Teachers * Planned Parenthood * Sierra Club * Working Families Party, Cross-party Endorsement ;Newspapers * New Jersey Hills * The Philadelphia Inquirer * The Record * The Star-Ledger ;Newspapers * New Jersey Hills * Courier News/Home News Tribune * Courier-Post/The Daily Journal * The New York Times * The Philadelphia Inquirer * The Record * The Star-Ledger (en)
  • ;Organizations * National Nurses United * Princeton Community Democratic Organization ;Individuals * Larry Hamm, Activist * Jeff Weaver, Campaign Manager for Bernie Sanders (en)
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  • L’élection du gouverneur en 2017 dans le New Jersey (en anglais : 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election) s'est déroulée le 7 novembre 2017 dans le New Jersey. Il s'agit d’élire le successeur de Chris Christie, républicain, qui ne peut pas se représenter pour un 3e mandat (fr)
  • The 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2017, to elect a new governor of New Jersey. Incumbent Republican Governor Chris Christie was term-limited and could not seek a third consecutive term. Murphy received 56.0% of the vote to Guadagno's 41.9%. Murphy slightly outperformed Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential run in the state. 38.5% of registered voters cast ballots, marking the lowest turnout on record for a gubernatorial election in New Jersey. (en)
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  • Élection gouvernorale de 2017 au New Jersey (fr)
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