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Jersey City Mayoral Runoff Features McGreevey and Solomon

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Jersey City, New Jersey, November 24, 2025

Former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey and City Councilor James Solomon will compete in a runoff election for Jersey City mayor on December 2, 2025. The candidates emerged as the top two from a nonpartisan election where no candidate secured a majority. McGreevey focuses on housing and education, while Solomon emphasizes public safety and combatting corruption. This election will determine the successor to Mayor Steven Fulop, who opted not to seek re-election.

Jersey City, New Jersey

Former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey and City Councilor James Solomon are set to face each other in a runoff election for Jersey City mayor on December 2, 2025, after neither secured a majority in the initial vote.

Runoff Election Details

The runoff is scheduled for December 2, 2025, following a nonpartisan election where McGreevey and Solomon emerged as the top two candidates. McGreevey, a Democrat, received 25.1% of the vote, while Solomon garnered 29.2%. The remaining five candidates were eliminated as none achieved the required majority.

Candidates’ Backgrounds and Platforms

Jim McGreevey served as New Jersey’s governor from 2002 to 2004 before resigning amid a scandal involving an extramarital affair. After leaving office, he worked in nonprofit leadership and is now seeking a political comeback. McGreevey’s campaign focuses on addressing rising housing costs and improving education in Jersey City.

James Solomon has been a city councilor since 2017 and is a Hodgkin’s Lymphoma survivor. His platform emphasizes affordable housing, education reform, increased public safety, and combating corruption. Solomon aims to challenge developers and special interests to enhance the city’s quality of life.

Implications of the Runoff

The upcoming runoff election will determine the successor to incumbent Mayor Steven Fulop, who chose not to seek re-election and instead ran for governor. The race between McGreevey and Solomon presents voters with a choice between McGreevey’s seasoned leadership and Solomon’s reformist approach.

Voter Information

Voters are encouraged to participate in the runoff election on December 2, 2025. For information on polling locations and voting procedures, residents should consult the Hudson County Clerk’s Office or visit the official Jersey City website.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the date of the Jersey City mayoral runoff election?

The runoff election is scheduled for December 2, 2025.

Who are the candidates in the runoff election?

The runoff will feature former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey and City Councilor James Solomon.

Why is there a runoff election?

No candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the initial election, necessitating a runoff between the top two candidates.

How can I find my polling location?

Voters can find their polling location by entering their address in the polling place search database provided by the Hudson County Clerk’s Office.

Where can I get more information about the candidates?

For detailed information on the candidates’ platforms and backgrounds, visit their official campaign websites or consult local news outlets.

Key Features of the Jersey City Mayoral Runoff Election

Feature Details
Election Date December 2, 2025
Candidates Jim McGreevey and James Solomon
Reason for Runoff No candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the initial election
Voter Information Polling locations can be found via the Hudson County Clerk’s Office

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