The Jersey Metropolis mayor’s race is headed for a runoff subsequent month between downtown Metropolis Councilman James Solomon and disgraced former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey.
Solomon was the highest vote-getter within the race, securing 29.8% of the ballots on the time the race was referred to as by AP. McGreevey adopted shut behind with 25.5%.
As a result of neither candidate received 50% of the vote, New Jersey’s second-largest metropolis must head to the polls once more on Dec. as the 2 candidates go face to face.
Longtime Hudson County Commissioner Invoice O’Dea and former Jersey Metropolis Board of Schooling President Mussab Ali completed third and fourth, respectively.
The hard-fought nonpartisan race, which noticed seven candidates seem on the poll, finally noticed Solomon main the pack.
The election noticed McGreevey make a daring return to the politics after he was infamously outed as a “homosexual American” and resigned amid a 2004 intercourse scandal.
Incumbent Mayor Steven Fulop introduced he wouldn’t search reelection after he misplaced his bid for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination to Rep. Mikie Sherill. He’s since accepted profitable enterprise gig throughout the river in Manhattan.
Jersey Metropolis, which has 307,000 residents, has seen large improvement within the final decade, but additionally faces an affordability disaster — particularly within the downtown space.
Different hopefuls on the poll embrace former Jersey Metropolis BOE president Mussab Ali; Jersey Metropolis Council President Joyce Watterman; police officer Christina Freeman; and musician Kalki Jane-Rose.
