Early voting has begun in New York and New Jersey, marking a significant milestone in the highly contested mayoral and governor races. In both states, voters have started casting their ballots in person prior to Election Day, with early voting periods set to end on November 2.
In New York City, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is leading the charge against Republican challenger Curtis Sliwa. The former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has also entered the fray as an independent candidate, sparking controversy among party officials and voters alike. Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has endorsed Cuomo, while House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has pledged his support for Mamdani.
The battle in New Jersey is also heating up, with Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli facing off against Democrat Mikie Sherrill in the governor's race. Current Governor Phil Murphy will leave office in January, setting the stage for a new leader to take the helm.
As voters begin exercising their right to early voting, concerns about voter turnout and election integrity have been raised. The Justice Department has deployed federal election watchers to certain counties in both states, amid Republican requests.
With early voting underway, it's clear that the November elections are shaping up to be highly contested and closely watched.
In New York City, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is leading the charge against Republican challenger Curtis Sliwa. The former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has also entered the fray as an independent candidate, sparking controversy among party officials and voters alike. Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has endorsed Cuomo, while House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has pledged his support for Mamdani.
The battle in New Jersey is also heating up, with Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli facing off against Democrat Mikie Sherrill in the governor's race. Current Governor Phil Murphy will leave office in January, setting the stage for a new leader to take the helm.
As voters begin exercising their right to early voting, concerns about voter turnout and election integrity have been raised. The Justice Department has deployed federal election watchers to certain counties in both states, amid Republican requests.
With early voting underway, it's clear that the November elections are shaping up to be highly contested and closely watched.