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2025 elections live updates: Latest on races in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York

Updated 5:41 pm, November 2, 2025

Here's what we're covering
  • Voters in a handful of states are gearing up for Election Day in a slew of key races.
  • Virginia will elect its first female governor as voters choose between Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. Voters in the commonwealth will also elect their next lieutenant governor, attorney general, and members of the House of Delegates.
  • Virginia’s race for attorney general was thrown into the spotlight after revelations that Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones sent texts in which he fantasized about murdering a fellow lawmaker and their children. Jones is facing off against Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares, who is seeking reelection.
  • New Jerseyans will also select their next governor between former Republican Rep. Jack Ciatterelli and Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill.
  • New York City will decide its next mayor with three candidates left in the race: Democrat Zohran Mamdani, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo — who is running as an independent — and Republican Curtis Silwa.

1 day ago

Rep. Valadao tells Newsom to act like “an adult” and govern, not push Proposition 50

From Barnini Chakraborty


Rep. Valadao tells Newsom to act like “an adult” and govern, not push Proposition 50
FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2015, file photo, U.S. Rep. David Valadao, R-Calif., poses during a ceremonial re-enactment of his swearing-in ceremony. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

MERCED, California — California Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) has had some close calls in his political career.

Two years ago, he won reelection in a hard-fought race that made him one of two House Republicans who supported the impeachment of President Donald Trump and still kept his seat.

Next year, he could be facing another uphill battle, only this time it would be because California Democrats put their thumb on the scale and redrew his district as part of a scheme to give Democrats the upper hand in the 2026 midterm elections.

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3 hours ago

Spanberger supporters confident Jay Jones will win despite texting controversy

From Asher Notheis


Spanberger supporters confident Jay Jones will win despite texting controversy
Democratic Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger makes a bus stop for a rally in Woodbridge, Virginia. (Asher Notheis/Washington Examiner)

Supporters of Democratic Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger remain confident her running mate, Jay Jones, will win on Tuesday, even after his “stupid mistake” that caught national attention last month.

Jones, running against incumbent Attorney General Jason Miyares, joined Spanberger and former President Barack Obama at a campaign rally in Norfolk, Virginia, on Saturday. A month earlier, he was at the center of controversy when a series of leaked messages from 2022 showed Jones spoke of wanting to shoot his political rival, then-House Speaker Todd Gilbert, and his children.

Two days out from Election Day, Spanberger supporters spoke negatively about Jones’s text messages to the Washington Examiner, though they still believe he will win. 

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3 hours ago

Spanberger leans on Obama and Democratic star power in battle against Earle-Sears

From Mabinty Quarshie, Samantha-Jo Roth


Spanberger leans on Obama and Democratic star power in battle against Earle-Sears
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger listens to former President Barack Obama speak during a campaign event Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, in Norfolk, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

NORFOLK, Virginia — Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic gubernatorial nominee in Virginia, is leaning on Democratic heavyweights and rising stars in her party in the final weeks of her battle to succeed the term-limited Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA).

On Saturday, Spanberger appeared at the Ted Constant Convocation Center with former President Barack Obama, perhaps the most popular Democrat alive, for a high-spirited and packed rally that energized voters ahead of Tuesday’s election.

Obama spent much of his 30-minute speech excoriating President Donald Trump‘s second administration, touting Spanberger, and encouraging Virginians to cast a ballot in the election. The speech was reminiscent of the Obama who ran two successful presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012 on a hopeful, inclusive nation that elected him as the first black commander in chief.

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8 hours ago

Jeffries dismisses NYC mayoral front-runner Mamdani as ‘future’ of Democratic Party

From Zach Halaschak


Jeffries dismisses NYC mayoral front-runner Mamdani as ‘future’ of Democratic Party
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (AP photos)

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) brushed off questions about whether New York City’s Democratic mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, is the future of the party.

Jeffries, currently grappling with the government shutdown, appeared Sunday morning on CNN’s State of the Union, where he was asked whether he sees Mamdani, a self-proclaimed Democratic socialist, as the future.

“No, I think the future of the Democratic Party is going to fall, as far as we’re concerned, relative to the House Democratic Caucus and members who are doing a great work all across the country,” Jeffries said.

Jeffries went on to say that Democrats need to “make sure that we’re communicating to the American people like we understand you deserve better than the country that you have received.”

“Donald Trump and Republicans have gone way too far and have failed to deliver anything meaningful for the American people,” he added.

Jeffries felt pressure from the Left to endorse Mamdani for months and finally gave the mayoral candidate his endorsement late last month. The House minority leader said in a statement that he and Mamdani have “areas of principled disagreement” but that Mamdani won in a “free and fair election.”

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9 hours ago

Cuomo closes gap with Mamdani, almost margin-of-error race: Poll

From Ross O'Keefe


Cuomo closes gap with Mamdani, almost margin-of-error race: Poll
Independent candidate former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, and Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani participate in a mayoral debate, Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis, Pool)

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is within single digits of socialist Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race, a new poll revealed.

The poll, conducted by AtlasIntel, has Mamdani leading the race with 40.6% support and Cuomo trailing behind at 34%. Cuomo is just outside the margin of error of plus or minus 3%.

The result is one of the best of the race for Cuomo since his loss in the Democratic primary.

His campaign celebrated the result and said it represented new momentum in the race.

“The gap is closing fast — we can feel it on the ground everywhere from the Bronx to Staten Island. At this rate, we win the race. Keep going strong,” Cuomo said in a statement shared with the Washington Examiner.

“Six points in this election is nothing,” the former governor later told reporters Saturday.

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21 hours ago

Earle-Sears campaigns in Loudoun County as Republicans push to reclaim Virginia’s swing suburbs

From Samantha-Jo Roth


Earle-Sears campaigns in Loudoun County as Republicans push to reclaim Virginia’s swing suburbs
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, the Republican nominee for governor, campaigned in Loudoun County on Saturday. (Samantha-Jo Roth, Washington Examiner)

PURCELLVILLE, VIRGINIA — Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, the Republican nominee for governor, campaigned in Loudoun County on Saturday, rallying supporters at Patrick Henry College in a rare GOP push into one of Virginia’s most closely watched swing counties.

Speaking before a few hundred voters gathered in the college gymnasium, Earle-Sears urged supporters to “finish what we started” and carry the Republican momentum from 2021 into next week’s election. 

Once a model of Virginia’s suburban shift leftward, Loudoun is now showing the first hints of movement back, a potential sign that the GOP’s message on parental rights, education, and safety still resonates in northern Virginia’s fast-growing exurbs.

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21 hours ago

Obama calls on New Jersey to set ‘glorious example’ for nation ahead of governor’s race

From Rachel Schilke


Obama calls on New Jersey to set ‘glorious example’ for nation ahead of governor’s race

NEWARK, New Jersey — Those thinking former President Barack Obama no longer has electoral influence in New Jersey would find that opinion challenged on Saturday night in Newark. 

Long lines wrapped around the venue, hundreds of smiling faces, and the deafening cheers at the mere mention of his name dominated the energy inside the Essex County College gymnasium, where Obama took the stage to rally support for Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ), the Democratic candidate in Tuesday’s gubernatorial race.

He was met by applause, whistles, yells, and excited chants from all corners of the venue. Much to the delight of attendees, he came equipped with his trademark dry humor jokes and a repeated line telling people, “Don’t boo. Go vote.”

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24 hours ago

Democrats lean on Obama to galvanize black voters in Virginia

From Adisa Hargett-Robinson, Mabinty Quarshie


Democrats lean on Obama to galvanize black voters in Virginia

NORFOLK, Virginia — Three days before Virginia voters elect a new governor, thousands of excited people, many of them African American, lined up in droves to hear former President Barack Obama rally for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger

Much of Obama’s speech was targeted to black voters, a crucial constituency for Democrats that will help decide if Spanberger ascends to the governor’s mansion. 

“The point is there is absolutely no evidence Republican policies made life better for you, the people of Virginia,” Obama said on Saturday at the Ted Constant Convocation Center. “They’ve devoted enormous energy in trying to entrench themselves in power and punishing their enemies, and enriching their friends and silencing their critics.” 

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24 hours ago

Obama takes aim at Trump in Virginia get-out-the-vote event for Spanberger

From Adisa Hargett-Robinson, Mabinty Quarshie


Obama takes aim at Trump in Virginia get-out-the-vote event for Spanberger

NORFOLK, Virginia — Former President Barack Obama lambasted his successor, President Donald Trump, on Saturday as part of his appeal to boost voter support for Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Virginia.

“We’ve got a president who thinks it’s OK to use the Justice Department to go after his political opponents,” Obama said at the Ted Constant Convocation Center as the audience jeered.

“Don’t boo, vote,” Obama quipped, referencing his usual get-out-the-vote phrase on the same day that early voting ends in Virginia.

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1 day ago

Jersey City’s Democrat mayor sounds alarm about ‘upset’ in Garden State governor election

From Joseph Nepomuceno


Jersey City’s Democrat mayor sounds alarm about ‘upset’ in Garden State governor election
A Collage of Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) and Jersey City Mayor Jason Fulop (D).

Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, a Democrat, posted Saturday on X that New Jersey may experience an upset in its gubernatorial election and Republican Jack Ciattarelli could win.

“NJ may actually have an upset. This is prob great news for Jack’s team as we are a society that likes underdogs and comebacks by nature,” Fulop wrote

Fulop’s post was in response to an AtlasIntel poll that had Democratic candidate Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) leading by only 0.9 points.

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1 day ago

Obama takes the stage to endorse Spanberger at Norfolk, Virginia rally

From Peter Cordi


Obama takes the stage to endorse Spanberger at Norfolk, Virginia rally
Yolanda Stoner, of Norfolk, Va., wears her Obama blanket as she arrives for a rally for Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger during a campaign event with former President Barack Obama, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, in Norfolk, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Former President Barack Obama has taken the stage at former Rep. Abigail Spanberger‘s Norfolk, Virginia rally. He endorsed the Democratic candidate for governor in a video montage that played before Spanberger came out on stage.

WATCH LIVE: OBAMA JOINS VIRGINIA GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE SPANBERGER FOR CAMPAIGN RALLY IN NORFOLK

Spanberger is currently leading in the polls against her Republican opponent Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, in a race that has tight in the final stretch after the Democrat refused to call on her Attorney General running mate Jay Jones to drop out of the race after it was revealed that he wished death upon his political opponents and their children via text.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE ISSUES DOMINATING THE VIRGINIA ELECTION

The latest polling has Spanberger up by around ten points on average.

1 day ago

Mikie Sherrill collects food donations at Obama rally amid SNAP benefits freeze

From Sydney Topf


Mikie Sherrill collects food donations at Obama rally amid SNAP benefits freeze
New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill arrives to a campaign stop at a train station in Westfield, N.J., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s (D-NJ) campaign is collecting food donations at her Saturday rally featuring former President Barack Obama, as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding expired the same day.

“In addition to turning out the vote for New Jersey Democrats, we will be collecting donations for the Community Food Bank of New Jersey as the Trump Administration is letting SNAP funding expire, forcing more families to rely on food banks for food assistance,” Sherrill wrote in a post on X on Friday.

“Please bring canned fish and meat, shelf-stable milk, boxed meals, canned and packaged meals, peanut butter, and canned fruit and vegetables,” she added.

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2 days ago

Who is Abigail Spanberger? Meet the Democratic candidate for Virginia governor

From Morgan Kromer


Abigail Spanberger campaigns at a Korean restaurant in Fairfax, VA, before the elections.

Former Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, will compete against Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R-VA) for Virginia governor in the Nov. 4 election.

The onetime lawmaker outraised her opponent by more than $3 million in April despite accusations from the lieutenant governor that her alleged knowledge of former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline is a “national security issue.”

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2 days ago

Who is Winsome Earle-Sears? Meet the Republican candidate for Virginia governor

From Morgan Kromer


Who is Winsome Earle-Sears? Meet the Republican candidate for Virginia governor
Republican gubernatorial candidate and current Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears speaks during a news conference on the steps of the Virginia Capitol Building, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, in Richmond, Va. (Mike Kropf/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)

Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R-VA) will face off against former Rep. Abigail Spanberger in the Nov. 4 Virginia gubernatorial election.

Earle-Sears, who serves in her position alongside Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA), is the first black woman to be elected to a Virginia statewide office and the commonwealth’s first female lieutenant governor.

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2 days ago

Ten competitive races to track for Virginia House of Delegates in 2025 election

From Emily Hallas


Virginians are headed to the polls on Nov. 4 to choose among a slew of candidates campaigning for seats in the House of Delegates

In Democrats’ fight to hold on to their razor-thin 51-49 majority in the state House, the party is running candidates in all 100 districts for the first time in recent history. Republicans are battling to keep rivals from flipping GOP-held seats, particularly in districts former Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris won last year. 

Here’s a rundown of the closest races to watch, based on the Virginia Public Access Project’s “VPAP Index,” which classified 10 districts this year as competitive. 

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