How to vote in Jersey City's runoff election Tuesday
Jersey City runoff election today: Jim McGreevey vs James Solomon
Jersey City voters are headed back to the polls Tuesday to decide once and for all who will lead New Jersey’s second-largest city. FOX 5 NY's Robert Moses has the latest.
JERSEY CITY - It's Election Day once again in the Garden State.
Jersey City voters are headed back to the polls Tuesday to decide once and for all who will lead New Jersey’s second-largest city.
After November’s crowded seven-way race produced no outright winner, Tuesday's runoff puts former Democratic Gov. Jim McGreevey and Democratic councilmember James Solomon head-to-head for the mayor’s seat.
Here's everything you need to know about the race.
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Jim McGreevey vs James Solomon
Although both candidates are Democrats, Jersey City’s mayoral race is officially non-partisan — meaning no party labels appear on the ballot and the election itself isn’t run along party lines.
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How to vote in Jersey City
In New Jersey, a runoff election is held when no candidate receives a majority of votes in a municipal race. The runoff typically takes place on the fourth Tuesday after the regular election, or on the fifth Tuesday if it conflicts with a primary date.
What you can do:
In-person polling locations will be open on Tuesday, Dec. 2, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. You can find your local polling location here.
If you want to drop your ballot off, you have until 8 p.m. on Dec. 2. Drop box locations can be found here.
Jersey City election results
Tuesday's runoff election includes several Jersey City Council seats, in addition to the mayor's race. Residents can check their sample ballots on the Hudson County Clerk's webpage here.
Results from the general election on Nov. 4 showed a close race between three candidates, with Solomon just beating out the former governor for top vote-getter. Solomon secured just over 29% of the vote, while McGreevey earned about 25% of the vote. Former Hudson County Commissioner Bill O'Dea was close behind with 21.4% of the vote.
Only one other candidate got more than 10% of the vote.
Meet the candidates
The backstory:
Jim McGreevey platform
Interview with Jersey City mayoral candidate Jim McGreevey
FOX 5 NY's Natasha Verma and Bianca Peters sit down with former New Jersey Governor and current Jersey City mayoral candidate Jim McGreevey ahead of a run-off election.
Jim McGreevey has spent decades in New Jersey politics, including a brief stint as governor of the state. McGreevey served as mayor of Woodbridge Township for a decade before serving as a state senator and assemblymember. McGreevey was elected governor in 2001 but resigned just two years into his term after publicly coming out as gay and admitting to having an affair.
On the policy front, McGreevey has campaigned on affordability, vowing to build 1,000 new affordable homes and 500 new affordable rental homes for seniors, and mandating 20% of new developments to be reserved for affordable housing. He also wants to implement "zero-based" budgeting, a system that would require city departments to formulate their annual budget from zero, rather than past years’ spending.
James Solomon platform
Jersey City mayoral candidate James Solomon
James Solomon represents downtown Jersey City on the City Council and has served in the role since 2017. Before that, he was an aid for the Mayor of Boston.
Solomon is running on a platform aimed at affordable housing, improved public schools and anti-corruption. He wants to create grants and fellowships that support local journalism, increase the police force by 100 officers, create a mental health crisis response team, stop double-digit rent hikes and more.
Solomon also battled Hodgkin lymphoma in 2015.
Jersey City mayor's race polls
Politics Unusual: Jersey City mayor's race
In this episode of Politics Unusual, FOX 5 NY's Robert Moses speaks with Dr. Matthew Hale, an Associate Professor for the Department of Political Science at Seton Hall, about the Jersey City mayor's race.
By the numbers:
One recent poll shows Solomon may have a substantial lead heading into Tuesday.
The Nov. 13 poll from Impact Research, which Solomon's campaign commissioned, showed the councilmember with a nearly 40-point lead over McGreevey, with 58% of those polled saying they'd vote for Solomon, over 29% for McGreevey. The poll also found that among those who voted for neither of the two remaining candidates in the general election, nearly three quarters say they would vote for Solomon.
Betting odds
The oddsmakers seem to agree with the recent poll numbers.
- Polymarket: 93% Solomon, 6% McGreevey
- Kalshi: 95% Solomon, 6% McGreevey
Both markets had McGreevey ahead for nearly the entire campaign leading up to Nov. 4, but overnight, the odds shifted well in Solomon's favor.
The Source: Information in this story is from the Hudson County Clerk's Office, the Associated Press, Polymarket, Kalshi, Impact Research and previous FOX 5 NY reports.