Recent polling data from multiple sources indicate that Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill holds a lead over Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the 2025 New Jersey governor's race. Cygnal polls conducted between June 19-20 show Sherrill at 50% and Ciattarelli at 43%, with a narrower margin of 46% to 45% after voters were informed about candidates' positions on transgender issues. A Rutgers-Eagleton poll from June 13-16 shows Sherrill leading 51% to 31%, with 13% undecided, and when including leaners, Sherrill's support rises to 56% compared to Ciattarelli's 35%. This 20-point lead aligns with recent media reports highlighting Sherrill's advantage as the general election approaches. Historical data indicates Sherrill has consistently won Morris County, a key suburban area, in federal elections since 2018, while Ciattarelli previously won it in 2021. In Michigan's 2026 Senate race, Republican Mike Rogers leads Democrat Mallory McMorrow with 48% to 44% support, according to Normington Petts polls conducted June 12-16. Rogers, a former representative, is emphasizing his backing of former President Trump's strike on Iran's nuclear program during his campaign.
2026 Michigan Senate Poll 🔴 Mike Rogers: 48% (+4) 🔵 Mallory McMorrow: 44% Normington Petts | 6/12-16 | 700 LV
Former Rep. @MikeRogersForMI, making his second bid for Michigan’s Senate seat, is leaning into his support for the Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear program on the campaign trail. @marcrod97 reports: https://t.co/IigfCr9n49
2026 Michigan Senate Poll 🔴 Mike Rogers: 48% (+4) 🔵 Mallory McMorrow: 44% Normington Petts (🔵) | 6/12-16 | 700 LV https://t.co/xHlGXZaaZE