Who won the Virginia Attorney General race?
Jay Jones was elected as Virginia Attorney General.
Politics / Elections
A summary of the key results from the 2025 elections, focusing on the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial and attorney general races, as well as the New York City mayoral election.
The 2025 elections saw significant outcomes in several key races. In Virginia, Jay Jones secured the Attorney General position, and Ghazala Hashmi was projected as the next Lieutenant Governor. New Jersey saw Mikie Sherrill projected to win the gubernatorial race. New York City elected Zohran Mamdani as mayor.
The Virginia and New Jersey races, in particular, were closely watched as indicators of national trends. The success of candidates like Sherrill and Jones suggests a continued focus on moderate platforms. Christopher Bedford noted that both Ciattarelli and Sherrill ran savvy campaigns leading to close finishes.
*Key factors influencing these elections included:*
These results will likely influence the strategies and messaging of both parties in future elections.
Jay Jones was elected as Virginia Attorney General.
Fox News projects Mikie Sherrill will win the New Jersey governor race.
Mamdani wins New York City election.
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