Follow live coverage of the U.S. November 4, 2025 elections: Results, analysis, key state and local races, and what they mean for the 2026 midterms.
Follow live coverage of the U.S. November 4, 2025 elections: Results, analysis, key state and local races, and what they mean for the 2026 midterms.
More than 2 million New York City voters cast a ballot for this year’s race.
High-profile races are unfolding across the country on Tuesday, including New York City’s mayoral election and governor’s races in New Jersey and Virginia.
In California, voters will consider a ballot measure that puts forth a redrawn congressional map that could net Democrats five House seats.
The elections come with high-stakes for both Democrats and Republicans, and will provide a picture of how Americans feel about President Donald Trump’s first nine months in office.
Key Headlines
Here’s how the news is developing.
12 minutes ago
Trump adviser implies that Winsome Earle-Sears was a bad candidate
Following Spanberger’s victory in Virginia, Trump’s political adviser and 2024 co-campaign manager, Chris LaCivita, seemed to imply that Republican gubernatorial nominee Winsome Earle-Sears was a bad candidate.
“A Bad candidate and Bad campaign have consequences – the Virginia Governor’s race is example number 1,” LaCivita posted on X.
LaCivita’s post comes after a tele-rally Monday night for Virginia’s Republican candidates, during which Trump did not mention Earle-Sears by name.
-ABC News’ Hannah Demissie
14 minutes ago
Sherrill continues to lead with 41% of the expected vote in
As of 9:01 p.m., with 41% of the expected vote in, Democrat Mikie Sherrill continues to lead against Republican Jack Ciattarelli by just over 14 points (56.7% to 42.4%) in the New Jersey governor’s race.
This comes after a judge ruled for a one-hour extension of some Passaic County polling centers due to unfounded bomb threats earlier Tuesday. As of 9 p.m., all New Jersey polls are now closed.
16 minutes ago
Spanberger on historic projected victory
While surrounded by her daughters during her victory speech, Abigail Spanberger remarked on the historic nature of her projected win in Virginia.
She said ahead of her speech that her husband said to their daughters, “Your mom’s going to be the governor of Virginia.”
“I can guarantee those words have never been spoken in Virginia ever before,” she said.
“It’s a big deal that the girls and the young women I have met along the campaign trail now know with certainty that they can achieve anything,” she continued.
23 minutes ago
Polls close in New York City
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