Democrat Phil Murphy, left, and Republican Jack Ciattarelli are running for governor of New Jersey. Murphy is the incumbent. (Official Campaign Photos) TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey’s first ever early in-person voting wrapped up Sunday, with more than 500,000 mail-in and in-person votes already cast, for Tuesday’s election in which voters will elect the governor and Legislature.The top of the ticket features Democratic Gov.
Phil Murphy against Republican former Assembly member Jack Ciattarelli. All 120 seats in the Assembly and Senate are also on the ballot, and along with them control of the Legislature.Voters will also weigh in on two ballot questions.Early in-person voting went from Oct.