James Solomon is elected Jersey City mayor, turning away ex-NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey’s comeback bid
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — James Solomon was elected mayor of Jersey City on Tuesday, thwarting former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey’s bid for a political comeback more than two decades after a scandalous resignation.
Addressing supporters who had gathered to watch returns and cheer him on, Solomon said: “Now the mission is clear, and the work begins tonight. And the work we have to do is making Jersey City affordable. So I say tonight, an affordable Jersey City starts now.”
Solomon, a city council member since 2017, defeated McGreevey in a runoff after they finished first and second in a general election Nov. 4. with seven candidates on the ballot. The city’s election is nonpartisan, but both men are Democrats.
At a gathering less than a mile away, McGreevey thanked supporters and congratulated Solomon on his victory.










