The longest tenure as a legislative leader in New Jersey history met an unexpected end with Sen. Steve Sweeney's loss to Edward Durr in last week's election.
Eleven precincts, some mail-in votes and an unannounced number of provisional ballots are still to come, as Gov. Phil Murphy opens a more than 62,000 edge.
Jack Ciattarelli said there are tens of thousands of votes still to count, as the latest unofficial tally shows him trailing by 44,000 votes, almost 1.8%.
Supporters of Phil Murphy and Jack Cittarelli and the political pundits took to the social media platform offer their own "analysis" of the closer than expected race for governor.
Additional votes tallied overnight and Wednesday morning show Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy ahead of Republican Jack Ciattarelli by nearly 7,200 votes, 0.3%.
Whether due to connectivity issues or user error, some polling places had problems with the new voting system. Hotlines are available to help resolve issues.
A pair of polls from July and September found more opponents than supporters of a plan to expand sports betting to include New Jersey-based college sports.