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State of New Jersey

Governor Mikie Sherrill

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Welcome to the Governor's Office

Governor Mikie Sherrill

Lt. Governor Dr. Dale G. Caldwell

On a Mission to Deliver for You

Mikie Sherrill is proud to serve as New Jersey’s 57th governor. As your governor, she will be relentlessly focused on lowering costs, taking care of our kids, and delivering transparency and accountability from Trenton. This is your government, and it should work for you.

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About the Governor

Mikie Sherrill

U.S. Naval Academy graduate, Navy helicopter pilot, former federal prosecutor, wife, and mother of four kids – Mikie Sherrill ran for governor to make life easier and more affordable for Garden State families. Her career has been defined by service to her country and New Jersey, and she previously served in Congress representing New Jersey's 11th Congressional District.

News

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ICYMI: NJDOH Launches Public Health Resource Hub Ahead of 2026 World Cup

The hub, available at nj.gov/health/world-cup, provides clear, actionable guidance on a wide range of health topics including heat safety, sun safety, air quality, tick and mosquito protection, food safety, drug safety, and more.

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Governor Sherrill, FIFA World Cup 2026â„¢ New York New Jersey Host Committee Chief Executive Officer Alex Lasry Announce Over 750 Free Tickets for New Jerseyans for FIFA World Cup Matches

Governor Sherrill and FIFA World Cup 2026â„¢ New York New Jersey Host Committee Chief Executive Officer Alex Lasry today announced more than 750 free tickets will be made available for New Jersey communities to matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026â„¢ at New York New Jersey Stadium.

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Statement by Governor Sherrill on Limited Tour Inside Delaney Hall, Not Being Given Access to Detainees

“After being denied access for weeks, I was finally allowed into Delaney Hall – but what I received was a closely controlled and limited tour of the facility. That is unacceptable. ..."