Governor Mikie Sherrill recently shared updates on New Jersey’s business environment and election system through a series of social media posts. The statements highlight her administration’s approach to governance, economic engagement, and voting processes.
On March 31, 2026, Sherrill posted about her participation at a major business event in the state: “Here in New Jersey, we have the chance to do things differently – to change government for the better and make it work for the people and businesses it’s meant to serve. At the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce’s ReNew Jersey Business Summit and Expo, I highlighted our “Save You https://t.co/Z7Y94FA2EB”.
Later that evening, she visited a local store in Jersey City and commented on its representation of local pride: “So great to stop by Kanibal & Co. in Jersey City. Any store with this much Garden State swag gets my automatic seal of approval! https://t.co/wmGwhPRFkb”.
On April 1, 2026, Sherrill addressed election administration in New Jersey: “The Constitution is clear: states run elections, not the federal government. New Jersey has administered safe, secure, and accessible voting for generations. Our vote-by-mail system works. Millions of New Jerseyans — Republicans, Democrats, and unaffiliated voters alike — rely”.
Mikie Sherrill has served as U.S. Congresswoman representing New Jersey’s 11th District since 2019 after succeeding Rodney Frelinghuysen. Born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1972 and currently residing in Montclair at age 51, Sherrill has maintained an active role both nationally and within her home state.


