Mayor elect Zohran Mamdani, right, and his wife Rama Duwaji react to supporters Tuesday during an election night watch party in New York.Â
Yuki Iwamura, Associated Press
President Donald Trump speaks Wednesday during a breakfast with Senate and House Republicans in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington.Â
Evan Vucci, Associated Press
A supporter wears a President Donald Trump hat Tuesday at New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli's election night gathering in Bridgewater, N.J.Â
LINLEY SANDERS, JOSH BOAK, and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump wasn't on the ballot in Tuesday's elections, but many voters in key races made their choice in opposition to him or considered him to be irrelevant, according to the AP Voter Poll.
The 2025 AP Voter Poll, conducted by SSRS from Oct. 22 - Nov. 4, includes representative samples of registered voters in California (4,490), New Jersey (4,244), New York City (4,304) and Virginia (4,215). The AP Voter Poll combines data collected from validated registered voters online and by telephone, with data collected in-person from election day voters at approximately 30 precincts per state or city, excluding California. Respondents can complete the poll in English or Spanish. The overall margin of sampling error for voters, accounting for design effect, is plus or minus 2.0 percentage points in California, 2.1 percentage points in New Jersey, 2.2 percentage points in New York City, and 2.1 percentage points in Virginia.
President Donald Trump speaks Wednesday during a breakfast with Senate and House Republicans in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington.Â
A supporter wears a President Donald Trump hat Tuesday at New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli's election night gathering in Bridgewater, N.J.Â