Career Timeline of Jack Ciattarelli: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Jack Ciattarelli

Discover the career path of Jack Ciattarelli, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.

Jack Ciattarelli is an American politician and businessman who served in the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 16th district from 2011 to 2018. A Republican, he has held positions on the Raritan Borough Council and the Somerset County Board of Freeholders. He was the Republican nominee for Governor of New Jersey in 2021, losing to incumbent Phil Murphy in a surprisingly tight race. Despite the loss, Ciattarelli's performance was stronger than anticipated, raising his profile within the state's Republican party.

1990: Served on Raritan Borough Council

In 1990, Jack Ciattarelli began his service on the Raritan Borough Council.

1991: Council President

In 1991, Jack Ciattarelli became the council president.

1995: Leaves Raritan Borough Council

In 1995, Jack Ciattarelli chose not to seek re-election and left the Raritan Borough Council to focus on his business career.

1998: Adjunct Professor at Seton Hall

In 1998, Jack Ciattarelli became an adjunct professor at Seton Hall.

2001: End of Tenure at Seton Hall

In 2001, Jack Ciattarelli's time as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall came to an end.

2007: Elected to Somerset County Board of Freeholders

In 2007, Jack Ciattarelli was elected to the Somerset County Board of Freeholders.

November 8, 2011: Ciattarelli wins election to General Assembly

On November 8, 2011, Jack Ciattarelli and his running mate Peter J. Biondi won the election for the General Assembly seat in the 16th legislative district, defeating Marie Corfield and Joe Camarota.

November 2011: End of term on Board of Freeholders

In November 2011, Jack Ciattarelli ended his service on the Somerset County Board of Freeholders.

December 5, 2011: Sworn into General Assembly

On December 5, 2011, Jack Ciattarelli was sworn into the General Assembly to complete Peter Biondi's unexpired term after stepping down from his freeholder position.

2011: Elected to the New Jersey General Assembly

In 2011, Jack Ciattarelli was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 16th legislative district.

January 10, 2012: Sworn in for first full term

On January 10, 2012, Jack Ciattarelli was sworn in for his first full term in the General Assembly.

2017: Runs for Governor

In 2017, Jack Ciattarelli chose not to seek re-election in order to run for governor of New Jersey.

2017: Ciattarelli finishes second in primary

In 2017, Jack Ciattarelli finished second in the Republican Party gubernatorial primary with 31% of the vote, losing to Kim Guadagno.

January 9, 2018: End of General Assembly Term

On January 9, 2018, Jack Ciattarelli's term in the General Assembly officially ended.

2018: Ciattarelli leaves the General Assembly

In 2018, Jack Ciattarelli's tenure in the New Jersey General Assembly came to an end.

November 12, 2021: Ciattarelli concedes election to Murphy

On November 12, 2021, Jack Ciattarelli conceded the 2021 gubernatorial race to incumbent Governor Phil Murphy.

2021: Ciattarelli Lost Gubernatorial Election

In 2021, Jack Ciattarelli was the Republican nominee in the New Jersey gubernatorial election, where he lost to the incumbent Democratic Governor Phil Murphy.

2025: Faces Mikie Sherrill

In 2025, Jack Ciattarelli is set to face Democratic U.S. Representative Mikie Sherrill in the general election.

2025: Republican Nominee for Governor

In 2025, Jack Ciattarelli is the Republican nominee for Governor of New Jersey, and will be facing Democrat Mikie Sherrill in the general election.

2025: Won Republican primary

In 2025, Jack Ciattarelli won the Republican primary with 68% of the vote.