New Jersey gubernatorial hopeful Mikie Sherrill has skipped more than half of her votes in the House of Representatives this year — far more than any other lawmaker, according to records.

The four-term House Democrat’s attendance has slipped sharply since she launched her campaign to replace term-limited Gov. Phil Murphy near the end of last year, leading her GOP opponent Jack Ciattarelli to slam her for shirking her responsibilities.

While House reps running for other offices have also missed votes during their campaigns, data shows Sherrill’s absence is notably higher.

The congresswoman has skipped about 55% of votes since Nov. 18, 2024, when she first announced her candidacy, according to PolitiFact and New Jersey Globe’s tracker, which follows substantive, non-procedural House mea

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