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Jersey City Council member James Solomon advanced to a run-off mayoral race slated for later this year, the Associated Press reported.

The run-off election will be held on Dec. 2 after no candidate won the majority of the vote on Tuesday. His opponent has not yet been announced, the AP reported.

The nonpartisan Jersey City mayoral race was crowded with seven candidates, including former New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey, who was viewed as the front-runner, alongside Bill O’Dea, who is a Hudson County commissioner and former city councilman, and Solomon, a city councilman.

The election also included former school board president Mussab Ali, city police officer Christina Freeman, president of the city council Joyce Watterman and candidate Kalki J

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