JERSEY CITY, N.J. (PIX11) -- Tuesday's elections brought decisive wins in a variety of races in the Tri-state region.

In Jersey City, the decisiveness came in the form of narrowing a field of more than a half dozen candidates for mayor down to just two.

On Wednesday, both candidates -- City Council President James Solomon, and community activist and former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey -- challenged each other to debates that they said should help voters decide between an up-and-comer or someone trying to make a comeback.

Tuesday's election in Jersey City resulted in another election: a runoff.

Some voters who spoke with PIX11 News expressed frustration over the fact that they'll have to head back to the polls.

"It's torture not knowing," said Wanda Black, a lifelong Jersey City r

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