RARITAN, NJ – Jack Ciattarelli will wrap up his campaign tonight with a final rally at John Basilone Memorial Park in Raritan, the same Somerset County town where his political career first took root.
The event, billed as the “final rally,” is set to begin at 8 p.m. at the corner of Old York Road and Colle Sannita Way.
Supporters from across New Jersey are expected to gather for what marks the conclusion of Ciattarelli’s weeks-long statewide push ahead of Election Day.
Key Points
- Jack Ciattarelli to hold his final campaign rally in Raritan tonight
- The event takes place at John Basilone Memorial Park at 8 p.m.
- Supporters expected from across New Jersey as campaign tour concludes
Ciattarelli returns to hometown roots
Raritan holds personal significance for Ciattarelli, who launched his public service career there before serving in the state legislature and mounting multiple statewide campaigns. The final rally’s location, steps from the town’s historic Basilone Park, underscores his effort to connect with local voters and showcase his Somerset County roots.
Campaign momentum builds before Election Day
Throughout the final week, Ciattarelli has maintained a demanding schedule, visiting dozens of communities and emphasizing economic and educational issues that have defined his platform. His campaign staff described tonight’s rally as a celebration of the hard work of volunteers and a last opportunity to energize supporters before polls open.
The candidate is expected to address the crowd around sunset, delivering closing remarks that mirror his campaign’s central message of fiscal reform and community-focused leadership.