Democrat Phil Murphy cruised to victory Tuesday, beating GOP rival Kim Guadagno by more than 13 percentage points and securing his spot as New Jersey's next governor.

He will succeed Gov. Chris Christie, whose second and last term ends in January.

Murphy, a former Goldman Sachs executive, won 55.6 percent of the vote, easily surpassing the 42.3 percent of votes cast for Guadagno. The race also featured the lowest turnout ever for a gubernatorial election, with about 35 percent of registered voters going to the polls.

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A note about the data: These are unofficial results compiled by NJ Advance Media and are subject to change as counties finish counting provisional and mail-in votes and certify results.