Exclusive | Owners of Tony Soprano’s house reveal whom they’re voting for in dead-heat NJ election

Owners of Tony Soprano’s House Endorse GOP Candidate in Close NJ Governor Race

The owners of the iconic North Caldwell, New Jersey mansion featured in the beloved HBO series have publicly voiced their support for GOP candidate Jack Ciattarelli in the tightly contested gubernatorial election.

“All I can say is that he’s everything that we believe in, and he’s going to do a great job. Our state can’t take another 25 years of what we’ve got. It’s horrible,”

said the homeowner, who chose to remain anonymous, to The Post on Election Day.

“Ciattarelli is a good, good family man, and he’s got a lot of great ideas, so we definitely support him 100%.”

The 5,600-square-foot estate, located at the end of a tree-lined cul-de-sac in upscale Essex County, proudly displays a “Jack for Governor” sign in its front yard. Previously listed for $3.4 million in 2019, the home was later removed from the market.

Despite frequent visitors stopping by to admire the famous TV landmark, the owner is certain about the political leanings of the house’s fictional occupant, mob boss Tony Soprano.

“I have no doubt whom the house’s fictitious mob-boss owner and family man would support.”

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Author’s summary: The owners of the famed “Sopranos” house openly back Jack Ciattarelli in New Jersey’s razor-thin governor’s race, highlighting their hope for change in the state's leadership.

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New York Post New York Post — 2025-11-04