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 New Jersey Governor Race

The owners of the famous North Caldwell, New Jersey mansion featured in the acclaimed HBO series have publicly declared their support in the tight gubernatorial race.

“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.”

— The home's owner, preferring to remain anonymous, told The Post on Election Day.

The iconic 5,600-square-foot property, located at the end of a tree-lined cul-de-sac in an upscale Essex County neighborhood, showcases a prominent “Jack for Governor” sign in its pristine front yard.

The house was initially listed for sale at $3.4 million in 2019 but was later removed from the market.

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

The owner, who frequently deals with visitors stopping to admire the famed TV home, expressed certainty about who the fictional mob-boss and family patriarch would back.

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Summary: The owners of the renowned Sopranos mansion publicly support GOP candidate Jack Ciattarelli, highlighting their hope for change after decades of dissatisfaction with New Jersey governance.

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