Analilia Mejia sworn in to replace Mikie Sherrill

Analilia Mejia sworn in to replace Mikie Sherrill


image

Mejia, a social justice activist and former political staffer for Sen. Bernie Sanders‘ (I-VT) 2020 presidential campaign, won a special election to replace Sherrill in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District on April 16.

With 95% of the votes counted, Mejia won 59.5% over her Republican challenger Joe Hathaway who garnered 40% of the votes.

Mejia and Hathaway will likely face off again in November when voters will decide who will represent them for the full term.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris won the seat by 8 percentage points over President Donald Trump in 2024. Sherrill, then the incumbent, carried it by 15 percentage points in her successful run for governor last year. Sherrill resigned the seat in November to focus on her gubernatorial transition.

Mejia narrowly won an 11-way Democratic primary on Feb. 5, beating out former Rep. Tom Malinowski. Going into the primary, Malinowski was heavily favored but came

Continue reading

 

Join the conversation!

Please share your thoughts about this article below. We value your opinions, and would love to see you add to the discussion!