NJ Governor Sherrill's former congressional seat is up for grabs in a special election primary that began Thursday. The contest, which has drawn nearly two dozen Democratic candidates and one Republican contender, is being closely watched as a bellwether for the direction of the party ahead of the midterms.
The 11th Congressional District, encompassing parts of Essex, Passaic, and Morris counties, is seen as safe for Democrats. However, with several top-tier candidates vying for the nomination, including Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill, former Rep. Tom Malinowski, and former Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way, it's anyone's game.
Analilia Mejia, a longtime New Jersey activist endorsed by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, has generated significant buzz among party insiders as the candidate who could consolidate left-wing support in the district. With so many Democratic competitors, it's estimated that a small margin of victory could be enough to secure the nomination.
As the campaign enters its final week, candidates are scrambling to increase turnout. Mejia's team plans to launch a "power to the polls" campaign, while Gill's team will host "after parties" for early voters. Way, meanwhile, is reminding voters that she was instrumental in implementing early voting in New Jersey during Gov. Phil Murphy's tenure.
Despite the challenges posed by winter weather β including a nor'easter forecasted for this weekend β campaigns are adapting to reach voters. Zach Beecher's team has seen an uptick in engagement as snowy weather keeps people at home, while Justin Strickland's "Rebel Alliance" campaign plans to use music and a van to encourage residents to cast their ballots.
For those planning to vote early, NJ.gov provides a helpful tool to locate polling places. With the general election set for April 16, voters in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District have until February 3 to submit their absentee ballots or cast their votes in person.
The 11th Congressional District, encompassing parts of Essex, Passaic, and Morris counties, is seen as safe for Democrats. However, with several top-tier candidates vying for the nomination, including Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill, former Rep. Tom Malinowski, and former Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way, it's anyone's game.
Analilia Mejia, a longtime New Jersey activist endorsed by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, has generated significant buzz among party insiders as the candidate who could consolidate left-wing support in the district. With so many Democratic competitors, it's estimated that a small margin of victory could be enough to secure the nomination.
As the campaign enters its final week, candidates are scrambling to increase turnout. Mejia's team plans to launch a "power to the polls" campaign, while Gill's team will host "after parties" for early voters. Way, meanwhile, is reminding voters that she was instrumental in implementing early voting in New Jersey during Gov. Phil Murphy's tenure.
Despite the challenges posed by winter weather β including a nor'easter forecasted for this weekend β campaigns are adapting to reach voters. Zach Beecher's team has seen an uptick in engagement as snowy weather keeps people at home, while Justin Strickland's "Rebel Alliance" campaign plans to use music and a van to encourage residents to cast their ballots.
For those planning to vote early, NJ.gov provides a helpful tool to locate polling places. With the general election set for April 16, voters in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District have until February 3 to submit their absentee ballots or cast their votes in person.