Democrat Analilia Mejia wins New Jersey special election for US House over Republican Joe Hathaway [View all]
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Source: AP
Updated 8:47 PM EDT, April 16, 2026
DENVILLE, N.J. (AP) Democrat Analilia Mejia won a New Jersey special election for the U.S. House on Thursday, defeating Republican Joe Hathaway on a message of standing up to President Donald Trump.
Mejia, a former head of the Working Families Alliance who had support from Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, will fill the seat previously held by Democratic Gov. Mikie Sherrill and serve until January.
Her victory is a win for progressives and means Democrats hold on to the 11th District seat in the House, where Republicans hold a thin majority. It also adds to a string of victories for Democrats heading into this years midterm elections. The Associated Press called the race for Mejia minutes after the polls closed.
Mejia emerged from a crowded primary in February and cast the race as a test of Trumps leadership. She criticized his pardons of people convicted of Jan. 6-related crimes and faulted him for freezing funds authorized by Congress.
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This was now-NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill's seat.
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Updated 8:10 PM EDT, April 16, 2026
DENVILLE, N.J. (AP) Democrat Analilia Mejia won a New Jersey special election for the U.S. House on Thursday, defeating Republican Joe Hathaway on a message of standing up to President Donald Trump.
Mejia, a former head of the Working Families Alliance who had support from Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, will fill the seat previously held by Democratic Gov. Mikie Sherrill and serve until January.
Her victory keeps the seat in the 11th District, once a GOP stronghold, in Democratic hands ahead of this years midterm elections and adds to a string of victories for the party.
Mejia emerged from a crowded primary in February and cast the race as a test of Trumps leadership. She criticized his pardons of people convicted of Jan. 6-related crimes and faulted him for freezing funds authorized by Congress. The people here are ready to do something about it, she said recently. Were not here to write strongly worded letters. Congress has real power.