The first day of early voting in the special election for Congress in New Jersey’s 11th district attracted 2,600 voters in the race between Democrat Analilia Mejia and Republican Joe Hathaway, according to a VoteHub analysis.
So far, 28,150 voters have cast vote-by-mail ballots for the April 16 special election to fill the unexpired term of Mikie Sherrill – that’s a turnout of 4.6%. Sherrill resigned in November following her election as governor.
Of those advance voters, 66.4% are Democrats, 20.3% are Republicans, and 13.3% are unaffiliated. Only Totowa has more Republicans voting than Democrats.
Mejia, a former labor leader and Biden administration official, served as national political director for Bernie Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign. She defeated former Rep. Tom Malinowski by 1,186 votes, 29.3% to 27.6%, in an 11-candidate field.
Hathaway, who ran unopposed in the GOP primary, is a Randolph councilman and former mayor. He spent nearly eight years as a staffer in the governor’s office.
Democrats have a significant voter registration edge in the 11th district: 62,900 more Democrats than Republicans, 37.6% to 27.3%, with 34.3% of voters unaffiliated with any political party.
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