Here’s the latest I can provide based on current public reporting:
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Analilia Mejia won the New Jersey 11th Congressional District special election, defeating Republican Joe Hathaway with about 59.5% of the vote to 40%, and is set to serve in Congress for the term filling Mikie Sherrill’s seat. This result has been widely reported by major outlets and the Associated Press, and was celebrated as a notable victory for progressive Democrats in a suburban district.[2][3]
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Prior to the final results, Mejia led in the Democratic primary for the same district in a separate, earlier contest, with news noting her close margin and the concession from her opponent Tom Malinowski, indicating strong momentum heading into the general/seasonal electoral cycle.[1][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date official results from AP/CNN or provide a quick summary of what her election means for committee assignments and policy priorities. I can also compile a brief timeline of Mejia’s campaign events and key issues that influenced the race. Please tell me which format you prefer (bullet timeline, brief narrative, or a table of results).
Citations:
- Mejia wins NJ-11 special election with 59.5%:[3][2]
- Mejia leads NJ-11 Democratic primary; Malinowski concession:[4][1]