New Jersey Democrats Face Tight Showdown as Primary Heats Up
A narrow margin of roughly 500 votes separated two Democratic candidates, Analilia Mejia and Tom Malinowski, from one another by late Thursday night, setting the stage for a contentious primary in New Jersey's special election to fill the seat vacated by Governor Mikie Sherrill.
In a closely watched contest that has drawn significant enthusiasm from Democrats in the district, both candidates distanced themselves from their opponents within the crowded field of 11 hopefuls. Despite initial leads, Mejia ultimately outpaced Malinowski as day-of primary votes were counted, thanks in part to strong showings in her home Essex County and neighboring Morris and Passaic.
Prior to Thursday's voting, overall Democratic voter turnout had already exceeded those from last year's primary. This surge was a testament to the significant momentum Governor Sherrill gained during last November's gubernatorial election, marking the highest turnout for an off-year election in New Jersey in over two decades.
A narrow margin of roughly 500 votes separated two Democratic candidates, Analilia Mejia and Tom Malinowski, from one another by late Thursday night, setting the stage for a contentious primary in New Jersey's special election to fill the seat vacated by Governor Mikie Sherrill.
In a closely watched contest that has drawn significant enthusiasm from Democrats in the district, both candidates distanced themselves from their opponents within the crowded field of 11 hopefuls. Despite initial leads, Mejia ultimately outpaced Malinowski as day-of primary votes were counted, thanks in part to strong showings in her home Essex County and neighboring Morris and Passaic.
Prior to Thursday's voting, overall Democratic voter turnout had already exceeded those from last year's primary. This surge was a testament to the significant momentum Governor Sherrill gained during last November's gubernatorial election, marking the highest turnout for an off-year election in New Jersey in over two decades.