Former Rep. Tom Malinowski said Tuesday he has conceded to Analilia Mejia, a onetime presidential campaign political director for Sen. Bernie Sanders, in the Democratic primary for the U.S. House seat vacated by New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
A week after voters went to the polls, the Associated Press has not called the race. Its tally as of Monday showed Mejia up by fewer than 1,000 votes in the 11th District, which touches three counties and stretches from just west of Newark to more conservative enclaves well into the state’s northern interior.
Still, the concession by Malinowski caps a highly competitive race that featured a dozen candidates and an unusually large amount of outside money, a fact Malinowski decried even as he threw his support behind Mejia.
According to campaign finance reports, outside groups poured more than $4 million into the contest, with more than $2 million in attack ads aimed at Malinowski from a super PAC affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
“I wish I could say today that this effort … failed in N.J.-11. But it did not,” Malinowski said. “I met several voters in the final days of the campaign who had seen the ads and asked me, sincerely: ‘Are you MAGA? Are you for ICE?’”
Mejia is a grassroots organizer and strategist. She is the co-founder and a co-executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy, a progressive advocacy organization focused on economic and racial justice. She was the national political director for the presidential campaign of Sanders, I-Vt., in 2020 and served in the Department of Labor under President Joe Biden.
Mejia, the daughter of Colombian and Dominican immigrants, focused on several policy issues throughout her campaign, including building a better economy for all Americans, universal health care and child care, free public college and the cancellation of student loan debt. In addition to Sanders’ endorsement, Mejia was backed by several prominent progressives, including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash.
If confirmed as the winner, she will face Randolph Township Mayor Joe Hathaway, who ran unopposed in the GOP special primary, in the special general election on April 16.
The seat represents a district that traditionally leans Democratic and where Sherrill captured about 56% of the vote in her 2024 re-election. Former Vice President Kamala Harris won the district as the Democratic presidential nominee over Donald Trump with 53% of the vote in 2024.
Malinowski, 60, served as a U.S. representative for New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District from 2019 to 2023 after flipping a traditionally Republican district. He lost his re-election bid in 2022 to Republican Thomas Kean Jr.








