Voters in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District head to the polls on Thursday in a highly competitive special primary to select the Democratic nominee for a U.S. House seat long held by Gov. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat.
Sherill, who served four terms in the House, resigned in November after winning the state’s governorship and was sworn in last month. The special general election is scheduled for April 16.
The seat represents parts of Essex, Morris and Passaic counties — a district that traditionally leans Democratic and where Sherrill captured about 56% of the vote in her most recent reelection, in 2024. Then-Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris won the district with 53% of the vote in the 2024 election.
The crowded field in this northern New Jersey district features a mix of elected officials, veterans, community activists and political operatives competing for the party’s nomination. High-profile contenders include Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill; former Rep. Tom Malinowski; Analilia Mejia, former political director for Sen. Bernie Sanders; and former Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way.








