NJ-11: Mejia (D) gets NJEA endorsement for special, regular elections
The New Jersey Education Association, the states largest teachers union and one of its most powerful labor organizations full stop, is endorsing Democrat Analilia Mejia for New Jerseys 11th congressional district.
The NJEAs endorsement applies both to the April 16 special election, when Mejia will face Republican nominee Joe Hathaway, and the regularly scheduled 2026 elections, when shell be up for a full term (potentially against some Democratic primary opposition). It also comes with an endorsement from the National Education Association, the NJEAs national counterpart.
We are in tumultuous times. New Jersey and America need the strong, principled leadership that [Mejia] will bring to Washington, D.C., the NJEAs three-member leadership board said in a joint statement. She will be a voice for her constituents in CD-11 and for unheard and underrepresented people across New Jersey and America. As proud educators and as labor advocates, we will do everything we can to help her win in April and in November and we will partner with her to advance her positive agenda in Congress.
The union had not taken sides in the February special primary election, when Mejia defeated ten fellow Democrats running for Gov. Mikie Sherrills seat. In fact, Mejia is one of the first 2026 candidates of any stripe that the NJEA has endorsed; in January, the union announced its support for Rep. Rob Menendez (D-Jersey City), who faces a serious primary challenge for a third term in the 8th congressional district.
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