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Democrat Mejia wins New Jersey special election to fill Sherrill’s House seat

Democrat Mejia wins New Jersey special election to fill Sherrill’s House seat
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Democrat Analilia Mejia handily won the special election to fill the congressional seat of Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ). The Associated Press called the election at 8:07 p.m. on Thursday with just 25% of the vote counted. Mejia had over 69% of the vote when the race was called — twice the vote share of her Republican opponent, […]

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