New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has announced that a special election to fill the vacant U.S. House seat left by Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill will take place on April 16. This comes after Sherrill's resignation from Congress, which went into effect at midnight Thursday.
The governor ordered the election, which is set to be held just over two months after Sherrill's term was supposed to end in January. The primary election for the special election has already been scheduled for February 5, and candidates must submit their nomination petitions by December 1.
A total of 11 Democratic hopefuls and one Republican candidate have entered the fray, including Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill and former Representative Tom Malinowski. However, some critics argue that Murphy's plan may unfairly favor established politicians and limit voter choice.
National Republicans have criticized the special election timeline as "blatant political corruption" designed to protect Democratic insiders and silence voters. In-person early voting will be available from January 29 through February 3 for the primary, followed by April 6 through April 14 for the general election.
Sherrill, who is set to become New Jersey's governor on January 20 after defeating Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the gubernatorial election earlier this month, will leave behind a vacant seat that needs to be filled before her term ends on January 3, 2027.
The governor ordered the election, which is set to be held just over two months after Sherrill's term was supposed to end in January. The primary election for the special election has already been scheduled for February 5, and candidates must submit their nomination petitions by December 1.
A total of 11 Democratic hopefuls and one Republican candidate have entered the fray, including Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill and former Representative Tom Malinowski. However, some critics argue that Murphy's plan may unfairly favor established politicians and limit voter choice.
National Republicans have criticized the special election timeline as "blatant political corruption" designed to protect Democratic insiders and silence voters. In-person early voting will be available from January 29 through February 3 for the primary, followed by April 6 through April 14 for the general election.
Sherrill, who is set to become New Jersey's governor on January 20 after defeating Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the gubernatorial election earlier this month, will leave behind a vacant seat that needs to be filled before her term ends on January 3, 2027.