Thousands in NJ-11 signed up for Democratic primary, registration data shows
New Jersey added 4,626 voters to its rolls in February, but in a reversal of trends in recent years, Democrats added more than a thousand voters while the GOP lost some, according to state data.
Democrats gained 1,839 registrants while Republicans lost 421 last month. The vast majority of Februarys new Democrats came from New Jerseys 11th congressional district, where progressive Democrat Analilia Mejia pulled off a primary upset in the special election to succeed Gov. Mikie Sherrill. Unaffiliated voters can declare a party to participate in a primary, and thousands appeared to do so in NJ-11, which lost 3,171 unaffiliated voters and added 3,339 Democrats.
The states other districts largely held up to pre-existing trends: the vast majority of new voters sign up as unaffiliated, while Republicans make minor gains on Democrats. Excluding NJ-11, the state gained thousands of unaffiliated voters but lost more than 1,000 Democratic voters and several hundred Republican registrants.
Voter registration trends dont directly correlate to election results. Republicans tacked on voters throughout 2025, yet Democrat Mikie Sherrill still tacked on a landslide gubernatorial victory come November.
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