
U.S. Representative, New Jersey
1427 Longworth House Office Building
Summary
Analilia Mejia is an American politician and activist serving as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 11th congressional district since April 2026. The co-director of the nonprofit progressive advocacy group Center for Popular Democracy, she was the national political director for Bernie Sanders's 2020 presidential campaign and served in the United States Department of Labor during the Biden administration. Mejia was the Democratic nominee in the 2026 special election for New Jersey's 11th congressional district, running for Mikie Sherrill's seat and defeating Republican nominee Joe Hathaway, a Randolph councilman. She is set to face Hathaway again in the November 2026 elections before completing Sherrill's term on January 3, 2027.
Source: Wikipedia · as of Aug 21, 2026
A quick read on how Rep. Mejia votes and legislates this Congress. Every figure links to its full record below.
See where Rep. Mejia stands — alongside Democratic and Republican positions.
Computed over Rep. Mejia's 158 roll-call votes in the 119th Congress, of which 105were party-split (the two parties' majorities on opposite sides). Unanimous votes are excluded so the rates aren't inflated.
99%
Votes with the Democratic majority
On party-split votes
1%
Votes with the other party
The bipartisanship read
0%
Missed votes
Chamber median 2.2% · at or below median
Placement on the House's left–right spectrum
Based on how often Rep. Mejia sided with the Republican majority on party-split votes, ranked against all representatives. This is a vote-agreement placement, not an academic ideology score.
Source: Clerk of the U.S. House (roll-call votes) · as of Jun 9, 2026
Major bills from recent Congresses — outcomes and party vote breakdowns. For Rep. Mejia's individual votes, view their full record on Congress.gov.
Inflation Reduction Act
Enacted2022 · H.R. 5376Largest climate investment in U.S. history; allowed Medicare to negotiate drug prices; reduced the federal deficit.
CHIPS Act
Enacted2022 · H.R. 4346Invested $52 billion in domestic semiconductor manufacturing to reduce dependence on foreign chip supply chains.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Enacted2021 · H.R. 3684$1.2 trillion for roads, bridges, broadband, rail, water systems, and the electric grid.