It's almost time to vote in the special general election! Join #TeamMejia @montclairdems.bsky.social and @njwfp.bsky.social as we call voters to remind them that mail-in ballots drop this week and to vote for Analilia! 🗳️
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Currently watching election results like it's sportsball. Let's fuckin' goooooo! #teammejia
A photo of Oona Chatterjee conducting non violence training
A photo of Oona Chatterjee hugging Analilia Mejia on the stage with Ras Baraka
A photo of Analilia Mejia and Ras Baraka on stage, sitting.
A photo of Antoinette Milles, the state director of Working Families Party in NJ.
What an amazing town hall with Mayor @rasjbaraka.bsky.social and @analiliafornj.bsky.social in Montclair, NJ today.
Followed by ICE Watch & Non-violence training. Full room, excellent questions. #teammejia
A row of brick storefronts on a snowy sidewalk, including a restaurant with a sign that reads “Los Hermanos Mexican Grill.” The front windows are decorated with holiday artwork, including a white painted Christmas tree and string lights. A campaign poster for “Analilia Mejia for New Jersey” is displayed inside one of the windows. A person wearing a hooded winter coat stands on the sidewalk adjusting a bicycle, and a yellow pedestrian crossing sign is visible on the left side of the image.
A brick storefront with the sign “Mexicana Travel & Grocery” above the entrance. The front windows are decorated with colorful items and a small Christmas tree, along with a neon “OPEN” sign. A campaign poster for “Analilia Mejia for New Jersey” is displayed in the window, along with other flyers and signs. A person wearing a hooded jacket and pushing a bicycle walks past the shop on the snowy sidewalk. Bright triangular flags hang from a nearby building, and other storefronts are visible along the street.
A beige restaurant storefront with a bright blue awning that reads “Crockett’s Fish Fry — Eat In.” A vertical neon “OPEN” sign glows red and blue in a narrow window next to the entrance door. Another window displays a campaign sign for “Analilia Mejia for New Jersey.” Inside the restaurant, warm hanging lights and tables are visible through the window blinds.
A street-level view of a beige storefront with the sign “Bery Dominican Doobie” above the door, located at 156 Bloomfield Ave. Large front windows display indoor plants and a decorative nutcracker figure. A campaign sign for “Analilia Mejia for New Jersey” is posted inside one of the windows. The sidewalk in front is slightly snowy, and neighboring storefronts are visible along the block.
Okay Montclair, we see you showin up for @analiliafornj.bsky.social 👀✊
Montclair is on #TeamMejia
A restaurant window decorated with small yellow string lights displays several posters and delivery stickers. One poster is a political campaign ad featuring an adult woman with long dark hair, wearing a dark blazer and smiling with her arms crossed. The text on the poster promotes her candidacy for New Jersey’s 11th congressional district. Next to it is a colorful food advertisement showing a drink and a sandwich with fries. Below are stickers for food delivery services including DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber Eats, along with “Neighborhood Fave” badges. Inside the restaurant, holiday garlands and hanging lights are visible.
A nighttime view of the storefront for “Tito’s Burritos & Wings,” with a bright blue awning and orange lettering. Through the large front window, string lights and holiday decorations are visible inside the restaurant. A big red sign in the window reads, “Football isn’t football without Tito’s wings & strips.” Below it are food delivery stickers and a colorful food poster. A political campaign poster featuring a woman is also displayed in the window. To the right is the entrance door with additional posters and decorations.
Interior corner of a diner entryway with light wood paneling and white tile walls. A large etched window reads “Welcome to Village Diner,” and stacked highchairs and nested plastic booster seats are placed against the wall. Handwritten signs nearby say “Bathroom for customers ONLY.” On the right, a crowded bulletin board displays business cards and flyers, including a prominent political campaign poster of a woman with long dark hair promoting a New Jersey congressional run.
A wooden community bulletin board is densely covered with business cards, flyers, and small posters pinned with thumbtacks. A large political campaign poster featuring a woman with long dark hair and a confident smile is centered at the bottom, with the slogan “Unbought. Unbossed. For All of Us.” and text indicating she is running for Congress in New Jersey’s 11th district. Nearby are various local business cards, including realtors and services, and a colorful flyer advertising 2026 children’s camp fairs.
Community grassroots campaigns are the ones that truly reflect the people they represent.
Big shoutout to the places proudly displaying @analiliafornj.bsky.social posters for NJ-11. “Unbought. Unbossed. For All of Us.” Let’s build something better together.
South Orange is #TeamMejia!
Outdoors on a gray, wet winter day. The sky is overcast and the ground is damp, with some patches of snow piled along the edges of the sidewalk. Parked cars line the street on the right, their headlights faintly glowing in the gloomy light. On the left is a brick building decorated with winter greenery wrapped around a black lamppost. Behind it hangs a blue banner that says "South Orange" with a colorful circular design. In the foreground, a left hand is holding up a glossy political flyer so that it fills most of the center of the image. The flyer has a purple-to-blue gradient background and features a portrait of Analilia Mejia standing outdoors with her arms crossed, looking confidently at the camera. She's wearing a dark jacket over a white top. The flyer includes large white text with her name at the top and messages encouraging people to vote on February 5th, plus a campaign website and a short slogan about being "unbought", "unbossed", and "for all of us."
Rain or shine, we’re out here in SoMa for
@analiliafornj.bsky.social 💪 #TeamMejia
"We are worthy. We are powerful. And if we act together, we can change the world." #TeamMejia
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“Billionaires and big corporations already have their representatives in Washington. I’m running because YOU need one, too.” #TeamMejia
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