NJ Democrats Women’s Caucus

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Building coalitions to elect , engage, and empower Democratic women of New Jersey

Photos from NJ Democrats Women’s Caucus's post 01/06/2026

Happy Pride Month to all who celebrate! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

25/05/2026

Congratulations A’Dorian !

Welcome to the Class of 2026!
A’Dorian Murray-Thomas Newark Public Schools Board Member

25/05/2026
Photos from NJ Democrats Women’s Caucus's post 25/05/2026

Before it was Memorial Day, it was Decoration Day — born on May 1, 1865 in Charleston, SC, when freed Black families reclaimed a mass grave of Union soldiers and honored them with flowers, prayers, and procession. Their devotion to remembrance shaped a national tradition.

Thank you to all who serve. 🇺🇸

Photos from NJ Democrats Women’s Caucus's post 19/05/2026

The fight for justice doesn’t pause — not for courts, not for setbacks, not for fear.

The U.S. Supreme Court may have reversed the ruling on Mississippi’s legislative maps, but we stay rooted, organized, and unshakeable.

Keep voting, keep fighting for justice and keep showing up.
Our people are worth it.

18/05/2026

Happy Birthday to A’Dorian Murray‑Thomas — a history‑maker, a barrier‑breaker, and a blueprint for what fearless women’s leadership looks like.

From the CEO of SHE Wins! Inc. to the Newark Public School Board to the Essex County Board of Commissioners to the Chair of the New Jersey Democratic Women’s Caucus, you’ve shown us what it means to lead with heart, courage, and community.

May this next chapter be your boldest, brightest, and most joy‑filled yet.
Keep shining, Chair Murray‑Thomas —
Essex County and New Jersey are better because of you. 💛✨

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03/05/2026

The Supreme Court issued a major ruling that significantly narrows Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, striking down Louisiana’s second majority‑Black congressional district and reshaping how racial discrimination in redistricting can be challenged.

Why this is such a big deal?
This ruling weakens one of the last remaining enforcement mechanisms of the Voting Rights Act after the Court’s 2013 Shelby County v. Holder decision eliminated federal preclearance. Section 2 has been the primary tool for challenging discriminatory maps nationwide. By narrowing it, the Court has made it far harder for minority voters to contest maps that dilute their political power.

The ruling allows states to systematically dilute minority voting power without legal consequence.

Civil‑rights leaders echoed this alarm. The NAACP called the ruling a “devastating blow” to the Voting Rights Act, and advocates described it as a betrayal of the legacy of the civil‑rights movement.

What happens next?
The Democrats and other voting‑rights groups are already mobilizing. Organizations across the South are preparing new legal strategies, pushing for state‑level voting‑rights protections, and urging Congress to pass federal legislation to restore the VRA’s full strength.

Now more than ever, in every state, in every election, Democrats Must Vote!

17/04/2026

Congratulations !
Analilia Mejia wins 11th District race for Sherrill’s seat through January.

‘I did not come to play, my friends,’ progressive Democrat tells crowd after defeat of Republican Hathaway.

💙🗳️

16/04/2026

TODAY’S SPECIAL ELECTION!!

The New Jersey Women’s Democratic Caucus and the entire New Jersey Democratic Party leadership proudly supports Democratic Candidate Analilia Mejia in the NJ‑11 Special Election.

Analilia Mejia for New Jersey is the only choice.

A Special Election is taking place TODAY — Thursday, April 16th — in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District to fill the U.S. House seat previously held by Governor Mikie Sherrill.

If you live in CD‑11, your voice matters and your vote is your power.

Make your vote count.
Analilia Mejia for New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District.



For polling locations and voter information, please confirm details through Vote.NJ.Gov or your county Board of Elections.

Photos from NJ Democrats Women’s Caucus's post 06/04/2026

Early Voting is OPEN in CD11!

Polls are open 10am-8pm on weekdays and Saturday, and 10am-6pm Sundays. Early voting ends on April 14.

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