Nellie Pou Selected to Replace Bill Pascrell
Nellie Pou Selected to Replace Bill Pascrell
Nellie Pou Selected to Replace Bill Pascrell
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New Jersey Democrats selected state Sen. Nellie Pou to replace the late Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. on the November ballot, marking a significant milestone as she could become the first Latina to serve in the U.S. House from New Jersey. The decision was made during a special convention where Pou was the only candidate nominated, following endorsements from key party leaders, including Gov. Phil Murphy. While Pou is favored to win in the heavily Democratic 9th District, the closed-door selection process has drawn criticism from activists who argue that it sidelined other potential candidates and reinforced the power of party bosses. Critics, including Patricia Campos-Medina from Latina Civic Action, called for reforms to enhance transparency and inclusivity in the candidate selection process. Pou has a long legislative history and was a reliable vote for the Democratic caucus, having served in the state legislature since 1997. The urgency in finalizing her nomination was prompted by a state law requiring a replacement by the end of August, following Pascrell's death on August 21.

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New Jersey Democrats once again flex their power in choosing Pascrell replacement
New Jersey Democrats pick state senator to replace Pascrell on November ballot
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