TRENTON, N.J. — Democratic Newark City Council President LaMonica McIver has defeated Republican small businessman Carmen Bucco in a contest in New Jersey's 10th Congressional District that opened up because of the death of Rep. Donald Payne Jr. in April.
McIver will serve out the remainder of Payne's term, which ends in January. She and Bucco will face a rematch on the November ballot for the full term.
McIver said in a statement Wednesday that she stands on the ''shoulders of giants,'' naming Payne as chief among them.
She cast ahead to the November election, saying the right to make reproductive health choices was on the ballot as well as whether the economy should benefit the wealthy or ''hard working Americans.''
''I will fight because the purpose of politics and the purpose of our vote is to give the people of our communities and our nation a bold voice,'' she said.
Bucco congratulated McIver on the victory in a statement but said he's looking forward to the rematch in November.
''I am not going anywhere," he said in an email. "We still have a second chance to make district 10 great again!''
McIver emerged as the Democratic candidate in a crowded field in the July special election. A member of the city council of New Jersey's biggest city since 2018, she also worked for Montclair Public Schools as a personnel director and plans to focus on affordability, infrastructure, abortion rights and ''protecting our democracy,'' she told The Associated Press earlier this summer.