Lucy Walter

March 15, 2008 - 2:52pm

Mercer Democrats pick Walter and Cimino over Mack, and select Benson for unexpired term in freeholder contests

Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes, left, and Trenton Mayor Doug Palmer, served as delegates at the party's convention.Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes, left, and Trenton Mayor Doug Palmer, served as delegates at the party's convention. 

TRENTON - At their standing room only convention in the Masonic Temple on Saturday, Mercer County Democrats selected two full-term candidates for their county freeholder slate in November, and a third to fill the unexpired term of Freeholder Elizabeth Muio. 

The winners were incumbent Freeholder Lucy Walter of Ewing and banker John Cimino of Hamilton for the three-year term seats, and Dan Benson of Hamilton for the unexpired term.

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February 13, 2008 - 5:53pm

Democratic turnover in Mercer and Middlesex

Next month, two major Democratic county strongholds will see important internal party contests.

Mercer County is set to see a significant turnover during its March 15th county committee convention. Its Democratic Chairman, Richard McClellan, plans to step down shortly. Meanwhile, Freeholder Elizabeth Muoio will resign on March 1st, giving a number of Democratic hopefuls a chance to take over her seat. Failing to win Muoio’s seat, some of those candidates may challenge Democratic incumbents Tony Mack and Lucy Walter, whose terms expire this year.

In neighboring Middlesex County, Freeholder John Pulomena has resigned so that the board can appoint him to a position as county administrator, while Freeholder Camille Fernicola has said that she will not seek another term.

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November 13, 2007 - 7:25pm

Mercer Freeholders may face convention challenge

Mercer County Democrats will hold an open convention in 2008, which means that two incumbent Freeholders, Lucy Walter and Tony Mack, won’t automatically get party support if they decide to seek re-election.  Democratic sources say that several candidates are expected to seek the Freeholder nod, including John Cimino, an unsuccessful candidate for Hamilton Councilman last week and the son of former Assemblyman Anthony “Skip” Cimino.

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July 31, 2006 - 11:26am

The Torricelli principle

The reason Wendell Pribilla dropped his bid for re-election as Mayor of Ewing: he didn't want to lose. Democratic polling showed that he was on his way to defeat -- a likely victim of rapidly increasing property taxes. Instead, Democrats are expected to nominate Lucy Walter, a Mercer County Freeholder, to run against former Mayor Jack Ball, the Republican candidate.

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