“Local leadership protecting people during national uncertainty”

As we approach the June 2nd Democratic Primary, the role of a County Commissioner has never been more vital: we are the last line of defense against an administration that has turned its back on New Jersey families. The choice is about more than just rhetoric—it’s about who has the proven experience to manage a $430 million budget, protect our taxpayers, and ensure our county services remain a model for the state of New Jersey. Who has the experience to tackle the tough issues like:

Fiscal Responsibility & Affordability

Our priority remains clear: delivering the high-quality services our residents expect while maintaining the fiscal responsibility they deserve.

Defending Democracy and Transparency

At a time when national leaders attack the very foundations of our democratic process, we are working to make our local government more accessible than ever.

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable

n the face of severe federal funding cuts, local government must step up to protect its most vulnerable residents

 Protecting Open Space & The Environment

Protect ecologically and historically significant lands, including recent landmark land purchase agreements to preserve open space in all towns

About Lucy and John

Lucylle RS Walter

Mercer County Commisioner

Mercer County Commissioner Lucylle R.S. Walter is a dedicated public servant, lifelong educator, and steadfast advocate for the residents of Mercer County. Serving on the Board of County Commissioners since 1998, Commissioner Walter has built a long-standing legacy of prioritizing community development, educational advancement, and responsible county governance.

John Cimino

Mercer County Commisioner

John A. Cimino is a dedicated public servant and infrastructure professional who has served on the Mercer County Board of County Commissioners since 2009. With a strong commitment to economic development, community welfare, and responsible governance, Commissioner Cimino has been a steady leadership voice for the residents of Mercer County.

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