| | Mercer County (no city given):
William
C. Alexander —
C.
Wesley Armstrong, Jr. —
William
H. Blackwell —
Jay
G. Destribats —
Elliot
Greenspan —
James
Hammond —
Richard
J. Harrison —
Charles
Hewitt —
Robert
C. Hutchinson —
J.
Richard Kafes —
Philip
L. Kaplan —
Harry
D. Leavitt —
Crowell
Marsh —
Charles
S. Olden —
August
G. Richey —
John
D. Rue —
Edward
W. Scudder —
William
H. Skirm —
John
Taylor —
George
O. Vanderbilt |
| | East Windsor:
Lisa
Jackson —
Janice
S. Mironov |
| | Ewing:
Jack
J. Ball —
Bonnie
Watson Coleman —
Kathy
Crotty —
Michael
DelBene —
Christine
Stearns —
John
V. Thackray —
Jerlene
Worthy |
| | Hamilton:
Bill
Baroni —
Glen
D. Gilmore —
Francis
J. McManimon —
Barbara
A. Plumeri —
Samuel
J. Plumeri, Jr. —
Diane
Prentice —
Marie
Smith |
| | Hamilton Township:
Edmund
D. Blake —
James
C. Hedden —
Louis
J. Persico |
| | Hightstown:
Teresa
M. Boyer —
Abbot
Low Moffat —
Worrall
Frederick Mountain —
Wilbour
E. Saunders —
Andrew
J. Smith —
William
H. Thompson |
| | Hopewell:
John
Hart —
Joseph
M. Pierson |
| | Lamberton (now part of Trenton):
John
A. Sherrad |
| | Lawrence:
Clifford
W. Snedeker |
| | Lawrence Township:
Thorn
Lord |
| | Lawrenceville:
Richard
J. Coffee —
J.
Warren Davis —
Raymond
M. Pocino —
Gregory
J. Puliti —
A.
Crozier Reeves —
Sido
L. Ridolfi —
Shirley
K. Turner |
| | Pennington:
Sonia
Delgado —
Rush
D. Holt —
William
P. Howe —
Charles
R. Howell —
Regina
Meredith —
Janice
Mintz —
William
E. Schluter —
Stephen
B. Smith —
Henry
Trout —
Karl
Weidel |
| | Princeton: |
| | |
| | Princeton Junction:
Rhonda
Adams-Medina —
Douglas
R. Forrester |
| | Robbinsville:
Christopher
H. Smith |
| | Titusville:
Sido
L. Ridolfi |
| | Trenton: |
| |
| | Trenton, 1790-1799:
James
Ewing —
Moore
Furman —
Aaron
D. Woodruff |
| | Trenton, 1800-1809:
James
Ewing —
Stacy
Potts —
Joshua
Wright |
| | Trenton, 1810-1819:
Robert
McNealy —
Stacy
Potts —
James
Jefferson Wilson |
| | Trenton, 1820-1829:
Robert
McNealy |
| | Trenton, 1830-1839:
Charles
Burroughs —
Robert
McNealy —
Samuel
L. Southard |
| | Trenton, 1840-1849:
Charles
Burroughs —
William
L. Dayton —
Samuel
R. Hamilton —
William
C. Howell |
| | Trenton, 1850-1859:
Mercer
Beasley —
William
C. Howell —
W.
Jay —
Franklin
S. Mills —
William
Napton —
William
P. Sherman —
John
R. Tucker —
Joseph
Wood —
William
S. Yard |
| | Trenton, 1860-1869:
Mercer
Beasley —
James
Buchanan —
Jonathan
Cook —
Richard
A. Donnelly —
William
R. McKean —
Franklin
S. Mills —
David
Naar —
William
Napton —
Alfred
Reed —
James
T. Sherman —
Anthony
A. Skirm —
John
P. Stockton —
Garrett
D. W. Vroom |
| | Trenton, 1870-1879:
William
L. Ashmore —
Mercer
Beasley —
Jonathan
H. Blackwell —
Daniel
R. Bodine —
John
Briest —
James
Buchanan —
Wesley
Creveling —
Richard
A. Donnelly —
William
Napton —
William
Rice —
Anthony
A. Skirm —
John
P. Stockton —
Garrett
D. W. Vroom |
| | Trenton, 1880-1889:
Mercer
Beasley —
John
Taylor Bird —
J.
Hart Brewer —
James
Buchanan —
Richard
A. Donnelly —
Frank
A. Magowan —
William
Rice —
Anthony
A. Skirm —
Garrett
D. W. Vroom —
John
Woolverton |
| | Trenton, 1890-1899:
Mercer
Beasley —
Daniel
J. Bechtel —
Frank
O. Briggs —
James
Buchanan —
Frank
S. Katzenbach, Jr. —
Joseph
B. Shaw —
Welling
G. Sickel —
Anthony
A. Skirm —
Emory
N. Yard |
| | Trenton, 1900-1909:
Frank
O. Briggs —
James
Buchanan —
Frederick
W. Gnichtel —
Barker
Gummere, Jr. —
William
S. Hancock —
Frank
S. Katzenbach, Jr. —
William
M. Lanning —
Walter
Madden —
C.
Edward Murray —
Ira
W. Wood |
| | Trenton, 1910-1919:
Newton
A. K. Bugbee —
Charles
Howell Cook —
Frederick
W. Donnelly —
John
E. Gill —
Barton
B. Hutchinson —
Charles
P. Hutchinson —
Elijah
C. Hutchinson —
Alfred
K. Leuckel —
Walter
Madden —
Robert
A. Messler —
C.
Edward Murray —
Richard
Stockton —
J.
Wiggans Thorn —
Thomas
Whitaker Trenchard |
| | Trenton, 1920-1929:
Newton
A. K. Bugbee —
Walter
M. Carson —
Charles
E. Cook —
Frederick
W. Donnelly —
Daniel
A. Dugan —
Charles
H. Gallagher —
S.
Roy Heath —
Harry
Heher —
Solomon
Porter Hood —
Charles
P. Hutchinson —
Elijah
C. Hutchinson —
Marion
C. MacRobert —
John
H. McCullough —
C.
Edward Murray —
Sara
T. Pollock —
Thomas
H. Thropp —
Thomas
Whitaker Trenchard |
| | Trenton, 1930-1939:
Joseph
L. Bodine —
William
J. Connor —
Harry
Heher —
J.
Albert Homan —
Charles
P. Hutchinson —
Elijah
C. Hutchinson —
Edward
L. Katzenbach —
Marie
H. Katzenbach —
D.
Lane Powers —
Charles
Quinn —
Joseph
M. Roebling —
Dorothy
Doranz Rothman —
Thomas
Whitaker Trenchard |
| | Trenton, 1940-1949:
William
S. Borden —
Simon
J. Falcey —
Orlo
S. Hatton —
Harry
Heher —
Charles
P. Hutchinson —
Crawford
Jamieson —
Rose
Lerner Perlman —
D.
Lane Powers —
Charles
Quinn —
Joseph
M. Roebling —
Thomas
Whitaker Trenchard —
Charles
J. Trier |
| | Trenton, 1950-1959:
Mrs.
James B. Buford —
Donal
J. Connolly —
John
Dawson —
Simon
J. Falcey —
Joseph
Gruerio —
Harry
Heher —
Margaret
B. Holmes —
John
E. Huff —
Anthony
S. Kalinowski —
Sido
L. Ridolfi —
Joseph
M. Roebling —
Mary
G. Roebling —
Frank
Thompson, Jr. |
| | Trenton, 1960-1969:
Carmen
J. Armenti —
George
Herbert Barlow —
Robert
J. Burkhardt —
Simon
J. Falcey —
Harry
Heher —
Albert
B. Kahn —
Mary
G. Roebling —
Walter
Schoeller —
Jack
Silverstein —
Helen
Szabo —
Frank
Thompson, Jr. —
S.
Howard Woodson, Jr. |
| | Trenton, 1970-1979:
Jack
D. Alvino —
Carmen
J. Armenti —
Simon
J. Falcey —
Herbert
H. Fitzgerald —
Harry
Heher —
Arthur
J. Julian —
Victor
R. McDonald III —
Joseph
P. Merlino —
John
K. Rafferty —
Frank
Thompson, Jr. —
S.
Howard Woodson, Jr. —
Karen
Dale Zemlansky |
| | Trenton, 1980-1989:
Carmen
J. Armenti —
Blacey
Cammarata —
Simon
J. Falcey —
Kenneth
Faulkner —
Virginia
L. Feggins —
Dennis
N. Giordano —
Sharon
A. Harrington —
Arthur
Holland —
Barbara
Marrow —
John
C. Merkel, Jr. —
Christopher
H. Smith —
Nancy
Stultz —
Eileen
P. Thornton —
Joseph
F. Yuhas |
| | Trenton, 1990-1999:
Carmen
J. Armenti —
Catherine
Graham —
Richard
McClellan —
Douglas
H. Palmer |
| | Trenton, 2000-2009:
Carmen
J. Armenti —
Thomas
Canzanella —
Bonnie
Watson Coleman —
Joseph
Cryan —
Jennifer
Godoski —
Dina
Matos McGreevey —
Douglas
H. Palmer —
William
Pascrell III —
Manuel
Segura —
William
Watson |
|
| | West Windsor:
Shing-Fu
Hsueh —
Lydia
G. Mallett |
| | Yardville:
Andrew
Soltesz, Jr. |
| |
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