Proud to Serve Mercer County



The Mercer County Conference of PBAs is proud to represent the men and women serving in law enforcement from Mercer County, New Jersey. The County Conference is founded upon always being proactive to effectively serve our members, and the community alike. Together, we work to make Mercer County a better place to live, work and visit, each and every day.

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Current Mercer County Conference Executive Board

County Chairman:

Alex Maldonado

Ewing Township, PBA 111

County Co-Chairman:

Anthony Sturchio

Mercer County, PBA 339

Treasurer:

Pasquale "Pat" Papero

Mercer County, PBA Local 187

Trustee:

Winslow Land

Mercer County, PBA Local 167

Members Serving at the State PBA Level

Pasquale Papero

Mercer County, PBA 187


NJSPBA State Labor Relations,  Collective Negotiations, County Sheriff's, Legislative, Judiciary, New Delegates, Sports & Special Events, Valor Awards, NJSPBA PAC

Alex Maldonado

Ewing Township, PBA 111


By-Laws, Collective Negotiations, Conventions, Scholarships, Sports & Special Events, Valor Awards

Winslow Land

Mercer County, Local 167


Corrections Officers (Chairman), Health & Safety (Chairman), Legal Protection, Judiciary, New Delegates, Valor Awards, NJSPBA PAC

Anthony Sturchio

Mercer County, Local 339


County Prosecutors Unions (Co-Chair), Scholarships, New Delegates


Thomas Clugsten

Hamilton Township, PBA 66


Veterans (Chairman), Cop Shot, Education, Scholarships

Alex Mangone

West Windsor, PBA 271


Scholarships

Dan Whartnaby

New Jersey Transit, Local 304


New Presidents

Raymond Heck

NJ State Corrections, PBA 105


Corrections Officers, Shields

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