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Edward Regan, incumbent Comptroller and former Erie County Executive (Republican, allied with the Conservative Party) Herman Badillo, former U.S. Representative (Democratic, allied with the Liberal Party) Mary Jane Tobin (Right to Life), candidate for Governor from the Right to Life party in 1978; Mary Fridley (New Alliance)
Andrew J. Spano (Westchester County Clerk) was reluctant to attack Carol Bellamy in the primary debates, with both candidates primarily aiming their rhetorical fire at republican incumbent Edward V. Regan. [4] Instead, both candidates emphasized their personal strengths in the primary debates, of which there were presumably several.
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Prior to becoming Comptroller, Regan served as County Executive of Erie County. [2] He also served as a councilman in Buffalo. [2] In 1970, he was defeated by the incumbent Comptroller Arthur Levitt Sr., but was elected New York State Comptroller in 1978, and re-elected in 1982, 1986 and 1990. [2]
Onondaga County Comptroller Bob Antonacci stepped forward for the Republicans in May 2014. Under a pilot program approved by the New York State Legislature as part of the 2014 state budget, the comptroller election was to be the first statewide election in New York to be publicly financed. Republican candidate Robert Antonacci agreed to take ...
By contrast, Erie County had a turnout of 68% in 2020, 62.94% in 2016 and 68.5% in 2012, the last three general elections. Which candidates won? Erie County results for the 2024 election
Erie County Executive Brenton Davis, center, hands his proposed 2025 budget to Erie County Council Chairman Terry Scutella, on left, at the Erie County Courthouse on Oct. 1. On the right is Erie ...
He was defeated by Democratic candidate Mark Poloncarz, the Erie County Comptroller. [20] In a county with 140,000 more Democrats than Republicans, Collins won 39 of the 44 municipalities. [ 19 ] Poloncarz won the five remaining municipalities, including the City of Buffalo, by a margin of 81% to 19%.