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  2. Anthony Masiello - Wikipedia

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    Anthony M. Masiello (born April 28, 1947) is an American politician and former basketball player who served as Mayor of Buffalo, New York from 1994 to 2005. Prior to being mayor, he served as a member of the New York State Senate .

  3. 2001 Buffalo mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Anthony M. Masiello, a Democrat, easily trounced his sole opponent in the primary, going on to win a third term with no serious opposition in the general election. Buffalo's 2001 mayoral election was notable for its uncharacteristic quietness, despite pressing issues such as allegations of environmental contamination in the Hickory ...

  4. 1993 Buffalo mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo mayoral election of 1993 took place on November 4, 1993, and resulted in local politician Anthony Masiello winning a first term as mayor after Jimmy Griffin had resigned against two other opponents. [1]

  5. 2021 Buffalo mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Masiello, mayor of Buffalo (1994–2005) [97] Barbara Miller-Williams, city comptroller of Buffalo (2020–present) [98] Anthony Nanula, Comptroller of Buffalo, New York (2000–2003) [99] Larry Quinn, member-at-large of the Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education (2014–present) [100]

  6. 1997 Buffalo mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo mayoral election of 1997 took place on November 4, 1997, and resulted in incumbent mayor Anthony Masiello winning a second term over former mayor Jimmy Griffin and two other opponents. [ 1 ]

  7. 2005 Buffalo mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    After incumbent Anthony M. Masiello, a Democrat, announced on April 29, 2005, that he would not seek a fourth term as mayor, [1] a field of several Democratic candidates emerged, from which New York State Senator Byron Brown emerged victorious in the primary election.

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  9. List of mayors of Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    1872 (special) 31 Lewis P. Dayton: Democratic 1874 – 1875 1873: 32 Philip Becker: Republican 1876 – January 7, 1878 1875: 33 Solomon Scheu: Democratic