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This category is for people who have held the office of County Executive of Erie County, New York. Pages in category "Erie County Executives" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
He was a Democrat who changed his political affiliation to Republican in 1999 to better position himself to run for County Executive, later breaking ties with the Republican Party in 2023. He was seen as a future statewide candidate and in 2002 was considered by Governor George Pataki as a running mate for lieutenant governor , before Lt. Gov ...
His annual salary was $89,000 in this role. [1] Swarts is a former County Clerk of Erie County, New York, a position he held for 20 years. He was first elected County Clerk in 1986. He was the unsuccessful Democratic Nominee for Erie County Executive in 1983 and unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for Erie County Executive in 1995.
An Erie County Council majority could refuse to entertain some of Erie County Executive Brenton Davis' budget vetoes. That majority ― Democrats Terry Scutella, Andre Horton, Chris Drexel and ...
A copy of the proposed 2025 budget can be accessed at eriecountypa.gov or at the Erie County Courthouse, 5th floor office of the county executive. A.J. Rao can be reached at arao@gannett.com ...
Though she won only two of the district's seven counties (Erie and Mercer), Dahlkemper secured victory by running up a large margin in Erie County, which she won by nearly 16,000 votes. Dahlkemper was the first Democrat to represent the 3rd and its predecessors since Joseph Vigorito was toppled by Marc L. Marks in 1976, and only the third ...
Occupation: Retired educator with the Erie School District; former real estate broker and residential appraiser; served on Erie City Council, 1988-1992, and on the Erie School Board, 2006-2018.
Christopher Scanlon was born to father John P. "Scanoots" Scanlon (1938–2022) and mother Paula Scanlon (née Kuntz). [1]His father was vice chairman of the Erie County Democratic Committee and aide to both Mayor James D. Griffin and Mayor Anthony Masiello. [2]