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The first mayoral debate took place on August 14, 2013 at the Buffalo News auditorium, [11] sponsored by the Buffalo Association of Black Journalists and moderated by Al Vaughters of WIVB-TV. [12]
Byron Brown was elected as mayor of Buffalo, New York, in the 2005 mayoral election, becoming the first black mayor of Buffalo. [5] He was reelected in the 2009 election after defeating common councilor Michael P. Kearns in the Democratic primary. [6] [7] He won reelection in the 2013 election. [8]
Republican January 1880 – January 2, 1882 1879: 35 Grover Cleveland: Democratic January 2, 1882 – November 20, 1882 1881: Elected 22nd & 24th President of the United States. The only American President to be mayor of a major city. 36 Marcus M. Drake: Republican November 20, 1882 – December 29, 1882 – 37 Harmon S. Cutting: Democratic ...
It looks like Buffalo, New York– the state’s second largest city– has a new mayor. Based on the vast majority... View Article The post India Walton poised to beat incumbent Byron Brown in ...
Byron Brown, a four-term incumbent, waged a successful write-in campaign against India Walton, a self-described socialist, after losing a June primary.
[7] [8] Byron Brown, the city's first African American mayor, a Democrat and the longest-serving mayor, has held the office since 2006 and has helped to end the city's long period of declines and hardship, the result showed when Buffalo had its first population gain in 70 years. No Republican has served as mayor since Chester A. Kowal in 1965. [9]
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon was ceremoniously sworn-in on Tuesday to the position he has held for just over a month. Scanlon, who had served as the Buffalo Common ...
Upstate New York showed an unusual amount of electoral strength when Buffalo's Carl Paladino and Panama's Greg Edwards defeated downstate candidates Rick Lazio and Thomas Ognibene for the Republican nomination in the New York gubernatorial election, 2010, largely by their overwhelming support upstate and in Western New York (as high as 93% for ...