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Byron William Brown II (born September 24, 1958) is an American politician who served as the 62nd mayor of Buffalo, New York from 2006 until his resignation in 2024. He was the city's first African-American mayor and longest-serving mayor of Buffalo.
Scanlon succeeded longtime mayor Byron Brown after he became the CEO of Western Regional Off-Track Betting. [3] Democratic primary. Declared. ...
Byron Brown: India Walton: Ben Carlisle Jaz Miles William O'Dell 38,338 25,773 219 23 8 See also. Timeline of Buffalo, New York; References This ...
Democratic Mayor Byron Brown won his fifth term in office as a write-in candidate. [1] Brown's victory marked the first time since 1985 that Buffalo did not elect the Democratic nominee for mayor. Four-time incumbent Democratic Mayor Byron Brown lost the June Democratic primary to India Walton, a political activist and nurse. Brown chose to run ...
Christopher P. Scanlon (born August 6, 1981) is an American politician who is the current acting mayor of Buffalo, New York.He is Buffalo's 63rd mayor, having served since October 15, 2024 after succeeding Byron Brown.
The win caps a 22-1-1 season for Byron-Bergen, largely inspired by the team's loss in the Section V state qualifier last season to Holley, following consecutive appearances in the state semifinals ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Sharaun Brown was inches away from some of music's biggest stars during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday night — even holding hands with Taylor Swift. It was a monumental ...
In addition, the Brown administration's record on economic development was attacked by both challengers, with Brown's boasts of $1.7 billion in development projects currently underway in the city [15] countered by Tolbert's criticism that Brown allowed the Buffalo Economic Renaissance Corporation to fold under his watch, as well as his ...