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At 63, Brown seeks to accomplish what no other mayor has ever achieved in the city's 189-year history – a fifth four-year term.
"It's not about making India Walton mayor," the candidate said at a rally earlier this month. "This is about making Buffalo better: creating together the safe and healthy community that we all want, need and deserve."
Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez visited Buffalo on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021, for a rally in supp…
The Board of Elections said 3,045 Democrats voted Saturday, along with 929 Republicans, 118 Conservatives and 24 members of the Working Families Party.
With just a week and half until Election Day, both mayoral candidates ramped up their efforts on Saturday, the first day of early voting.
The mayor and his supporters described the election in dire terms, with democratic socialist India B. Walton painted as a threat to Buffalo.
Hundreds gathered for a downtown rally featuring Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and former gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon.
Mayor Byron Brown sees a city on the rise. His opponent, Democratic nominee India Walton, sees an aging city mired in failed policies of the past.
Mailers from state Republicans have arrived at Buffalo homes over the past few days urging voters to write in Byron Brown's name.
The result of the hotly contested fight between Democratic nominee India Walton and four-term incumbent Mayor Byron Brown may be in doubt for weeks.
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