2021 Buffalo Mayoral Race
From India Walton's upset victory in the Democratic Primary, to Mayor Byron Brown's write-in campaign, WBFO has extensive coverage of the Buffalo mayoral race ahead of the Nov. 2 election.
2021 Buffalo Mayoral Race
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Former Buffalo mayoral candidate talks her campaign and progressive politics in the city and the future.
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One month after her election night loss, former mayoral candidate India Walton will talk about her political future in a WBFO Facebook Live event Thursday, Dec. 2, at 6 p.m.
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One political pundit believes local Democrats have already chosen Byron Brown’s eventual successor, and that it’s New York State Sen. Tim Kennedy.
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Erie County Democratic Committee Chairman Jeremy Zellner told WBFO at Democratic headquarters Tuesday night that the mayor’s race was not even a focus of the committee.
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Assuming hand counting of the write-in ballots confirms Byron Brown’s victory, what is next for India Walton? It’s never too early to speculate.
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WBFO’s Emyle Watkins was at Byron Brown's headquarters and got an exclusive interview with him about how he was feeling about the initial results.
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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown may have completed his political resurrection on Tuesday, as he appeared headed to a general election victory as a write-in candidate nearly five months after losing the Democratic Primary.
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You can watch a behind-the-scenes livestream of the WBFO newsroom during our live Election Night coverage. WBFO News Director Dave Debo helms the on-air coverage, with reports from the WBFO news team and analysis from Democrat Ken Kruly and Republican Warren Galloway. Watch it here.
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In the hours remaining on Election Day 2021, candidates were out seeking last-minute support. Meanwhile in Buffalo, the unique race for mayor continued to bring out visible differences in opinion.
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The Erie County Board of Elections will report on Election Night roughly how many total write-in ballots were cast in the Buffalo mayoral race. However, it won’t be able to confirm exactly how many of those write-in ballots are for incumbent Mayor Byron Brown for several weeks.