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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Business provides property taxes, housing, retail sales, construction jobs and all kinds of jobs. Where they are and where they expand can also be the symbol of a neighborhood doing well or declining. Those jobs and that development are also big issues in the Buffalo mayoral race.
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WBFO’s Disabilities Desk fact-checked claims made by both about their communication to the deaf and hard of hearing community and analyzed nearly 500 videos posted between the two.
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WBFO recently asked Buffalo mayoral candidates Byron Brown and India Walton about equitable representation and empowerment for the women of Buffalo.
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Buffalo is one of the poorest cities in the nation. The two leading candidates for Buffalo mayor, incumbent Byron Brown and Democratic nominee India Walton, recently faced questions about how to face the public health issues created by poverty, including a lack of easy access to health care and healthy food.
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Hear Endorsed Democrat India Walton, and write in challengers Mayor Byron Brown and Ben Carlisle in their debate at St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute
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Incumbent Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown and endorsed Democratic nominee India Walton share their ideas on how best to improve the neighborhoods on the city's east side over the next four years.
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Whoever Buffalo’s next mayor is — be it Byron Brown or India Walton — has to balance the wishes of older homeowners who want to age in place, with the market demands of young families looking for their first homes.
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A county by county list of where to go to cast your ballot before election day
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Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to travel in coming weeks to back Democratic political candidates, but is refusing to endorse a candidate in the race for Buffalo mayor.
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Democratic Mayoral nominee India Walton unveiled a 7-point plan to improve East Side Buffalo neighborhoods.