Each of the five candidates who are running in the Buffalo Mayoral Democratic Primary had some interesting things to say to convince you to vote for them this year.
When he resigned from the position last October, Byron Brown created something the city of Buffalo hasn’t had in nearly two decades: the opportunity for someone new to run the Queen City.
After serving as commissioner of the Buffalo Police Department for more than two years, Joseph Gramaglia has resigned his position effective midnight Monday.
The first ballots won’t be cast to select Buffalo’s next full-term mayor until the spring, but the Erie County Democratic Committee already is hard at work bringing their party together to decide who will be the next nominee.
Just days after acting mayor Chris Scanlon was officially sworn in to take the helm of Buffalo’s City Hall to serve the remainder of Byron Brown’s final term, he learned he’s not the only one who might have interest in winning the office next year.