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At the state level, Buffalo is represented in the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly by: 2 state senators (60th District and 58th District) in Albany; 4 assemblymembers (141st District, 142nd District, 144th District and 145th District) The city is set in one United States House of Representatives Congressional district:
Parties without automatic ballot access: Communist Party; Constitution Party; New York Federalist Party (2011) Federalist Party (1791-1824) Freedom Party (1994-1998) Freedom Party (2010-present) Marijuana Reform Party (1998–2002) Natural Law Party (1992–2004) New Party (1992–1998) New York Pirate Party; Reform Party of New York State ...
According to the web site of the City of Buffalo, there is a Majority Leader and a Minority Leader if there are members from more than one political party. [2] In practice, there is a majority leader even when all members of the council are from the same political party; a local law was passed in November 2002 to allow this. [5] Mr.
The 2008 State Senate elections shifted political power in the chamber from the upstate-heavy Republicans to the New York City-centered Democrats. However, as evidence of continued Republican strength in the upstate, the Democrats won all but three seats in New York City but only five seats north of Westchester County.
Brad Lander, member of the New York City Council and 2021 Democratic nominee for New York City Comptroller [70] Mark Poloncarz, Erie County Executive (2012-present) [76] Jumaane Williams, New York City Public Advocate (2019–present) [19] Rasheed Wyatt, member of the Buffalo Common Council (2014–present) [77] Political parties
In New York electoral politics, there are numerous minor parties at various points on the political spectrum. Certain parties will invariably endorse either the Republican or Democratic candidate for every office; hence, the state electoral results contain both the party votes, and the final candidate votes (Listed as "Recap").
Mayors of Buffalo, New York (58 P) Pages in category "Politicians from Buffalo, New York" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 233 total.
2010 New York State Assembly election, District 140 [13] [14] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Independence: Robin Schimminger (incumbent) 241 : 53.0 : Independence: Kevin Stocker 214 47.0 Write-in: 0 0.0 Total votes 455 : 100 : General election Democratic: Robin Schimminger: 17,829 Independence: Robin Schimminger: 2,043 Conservative ...