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Democrat Sean Ryan will be Buffalo’s next mayor, defeating two rivals to win the first election since Byron Brown’s departure
Sean Ryan won with over 70% of the vote, ending Byron Brown’s 18-year tenure as mayor and promising improvements to city services, officials said.
- Democrat Sean Ryan won the Buffalo mayor's race on Tuesday, defeating Republican nominee James Gardner and another candidate.
- Ryan is a state senator who previously worked as a lawyer and defeated the incumbent acting mayor in the Democratic primary.
- For the first time in two decades, Buffalo elected a new mayor after the long-serving mayor Byron Brown stepped down.
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Democrat Sean Ryan elected mayor of Buffalo
Ryan is a state senator who defeated the incumbent acting mayor, Christopher Scanlon, in the Democratic primary in June.
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right2Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
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- 50% of the sources lean Left
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C 39%
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