Election History
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | Conservative | Votes | Pct | Right to Life | Votes | Pct | ||||
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2000 NYSS 57th | Byron Brown | 48,683 | 59.77% | Bob Woolworth | 12,542 | 15.40% | Al Coppola | 18,938 | 23.25% | Anthony Murty | 1,285 | 1.58% | ||||
Democratic | 47,011 | Republican | 11,069 | Conservative | 13,501 | Right to Life | 1,285 | |||||||||
Liberal | 1,672 | Independence | 1,473 | Green Party | 3,385 | |||||||||||
Workers | 2,052 | |||||||||||||||
2002 NYSS 60th | Byron Brown | 43,260 | 65.14% | Al Coppola | 23,154 | 34.86% | ||||||||||
Democratic | 41,436 | Republican | 20,236 | |||||||||||||
Liberal | 1,824 | Conservative | 2,918 | |||||||||||||
2004 NYSS 60th | Byron Brown | 75,031 | 77.07% | Al Coppola | 22,328 | 22.93% | ||||||||||
Democratic | 65,609 | Republican | 22,328 | |||||||||||||
Independence | 3,736 | |||||||||||||||
Conservative | 1,990 | |||||||||||||||
Workers | 3,696 | |||||||||||||||
2005 Buffalo Mayor | Byron Brown | 46,613 | 63.79% | Kevin Helfer | 19,853 | 27.17% | Judith S. Einach | 3,525 | 4.82% | Charles J. Flynn | 3,082 | 4.22% | ||||
Democratic | 43,541 | Republican | 17,680 | Green Party | 3,525 | Independence | 3,082 | |||||||||
Working Families | 3,072 | Conservative | 2,173 | |||||||||||||
2009 Buffalo Mayor | Byron Brown | 17,728 | 99.12% | Michael P. Kearns | 158 | 0.88% | ||||||||||
Democratic | 15,567 | Write-In | 158 | |||||||||||||
Independence | 667 | |||||||||||||||
Conservative | 643 | |||||||||||||||
Working Families | 851 |
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