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Acting Buffalo mayor loses Democratic primary

The HillWednesday, June 25, 2025 at 3:06:33 AM
Acting Buffalo mayor loses Democratic primary
Buffalo's acting mayor, Christopher Scanlon, just got knocked out of the running for a full term after losing the Democratic primary to state Senator Sean Ryan. Scanlon faced a crowded field, but Ryan had the upper hand with key endorsements from local Democratic heavyweights and even took shots at Scanlon’s leadership during the race.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just insider baseball—Buffalo’s leadership is at a turning point. Scanlon’s loss signals voters might want a fresh direction, especially after his handling of... well, whatever Ryan was criticizing him for (the excerpt cuts off, but you get the vibe). Local races like this shape how cities tackle everything from potholes to policing, so who wins here matters for everyday Buffalonians.
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