The Brown campaign raised $831,279 from 2,555 contributions from July 12 to Sept. 27, almost twice as much as raised during the period by India Walton, the Democratic nominee for mayor. Her campaign reported raising $441,669, including $142,570 in unitemized contributions of $99 or less.
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown stepped up his political fundraising since losing the Democratic primary in June, according to a newly filed campaign finance disclosure.
Buffalo mayoral candidate India B. Walton’s solution to housing issues in Buffalo doesn't depend on profit-seeking developers. She’s not saying they can't be involved, but her policy wouldn't rely on them.
A Buffalo attorney and 138 others have complained to the city's Board of Ethics that a television ad sponsored by Mayor Byron Brown's re-election campaign violates a host of rules and regulations by portraying police officers in support of a political candidate.
Walton, seeking to become the first socialist mayor of a major American city in six decades, spoke with business leaders Thursday who questioned her about her stances on a property tax exemption program for commercial projects and charter schools.
The Brown campaign raised $831,279 from 2,555 contributions from July 12 to Sept. 27, almost twice as much as raised during the period by India Walton, the Democratic nominee for mayor. Her campaign reported raising $441,669, including $142,570 in unitemized contributions of $99 or less.