1985 Buffalo mayoral election

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1985 Buffalo mayoral election
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Nominee Jimmy Griffin George Arthur Nicholas Constantino
Party Republican Democratic Liberal
Popular vote 69,851 56,479 4,741
Percentage 53.29% 43.09% 3.62%

Mayor before election

Jimmy Griffin
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Jimmy Griffin
Republican

The Buffalo mayoral election of 1985 took place on November 4, 1985 and resulted in the re-election of incumbent mayor Jimmy Griffin. Griffin lost the Democratic primary to local politician George K. Arthur but defeated Arthur in the general election after securing the Republican ballot line. This marks the last time that a candidate won the mayorship on the Republican line. It also marks the last time the Democratic nominee lost the general election until it happened again in 2021. Griffin won over his two opponents.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - Buffalo NY Mayor Race - Nov 05, 1985".
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