Byron Brown

Byron Brown
62nd Mayor of Buffalo
In office
January 1, 2006 – October 15, 2024
Preceded byAnthony Masiello
Succeeded byChristopher Scanlon
Chair of the New York Democratic Party
In office
May 23, 2016 – January 14, 2019
Preceded bySheila Comar
Succeeded byJay Jacobs
Member of the New York Senate
from the 60th district
In office
January 8, 2003 – December 31, 2005
Preceded byMary Lou Rath
Succeeded byMarc Coppola
Member of the New York Senate
from the 57th district
In office
January 1, 2001 – January 8, 2003
Preceded byAl Coppola
Succeeded byPatricia McGee
Member of the Buffalo Common Council
from the Masten district
In office
January 1, 1996 – January 1, 2001
Preceded byDavid Collins
Succeeded byAntoine Thompson
Personal details
Born
Byron William Brown

(1958-09-24) September 24, 1958 (age 66)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (1995–present)
Buffalo Party (2021)
SpouseMichelle Austin
Children1
EducationBuffalo State College (BA)
WebsiteOfficial website

Byron William Brown II (born September 24, 1958) is an American politician who served as the 62nd mayor of Buffalo, New York from 2006 until his resignation in 2024. He was the city's first African-American mayor and longest-serving mayor of Buffalo. He previously served Western New York as a member of the New York State Senate and Buffalo Common Council. He is the first African-American politician elected to the New York State Senate to represent a district outside New York City and the first member of any minority race to represent a majority-white New York State Senate district. He announced in a September press conference that he would resign as mayor of Buffalo sometime in October. Brown's resignation took effect on October 15, 2024, with Christopher Scanlon serving as acting mayor until the next mayoral election in 2025.[1][2]

Brown was born and raised in Queens, New York. He rose to office after serving in a variety of political roles. He began his political career as an aide to local representatives in several legislative bodies (Buffalo Common Council, Erie County Legislature, and New York State Assembly) and later became involved in a regional political organization. After several roles as a legislative aide, he was appointed to the Erie County cabinet-level Director of Equal Employment Opportunity post.

  1. ^ Joly, Aidan (September 30, 2024). "Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown to leave office in October". Retrieved October 1, 2024.
  2. ^ Hunter-Gasperini, Kayleigh (October 15, 2024). "Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown will officially resign Tuesday, officials say". Retrieved October 11, 2024.