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The Buffalo Common Council is the legislative branch of the city of
Buffalo, New York Buffalo is the second-largest city in the U.S. state of New York (behind only New York City) and the seat of Erie County. It is at the eastern end of Lake Erie, at the head of the Niagara River, and is across the Canadian border from Sou ...
government. It is a
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, with one elected member from each of nine districts: Niagara, Delaware, Masten, Ellicott, Lovejoy, Fillmore, North, University, and South. In the past, the Common Council also had as many as five
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members and a Council President who were elected citywide. Each council seat is elected for a four-year term, with elections occurring during off-years, between mid-term elections and presidential elections.


History

From Buffalo's incorporation in 1832 the common council existed under New York State charters. In the early years of the common council the
Buffalo Mayor The following is a list of people who have served as mayors of the city of Buffalo in the U.S. state of New York. List of mayors Number of mayors by party affiliation History In 1853, the charter of the city was amended to include the town ...
, the head of the
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of the Buffalo government was also the president of the common council, head of the
legislative branch A legislature is an assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city. They are often contrasted with the executive and judicial powers of government. Laws enacted by legislatures are usually known ...
. From 1832 to 1854 all mayors were also Common Council President.
Eli Cook Eli Cook (1814–1865) was Mayor of the City of Buffalo, New York Buffalo is the second-largest city in the U.S. state of New York (behind only New York City) and the seat of Erie County. It is at the eastern end of Lake Erie, at the hea ...
was the first mayor who did not serve as Common Council President for his whole term as mayor. From 1832–1913, no mayor served as Common Council President. In 1914, New York State charters established a council that consisted of five members – a mayor and four council members. From 1913 to 1927, the council was composed of the mayor, Commissioner of Finance and Accounts, Commissioner of Public Works, Commissioner of Parks and Public Buildings, Commissioner of Public Affairs, and the mayor was the chairman of the board. In 1926, the Kenefick Commission was appointed to form a new city charter after New York State authorized its cities to write their own charters in 1924. Since 1927, no Mayor has presided over the common council. A 1983 downsizing eliminated two at-large members. A 2002 downsizing eliminated the remaining three at-large members and the elected Common Council President. The size of the council's membership has been shrinking roughly in tandem with the decrease in population.


Composition


Members

The Democratic Party is the dominant party in Buffalo politics; no Republican or other party member has won a seat on the council in several decades, and all nine seats are currently held by Democrats. As of January 1, 2020 the current membership is as follows: According to the web site of the City of Buffalo, there is a Majority Leader and a Minority Leader if there are members from more than one political party. In practice, there is a majority leader even when all members of the council are from the same political party; a local law was passed in November 2002 to allow this. Mr. Scanlon was appointed by a majority of the Council on May 16, 2012, to fill the vacancy created when Michael P. Kearns won a seat on the
New York State Assembly The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature, with the New York State Senate being the upper house. There are 150 seats in the Assembly. Assembly members serve two-year terms without term limits. The Ass ...
in a special election to fill a vacancy there.Submitted by WGRZ Web Staff Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 1:29p
Scanlon Appointed South-District Councilman
/ref> Mr. Scanlon secured his seat by winning in a subsequent general election. The term of all Common Council members expires in January 2024.


Committees and Organizations

*Budget Committee *Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA) *Civil Service Committee *Claims Committee *Community Development Committee *Education Committee *Finance Committee *Joint Schools Construction Board *Legislative Committee *Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Committee *Police Oversight *Rules Committee *Transportation Committee *Water Front Committee


References


External links


Legislative Branch - The Common Council
City of Buffalo website - leadership
History of the Common Council
The Buffalo Common Council- Through the Years
Buffalo Common Council Proceedings: Online Editions
Digitized versions of Council Proceedings {{Authority control Government of Buffalo, New York New York (state) city councils