Live updates: Election Night 2025
Follow along for the latest developments on Election Night 2025.
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Sean Ryan takes the stage, declares victory
Sean Ryan has won the race for Buffalo mayor, taking more than 71% of the total vote with 98% of votes counted according to the Erie County Board of Elections. -Holly Kirkpatrick, BTPM NPR
"We did a great thing"
Amherst Town Supervisor candidate Dan Gagliardo, and board candidates John Trabert and Mary Dormer, have spoken at Republican election headquarters thanking their supporters after Democrat candidates in their races appear to have won.
Gagliardo shared that this was the "most humbling experience of my life."
He also added, "we did a great thing" and said "I actually got a lot better."
-Emyle Watkins, BTPM NPR
Hardwick declares victory for Erie County Comptroller
Kevin Hardwick (Dem) declares victory in the race for Erie County Comptroller.
Amherst Town Supervisor Shawn Lavin declares victory
Amherst Town Supervisor Shawn Lavin declares victory. BTPM NPR's Holly Kirkpatrick reports that Lavin is addressing the crowd now.
Mamdani is New York City's next mayor
According to NPR reports, Zohran Mamdani will be the next Mayor of New York City. Mamdani will be the first Muslim and first person of South Asian descent to serve as NYC Mayor. At 34 years old, he will be the youngest mayor in over a century.
Ryan leads Buffalo mayoral race
Sean Ryan holding a comfortable lead for the mayoral race in the City of Buffalo with 113 of 208 districts reporting.
Garcia declares victory in Erie County Sheriff race
BTPM NPR's Emyle Watkins reports that John Garcia has announced his win in the Erie County Sheriff race. Garcia, a Republican, ran unopposed.
Election Night headquarters heating up
As results trickle in, Democrats' Election Night headquarters heat up. BTPM NPR's Holly Kirkpatrick snapped this photos just a few moments ago.
NPR reporting on national races
NPR is highlighting four key national races: a redistricting referendum in California, governor's races in New Jersey and Virginia, and the mayoral contest in New York City. Follow NPR's live page for updates as polls close.
Polls are closed
Polls are now closed throughout the region. Join us live on BTPM NPR (88.7 FM, BTPM.org or the BTPM Listen app) for live coverage as results roll in.
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Meet the candidates for mayor of Buffalo
BTPM NPR’s Holly Kirkpatrick interviewed all three candidates in the race for Buffalo mayor to hear their plans for the city. Listen to all three interviews by tapping the links below:
Live updates from BTPM NPR
Join BTPM NPR for special coverage of key Western New York elections starting at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
The first hour, 8 to 9 p.m., is a preview show hosted by BTPM NPR Managing Editor Michael Mroziak, featuring highlights of pre-election interviews and in-depth stories on key issues.
The program then shifts to local results coverage from 9 p.m. BTPM NPR reporters are out in the field, providing live updates from election headquarters.
Listeners can tune in on the radio on 88.7 FM, or stream on the BTPM Listen app, or on BTPM.org.