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Christopher Scanlon | |
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63rd Mayor of Buffalo (acting) | |
Assumed office October 15, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Byron Brown |
President of the Buffalo Common Council | |
In office January 2, 2024 – October 15, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Darius Pridgen |
Succeeded by | Bryan Bollman |
Member of the Buffalo Common Council from the South District | |
In office May 16, 2012 – October 15, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Michael P. Kearns |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
Personal details | |
Born | Christopher P. Scanlon August 6, 1981 Buffalo, New York, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Katie Wopperer |
Children | 3 |
Education | Buffalo State University (BS) Erie Community College (AAS) |
Website | Official website |
Christopher P. Scanlon (born August 6, 1981) is an American politician who is the current acting mayor of Buffalo, New York. He is Buffalo's 63rd mayor, having served since October 15, 2024 after succeeding Byron Brown.
He was previously a member of the Buffalo Common Council, representing the South District from May 2012 to October 2024.
Christopher Scanlon was born to father John P. "Scanoots" Scanlon (1938–2022) and mother Paula Scanlon (née Kuntz).[1]
His father was vice chairman of the Erie County Democratic Committee and aide to both Mayor James D. Griffin and Mayor Anthony Masiello.[2] John P. Scanlon was never paid for his political work, but collected multiple salaries for no-show jobs from the City of Buffalo.[2][3]
His family is of Irish descent, and he was raised in South Buffalo.[4] Scanlon and his family are Roman Catholic, and he attended grade school at the local St. Thomas Aquinas Church.[5] His six siblings also attended private school.[2]
He is a graduate of Bishop Timon – St. Jude High School, and holds both an associate's degree in business administration from Erie Community College and a bachelor's degree in business administration from Buffalo State University.[6][7]
When you grow up in a household involved in all those previous campaigns, if nothing else, you learn by osmosis.[8]
—Christopher Scanlon
Scanlon was appointed to the Buffalo Common Council in May 2012, filling the South District seat vacated by Michael P. Kearns who had left to join the New York State Assembly.[9] His appointment was criticized as a patronage hire, citing Scanlon's lack of college degree and relevant experience.[3][10] Scanlon had to that point worked as a manager for UPS and a local restaurant chain.[11] The appointment was confirmed with a 5–3 vote by the council.[9] Scanlon was later criticized for failing to disclose a 2007 drunk driving conviction prior to the appointment.[12]
He won a September 2012 Democratic primary, defeating A. J. Verel, Kevin Lafferty and Patrick B. Burke.[13] Endorsements were received from politicians including Brian Higgins, Carl Paladino, Mark J. F. Schroeder and Michael P. Kearns.[14] In a November 2012 special election, Scanlon defeated A. J. Verel to retain the South District seat.[15] He was later re-elected in 2015 and 2019 after winning uncontested elections.[16]
As a council member, Scanlon was a staunch supporter of Mayor Byron Brown's conservative policies that favored business owners and the Buffalo Police Department.[17] His top donors included prominent conservatives, such as real estate mogul Carl Paladino.[18] Scanlon is credited with spearheading the write-in campaign that led to Byron Brown defeating progressive challenger India Walton in the 2021 Buffalo mayoral election.[8]
After his re-election following another uncontested race in 2023, Scanlon was elected President of the Buffalo Common Council in January 2024 with a 8–1 council vote.[17]
Upon the resignation of Byron Brown, Scanlon succeeded him to become acting Mayor of Buffalo in October 2024.[19] He will serve the remainder of Brown's term, with numerous individuals planning on challenging him in the 2025 Buffalo mayoral election.[20][21]
He is married to his wife Katie Scanlon (née Wopperer) and they have three children.[6] Katie works as Bingo Inspector for the City of Buffalo.[22][23]
Five of his six siblings work for the City of Buffalo.[22] His brothers Brian and Patrick work for the Buffalo Fire Department, his brothers Michael and John work for the Department of Public Works, and his sister Kara works for the Buffalo Police Department.[22] Brian is also a restaurateur, owning Forty Thieves Kitchen & Bar in downtown Buffalo.[24]
His brother Mark worked as a sergeant for the Erie County Sheriff's Office before dying in a November 2024 hunting accident.[25]