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Miner Becomes Syracuse's First Woman Mayor


Last Update: 11/03 11:03 pm
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Syracuse, N.Y. (AP) - Syracuse voters have picked Democrat Stephanie Miner to be the first woman mayor of Syracuse.

In upstate New York's other contested mayoral race, four-term incumbent Gerald Jennings easily won re-election over Republican challenger Nathan Lebron.

Miner won with 50 percent of the vote, defeating Steve Kimatian, a businessman, and former city parks director Otis Jennings, who ran on the Conservative line after losing to Kimatian in September's run-off.

With 90 percent of the vote reported, Kimatian stood at 40 percent, while Otis Jennings finished third with 10 percent.

Miner, 39, spent eight years as a city councilwoman.

Incumbent mayors Byron Brown in Buffalo and Robert Duffy in Rochester, both Democrats, ran unopposed for second terms.


(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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