Mark Poloncarz
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Mark Poloncarz (born 1967 - ) is the elected Comptroller of Erie County, New York. Poloncarz, a Democrat was elected in 2005 and sworn in on January 1, 2006. Prior to his election, he was an American business and finance lawyer residing in Buffalo, New York.
Poloncarz was elected on a platform of fiscal accountability and cleaning up the finances of the county by acting as the taxpayers "watchdog." He is the first comptroller to be elected after a state control board was instituted to oversee county finances. While he was the endorsed candidate of the county Democratic party, he defeated 2 challengers in the primary and then a Republican in the general election.
Poloncarz has a bachelor's degree from the University at Buffalo and a law degree from the University of Toledo.
Poloncarz was the 2003 - 2004 Buffalo and western New York coordinator and spokesman for the John Kerry presidential campaign. He also was a delegate to 2004 Democratic National Convention. Poloncarz was the founder and first president of the WNY Coalition for Progress, a progressive think tank in upstate New York.
Poloncarz was the first Democrat elected to that position in over 3 decades.
[edit] External links
- Comptroller Mark Poloncarz' County of Erie Official Website
- Comptroller Mark Poloncarz' Campaign Website
- Western New York Coalition for Progress
Preceded by James Hartmann |
County Comptroller of Erie County, New York 2006 – Present |
Succeeded by 'Incumbent |