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John E. Donnelly
- Party: Republican, Conservative
- Occupation: Councilman and Assistant Supervisor, Town of Tonawanda
- Bachelor of Arts at Buffalo State College in Buffalo, NY.
- Member of the Ken-Ton School Board
- Member of National School Board Association and the Budget & Finance Team
Louise M. Slaughter
- Party: Democratic, Independence, Working Families
- Occupation: Congressional Representative, 10th Term
- Past State Assembly Member (1982-86)
- Past Monroe County Legislature (1976-79)
- Regional Coordinator to Mario Cuomo, when he was Secretary of State and Lt. Governor
- Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and a Masters of Science degree in Public Health, both from the University of Kentucky
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