
Niagara Falls (WBEN) - Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster will make his current third term in office his last.
As Niagara County Democrats gathered for their endorsement meeting, they announced the incumbant Mayor would not seek election to a fourth term.
Dyster became a city councilman in 2000 under Mayor Irene Elia and in 2008, Dyster won the city Mayoral election by a landslide. More than 70 percent of voters voted for Dyster, who defeated Republican Former City Councilwoman Candra Thomason. Preceding him is a succession of four one-term mayors; Jacob A. Palillo, James C. Galie, Irene J. Elia and Vincenzo V. Anello.