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"Tim Howard re-elected Erie County Sheriff".

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Retrieved August 2, 2020.

  • ^"About Tim – Sheriff Howard".

    Political career

    2013

    Howard faced three candidates during the 2013 election. Retrieved August 2, 2020.

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    Timothy B. Howard was the Sheriff of Erie County, New York.

    Archived from the original on December 4, 2013. Meanwhile, the two other candidates Richard "Dick" Dobson, Sr. and Bert Dunn both went to a Democratic Primary. Erie County Holding Center is shown to be "most problematic facilities in the state," according to a 2018 Commission of Correction report.[5]

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    1. ^Scott, Mark; Desmond, Mike (November 5, 2013).

      "Tim Howard re-elected Erie County Sheriff". He was Sheriff from 2005 to 2022, succeeding Patrick Gallivan, who was elected to the New York State Senate.[1] Howard currently serves as the Town Supervisor of Wales, New York, taking office in January of 2022. He has two children and six grandchildren.[4]

      Controversy

      On February 8, 2019, 7:45am EST, NBC News journalist Erin Donaghue published report that Sheriff Tim Howard's administration was involved in mentally ill inmate's avoidable death at New York's Erie County Holding Center.

      Buffalo, New York: WBFO.

      Political career

      2013

      Howard faced three candidates during the 2013 election. "Howard, Mychajliw re-elected as sheriff, comptroller". cbsnews.com. Sources say 73 sheriff deputies "literally watched" inmate India Cummings die of serious bodily injuries that were otherwise treatable.

      Dobson came out as the primary's winner, becoming the Democratic nominee while Dunn stayed in the race by starting a political party to receive ballot access; the Erie County Law and Order Party.






    Tim Howard (sheriff) Wikipedia

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    He has two children and six grandchildren.[4]

    Controversy

    On February 8, 2019, 7:45am EST, NBC News journalist Erin Donaghue published report that Sheriff Tim Howard's administration was involved in mentally ill inmate's avoidable death at New York's Erie County Holding Center.

    He has been Sheriff since 2005, succeeding newly elected Senator Patrick Gallivan.

    Howard faced three candidates during the 2013 Election.

    2017

    In 2017, Howard was reelected, narrowly defeating Democratic challenger Bernie Tolbert.[2]

    2019

    In 2019, Howard stated that the use of body cameras was against Christian principles, and that anyone who did not trust an officer at his word was equal to Thomas doubting Christ.[3]

    Personal life

    Sheriff Howard lives in South Wales, New York with his wife, Susan.

    Howard himself received the Erie CountyRepublican Party nomination and the Erie County Conservative Party nomination.