Indivisible Mohawk Valley

Indivisible Mohawk Valley IMV makes political activism bite size, local, and fun in Oneida and Herkimer Counties.

IMV is a group of concerned citizens who self-organize around events and projects that strengthen our bonds and community with one another while standing up peacefully and non-violently to the destructive, corrupt, and undemocratic forces in American politics. We are dedicated to championing social justice, to working to support progressive values, and to electing progressive candidates to office

at every level of government. We are a civic engagement and political activism community with the goal of making political activism bite size, local, and fun. Indivisible Mohawk Valley members were inspired to go from voters to activists after the November election, the Women's March, and subsequent events locally and nationally. We have subcommittees on various topics so interested members can blend education and activism. IMV participates in Knit the District, a coalition of grassroots resistance groups in NY 22 focusing on keeping NY22 blue, and has close relationships with other groups across the state.

Please give even $5 or $10 if you live in the district. It's like magic to get that huge match!
05/29/2026

Please give even $5 or $10 if you live in the district. It's like magic to get that huge match!

Most of the time when a politician sends you an email or a text that says, “Donate now! Deadline approaching! 12x match!” it’s totally made up. Just some buzzwords strung together to trick you into giving. There is no deadline, there are no matching funds — just pressure tactics to get you to give them money.

And it’s even worse when it’s from politicians on the other side of the country and you have no idea how you got on their list. (My personal rule is that I only donate to candidates who have set foot in my town!)

But to be honest with you, in this case, I have a real deadline. And the matching funds are real, too! Let me explain:

As you probably know, NYS has a matching funds program for state offices, which includes assembly candidates. Every small-dollar donation is matched up to 12:1 if the donor lives inside the district. So for me, that means all my donors who live in Utica, Rome, Floyd, Marcy, Deerfield, or Whitestown.

Every couple weeks, my campaign submits our list of small-dollar donors from the 119th Assembly District to the State Board of Elections. The State BoE does their research and verifies that each donation is eligible for matching funds — that the donor has given $250 or less, lives in the district, is a citizen, and is not a lobbyist. That verification work takes some time, so 2-3 weeks after my campaign submits our donors, we get our matching funds from the state. There is always a delay because they do a thorough job.

This small-dollar program is how I’m powering my campaign. I don’t call people from NYC and ask them for $3000 or $6000 checks; instead I run my campaign on donations of $250 or less from folks around the neighborhood. A $50 donation turns into $600 in matching funds; a $250 donation turns into $2300. As long as folks keep donating these small amounts, I can run my entire campaign this way.

The next date to submit donations for matching funds is June 1st. I’ll receive my matching funds for that batch around when early voting starts. But the matching funds for donations later in June won’t arrive until after June 23rd - after primary day.

So while donations I receive in June will eventually be matched, that money will come too late to be used for our campaign operations before the primary is over. That makes June 1st a real deadline for matching funds.

That means that if you’ve been on the fence about giving — or if you have already donated and could give a bit more — now is the time. A donation of any amount from $5 to $250 makes a huge difference in closing out this campaign strongly.

I’ve always said that the decision to run for this seat was made much easier knowing I had the support of so many people throughout the community. Now we’re closing in on the end of primary season and we just need one more push.

Link to contribute is in the comments below.

Thank you again for all your kindness and support!

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05/29/2026

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Thank you to IBEW Local 43 member Erica Zalatan for her support!

Last Wednesday, community members, healthcare workers, and human service advocates gathered at the Utica Public Library ...
05/28/2026

Last Wednesday, community members, healthcare workers, and human service advocates gathered at the Utica Public Library for Citizen Action community forum, Patients Over Profits: Utica Voices on Health Care & Policy. The event highlighted the severe regional impact of the impending July 1, 2026 “Healthcare Cliff,” which threatens to strip affordable coverage from an estimated 450,000 New Yorkers—including thousands of working families, seniors, and disabled individuals across Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison counties. If you missed this event, don’t worry! You can still help by flooding the offices of Governor Kathy Hochul and Assemblymember Marianne Buttenschon with phone calls and emails using the following contact information:

Governor Kathy Hochul
Phone: 518-474-8390
Contact Form: governor.ny.gov/content/governor-contact-form

Assemblymember Marianne Buttenschon (AD-119)
Utica District Office Phone: 315-732-1055
Albany Office Phone: 518-455-5454
Email: [email protected]

Join us in calling and demanding that New York State allocate funding in the state budget to keep the Essential Plan intact and protect health care programs!

05/25/2026
05/25/2026

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216 West Dominick Street
Rome, NY
13440

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https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/903925/, https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/903767/,

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