Lieutenant Governor, Antonio Delgado Visited Democratic Headquarters in Utica
to Get Out the Vote for Assembly 119 NY 22 During Crucial Election Swing a
Day Before the Election.

Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado made an unexpected stop at the Democratic
headquarters in Utica, bringing a wave of enthusiasm and encouragement to the team
of dedicated volunteers. With only a short time left before Election Day, Delgado’s
impromptu visit served as a powerful motivator, as he rallied supporters and urged them
to give their all to help local candidates reach the finish line. His message was clear:
every effort counts in securing key victories for the community and ensuring that the
values they champion are upheld in the upcoming election.
“With passion and a sense of urgency, Delgado addressed the volunteers, saying,”
I am pleased with how the election is shaping up, especially with strong candidates like
Marianne Buttonshon, who is well-regarded across party lines for her contributions to
Utica. John Mannion has also shown dedication by frequently visiting and engaging with
the community in Southern Inida County, promising effective representation. James
Meyers is running a robust campaign, positively impacting voters with his personal
qualities and professional experience.
Our volunteers have shown remarkable dedication, tirelessly educating voters about our
candidates, regardless of the weather. Their commitment Is crucial to our success, and
I’m incredibly grateful for their efforts.
I want to tell you that there’s a lot of great energy here. Everyone is focused and
dedicated. They are showing up and putting in the work just like you.
I believe that as we get closer to the election, people in New York 22, across this state,
and the entire country will realize that not only democracy but also sanity is at stake. It’s
important that we maintain a basic understanding of what common sense should look
and feel like. I think this will become clear to everyone.
He thanked the volunteers for their commitment and the hard work they do every day.
Delgado said “We must keep pushing forward. Continue to connect, believe, stay positive, and know that it will all be worth it in the end”.

