
Ihor Semko came to this country from Ukraine at eight years old with a family that had nothing but a belief in hard work. He built his life in Central New York, earned his degrees here, and is raising two young sons here with his wife Andriana, a SUNY Poly professor.
After a career in human resources working directly with employees and business owners, Ihor knows how decisions made in Albany hit real paychecks and real families. He’s running because the people in this district are getting squeezed by rising costs, climbing property taxes, and shrinking opportunity, and Albany isn’t paying attention.
Ihor’s campaign needs $4,000 from 75 unique donors to unlock the next round of public matching funds.
When you give to Ihor’s campaign, your contribution does not just help, it multiplies. Thanks to New York’s public matching funds program, in-district donations are matched up to 12 to 1, turning grassroots support into real campaign power.
$50 becomes $650, helping pay for palm cards that introduce voters across the district to Ihor and his vision for working families.
$100 becomes $1,150, funding targeted mail to more than 1,000 swing voters in Assembly District 122 explaining why Ihor is the right choice.
$250 becomes $2,550, supporting a full week of radio or digital advertising to reach undecided voters.
This race will be decided by turnout, persuasion, and resources and every dollar helps us reach more voters with Ihor’s message.
Chip in today and be part of the grassroots movement powering Ihor Semko’s campaign and help build a New York that truly works for working families.