Matt Slater, a public official and representative for New York’s 94th Assembly District, used his social media platform in early November 2025 to share endorsements and encourage civic participation during the election period.
On November 3, 2025, Slater expressed support for a local candidate by stating, “Bill Faulkner is a trusted voice for Somers. Glad to support him for re-election!”
The following day, he urged constituents to participate in the electoral process: “Get out and vote! I encourage everyone to make their voice heard
Find your polling place:
Putnam County
https://t.co/wG2jWS8pmI
Westchester County
https://t.co/fYttkqZhTFhttps://t.co/UXCwgLTjaB” (November 4, 2025).
On November 5, after Election Day, Slater commented on the choices available to voters across the state: “But the rest of NY’s voters didnt get a choice https://t.co/i9eUygyusy”
Slater has served as an assemblyman since January 2023 and is known for his active engagement with residents of Westchester and Putnam counties. In New York State, local elections often see varying levels of competition depending on district demographics and party enrollment. Calls for voter turnout are common among elected officials seeking to boost civic engagement during both general and off-year elections.


