MARTHA McHUGH
Volunteer · 46th District

Show Up
for Albany.

This campaign is won at the door, in real conversations with neighbors who are ready for serious leadership. One shift at a time.

What We Ask of You

  • Clear direction before every shift

  • A culture built on discipline and respect

  • Direct voter contact, no empty busywork

  • Flexible from one hour to many

This campaign is not about political theater. It is about restoring confidence in Albany, lowering the pressure on working families, and proving New York can still lead with competence and purpose.

Martha "Marti" McHugh · Candidate, New York State Senate

Field Operations

Four ways to move the campaign forward.

Albany · Schenectady · Montgomery
A

Knock Doors

Have real conversations with voters in neighborhoods across the district. Help the campaign hear what families are dealing with right now, directly.

Weekends · 2–4 hr shifts

B

Make Calls

Join phone banks that keep outreach steady, efficient, and personal as momentum builds toward Election Day across every county.

Evenings · 1–2 hr shifts

C

Host Locally

Open your home, business, or community space for a conversation that brings neighbors together around what matters most in your area.

Your schedule

D

Work Events

Staff tables, help with setup, and keep campaign days running smoothly when every shift hour counts and the field team needs support.

As needed

All roles open to first-time volunteers. Brief training provided before every shift.

4 roles

Get Involved

Ready to join
the effort?

Fill in the form with your name, email, and ZIP code, and tell us how you'd like to help. The campaign will follow up with your first shift details within 48 hours.

Direct response from the campaign within 48 hours

No prior experience required

Training provided before your first shift

Prefer direct email? team@marthamchugh.com

Volunteer Sign-Up

Use the message field to describe your preferred role: canvassing, phone calls, hosting, or events.

Campaign Calendar

Already on the ground?
See where we are next.

Community stops, listening sessions, and field events across Albany, Schenectady, and Montgomery Counties, updated as the campaign moves.