Why we’re going to win in November

Something remarkable is happening in Yorktown. For the first time in years, I’m seeing Democrats, Republicans, and independents united around a common concern: our town is being overdeveloped, and our current leadership isn’t listening.

Whether it’s approving another massive project without proper infrastructure planning, ignoring traffic concerns on our already congested roads, or rushing through zoning changes that benefit developers over residents, this town board has consistently chosen special interests over the people they’re supposed to represent.

I’ve spoken with lifelong Republicans who are frustrated with their party’s choices, Democrats who feel abandoned by the status quo, and independents who just want someone who will actually fight for responsible growth. They’re all saying the same thing: “Enough is enough.”

This isn’t about party politics—it’s about preserving the character and quality of life that makes Yorktown special. It’s about having a supervisor who will hold real public hearings, not just check-the-box meetings where residents are ignored.

That’s why we will win in November. Because when people from across the political spectrum come together around shared values, that’s not just a campaign—that’s a movement.

The momentum is building, but we need to get our message out through palm cards, mailers, and newspaper ads. Every dollar helps us reach more voters who are ready for change. If you can contribute $25, $50, or whatever you can afford, please visit my ActBlue page or send a check to Friends of Yorktown, 328 Mountain Road, Jefferson Valley, NY, 10535.

I look forward to continuing to fight for Yorktowners. I hope you will join me.

Posted in Mirchandani4Yorktown News.