Get Involved
Thiscampaignrunson you.
No DNC. No RNC. No super PAC. No corporate money. Just you. If you can give five minutes or five hours, this campaign needs both. Together, we can take our country back.
Three ways to help
Pick the one that fits your life right now.
Step 1 · the email list
The cheapest, easiest, most important thing you can do.
The email list IS the campaign infrastructure. No party machine, no donor file. Just neighbors who said they want to hear from Lev.
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A welcome from Lev
A personal note from Lev — what he learned, why he's running, what's at stake.
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Twice-weekly updates
Campaign news from Florida's 22nd straight from Lev's team. No spam, no sold lists.
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Event invites first
Town halls, meet-and-greets, debate watches — supporters get in before the public.
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When it matters most
Direct asks only when we genuinely need help — ballot petition drives, FEC deadlines, GOTV.
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Step 2 · show up
Pick a way to give time.
We need door-knockers, phone-bankers, hosts, translators, content creators, and lawyers. Tell us what you can do; we'll match you to a need within 48 hours.
Knock doors in FL-22
Saturdays, Sundays. Walking lists provided. Free pizza after.
Phone bank from home
We send the script and the list. You make the calls when it fits your schedule.
Host a meet-and-greet
Your living room, 10–20 neighbors, Lev shows up. We bring the rest.
Translate & write
Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, Haitian Creole. We need real voices, not Google Translate.
Make content
Short-form video, design, social posts. If you've got a phone, you can help.
Legal & compliance
If you're a lawyer or paralegal, we can use you on ballot access + FEC filings.
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From the people already in.
I'm tired of being asked to pick between two parties that don't see me. Lev sees Florida's 22nd.
Maria L.
Volunteer & donor · Wellington, FL
He owned his mistakes in public. That's more honesty than I've seen from any politician in twenty years.
James R.
Door-knocker · Marco Island, FL
My family came here as refugees too. Lev's running for the country that took us in. I'm with him.
Yelena K.
Donor · Brooklyn, NY
Step 3 · the vote itself
Make sure you can actually vote.
November 3, 2026 is closer than it feels. Florida has rolling deadlines for registration, mail ballots, and ID requirements. Check your status now — fixing it in October is too late.
Florida's 22nd voter
Am I registered?
Check your voter registration status in 30 seconds. (Opens Florida Secretary of State site.)
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Register to vote
Florida lets you register or update your registration online. You need a Florida driver's license or ID.
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Request a mail ballot
Vote-by-mail is available to any registered Florida voter. Request your ballot from your county Supervisor of Elections.
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Find your polling place
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2026. Look up your registration to see your assigned precinct.
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