Rivera and Zellner are on the campaign trail ahead of Tuesday's primary election, meeting with voters and discussing their platforms. The candidates are working hard to win over voters in Buffalo, attending rallies and town hall meetings.
"We are committed to listening to the concerns of Buffalo residents and working to address the issues that matter most to them," said Rivera. The primary election is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, and Buffalo residents are encouraged to get out and vote.
In the Elmwood Village, voters are eager to hear from the candidates and learn more about their plans for the city. The election will have a significant impact on the future of Buffalo, and residents are paying close attention to the candidates' platforms. West Seneca residents are also weighing their options, considering the candidates' stances on issues such as education and economic development. As the election approaches, Buffalo residents can expect to see more campaign activity, including debates and rallies.
The candidates will continue to meet with voters and discuss their visions for the city. On Tuesday, Buffalo residents will head to the polls to cast their ballots, and the outcome of the election will shape the future of the city.