Alumni Advocacy

Thank you for being an advocate of UCF. From time to time, we will ask for your help with issues important to UCF. Every action you take will help make UCF better, stronger.

Speaking of stronger — UCF’s reputation as a voter friendly campus was reinforced thanks to a 107% voter turnout during the 2020 election, which saw seven UCF alumni and a graduate student elected to the Florida Legislature.

Just one click will connect you digitally to all eight lawmakers via email or Twitter. Share pre-crafted, personalized congratulatory messages instantly with the click of a button. Will you take a moment to help us celebrate these special Knights? With your support, we can amplify the power of the UCF network!

Knights in Office

Amber Mariano ’17, a Republican, was re-elected in District 36 in New Port Richey to serve her third term in Florida’s House of Representatives. In 2016 at age 21 while still a student at UCF, she became the youngest person elected to the Florida House. Mariano, a Burnett Honors Scholar, graduated from UCF with a bachelor’s degree in political science.
Anna Eskamani ’12 ’15MNM ’15MPA, a Democrat, was re-elected in District 47 in Orange County for her second term. The Burnett Honors Scholar received her bachelor’s degrees in political science and interdisciplinary studies with a minor in women’s and gender studies and earned master’s degrees in nonprofit management and public administration all from UCF. She is attending UCF as a doctoral student in public affairs and was recently recognized with the Distinguished Alumni Award.
Carlos Guillermo Smith ’03, a Democrat, was re-elected in District 49 in Orange County for a third term. When he was first elected in 2016, Smith became Florida’s first openly LGBTQ Latino lawmaker. A marketing graduate, he was instrumental in the creation of the Pulse mural on UCF’s Student Union in honor of UCF student Juan Ramon Guerrero and alumnus Christopher Andrew “Drew” Leinonen ’07 ’09MA, who were killed at the Orlando nightclub.
Chris Latvala ’04, a Republican, was re-elected in District 67 (areas of Largo and Clearwater), where he has held the seat since 2014. He first studied at Valencia Community College and transferred through DirectConnect to UCF where he graduated with his bachelor’s degree in history.
Randolph Bracy ’07MBA ’08MS, a Democrat, represents District 11 in Orange County in the Florida Senate. He served in District 45 of the Florida House of Representatives from 2012-16 before he was elected senator in 2016. He earned his master’s degrees in business administration and sports business management.
Rene Plasencia ’96, a Republican, won his bid for re-election in District 50 in East Orlando and Brevard County. The Orlando native works for Orange County Public Schools and first won election to the Florida House in 2014, when he initially represented District 49. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
Tom Leek ’92, a Republican, was re-elected in District 25 in Port Orange, Daytona and New Smyrna Beach for a third term. Leek, who earned his bachelor’s degree in history at UCF and later earned his law degree from Stetson University, was first elected in 2016.
Ramon Alexander, a Democrat, is enrolled in graduate classes at UCF, pursuing a certificate in nonprofit management. Alexander, who ran unopposed in District 8 in Tallahassee, is a nonprofit executive and a graduate of Florida A&M University who has served in the House since 2016.
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