Meet the A.S. Election CANDIDATES running for the 2026-2027 A.S. Board of Directors!
The candidates are listed in alphabetical order by first name, within each position.
Mark your Calendar: A.S. ONLINE ELECTIONS are 04/06/2026 - -04/09/2026 (MON - THURS)
Votes are cast online through Corsair Connect.
Sign-on to your SMC Corsair Connect and Look for the “vote” icon towards the bottom of the page!
I am running as your A.S. President, along with my fellow team, to ensure every student
at SMC feels empowered to be their best self.This past year I worked as Director of Budget Management where I personally saw the dedication students bring to SMC. I have also seen how difficult it can be to navigate the systems meant to support them. Students invest time, energy, and care into their ideas, and the process should not feel overwhelming. Instead students should feel empowered to voice their thoughts and even objections. As your President, I will work to ensure that SMC is a campus where students truly feel supported, heard and empowered.
I understand that students live intersectional lives and are not defined by one role, but by many, and A.S. should support that. My goal is to make resources more visible and connected so no student misses opportunities simply because they weren’t aware of them. To do this I want to strengthen awareness of programs like Adelante, Law Pathways, and DSP, alongside services like the Wellness Center, and Basic Needs. Lastly, one of the atmospheres I want to create is one that acknowledges the need for support in adverse situations like assault, or even a place to come when you feel lost.
As your President, I want A.S. to be a place where students think of first whether they’re looking for support, resources, or a space to bring forward their ideas.
Leading with both the head and the heart. In a time when our world is marked by division,
there is a responsibility to do things differently—to create a community where people
feel loved and confident in who they are.
There is an adage that has held across every society, and one I want to bring to life
here at SMC: “Only
when it is dark enough can we see the stars.” Our campus can be filled with the light
of hundreds of stars through compassionate leadership, with students who feel empowered,
supported, and unafraid to stand up for what they believe in.
Because no matter where you come from, what you look like, or who you love, this campus
is yours—a place you can call a second home. What differentiates us from other community
colleges is the beautiful melting pot of backgrounds we are made of—Hispanic or Indigenous,
undocumented, part of the LGBTQ+ community, international, religious or nonreligious,
abled or disabled, younger or older—it’s
time we remember why we chose SMC to begin with, and use all it has to offer as a
foundation to advance into our next stage of life.
In times of institutional uncertainty, I will do everything in my power to protect these resources. Leadership is never about one vision taking precedence over others, and that means working with anyone, regardless of perspective, to better serve you, because it’s all about you.
I will lead with both the head and the heart, pushing Big IDEAS Forward
I am running for Associated Students Vice President to represent you and ensure your
voice is heard. Alongside a dedicated team including the President, Director of Budget
Management and Director of Activities. My commitment to student leadership is demonstrated
by my experience as the founder and President of Trailblazer, Vice President of the
Software Society and I am currently serving as A.S. Commissioner for the ICC Vice
Chair for the second semester. These experiences have prepared me to advocate for
your needs, chair the A.S. Constitution Committee and Joint Council and appoint student
representatives to campus wide committees, and my goal is to always putting students
first.
Like President Lincoln, I failed, failed and failed again in classes and was put on academic probation. But through persistence, I raised my GPA to over 3.0 while discovering almost every resource SMC offers from tutoring and counseling to financial aid and basic needs support. When I was struggling, I didn’t know these resources existed. That hardship now drives me to make sure you never feel alone. I will listen to you whether you’re new or a returning student, and help you access the resources you need to succeed.
As Martin Luther King said in his famous speech, “I have a dream,” WE have a dream that every SMC student can successfully transfer to their dream schools and secure the jobs they aspire to. Together, we can make this a reality by keeping the library and key buildings open longer for you to study, and by delivering at least 7 major A.S. events each semester, going beyond Club Row and ICC awareness. I pledge to work closely with college leadership and the Academic Senate to turn our shared vision into action for you.
WE have a dream and with your support, we can achieve it. I hope you will join us in making this dream a reality for all SMC students.
A.S. CONSTITUTION: SECTION 6: VACANCIES AND APPOINTMENTS:
(1) In the event if any position(s) is vacant during the general A.S. election, a special A.S. election can be held to fill the position(s).
a. The student trustee position must be completed through a special A.S. election process and cannot be appointed by A.S.
At Santa Monica College, students deserve more than just a place to attend classes.
We deserve a campus that feels alive, engaging, and worth being part of.
With a background in sports, events, and student engagement, I see the vision for SMC. I see its potential, and more importantly, I see how we can turn that potential into reality.
Too often, students feel disconnected from campus life. Too often, students feel like they have to leave campus just to find something to do.
That’s something I want to change.
If selected as Director of Budget Management, I will work with the Associated Students Board to ensure that our resources are used effectively to support meaningful events, increase student involvement, and ensure every student feels represented.
This role is about making smart financial decisions, supporting initiatives that truly benefit students, and turning ideas into real, sustainable action.
Whether you’re an athlete, an international student, or still finding your place, your experience matters.
This isn’t about who can talk the fanciest, make the biggest promises, or look the best on paper. It’s about who can think responsibly, prioritize what matters, and make decisions that have a real impact.
Let’s build a campus that people don’t just attend, but actually want to be part of.
Go Corsairs!
I am not just running to earn something to put on my resume or college application;
I am running to plant seeds for fruit I may not get to see. True leadership isn't
about the title, it’s about the infrastructure we leave behind. Whether you are a
first-year student just starting out or a second-year preparing to transfer, we all
balance unique difficulties. Some of us, like me, contend with a heavy daily commute
just to be here; all of us deserve a system that works for you, not against you.
I am here to be the fiercest of advocates for our student body. Let’s build an SMC that is more efficient, inclusive, and empowered for every student who walks through these gates.
Let’s plant the seeds together.
Hey everyone,
I'm Takara Yaegashi, and I'm running for A.S. Director of Budget Management. No cheese intended—I promise.
We've all been there: hitting up a club event, activities, or workshops could have been funded by A.S. money. Those moments make campus feel alive, right? I've benefited just like you, from free snacks to those late-night study areas.
But let's be real—the funding process? It's like trying to decode a physics problem on no sleep. Not always straightforward. I want to fix that: make it simpler, clearer, so any club or student idea gets a fair shot without the headache.
Look, forget the fluffy talk. We just need someone solid who gets budgets and won't mess it up. I've got the coordination and organization game, and I'm all in to make A.S. work for us.
My name is Gregory Hawthorne, and I’m running for the position of Director of Activities
for Spring 2026 As a nontraditional student, a student leader, as well as a creative
and community advocate with a background in photojournalism and storytelling, I believe
in the transformative power of bringing people together—not just through events, but
through meaningful connections.
My campaign is centered around a bold vision: transforming the role of Director of
Activities into Director of Community. While events are important, I firmly believe
that the true impact lies in building belonging, collaboration, and shared purpose.
It is my belief that we live in a time where many students may feel disconnected,
I recognize community as one of the most potent solutions.
I also prioritize honesty in my leadership. I’ve faced failures in my life, including
here at SMC, but I don’t view them as the end—I see them as opportunities for growth.
I want to convey that failure doesn’t define you; it’s what you do next that truly
matters. Setbacks don’t define you; what you do afterward does. Community and strong
mentors are what helped turn my failures around.
I bring creativity, resilience, and a people-first mindset to all my endeavors, I’m
committed to creating a campus where every student feels seen, supported, and valued.
Your wins are also my wins.
Vote for me—because community isn’t just a goal; it’s the foundation SMC needs.
A.S. CONSTITUTION: SECTION 6: VACANCIES AND APPOINTMENTS:
(1) In the event if any position(s) is vacant during the general A.S. election, a special A.S. election can be held to fill the position(s).
a. The student trustee position must be completed through a special A.S. election process and cannot be appointed by A.S.
I am Jaqueline, an aspiring midwife and nursing major, former foster youth, young
mother, and Hispanic woman at Santa Monica College. I offer a perspective shaped by
perseverance, resilience, and a strong commitment to equity and diversity. My experiences
have shown me the importance of having access to an environment where students are
seen, heard, and empowered to succeed.I have actively used my voice and background to advocate for underrepresented communities, such as foster youth and young mothers. I have spoken on a podcast by The Imprint, advocating for former foster youth and young mothers, been featured in a newsletter through First Place for Youth sharing my experience as a former foster youth, and worked to gather information for the organization Stepping Forward LA to support others with similar backgrounds. Additionally, I was honored to be a panelist at a Breastfeed LA conference, where I shared my experience as a young mother to uplift and educate others. These opportunities have strengthened my ability to communicate, connect, and advocate effectively.
As Director of Equity and Diversity, I aim to create an inclusive campus environment by amplifying student voices, increasing awareness of available resources, and advocating for communities that are often overlooked. I strive to create the same sense of support and belonging that has helped me continue my educational and life goals.
With my experiences and dedication, I am confident in my ability to serve as a strong advocate for equity and diversity at Santa Monica College.
I am running for Director of External Affairs because students deserve someone who
not only speaks, but also takes action.
Through my work with LAFLA, I supported individuals facing eviction, people who were unheard and vulnerable to losing their homes. I also worked at a personal injury law firm, where I saw how easily people can be treated unfairly when they do not know their rights. These experiences showed me that advocacy is essential.
As an immigrant, I understand how difficult it can be to navigate systems that are not built for you. I know what it feels like to search for your voice, and I want every student at SMC to feel heard.
In this role, I will focus on real impact by understanding laws that affect students, representing our voices to local leaders, organizing legislative visits, and creating opportunities for civic engagement. I will also work closely with student organizations to make sure their concerns are taken seriously.
I am determined and not afraid to speak up. I will stand for you and take action.
Hello, my name is Annabelle Garcia, and I am running for Director of Basic Needs because
I believe every student deserves support, resources, and to feel like they are not
alone. Recently, I have seen how many students are struggling with things that are
not luxuries, but necessities, such as affordable housing, food, and mental health.
Many students are balancing school, work, and family responsibilities, and that can
be overwhelming and lead to burnout. I understand this because I am also a student
who works while going to school and understands the stress and responsibilities that
many students carry.I am currently a Biology major, and although I am still exploring my future career, I know that I want to make a difference in the world by helping people. Through my CNA training, I learned the importance of listening, being patient, and supporting people during difficult times. I want to bring those same qualities to this position.
If elected, I want to focus on helping students find housing and basic needs resources, promoting mental health support, and making sure studnents know that they are not alone and promoting mental health support, and making sure students know that they are not alone and that there are people on campus who truly want to support them. I want to be someone students feel comfortable talking to and someone who will listen to their needs and advocate for them.
If elected, I want to focus on helping students find housing and basic needs resources, promoting mental health support, and making sure students know that they are not alone and that there are people on campus who truly want to support them. I want to be someone students feel comfortable talking to and someone who will listen to their needs and advocate for them.
A.S. CONSTITUTION: SECTION 6: VACANCIES AND APPOINTMENTS:
(1) In the event if any position(s) is vacant during the general A.S. election, a special A.S. election can be held to fill the position(s).
a. The student trustee position must be completed through a special A.S. election process and cannot be appointed by A.S.
My name is Daria Zharkova, and I am running for A.S. Director of Publicity because
I want students to feel more connected to what is happening at Santa Monica College.
I think a lot of students miss events, resources, and opportunities simply because
they do not always hear about them at the right time or in a way that catches their
attention
I have experience working with communication and social media, so I understand how important it is to share information clearly and make it interesting for people to notice. I believe publicity is an important part of student life because it helps students stay informed and feel more involved in campus activities
As a student, I know how important it is to feel included and aware of what is available on campus. If elected, I would like to help promote events, student resources, and opportunities in a way that feels clear, organized, and easy for students to follow. I also want to help more students feel connected to campus life and encourage them to participate more
I have seen how much it matters when someone takes the time to point you in the right
direction. I want to be that someone, which is why I am running for Director of Publicity.This year I have been at tables, in group chats, and on social media talking with students who are juggling work, family, money, immigration status, long commutes, and transfer stress. I know how hard it is to keep up when you are exhausted or do not know where to start. I want to make student life easier by making information clear, putting resources in one place, and making sure A.S. listens and responds when you tell us what you need. Through my work with the Admissions Office communications team on the SMC GO app, I have helped make it more useful and student friendly, so important updates and support are easier to find. My research experiences in NASA’s L SPACE and USC SHINE have pushed me to solve real problems with a team and stay calm under pressure. Not only have I continued growing as a leader through previously being in A.S., I have also participated in conferences across the country where I learned how to better advocate for student voices.
Your time at SMC should feel less confusing and I am here to guide you. I want every student to feel comfortable speaking up and know where to go for help and see that their voice can change things on this campus.
Hello everyone! My name is Usmonzoda Muhammad. I am running for Director of Sustainability
for Associated Students.As a member of the Scholars Program, President of the Central Asian Student Association, Vice President of the Eco-Action Club, an Associated Students Commissioner, a student worker in the Basic Needs Department (Bodega), and a member of the AGS Honor Society, I have been deeply involved in our campus community. Through these experiences, I have developed not only strong leadership skills but also a deep sense of responsibility to serve and support our students.
My involvement across different organizations has shown me the importance of collaboration and the impact we can create when we work together. I have actively contributed to initiatives that promote community engagement, resource accessibility, environmental awareness, and meaningful connections, further strengthening my commitment to sustainability.
If elected as Director of Sustainability, I will organize engaging and educational events, promote environmentally responsible practices, and collaborate with students, clubs, and campus departments to create meaningful and lasting change. I will work to ensure that sustainability is not just an idea, but a practical and accessible part of everyday student life.
Additionally, I aim to raise awareness about simple yet impactful ways students can live more sustainably both on and off campus. By encouraging participation and creating opportunities for involvement, I hope to build a campus culture where sustainability is visible and action-driven.
My goal is clear: to guide the SMC community toward a more sustainable future while making the process engaging and enjoyable for everyone.
A.S. CONSTITUTION: SECTION 6: VACANCIES AND APPOINTMENTS:
(1) In the event if any position(s) is vacant during the general A.S. election, a special A.S. election can be held to fill the position(s).
a. The student trustee position must be completed through a special A.S. election process and cannot be appointed by A.S.
“What’s the most important thing to you?”— That’s the question my political science
professor interrupted his own lecture on the first day of class to drop on me. I made
several babbling attempts at a quick response before asking him to circle back around.
After a few moments of contemplation and hearing some of my peers’ genuine, yet rather
generic responses like “my dog” and “family” over and over, it totally dawned on me…
The most important thing to me is JUSTICE. Hello SMC sisters and brothers, my name is Lloyd Dawes and I’m running to represent you on the A.S. Judicial Board. Starting as a 30-year-old first-year here last fall, it goes without saying that my path has not been a very conventional one. Then again… none of our journeys are, because we’re all perfectly unique.
I’m running because for as long as I can remember, the bane of my existence has been the prevalence of unfairness, and the many instances of justice not rightfully being served. That’s actually why/how I find myself here today as a pre-law poli sci major who’s pursuing a career in constitutional law.
If elected, tis my aim and determination to hold A.S. Directors and all Representatives on behalf of the student body up to the virtues and standards of our SMC Constitution and By-Laws.
I will represent you on the Judicial Board just as I represent myself: with pride, professionalism, positivity, and great purpose. Thank you for your consideration and hopefully, your VOTE!
A.S. CONSTITUTION: SECTION 6: VACANCIES AND APPOINTMENTS:
(1) In the event if any position(s) is vacant during the general A.S. election, a special A.S. election can be held to fill the position(s).
a. The student trustee position must be completed through a special A.S. election process and cannot be appointed by A.S.
A.S. CONSTITUTION: SECTION 6: VACANCIES AND APPOINTMENTS:
(1) In the event if any position(s) is vacant during the general A.S. election, a special A.S. election can be held to fill the position(s).
a. The student trustee position must be completed through a special A.S. election process and cannot be appointed by A.S.

