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Associated Students, Inc. (ASI)

ASI Election Candidates

ASI Elections are an important part of campus involvment. It allows students to help make changes throughout the campus for their fellow students. Some programs that started in ASI grow and get taken over by other campus organizations once they expand outside of our capacity and have proven their importance around campus. Examples of such programs include, Free Menstral products in campus restrooms, Campus Childcare, Tech support/Tech lending. ASI thanks every candidate and student who votes or participates in Elections for choosing to make a difference.

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Camalah Saleh

Hey Bulldogs! I’m Camalah, and I’m running to be your next ASI President. As a third-year student involved in Students for Palestinian Liberation, the League of Women Voters, Kesem, and the Maddy Institute, I’ve seen the need for change on campus. I’ll fight food insecurity with food vouchers, free vending machines, and expanded resources. I’ll work to lower parking costs and improve accessibility. Plus, I’ll advocate for essential campus upgrades. Let’s build a stronger Fresno State together—vote Camalah for President!

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Carlie Hall

My name is Carlie, and I’m running to be your next ASI President because students deserve leadership that puts their needs first. Parking shortages and rising student fees are ongoing issues that need real solutions, and I’m committed to tackling them with transparency, advocacy, and accountability. As your current Senator of Veterans Affairs, I’ve worked to improve student representation, and now I’m ready to take the next step. Vote Next Step Slate for leadership that works for you!

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Guadalupe Zamudio-Telles

As an ASI executive, my priority has been to support students by improving resources, advocating for essential needs, increasing transparency, and maintaining the allocated budget fair and equitable, so students have access to greater resources and opportunities. As ASI President, I will continue building on the changes that address campus concerns, by completing projects that combat food insecurity, expand student funding opportunities through scholarships, and empower the overall Fresno State student experience. Together we are Valley Grown Valley Lead!

 

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Dayanara Guzman

As an ASI Senator, I’ve boosted student engagement through giveaways and resource events, utilizing funds to directly benefit students. If elected Vice President of Finance, I will ensure transparency in fee usage, provide financial stability, and prioritize initiatives that enhance the student experience. I’m dedicated to making decisions that foster growth and opportunities for all students at Fresno State. Together, we are Valley Grown, Valley Lead

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Seth Borba

I’m Seth, and I’m running for ASI Vice President of Finance to ensure that student fees are spent wisely and transparently. Students deserve to know where their money is going and to have a say in financial decisions that affect them. I’ll advocate for responsible budgeting that prioritizes student needs, not administrative waste. With my experience in financial planning and student advocacy, I’m ready to work for you. Vote Next Step Slate to put students back in control!

 

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Ava Tingey

My name is Ava, and I’m running for ASI Vice President of External Affairs to make sure your voice is heard on and beyond our campus. From securing free resources for students to advocating policies that impact us, I’ll ensure ASI is fighting for your interests. As a student-athlete, I know the importance of teamwork and strong leadership. Let’s build a better Fresno State together! Vote Next Step Slate for real advocacy and results!

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Danielle Vu

Hi Bulldogs! I’m Danielle, a third year Sociology major running for VP of External Affairs. As VPEX, I’ll work with campus, CSU, and state-level administrators to accelerate campus infrastructure upgrades. Increasing free access to software and design platforms will expand learning outcomes and professional skills. Student success goes beyond classroom intervention; making food, health products, and childcare supplies more accessible and free will help students focus on their educational goals. Vote Danielle today for a stronger Fresno State tomorrow!

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Aidan Boyles

Throughout my time at Fresno State, I have been active in student organizations like Pi Sigma Alpha Honors Society, College Corps, and the Linguistics Club. Through these experiences, I’ve learned to listen, advocate, and collaborate to improve our community. I am running for Senator, College of Arts & Humanities, to ensure every student’s interests are represented. If elected, I will work to address concerns, foster inclusivity, and enhance the college experience for all Arts & Humanities students on campus.

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Sarah Sevy

I am running for ASI Senator to amplify student voices and advocate for meaningful change. As a graduate student and parent, I understand the challenges students face—financial hardship, academic stress, and limited access to resources. I promise to fight for increased campus support, expanded professional development, and a stronger sense of community. With experience in leadership, teaching, and advocacy, I am committed to student success. Vote Sarah Sevy—your voice, your advocate, your future!

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Guadalupe Lopez Trejo

Hello! I am Guadalupe Lopez Trejo, a Business Administration: Computer Information Systems major and first-generation Hispanic college student. I am passionate about enhancing student resources and advocating for students in their pursuit of higher education. I am committed to fostering a more connected and supported student body at Fresno State and making your life here at Fresno State incredible. GO DOGS!!

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Kirsten Martinez

I’m Kirsten Martinez, a junior Marketing major at Fresno State. As a first-gen student, I'm thankful for my education and want to support others' success. I'm involved with the CSB Leadership Council, Marketing Club, HBSA, and contribute to the Collegian. I work at the Richter Center and volunteer on campus. I've faced the challenges students experience, including finances, academics, career and anxiety and I want to help other students access resources and thrive. Thank you for your consideration.

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Alya Hassan

Hey Bulldogs! I’m Alya, a third-year social work major, and I’m running to be the next ASI Senator for the College of Health and Human Services. I currently serve as secretary for both the Social Work Student Association and the Muslim Student Association. As your senator, my goal is to amplify your voice. Too often, our concerns go unheard, and I’m committed to bringing your thoughts and issues to the forefront where they matter most. Let’s make a difference together!

Sydney Pierce

Sydney Pierce

I am running for student government because I would like to be involved in the decision-making that affects JCAST and it is a great way to be more involved in Fresno State in general. I would like to be an Ag Lobbyist when I am older, so this way to practice and to ensure it is a job I will enjoy. Also, I would be a second-generation JCAST Senator and I would love to follow in my mom's footsteps.

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Jaselle Camiling

Hello Bulldogs! I'm Jaselle Camiling, and I'm running for ASI Senator of Kremen School of Education and Human Development for a second term! I am part of the California Teaching Fellows Scholarship Program and organize a Future Teacher Supply Drive to support aspiring educators. I'm committed to bridging the gap between students and faculty while building a leadership council to help future educators gain leadership experience and build community. I value education and want to ensure your voice is heard!

Vikranth Singh

Vikranth Singh

I am passionate about leadership and problem-solving, striving to ensure students have a strong voice in ASI. My goal is to enhance student engagement within the Lyles College of Engineering by expanding career resources, research opportunities, and funding for projects. I will foster industry partnerships to increase internships, advocate for financial support for student innovation, and create opportunities for collaboration based on what matters most to students. By prioritizing academic and professional growth, I hope to create a resourceful environment.

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Allison Vang

Hi, I'm Allison Vang! As a third-year Psychology major and Richter Center Student Ambassador, I've learned the value of creating meaningful connections through networking. I aim to provide more resources and create exciting opportunities for CSM students by organizing events that bring faculty and community organizations to lead hands-on workshops and inspire career insights. Together with your vote, I'll advocate for you by expanding student involvement, fostering growth, and strengthening our rich CSM community. Vote Allison Vang for CSM senator!

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Raheem Saeed

Hello! My name is Raheem Saeed, I am a Computer Science major at Fresno State. I am the current Vice President of the Muslim Student Association and have served on youth boards for community centers throughout my life. My goal as CSM senator is to advocate for the community by being the medium between students and administration. One way I plan to do this is by maintaining and growing the leadership council within the College of Science and Mathematics.

Evelyn Ornelas

Evelyn Ornelas

Hello, I'm Evelyn, a first-generation college student running for COSS Senator. As senator, I hope to improve communication between the college and students. One key issue I aim to address is the lack of resources. Many students miss opportunities because they are unaware or never receive information. I want to ensure better access to class info, webinars, scholarships, and internships to help students thrive and explore new possibilities. A vote for me means better communication and better opportunities.

Joseph Aquino

Joseph Aquino

I’m Joseph Aquino, a Second-Year Political Science Major, running for ASI Senator to represent the College of Social Sciences. As a former Fresno Unified School Board Trustee, I’ve advocated for 75,000 students and collaborated with local leaders like Congressman Jim Costa. My mission is simple: ensure every student’s voice is heard and drive positive change. I’m committed to working tirelessly for your needs and aspirations. Your vote will help create meaningful representation and action. Thank you for your support!

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Alexandra Durham

Hi! My name is Alexandra Durham, I am currently a Junior at Fresno State and I am working towards a Bachelors in History and a minor in Anthropology. I am running for ASI Senator at Large because I have a passion for helping others. I want to help improve the lives of my peers and find ways to develop campus into a safe and inviting environment all of Fresno State can be proud of.

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Cindy Jauregui

As an ASL Senator-at-Large I plan to further amplify student voices and advocate for meaningful improvements across campus. I am currently serving as a Social Science Senator, where I've been working diligently to enhance academic resources by seeking funding to expand tutoring center service for the Summer session, addressing student concerns, and promoting campus engagement. I will support a more inclusive and supportive environment where all students have the resources and opportunities they need to succeed both academically and personally.

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Emmanuel Morcos

As someone involved on campus, such as Greek life and club participation, I believe my ascension to the senate of ASI would be both harmonious and fruitful. I hope to serve the community and leave no stone unturned. I hope to employ my own knowledge of political practices to foster a student body who isn’t afraid to let their voice be heard. I hope to be the type of leader who leads from the back and isn’t afraid of criticism.

Faith Jordan

Faith Jordan

I am running for Senator at large to ensure that every Fresno State student has a voice in decisions that affect their academic and personal experience. Ultimately, my goal is to advocate for the needs of students and make some meaningful changes that improve the overall experience at Fresno State.

Jeffrey Armstrong

Jeffrey Armstrong

Hello, my name is Jeffrey Armstrong. I am running for Senator at Large. I am a third-year Kinesiology Exercise Science major. As your selected Senator, my priority will be to ensure that every student in our community feels heard and represented because a safe and supportive learning environment is essential for success. As a fellow student, I recognize the diverse backgrounds and identities within our campus, and I am committed to advocating for policies that promote inclusivity and equity.

Maris Prado

Maris Prado

Hey, Bulldogs! I’m Maris Prado, a senior at CSU Fresno, president of the Young Cattlemen’s Club, a part of the Livestock Judging Team and a sister of Kappa Alpha Theta. As JCAST senator this past year, I’ve organized events, led projects, and worked to enrich student life. Now, I’m excited to run for Senator at Large for 2025-2026! If elected, I’ll engage students, enhance campus experiences, and elevate students' voices.

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Miyah Carrillo

Hello, my name is Miyah Carrillo and I am running for Senator at Large. I am a third-year Agricultural Business major. As your Senator, it will be my goal to make sure that everyone within the Fresno State community is heard and represented because students deserve a learning environment that is both safe and supportive. As a current student, I understand that everyone comes from various backgrounds and identities, and the work I do will reflect both diversity and inclusion.

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Parker Hill

My name is Parker Hill and I’m running for Senator at Large. As someone making a career out of problem-solving through engineering, I think we need to address issues at Fresno State with common sense. Money taken from your student fees should be spent on making your life easier. In particular, I’d like to work with faculty and executives to solve parking issues, improve student events, and make resources more accessible to students. Vote for me.

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Rawan Kiran

Hi everyone! I am Rawan Kiran, a second-year student majoring in history and women’s, gender & sexuality studies. As a member of the Student Equity Advisory Council, President of the Muslim Student Association, and Treasurer of Students for Palestinian Liberation, I know that issues like housing and food insecurity, lack of advising services, and inaccessibility to campus resources are not addressed efficiently. I plan to build on my work for inclusivity on a larger scale. Please support me as a Senator-at-Large!

Robert Rivera

Robert Rivera

As a Fresno State student who cares about fellow classmates and I's available amenities and options when it comes to health, I strive to make a difference within my community and commit to taking actions that improve the quality of student life. I'm driven by a better outlook on the future of athletics and recreation, and the satisfaction and approval of students is my number one priority. With multiple semesters of recreation work experience and seeing the in's and outs of student's available amenities, there is room for improvement and I believe I have the capability and am confident to put my efforts to create a direct and visible impact for decades to come.

Sarai Hernandez

Sarai Hernandez

As a proud Fresno resident and business major, I am dedicated to becoming a great advocate for Fresno State students. I believe in real communication, which includes listening to your concerns and interacting with you in person rather than just online. As Senator at Large, I will advocate for your needs, making sure your concerns are heard and taken into consideration. Together, we can make meaningful change on campus. Let’s make Fresno State a campus where every student feels represented.

Sean Roberts

Sean Roberts

Hey I’m Sean-Michael Roberts, I am a freshman studying business. I am very involved on campus, and I want to run for ASI to help improve the student experience.

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Wendy Renteria

Hey Bulldogs! I’m Wendy Renteria, a third-year animal science major. I’m a first-generation Mexican American student and aspire to be more involved with Fresno State. I currently serve as a chairwoman for my sorority, Phi Mu, and as a Greek life representative, I’d like to make a more positive impact on campus. Through ASI I hope to encourage students to be more engaged on campus and feel included everywhere they go as well as exercise and develop my leadership skills.