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Yesenia Jesi Baron (Apopka City Council Seat 4, Florida, candidate 2026)

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Yesenia Jesi Baron
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Candidate, Apopka City Council Seat 4
Elections and appointments
Last election
March 10, 2026
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Yesenia Jesi Baron ran for election to the Apopka City Council Seat 4 in Florida. Baron was on the ballot in the general election on March 10, 2026.

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Biography

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Elections

General election

General election for Apopka City Council Seat 4

Yesenia Jesi Baron (Nonpartisan) and Malika Harrison (Nonpartisan) ran in the general election for Apopka City Council Seat 4 on March 10, 2026.

Candidate
Yesenia Jesi Baron (Nonpartisan)
Malika Harrison (Nonpartisan)

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Election results

Endorsements

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Campaign website

Baron's campaign website stated the following:

Policy Priorities

My campaign priorities focus on building a vibrant, inclusive, and well-planned Apopka.


Building a Stronger, Smarter Apopka


My campaign is focused on thoughtful growth that strengthens our economy, protects our neighborhoods, and keeps Apopka safe and connected.

My vision is built around four core priorities that guide every decision and investment—supporting a vibrant local economy, planning responsibly for growth, expanding housing opportunities, and strengthening public safety through strong community partnerships.


Downtown Revitalization and Small Business Growth

I believe a thriving downtown is the heart of a great city, and I am committed to investing in local businesses, vibrant streetscapes, and eco-tourism connections that create a true live-here, work-here, play-here Apopka.


Responsible Growth and Infrastructure Planning 

I believe Apopka’s growth must be guided by responsible, long-term planning that balances development with strong infrastructure to meet the needs of today and tomorrow.


Affordable Housing and Strong Neighborhoods

I am committed to expanding affordable housing for working families while preserving our neighborhoods’ character and ensuring growth benefits everyone, not just developers.


Public Safety and Community Partnership

With over a decade in law enforcement, I know safety and trust go hand in hand, and I am committed to working with residents, first responders, and community partners to keep Apopka safe and welcoming.



— Yesenia Jesi Baron's campaign website (March 10, 2026)

Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.

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Footnotes

  1. "Call with Apopka Clerk," January 23, 2026