The Election Board has reviewed and certified the 2026 SGA Elections. Below are the results of the election.
President/Executive Vice President - Top ticket (in bold) has been elected; 992 total voters*
- Donna Cazeau/Amariana Crawley (65.22%)
- JT Williams-West/Jaden Coffie (34.78%)
Vice President for Student Organizations - Top candidate (in bold) has been elected; 829 total voters*
- Nico Bartolomeo (74.07%)
- Fardin Shams (25.93%)
Treasurer - 835 total voters*
- Shanzay Fatimah (60.24%)
Finance Board Representatives - Top 7 candidates (in bold) have been elected; 917 total voters*
- Zahra Nasir (50.93%)
- Audrey Grutzik (49.18%)
- Mirna Legesse (42.32%)
- Shrinidhi Gokulakrishnan (42.20%)
- Udoka Chimah (41.11%)
- Ishan Gomber (35.77%)
- Sedat Sefik (33.81%)
- Sheriff Alli (32.61%)
- Thomas Biggs (31.73%)
- Uzayar Hossain (25.19%)
- Darrell Jean-Louis (21.81%)
Senators - Top 13 candidates (in bold) have been elected; 929 total voters*
- Aaliyah Oshun (44.03%)
- Arisbeth Valencia (39.72%)
- Francheska Burrola (38.97%)
- Genevieve Okoro (37.89%)
- Sofia Cabrera (35.84%)
- Oyin Osolo (34.66%)
- Diana Renderos (34.55%)
- Ayesha Imran (32.72%)
- Aditi Pokhrel (32.40%)
- Jayden Paige (32.29%)
- Abby Etherton (30.03%)
- Jiyon Lee (29.28%)
- Tayyiba Bari (28.63%)
- Tai Akinlosotu (28.20%)
- Asher Slonaker (24.76%)
- Vic Kovtun (23.04%)
- Anya Diop (22.93%)
- Rachel Hundertmark (18.19%)
- Anika Bokil (17.22%)
- Alex Hazoume (16.79%)
ProveIt! Referendum - 931 total voters*
- Orbit (43.93%)
- Campus Connect (36.63%)
- Student Arts for Community Committee (SACC) (19.44%)
Overall total voters* in the 2026 SGA Elections: 1,381
Please join the Election Board in congratulating the newly elected officers within the UMBC Student Government Association!
Officers will be inaugurated into their positions on Friday, May 8th at 12pm on The Commons Main Street. This is a public celebration open to all UMBC undergraduates!
*Because polls were hosted across six posts, voters did not have to vote in each race. As a result, you will see differing voter totals for different polls. Only 43% of voters cast a vote in all six polls. In addition, voters had the option in the Senate and Finance Board polls to vote for as few as one and as many as seven (Finance Board)/13 (Senate) candidates. This further informed the breakdown of final percentages each candidate received.