A red-wave cut short the career of Florida state Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, the state’s first out Latino legislator.Smith was running for a fourth term in the Florida House of Representatives but lost to Republican Susan Plasencia.
She attacked the progressive lawmaker’s “wokeism,” a frequent target of anti-LGBTQ+ Gov. Ron DeSantis in the past two years.Unofficial final election results showed Plasencia won 52.23 percent of the vote to Smith’s 47.77 percent.The Orlando lawmaker first won office in 2016, shortly after the Pulse massacre devastated Orlando’s queer and Latinx communities.
He has since fought for the community, regularly wearing a Pulse rainbow ribbon during his public service.Since his election, Smith served as one of the most visible and vocal members of the Florida Legislature.
During his tenure, Smith became a high-profile critic of Florida’s “don’t say gay” law. He at one point faced accusations of bullying less progressive members of the Democratic caucus, but for the most part maintained a strong following among Florida Democrats.He also publicly became engaged to his now-husband Jerick Mediavilla at Orlando Pride.Redistricting this year left Smith in a precarious position, with his University of Central Florida-centered district now reaching into conservative areas of Seminole County.