FOR STATE SENATE · District 23 · Tampa Bay

A senator who shows up in your neighborhood, not just your inbox.

District 23 stretches from Seminole Heights to Brandon, Davis Islands to Wesley Chapel. Maya has a plan for every block — and a page for every neighborhood that proves it.

Maya Adesanya headshot
Photo Maya at the Seminole Heights Sunday Market

Six years in court. Six counties served. One run for State Senate.

Maya Adesanya is running for State Senate because Tampa Bay deserves a senator who reads the bills, returns the calls, and shows up in Brandon as often as she does in Tallahassee. A healthcare-rights attorney, Maya spent six years in court fighting insurance denials for people who couldn't afford to wait. She knows what every line of a Medicaid policy actually does, and what happens to a single mother when the line moves the wrong way. Born in St. Pete to a Nigerian father and an Eckerd College biology professor, Maya is raising her own family in Tampa now. She announced her run after watching the 2024 housing-cost crisis push families she'd represented out of the neighborhoods they grew up in. Tampa Bay is changing. Tallahassee hasn't been paying attention. Maya is.

17
Tampa Bay
neighborhoods in D23
238K
Registered voters
across the district
$0
Corporate PAC money
accepted, ever

Three fights I'm taking to Tallahassee.

Same three priorities everywhere in D23. The specifics — the streets, the schools, the numbers — change depending on where in the district you live. That's the next section.

Priority #1

Housing affordability on Florida & Nebraska

Median rent in 33603 is up 38% since 2021. Maya supports a state-level rent stabilization framework that doesn't get preempted by Tallahassee.

Priority #2

Healthcare access for working Floridians

Florida is one of 10 states that still refuses to expand Medicaid. Maya will be the closing vote.

Priority #3

Public schools, fully funded

Tampa Bay schools lost $340M in funding under the voucher expansion. Maya knows where every dollar goes.

Pick where you live. Read what Maya is fighting for on your block.

Every neighborhood in D23 has its own page. Each one was built from the same template, then filled with neighborhood-specific data — the rent on your corridor, the school down the street, the bus route that doesn't run after 7. Find yours.

ALL · 17 SOUTH TAMPA · 3 URBAN CORE · 3 SUBURBAN · 4 EAST COUNTY · 3 USF CORRIDOR · 2 NORTH COUNTY · 2
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📍 You're reading: Seminole Heights ZIP 33603
For State Senate · District 23

Maya is running to represent Seminole Heights.

The Seminole Heights corridor faces three fights this session — and your state senator's vote on each one decides whether the neighborhood works for the 12,400 voters and 5,200 households living here.

01

Housing affordability on Florida & Nebraska

Median rent in 33603 is up 38% since 2021. Maya's opponent voted for SB-102, which preempts local rent caps. She'll vote to repeal it.

02

Medicaid expansion for the 33603

1,840 working adults in Seminole Heights make too much for Medicaid and too little for the marketplace. Expansion fixes that overnight.

03

Hillsborough High School full funding

Hillsborough lost $4.2M in per-pupil funding under the voucher expansion. Maya will fight the next round.

Coming to Seminole Heights
JUN 18
Coffee with Maya at Hole in the Wall
Florida Ave & E. Idlewild
JUN 22
Door-knocking · meet at the corner
Hillsborough Ave & N. Central
Your neighbors in Seminole Heights
Pastor Renee Calloway
Seminole Heights Methodist
Marco Vinciguerra
Owner, The Independent Bar
Dr. Aisha Bonet
Family medicine · Florida Ave
This is one of 17. Every neighborhood in D23 has a page like this one — same template, neighborhood- specific data. The opponent's site has one page for the whole district.
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17 pages × schema.org markup = local SERP locked.

Below the pixels, every neighborhood page emits structured data that tells Google exactly who Maya is, where she's running, and what she's running on. The opponent's site has none of this. Search "[neighborhood] state senate" — guess who shows up.

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Indexed
neighborhood pages
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Unique issue cards
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SERP surface area
vs. opponent
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Airtable base
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