ABOUT DANIEL CICIRELLI

Daniel is running for the Florida House of Representatives in District 31 because this community is his beloved home. He wants to help build a better future for the people who live here and to protect the place where he grew up. One day, he hopes this can be home for his future children, and yours.

Born, raised, and educated in Cocoa. Daniel has lived, worked, and built here for all of his 28 years.
The Cicirelli roots in Brevard run deep. His mother was born here in 1962, and his father moved here from Miami in 1981 to work at Kennedy Space Center. Cocoa is more than a place to live. Cocoa is where he has experienced every stage of life: growing up, moving out on his own, falling in love, celebrating achievement, going bust, and grieving loss.

Today, Daniel is a handyman and small business owner. His family is also starting a small farm in North Florida, and he is proud to be invested in that as well. Before his candidacy, he worked as a Life Safety Systems Consultant for Johnson Controls in the fire alarm department, and later as an Electrical Estimator specializing in Distributed Antenna Systems for first responder communications. Through that work, he spent time working in hospitals from Daytona, to West Palm, to Orlando. He knows firsthand how critical infrastructure is built and maintained—and how essential healthcare access is for growing communities.

This is Daniel’s first time running for public office, but his commitment to serving this community is not new. He has been working toward that goal as a volunteer and as a handyman helping people every day for the last two years. He has seen the challenges facing District 31 up close. Too many families are struggling with food insecurity, rising costs, disappearing hospitals, congested roads, polluted waterways, and housing that is almost financially out of reach.

Daniel believes this is the right moment for change. People across the district are tired of division and culture war political theater passed off as “governance”. The old way of doing things is not working. From the gas pump to the grocery store, everyone can feel that something is wrong. The community deserves leadership focused on realistic, concrete, unsexy solutions. Political fearmongering and lobbyist bills don’t satisfy the needs of our community.

His leadership style is simple: he wants to be the kind of representative people feel comfortable approaching and talking to about their concerns. He is focused, principled, and not easily swayed by whoever happens to be in the room. He believes good leaders are data-driven and human-focused. Above all else, he asks one question: “what will make life better for the people here today, tomorrow, and for the generations to come?”

Daniel believes leadership should be based on service, transparency, and compassion.

Daniel is running to serve you, and the people of Brevard, with his all.