Sunrise over the Treasure Coast
Juno Beach Pier at golden hour
Aerial view of coastal neighborhoods in District 21
Marina and waterfront in Palm Beach County
Aerial view of Florida's Atlantic coastline
Florida District 21Independent

No Party.No PACs.No Excuses.

A campaign that answers to you.

Five Core Principles

The commitments Alexander is making to District 21.

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Checks & Balances

I don’t work for a party—I work for you.

Congress is supposed to represent the people—not serve presidents, parties, or donors. Alexander will reassert Congress as a co-equal branch of government.

  • Oppose rubber-stamping any administration
  • Push for term limits and transparency reforms
  • Refuse any bill not fully read
  • Release a vote-by-vote breakdown on Delilah

FLORIDA · DISTRICT 21

Where the District Stands

Treasure Coast corridor — three counties, six communities. Hover an area for its voter breakdown and where Alexander is focused locally.

ATLANTICLake Okeechobee$Fort PierceCost of living!Port St. LucieInsurance crisis~StuartWater quality~JupiterCoastal flooding*Juno BeachCoastal wildlife+Palm Beach GardensHealthcare access
CriticalActive· Each pin is an issue Alexander is working on locally

Boundary: US Census TIGERweb · 119th Congress

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District 21 Overview

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Focus Areas

ISSUES DEVELOPING NOW

What Alexander is tracking and speaking on — before the cycle moves on.

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CRITICAL

Cost of Living

Florida Insurance Crisis

Homeowners insurance premiums have surged to the highest in the nation. Families across the Treasure Coast are paying more to protect their homes than they spend on groceries.

District Impact

FL-21 residents face average premiums 3x the national rate, with coastal communities hit hardest.

Track on Delilah

Updated April 2026

CRITICAL

Healthcare

ACA Premium Cliff

Enhanced ACA subsidies are set to expire, threatening to double health insurance costs for millions of Floridians — particularly those over 60.

District Impact

Over 85,000 residents in District 21 rely on ACA marketplace plans. Premiums could increase by $4,000+ annually.

Track on Delilah

Updated April 2026

ACTIVE

Housing & Development

Live Local Act & Zoning Override

The state's Live Local Act continues to strip municipalities of local zoning authority, clearing the way for high-density development that overrides community input.

District Impact

Small towns like Juno Beach and Jupiter face developer-driven density changes that bypass local residents entirely.

Track on Delilah

Updated March 2026

CRITICAL

Environment

Lake Okeechobee Discharges

Discharge pumps continue to flush polluted water from Lake Okeechobee into estuaries and coastal communities. The excess water needs to flow south, treated through marshes and the Everglades — not east and west where it can’t be naturally filtered.

District Impact

Palm Beach and Martin counties face direct water pollution from discharges. Estuaries, fisheries, and coastal ecosystems are being destroyed while Washington passes symbolic legislation instead of real fixes.

Track on Delilah

Updated April 2026

ACTIVE

Fiscal Policy

Foreign Aid vs. Domestic Investment

Billions in taxpayer dollars continue to flow overseas while domestic communities face crumbling infrastructure, rising costs, and shrinking public services.

District Impact

District 21 taxpayers contribute to foreign spending packages while local priorities — roads, water systems, schools — go underfunded.

Track on Delilah

Updated April 2026

DEVELOPING

Civil Liberties

Free Speech & Digital Rights

Expanding government and platform coordination on content moderation raises serious questions about First Amendment protections in the digital age.

District Impact

Residents and small business owners face unclear rules about what they can say online — with real consequences for livelihoods.

Updated February 2026

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Alexander Cooke

About Alexander

Alexander Cooke was born in Greenwich, Connecticut, and has called Palm Beach County home since 2017. A Fairfield University graduate with a B.S. in Finance, he built his career managing risk and making decisions with real consequences — first on Wall Street, then as the founder and CEO of Optimist Capital, a registered investment adviser serving corporations, foundations, and families across the Treasure Coast.

In 2022, the residents of Juno Beach elected Alexander to their Town Council. Within a year, they elevated him to Mayor. During his tenure, he led a complete overhaul of the town’s zoning regulations, fought the state’s Live Local Act to protect local governance, created Juno Beach’s first Audit Committee, and secured a $500,000 public benefit concession from a major development — the largest in town history.

He refused his mayoral salary. He rejected all campaign donations, gifts, and endorsements. He and his wife Bianca are licensed foster parents. They live in Palm Beach Gardens with their two sons, Liam and Lochlainn, and their four pets.

CFA Level II CandidateFormer Mayor of Juno BeachFounder & CEO, Optimist Capital

WHAT RESIDENTS SAY

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