Candidates
(Vote for 1)
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Adam Schiff
70,449 votes
48.8%
- Party: Democratic
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: State Senator/Educator
James E. "Jim" Rogan
68,179 votes
47.3%
- Party: Republican
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: United States Congressman
- Former Municipal Judge
- Former Los Angeles deputy district attorney
- Former Majority Leader, California State Assembly
- Educator
Priorities:
- Reform and improve the public education system
- Preserve and protect Social Security and Medicare
- Make our communities safer
Ted Brown
2,938 votes
2%
- Party: Libertarian
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Insurance Adjuster/Investigator
- Married for 15 years; one daughter
- B. A. in political science, UCLA
- Southern Vice-Chair, Libertarian Party of California
- Author of numerous ballot arguments against bond measures
Priorities:
- Repeal the federal income tax; abolish the IRS
- End the insane "War on Drugs"
- Bring our troops home from overseas (non-interventionist foreign policy)
Miriam R. (Kasin) Hospodar
2,799 votes
1.9%
- Party: Natural Law
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Educator
- Adult Education and Elderhostel instructor
- author of two health/nutrition books
Priorities:
- I represent the platform of the Natural Law Party.
- I support the application of the principles of Natural Law, which govern the universe without a problem, to government administration
- I support educating citizens to apply the principles of Natural Law to their own lives so they can govern their own lives responsibly.
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- February 27, 2-4
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