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Tom Brinkman, Jr.
10,929 votes
52.6%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Printer
- Education: B.A. History and Political Science, George Washington University
- For ten years Tom has led various groups that reveiw government growth, demand for, and use of our tax dollars
- His efforts have resulted in $659 million in tax savings over the past two years
Priorities:
- Limit the growth of state government
- Lower taxes across the board
- Protect families from governmental interference
Steve Adams
9,148 votes
47.4% (This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
Les Mann
3,313 votes
100.0% (This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
E. Paul Naberhaus
27 votes
100.0%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Own Valve Manufacturing Company
- Education: Mechanical Engineer, U.C. Class 1960
- Active participation in conservative candidate's political campaigns since 1960.
- Active participation for 15 years in planning and organizing libertarian movement events.
- Active in local political issues such as "rails to trails"
- Leader in petition drive to stop stadium tax.
- Regular appearances on local cable tv to represent libertarian view
Priorities:
- Reduce state spending
- Rduce state taxes & use tobacco windfall to give a tax refund.
- Eliminate the state lottery on moral grounds.
Jim Donaldson
6 votes
100.0% (This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
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