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George Miller
159,692 votes
76.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: U. S. Congressman
- attorney
Priorities:
- Improve Education - Raise Teacher Quality
- Protect the Environment - Preserve Open Space
- Create Jobs and Ensure a Safe Workplace
Christopher A. "Chris" Hoffman
44,154 votes
21.2%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Educator, Community Relations Manager
- BA, MA UC Berkeley; Cert., Defense Language Institute
- Combat Veteran, USMC (Desert Storm)
- Current Chairman, Bay Point Municipal Advisory Council
Priorities:
- Improve Transportation -- Neglect of heavy rail, light rail, and Tri-Delta Transit must end.
- Rationalize Foreign Policy -- America cannot continue to operate as the world's police force.
- Extend Civil Rights -- all American citizens must enjoy their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Martin Sproul
4,943 votes
2.3%
- Party: Natural Law
- Occupation: Attorney/Educator
- BA degree, Harvard College
- JD degree, University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law
- Graduate of the Certificate Program of the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Meditation Instructor and Lecturer on Intellectual History
Priorities:
- Reform the electoral process. Implement ways to reform campaign finance and correct the excessive influence of money in politics.
- Promote natural, prevention-oriented solutions to national problems, including the areas of health, agriculture, crime, drugs, energy, and defense.
- Develop the greatest untapped resource: the inner potential of the individual. Liberty & pursuit of happiness should not be forgotten political ideals
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