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Mike Honda
128,545 votes
54.3%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Assemblymember/Educator
- Supervisor, Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors 1990-1994
- Board Member, San Jose Unified School District 1981-1990
- Master of Arts, Education, San Jose State University
- Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences, San Jose State University
- Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, San Jose State University
Priorities:
- education
- health
- protecting a strong economy for high-tech and working families
Jim Cunneen
99,866 votes
42.2%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: State Assemblyman
- Small Businessman
Priorities:
- Encourage private enterprise and entrepreneurship as a way to continue our economic prosperity
- Increase local control and innovation in our public school system to make sure all children have access to quality education
- Take steps forward to reduce our national debt and reduce the American family's tax burden
Ed Wimmers
4,820 votes
2%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Computer Scientist
Douglas C. Gorney
3,591 votes
1.5%
- Party: Natural Law
- Occupation: Writer and Teacher
- Phone: 510-547-6643; Addr: 5909 Margarido Drive, Oakland, CA 94618; Email: gorney@california.com
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