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Hannah-Beth Jackson
87,693 votes
61.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Member of the State Assembly, 35th District
- Chair, Enviornmental Safety & Toxic Materials Committee
- Attorney
Priorities:
- Reforming Public Education System
- Health Care Reform
- Protecting Quality of Life
Robin S. Sullivan
51,426 votes
35.9%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businesswoman/City Councilwoman
Priorities:
- Return of "Local Control " to our communities
- Common sense approach to education
- Insuring a strong business environment while maintaining a clean environmnet
Eric L. Dahl
3,908 votes
2.7%
- Party: Natural Law
- Occupation: Business Executive
- Vice President of SAI - a national consulting firm whose performannce improvement programs have benefited 7 million people in 20,000 organizations.
- Author, speaker, human resources consultant
- Educational specialist, with experience in curriculum design and teaching K-12, college, graduate, and adult education students
Priorities:
- Improve education through proven programs that develop the inner creative genius of the student, improving learning ability and moral reasoning.
- Improve quality of health care through cost-effective, natural, prevention-oriented programs proven to cut health care costs more than 50%.
- Promote sustainable agriculture yielding healthy, high-quality foods grown without hazardous chemicals and genetically engineered organisms.
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