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Virginia Moose
13,480 votes
9.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Incumbent
  
Harold Fong
13,395 votes
9.7%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: State Worker, Dept. of Health Service
 - Incumbent, Sac County Demo. Cent. Comm.
 - Sac. CountyBoard of Education
 - BA, MSW--CSU, Sacto.
 - Chair, 9th Assemble District Committee
  
Priorities:
- Pro Labor
 - Pro Choice
 - Education
  
Jennifer C Baker
10,832 votes
7.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
 - Member, Sacramento County Young Democrats
 - Graduate Student
 - Member, Capitol Young Democrats
 - BA in Political Science
 - Come from a union family
 - Board Member, Sacramento County Affirmative Action Committee
  
Priorities:
- Pro-Labor
 - Smart Growth
 - Pro-Choice
  
Joan King
10,805 votes
7.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
 - Former Student Trustee for Los Rios Community College District
 - Member of Town & Country Democratic Club
 - AA - Administration of Justice; Sacramento City College
 - BA - Communications; Hawaii Pacific University
  
Priorities:
- Education
 - Affordable Health Care
 - Labor / Working Families
  
Bill Camp
9,565 votes
6.9%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: CEO, Labor Council
  
Don Douglas
9,498 votes
6.9%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Incumbent
 - Retired High School Teacher
 - Secretary County Demo. Central Committee
 - Treasurere 9th AD Committee
 - Sec/Treas CTA-Retired (State Office)
 - Calif Retired Teach Assn.
  
Priorities:
- Education
 - Affordable Health Care (Perscription drugs)
 - Energy
  
Walter F. Rice
8,870 votes
6.4%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Incumbent
 - State worker - EDD, Programmer Analyst
 - Delegate Central Labor Council (CLC) since 1993
 - Region III Director, CSEA SEIU Loc 1000, 1998-00
 - MA Political Science, UC Santa Barbara
 - CLC  Human Rights Committee since 1999
 - South Sac CPAC (Planning Advisory Council)
  
Priorities:
- Support Labor union organizing plus rights of people left out
 - Affordable Universal Health Care plus affordable higher education
 - Ending the Sacto Democratic war, where organized labor is respected
  
Leea Rodriguez
8,294 votes
6.0%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: School Bus Driver
  
Edna Hollins
8,025 votes
5.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Health Care Worker
  
Edwin Perez
6,269 votes
4.5%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: State Program Representative
  
Chris Bender
6,244 votes
4.5%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Union Representative
  
Harry J. Gibbons
5,533 votes
4.0%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Union Attorney
  
Brian Tracy
5,515 votes
4.0%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Ironworker/Construction Worker
  
Marangu MMarete
5,407 votes
3.9%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: State Employee Analyst
  
Paul R. Broyles
4,583 votes
3.3%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Sheet Metal Worker
  
Karl J. Neubuerger
4,576 votes
3.3%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Union Representative
  
Jim Hard
3,654 votes
2.6%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Employment Programs Representative
  
Ben K. Nmah
3,599 votes
2.6%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Project Specialist /Sacramento County Office Of Education
 - Project Specialist for Young Men as Fathers (A Positive Male Involvment Program)
 - BS Polictical Sci/Labor Studies
 - BS Corporate Communications/Marketing
 - Vice Chair Sacramento Parent Educators Consortium
 - Past Chair South County Neighborhood Accountability Board
 - Former Executive Board Member of AFSCME Local 146
  
Priorities:
- Pro Education
 - Pro Choice ( woman's right to choose)
 - Balanced Pro Labor/Business/Smart Growth Partnerhip
  
  
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