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Riverside County, CA March 2, 2004 Election
Judge of the Superior Court; County of Riverside; Office 7 Voter Information

6 Year Term.

Results as of March 29 4:40pm, 100.00%% of Precincts Reporting (872/872)
(476 Writein Votes 0.25%)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Sarah Adams Christian 73,188 votes 34.16%

Shaffer T. Cormell 38,191 votes 17.83% John W. Lewis 33,486 votes 15.63%
  • Occupation: State Attorney
Derryl W. Crossman 29,695 votes 13.86% Richard A. Kennedy Click here for more information about this candidate 19,065 votes 8.90%
  • Occupation: Attorney
  • President, Public Service Law Corporation
  • Board Member,Lawyer Referral Service of Riverside County Bar Association
  • Board Member, Inland Counties Legal Services
  • Attorney-Client Fee Arbitrator
  • Judge Pro Tempore
Priorities:
  • Support law enforcement and uphold the constitution and laws of our state.
  • Provide a forum for resolution of criminal and civil disputes that is firm and fair.
  • Committed to the delivery of legal services to the people of Riverside County.
C. Daniel Faulhaber 12,830 votes 5.99% Guy Arthur Herreman 7,765 votes 3.62%
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