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David Dreier
96,728 votes
57.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: United States Representative
Cynthia Rodriguez Matthews
64,133 votes
37.9%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Natural Resources Manager
Ted Brown
5,479 votes
3.2%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Insurance Investigator
- B. A. in political science from UCLA
- former state chairman, Libertarian Party of California
- Married, one child
Priorities:
- End the War on Drugs; adults should be allowed to use any substances they want
- Limit the federal government to functions allowed by the Constitution; eliminate all departments and agencies that don't apply
- Withdraw U. S. troops from overseas, including Iraq; we must switch to a non-interventionist foreign policy.
Elliott Graham
3,142 votes
1.8%
- Party: American Independent
- Occupation: Internet Website Manager
- B.A./Columbia College, Cinema & Television
- A.A. & A.S., Glendale Community College, Business
- Computer Information and Graphic Design
- Former Member, Republican Central Committee
- Former Republican Congressional Nominee in 1974
- Former Democrat Nominee for Assembly, 43rd A.D. in 1992
Priorities:
- STOP illegal immigration and amnesty!
- STOP deficit and wasteful spending!
- STOP voter fraud! NO electronic or computer voting!
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