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Albert Robles
92,993 votes
49.88%
- Occupation: Director, Water Replenishment Dist. of Southern California
  
Linda Unruh-Fuentes
 
45,444 votes
24.37%
- Occupation: Senior Advocacy Attorney
 - Attorney at Law, specializing in Elder Law issues and advocating for senior citizens and their families.
 - Team Leader/Manager, Dept. of Homeland Security, TSA.  Private contractor for evaluation, testing and certification of federal employees.
 - Senior Researcher:  Assembly Office of Research.  Issue Areas:  health care; family code; water delivery
 - Office of the Speaker, California State Assembly.  Southern California liaison for Willie L. Brown, Jr. for labor and senior issues.
 - Deputy Assistant, The White House, Women's Affairs Office.
 - Regional Coordinator, U.S. Census Bureau, Los Angeles, California.   Liaison between  local Census and California's elected officials.
  
Priorities:
- Bring HONESTY AND ETHICS to the Water District Board by insisting on transparency in all contracting issues.
 - To bring Innovative LEADERSHIP to the Central and West Basins goals for water independence.
 - Bring CHANGE by working with Cities and rate payers.  Cities and Rate payers deserve a real representative in Division 5!
  
Steve Castellanos
 
34,615 votes
18.57%
- Occupation: Public Works Director
 - Whittier Historical Resources Commissioner
  
Priorities:
- Water Replenishment District is a Non-Partisan Office
  
Ralph M. Helm
13,385 votes
7.18%
- Occupation: Real Estate Broker
  
  
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