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Roger Dickinson
 
13,963 votes
35.3%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Sacramento County Supervisor
 - JD, UCLA
 - BA, University of California at Berkeley
 - 2009 Planned Parenthood Voices for Change Community Leader Award
 - 2005 Sacramento Housing Alliance's Affordable Housing Award
 - 1991, 1997 and 2003 American Lung Association Clean Air Award
 - 1999 Association for Enforcement of Child Support's Golden Heart Award
  
Priorities:
- Jobs and the Economy
 - Universal Healthcare for California
 - Education and Youth Investment
  
Kevin McCarty
 
13,753 votes
34.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Councilmember/Preschool Advocate
 - Progressive Community Leader
 - Legislative Advocate, Preschool California
 - Former Legislative/Budget Advisor, CA Assembly
 - Former Policy Director, Lt. Governor's Office
 - BA, Political Sciences, CSU Long Beach 1995
 - MPPA, CSU Sacramento (In-Progress)
  
Priorities:
- Fixing the State Budget with responsible, common sense solutions like closing wasteful tax loopholes and establishing a rainy day fund.
 - Fighting for full funding of public schools, expanded preschool programs, and greater access to higher education, for all California Students
 - Establishing greater oversight functions in the legislature to help ensure that State Funding goes where it's needed
  
Lauren Hammond
 
7,387 votes
18.7%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Sacramento City Councilwoman
 - Serves on a number of boards and commissions and providing leadership on transportation, sanitation, downtown revitalization and city finance
 - Focus on working families and delivering the kind of service people expect from their leaders,
 - Recipient of the Sac State Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award
  
Priorities:
- Creating Jobs & Economic Development
 - Reforming Health Care
 - Protecting Our Youth
  
Chris Garland
 
3,438 votes
8.7%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Teachers' Representative
 - Party: Democrat
 - Political Director for the California Faculty Association
 - Deputy Director of the Speaker's Office of Member Services
 - President, Predicted Lists, LLC
 - Legilsative Assistant, Congressman Rush Holt
  
Priorities:
- Job developments through innovation, developing a well educated workforce, and ensuring small business has the ability to grown and thrive.
 - Restoring a world-class education system for California by providing an adequate, stable source of funding.
 - Creating common sense solutions for our state budget by supporting vital state services and rolling back unnecessary corporate tax breaks.
  
Adam R Sartain
 
1,023 votes
2.5%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Compliance Analyst
 - Chairman Emeritus, Citrus Heights Community Marching Band Council
 - Board Member, Davis Musical Theatre Company
 - Bachelor of Arts from UC Davis in Music
  
Priorities:
- Access to constituents/Open government
 - Fixing the Budget
 - Protecting Renters
  
  
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