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David A. Grant
 
70,071 votes
44.0%
- Occupation: Retired College President
 - History Teacher
 - Dean of students
 - UCLA grad
 - Former President of College Foundation
 - USA Olympic Rowing Coach
 - Honored by governor for educ leadership
  
Priorities:
- Put student success as the top priority
 - Hire more full time faculty
 - Reduce costs at District office
  
Lynne Riddle
 
55,511 votes
34.9%
- Occupation: Retired Federal Judge
 - United  States Bankruptcy Judge, Central District of California, Santa Ana, 1988-2002
 - Business attorney, Counsel to bankruptcy trustees in fraud matters, Santa Ana, 1978-88
 - Juris Doctor, Unversity of California, Hastings College of Law, 1977, Post-doctoral scholar, UCSB, Dept. of Philosophy, 1972
 - Doctor of Education, Syacuse University, MA, BA, CSU Los Angeles, AA, Mt. San Antonia College
 - Assist. Professor- Instructor, Syracuse University, CSU Long Beach, University of Iowa, University of California Santa Barbara, Dalhouse U (Canada)
 - Student body president, Orange Coast College 2006-7, 2007-08, Assoc. Students VP Fiscal Affairs and Budget Committee
  
Priorities:
- Expand classes available to assure all students reach their goals expeditiously
 - Scour every budget and expenditure to redirect all possible resources to classroom student success
 - Increase full-time faculty & fairly balance university transfer and career-technical education resources
  
Bob Mosley
33,500 votes
21.1%
- Occupation: Educator/Retired Policeman
  
  
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