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Rich Gordon
89,927 votes
60.1%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Member, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
- former Member, San Mateo County Board of Education
- former Executive Director, Youth and Family Assistance
- former Minister, United Methodist Church
- former, President, California State Association of Counties
- Member, First Five Commission of San Mateo
- Redwood City/San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors
- info@richgordon2010.com
Priorities:
- Making Public Education Work
- Reforming Sacramento
- Protecting the Environment
Greg Conlon
52,809 votes
35.3%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessman/CPA
- Former President of the Cal Public Utilities Commission
- Former California Transportation Commissioner
- Veteran, U. S. Air Force Captain and pilot
- Chariman on the Industry Education Council of California
- Former Board Member of the Self Help for the Elderly
- Member of the Rail and Finance Committee City of Atherton
- gregconlonforassembly@yahoo.com
Priorities:
- Create jobs with tax incentives
- Balance the budget without increasing taxes--reform pension benefits
- High Speed Rail-build it underground or covered trench or not at all.
Ray M. Bell, Jr.
6,925 votes
4.6%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Aerospace Engineer
- 45 years living in the Sunnyvale-Redwood City Area
- 25 Years with Lockheed Martin Palo Alto Laboratories
- Active in Scouting, Crew Advisor- crew 149
- BS, MS, in Physcis, San Diego State University
- Libertarian for 34 years
- Married 28 years, two wonderful children
- raybellforassembly@me.com
Priorities:
- Reduce the size of government
- Protect and restore the freedom of the individual and its responsibilities
- Encourage entrepreneurs by reducing the burden of government
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