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Ken Cooley
 
33,304 votes
42.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: City Councilman
 - Mayor, 2005 & 2010
 - Officer, CA.Seismic Safety Commission, 07-09
 - Officer, League of California Cities, 04-09
 - http://www.KenCooley.com
 - Juris Doctor, McGeorge Law School, (1984)
 - B.A. Poli. Sci., U.C. Berkeley, (1977)
 - Ken@KenCooley.com
  
Priorities:
- Bring my City focus on Job Creation & Private Investment to Capitol
 - Work Daily on Building a Better Future for Our Kids & Communities
 - Focus on Accountability via Oversight of Past Laws & Gov't. Programs
  
 
Peter Tateishi
 
18,237 votes
23.4%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Chief of Staff
 - Former Small Business Owner
 - Served 8 years on the Carmichael Recreation and Park District Board
 - Served 2 years on the Carmichael/Old Foothill Farms Planning Commission
 - BA from Sac State
 - MPA from USC
 - Founder and CEO of the Carmichael Park Foundation (a 501(c)3 public charity)
 - peter@peterforassembly.com
  
Priorities:
- Creating jobs and returning California to an economic powerhouse
 - Fixing our state budget crisis
 - Improving our schools for our children and future generations
  
Barbara Ortega
 
15,592 votes
20.0%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Small Businesswoman
 - BA Chapman College
 - Graduate Studies, CSUS, Stanford University
 - Co-Owner, POW Group
 - Abbott Laboratories, Business Development
 - CA Manufacturers Assoc.
 - U.S. Chamber of Commerce
 - barbara@barbaraforassembly.com
  
Priorities:
- My first priority is jobs and the economy.  Reforming the business climate is job #1.
 - California's children
 - Maintaining our health care infrastructure and helping promote healthy lifestyles for all Californians, and helping improve the quality of life of sen
  
John Thomas Flynn
4,853 votes
6.2%
Janice Marlae Bonser
 
3,368 votes
4.3%
- Party: Libertarian
 - Occupation: Businesswoman
 - Central Committee Member since 2006
 - Candidate for CA. Assembly  2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012
 - Home and garden service since 2003
 - Van driver, dish washer, burger flipper, cashier, tutor, care taker.1977-2003
 - Skyline College  AA degree in Humanities. 3.0 average.1977-1979
 - Oceana High School almost straight 'A's and I graduated early. January 1977
 - libertyhemp13@yahoo.com
  
Priorities:
- Cut conflicting regulations that slow California Dairy Farmers from collecting methane as a fuel.
 - Turn the pumps back on and deliver the water to the farms and people in West San Joaquin Valley.
 - Relegalize Industrial Hemp ! ! ! ! ! !
  
Phillip A. Tufi
 
2,424 votes
3.1%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Railroad Engineer
 - Logistics Consultant Russia
 - Franchise Operations Russia
 - Hotel Hospitality Management US and Russia
 - Retail Management
 - Sales Management
 - Transportation Union Chairman
 - campaign@tufi4assembly.com
  
Priorities:
- maintain growth of CA GDP via increased International Trade
 - Keep our California Businesses in California
 - Abolish overlapping employer tax and insurance burdens and make CA hospitable again
  
  
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