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Brian Nestande
41,217 votes
61.2%
 
Mark Anthony Orozco
 
26,107 votes
38.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Educator/School Boardmember
 - Small Business Owner
 - Constitutional Democrat
 - Law and Business - Loyola Marymount Los Angeles
 - Los Angeles Superior Court Clerk
 - Labor Relations Specialist
 - History/Government Teacher
 - mark@markorozco.com
  
Priorities:
- Work with local governments to bring jobs to our area and create economic opportunities
 - Improve education by reforming and properly funding our schools
 - Defend and protect taxpayers through sound fiscal management
  
  
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