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Adrin Nazarian
11,498 votes
27.5%
Priorities:
- Guarantee Prop 98's funding for K-14 education and keep the UC and Cal State systems affordable for working families
- Implement state-wide conservation policies to secure a clean and sustainable water supply
- Invest in California's infrastructure and protect local government revenue sources
Jay L. Stern
8,401 votes
20.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Chemistry Instructor
- BS, Cellular & Molecular Biology, USC
- MS, Environmental Engineering, USC
- MSChE, Chemical Engineering, USC
- Teaching Credential, CA
- (Past) Registered Environmental Assessor, Grade II
- USAF, 1963 - 1967
- jay@jaylstern.com
Priorities:
- Transform organic wastes into transportation fuel at community level
- No new taxes (I've taken the pledge)
- Involve parents in their child's education
Brian C. Johnson
8,370 votes
20.0%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Educator
- Executive Director Larchmont Schools
- Former Executive Director of Teach for America
- Former First Grade Teacher
- brian@johnsonforassembly.com
Priorities:
- Improving Our Neighborhood Schools
- Creating 21st Century Jobs in the Valley and Supporting Local Businesses
- Making Sure the Valley Gets its Fair Share
Andrew B. Lachman
8,085 votes
19.3%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: University Law Professor
- Education Experience: Adjunct Professor of Business Law, Woodbury University
- Legislative Experience: State Senate Policy Aide - Arts, Education & Entertainment, State Senator Curren Price
- Private Sector Experience: In-house counsel for companies such as Paramount Pictures and OSI Consulting
- Vice President Los Angeles City Quality & Productivity Commission
- Leadership in Democrats for Israel, ADL and LA Jewish Federation
- Democratic National Committeeman, Chair Cal. Democratic Party Business & Professions Caucus, Past officer San Fernando Valley Young Democrats, DP/SFV
- lachmanforassembly@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Ensuring that every child has the chance to be challenged by a world class public school
- Creating jobs, especially in the arts and creative sector and clean technology
- Reforming California's budget so we can invest in education, infrastructure and stop the budget cuts
Laurette Healey
4,502 votes
10.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Businesswoman/College Director
- Deputy State Controller
- Forner Government Affairs Chair, Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council
- Joint Venture Partner/Founder, Home Shopping Network Entertainment, JV, Inc.
- Elected Representative, South Valley - Mayor's Budget Process
- Board Member, LAUSD "Beyond the Bell"
- Board Member, Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley
- laurette@electhealey.com
Priorities:
- Workforce Development
- Fueling small business development
- Help working families keep their homes.
Adriano Lecaros
1,004 votes
2.4%
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