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Al Muratsuchi
 
27,360 votes
40.5%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Prosecutor/School Boardmember
 - Deputy Attorney General, California Department of Justice, 2001 - present
 - Torrance Unified School Boardmember, 2005 - present
 - Trustee, Southern California Regional Occupation Center, 2010 - present
 - Torrance Environmental Quality and Energy Conservation Commissioner, 1999 - 2002
 - President, Torrance Sister City Association, 2004
 - Board of Directors, League of Women Voters of Torrance, 2004 - 2005
 - info@alforassembly.com
  
Priorities:
- Look beyond partisan politics to get the state's fiscal house in order
 - Restore funding for our schools, universities, and community colleges
 - Protect our environment
  
 
Craig Huey
 
26,298 votes
38.9%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Small Business Owner
 - Successfully owned and operated a small business through six recessions
 - Nationally recognized political commentator and marketing consultant
 - Provided training and job opportunities in Torrance for over 100 employees
 - Served on the Republican Central Committee and has been involved in South Bay politics
 - Married with five young-adult children
 - Candidate in the 2011 special election for the 36th Congressional district
 - craig@craighuey.com
  
Priorities:
- Real hope...True change
 - Restoring the California Dream
 - Reclaiming jobs, freedom and prosperity
  
Nathan Mintz
 
13,914 votes
20.6%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Aerospace Engineer
 - Vice-Chair El Camino College Boundary Review Committee
 - Leadership Committee, Californians Against Lawsuit Abuse
 - Co-Founder California Common Sense
 - Bachelors and Masters in Materials Science Engineering from Stanford University
 - 2 US Patents, 2 more patents pending
 - info@mintz4assembly.com
  
Priorities:
- Make California a better place to do business by streamlining regulations, curbing lawsuit abuse and simplifying our tax code.
 - Cut wasteful spending in Sacramento by enforcing performance based budgeting, reducing the number of departments and enacting pension reform.
 - Fight for safer neighborhoods by repealing/reforming realignment policies that are releasing dangerous criminals onto the street early.
  
  
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