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Shirley Weber
 
20,293 votes
30.5%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: University Professor/Educator
 - San Diego State University Department Chair
 - Former San Diego School Board member
 - Chair of Equal Opportunity
 - info@DrWeber4Assembly.com
  
Priorities:
- Creating high-wage jobs
 - Adequately funding public schools
 - Making college affordable again
  
 
Mary England
19,313 votes
29.1%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: City Councilmember/Businesswoman
  
Matt Mendoza
 
8,857 votes
13.3%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Operations Manager
 - Born and raised in San Diego
 - info@MattMendoza.US
  
Priorities:
- Lower Taxes
 - Job Creation
 - Smaller Government - Less Regulations
  
Rudy Ramirez
 
7,533 votes
11.3%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: City Councilman/Businessman
 - Currently in his second term as Chula Vista City Council Man.
 - Owns mulitiple manufracturing facilities since 1986
 - Bachelor's Degree in International Business from Cal State-Chico.
 - Attended Southwestern College.
 - Extensive Volunteer Service in Chula Vista
 - Proud Family Man.
 - campaign@rudyramirez.com
  
Priorities:
- Reforming Sacramento and California's Economy.
 - Education-making quality education affordable again.
 - Health care- everyone should have access to quality, affordable health care.
  
Patricia Ann "Pat" Washington
 
5,401 votes
8.1%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Educator
 - Parent/Child Advocate, San Diego Unified School District Harold J. Ballard Parent Center, Project Ujima
 - Lecturer, U.C. San Diego; Assistant Professor, SDSU; Visiting Instructor, University of Missouri-Columbia; , Graduate Teaching Fellow, SUNY Binghamton
 - B.A., Criminal Justice, Old Dominion University, M.A., Humanities (Women's Studies Emphasis), and Ph.D., Sociology
 - Governor Gray Davis Commendation for Service to the Community and SDSU
 - Special Congressional Recognition, Outstanding and Invaluable Service to the Community
 - President's Award for Community Service, San Diego Branch, NAACP
 - patwashington4assembly@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- Jobs: I would like the state to allocate resources and encourage colleges and businesses to work together, training workers in high-growth industries.
 - Education: I know first-hand the opportunities provided by a good education and I want to provide access to affordable, quality education for all.
 - Health Care: We need comprehensive reform to ensure that everyone, regardless of health care need or income level, has access to affordable coverage.
  
Sid Voorakkara
 
5,060 votes
7.6%
Priorities:
- Creating Jobs and Economic Opportunity
 - Balancing the State Budget
 - Expanding Access to Healthcare
  
  
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