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Henry A. Waxman
51,235 votes
45.3%
 
Bill Bloomfield
27,850 votes
24.6%
Christopher David
17,264 votes
15.3%
Bruce Margolin
 
5,020 votes
4.4%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Marijuana Legalization Attorney
 - served on the Site Council for Beverly Hills Unified School District.
 - Chairman of the Ethics Committee for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
 - He Is director of the Los Angeles chapter of NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) since 1973
 - He has acted as an advisor or sponsor to numerous pieces of California state legislation including California's prop 215, the nation's first medical m
 - awarded the Certificate of Appreciation form the ACLU(American Civil Liberties Union), as well as received honors for his work on behalf of the Consti
 - has been awarded an Honorary Teaching Degree by the Los Angeles Unified School District and is an `ad hoc` teacher and Law School Lecturer.
 - margolinforcongress@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- Bring Congress Home to Work
 - Jobs and Economy
 - Public Education and Policy
  
Steve Collett
 
4,916 votes
4.3%
- Party: Libertarian
 - Occupation: Certified Public Accountant
 - Master of Public Policy program U.C.L.A.
 - Masters In Business Taxation U.S.C.
 - B.A. Colorado College Summa Cum Laude
 - Ernst & Ernst (now Ernst & Young) 1976-1983
 - President, Collett & Company, Inc., CPA's 1999-present
 - Treasurer, Regulate Marijuana Like Wine Act
 - steve@electcollett.com
  
Priorities:
- Promote jobs and prosperity through low taxation, limited regulation, and smart spending
 - Protect promises to seniors and veterans
 - Invest in education and the environment for our future
  
David William Steinman
 
3,940 votes
3.5%
- Party: Green
 - Occupation: CEO & Founder of The Freedom Press
 - Environmental Activist
 - Consumer Rights Advocate
 - Local Homeowner and father of three
 - Author of "Safe Trip to Eden," "Safe Shopper's Bible," "Diet for a Poisoned Planet"
 - Teacher
 - BA at Columbia University & MA at University of Oregon
 - steinman2012@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- Protecting our Coast and Environment
 - Education
 - Economy
  
Zein E. Obagi
 
1,988 votes
1.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: California Business Attorney
 - Fiscally Conservative Democrat
 - Bachelors of Arts from University of California, Berkeley
 - Juris Doctors from University of Southern California School of Law, Under the Hale Moot Court Honors Program
 - Active member of Los Angeles 5 (LA5) Chapter of Rotary Club International.
 - Dedicated a summer to construct accessible amenities with " Build America Project"
 - Raised in California 33rd Congressional District
 - info@obagiforcongress.com
  
Priorities:
- Develop real American cyber-security with our district's resources and decrease today's horrific unemployment rate
 - Cut overspending in government, targeting issues: Medicare fraud, wasteful spending on security contractors and nation-building in foreign countries
 - Attract Investment and Build Jobs in America through Regulatory Certainty: Clean Energy, Technology
  
Tim Pape
847 votes
0.7%
  
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