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Dianne Feinstein
2,392,822 votes
49.3%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: United States Senator
  
 
Elizabeth Emken
613,613 votes
12.6%
Dan Hughes
 
323,840 votes
6.7%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Small Business Owner
 - CEO Coast Environmental
 - MBA Pepperdine University
 - BA Manufacturing Systems Engineering
 - info@danhughes2012.org
  
Priorities:
- Reforming our tax code so america can prosper. 9-9-9
 - Repeal Obamacare and increase access to make healthcare more affordable
 - An end to the career politician
  
Rick Williams
 
157,946 votes
3.3%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Business Attorney
 - B.A. Degree in Business Finance; UCLA Law School, J.D. Board of Editors of the UCLA Law Review
 - Adjunct Professor of Law at Pepperdine Law School (1998-2002); author of two legal books; Board of Trustees of Pacific Legal Foundation (1997-2002)
 - Numerous leadership positions in the American Bar Association Litigation Section; Speaker and author at dozens of legal seminars and conferences
 - rickwilliamsforsenate@aol.com
  
Priorities:
- Cut $1 trillion of federal spending (in my first year in office)
 - End our Federal Reserve System
 - Establish a system of free market/sound money; take back control of our national finances and monetary system
  
Orly Taitz
154,781 votes
3.2%
Dennis Jackson
137,120 votes
2.8%
Greg Conlon
 
135,421 votes
2.8%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Businessman/CPA
 - Former President California Public Utilities Commission
 - Former Commissioner California Transportation Commission
 - Former U. S. Air Force Pilot
 - Business Degree University of Utah
 - Executive Education Program Haas School of Business UC Berkeley
 - Law Degree- University of San Francisco
 - gregconlonforsenate@yahoo.com
  
Priorities:
- Create jobs with tax incentives
 - Balance the budget without increasing taxes--reform heath care, Medicare and Social Secuity
 - Solve the housing crisis with creative refinancing of existing loans
  
Al Ramirez
109,399 votes
2.3%
Gail K. (Lightfoot) Lightfoot
 
101,648 votes
2.1%
- Party: Libertarian
 - Occupation: Retired Nurse
 - Diploma in Nursing
 - Public Health Nurse Certificate
 - ICU-CCU,ER, MICU, IV Certified
 - Early Childhood Education academics
 - sosvotelp@aol.com
  
Priorities:
- Educational Freedom
 - Ecomonic Freedom
 - Personal Freedom
  
Diane Stewart
 
97,782 votes
2.0%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Businesswoman/Finance Manager
 - Studied Political Science at UCLA
 - Stewart Bookkeeping - Owner/Finance Mgr 2004 - Present
 - IP Unity - Senior Accountant - 2000 - 2002
 - Oakland Ice Center - Finance Manager - 1996 - 1999
 - International Union of Security Officers- Finance Manager - 1994 - 1996
 - diane@dianestewart4us.org
  
Priorities:
- Revitalize Education
 - Rebuild Our Economy / Restore Funding to Our States and Cities
 - Decriminalize Marijuana
  
Mike S. Strimling
 
97,024 votes
2.0%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Consumer Rights Attorney
 - UC BERKELEY Law Degree Boalt Hall, Uof Chicago (Dean's Honor List), U.C. SANTA CRUZ (B.A. honors) only candidate from UC;  LA public schools
 - PROGRESSIVE Judge Pro Tem Arbitrator Mediator, complex litigation for individuals, public agencies, companies, homeowner associations & union members.
 - STAFF ATTORNEY FOR APPELLATE & TRIAL COURTS for 5 Years, handling broad variety of civil and criminal matters.
 - U.S.PEACE CORPS Legal Advisor;State Bar Committee on Administration of Justice; San Francisco and Alameda Bar commendations for pro bono work for poor
 - LAW PRACTICE in Superor Courts in 12 California Counties, Federal Courts, US Court of Claims in Washington DC, Courts of Appeal
 - A TRAINED LAWYER who knows class actions, environmental, condemnation, construction, injury, financial, family, probate & civil rights laws
 - ms@taxtherich2012.org
  
Priorities:
- TAXING THE RICH - return to tax rates on millionaires paid in Eisenhower-Kennedy era, 5 times higher than today -to cure the debt and support Medicare
 - A WEALTH TAX ON THE TOP 1% - all properties and portfolios over $3 million should be taxed until the debt is erased and Social Security funded
 - UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION, WORKERS RIGHTS. AGAINST FUTILE WAR AND WIRETAPS. Support transit, the environment, privacy, childcare, eldercare.
  
David Alex Levitt
 
76,482 votes
1.6%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Computer Scientist/Engineer
 - doctorate from MIT in Artificial Intelligence
 - Yale BS in Engineering
 - president of 3 innovative software firms
 - co-founder, Be Your Government
 - Mac software product award winner
 - 2 granted US patents
 - david@levitt2012.org
  
Priorities:
- end the Afghanistan war
 - end prohibition of marijuana, especially medical cannabis
 - Medicare for All: single-payer not-for-profit universal care
  
Oscar Alejandro Braun
75,842 votes
1.6%
Marsha Feinland
 
57,720 votes
1.2%
- Party: Peace and Freedom
 - Occupation: Retired Teacher
 - Berkeley Rent Board Commissioner, 1994-1998
 - California Teachers' Association Who Award, 2002
 - Executive Committee Member, Peace and Freedom Party
 - feinlandforsenate@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- An end to all foreign military occupations and cessation of  production and research related to weapons of mass destruction
 - A free national health care program that treats everyone without insurance company profit and red tape
 - Legislation that provides greatly increased environmental protection and restoration and ensures workplace safety
  
Robert Lauten
 
56,524 votes
1.2%
Priorities:
- Reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act 1933-1999 cosponsor HR 1489
 - Reestablish the Hamilatonian Credit System - end central banking
 - Start the 1960's North American Water and Power Alliance, NAWAPA
  
Colleen Shea Fernald
 
51,623 votes
1.1%
Priorities:
- Ending unconstitutional war
 - Investing in America's economy, infrastructure & emergency preparedness
 - Eleminating our toxic ways of: living, working, energy production and national security
  
Donald Krampe
39,035 votes
0.8%
Don J. Grundmann
33,037 votes
0.7%
Dirk Allen Konopik
 
29,997 votes
0.6%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: MBA Student
 - Devout Evangelical Christian
 - Former Congressional Aide
 - U.S. Nuclear Submarine Veteran (Non-Commissioned Officer) - Deployed to the Persian Gulf in January 2002 after the 9/11 attacks
 - Former Path of Life Ministries Family Shelter Workforce Development Volunteer
 - MBA (Global Business Emphasis) - University of Redlands School of Business (August 2012)
 - B.A. (Intercultural Studies), Minor: Bible - Biola University, 2009
 - Campaign@KonopikforCA2012.com
  
Priorities:
- Ban Abortion and, thus, save the lives of countless defenseless Americans.
 - Strengthen the economy by reducing burdensome regulations, promoting job creation, and drastically cutting federal spending.
 - Immediately address immigration reform in a compassionate and rational manner.
  
John Boruff
 
29,357 votes
0.6%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Businessman
 - President First Night Escondido
 - Former Reserve Police Officer with Carlsbad, CA Police Department
 - Past Church Council President
 - Former Scout Master with two Eagle Scout sons and another having served witht the NationalGuard
 - melcalvert@johnboruff.com
  
Priorities:
- More State's Rights - Less Federal Government Intervention
 - Balanced Budget Through Tax Reform
 - Energy Independence
  
Nak Shah
 
27,203 votes
0.6%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Environmental Health Consultant
 - Federal,State,Local Government and Private Sector Experience at Various Positions
 - Expert in Federal Budget Priorites and Management
 - Expert in Federal Government Management
 - Candidate Secretary of Agriculture USA
 - Former Candidate Secretary Of Education USA
 - Former Candidate for Senior Advisor to President
 - nickshah34@yahoo.com
  
Priorities:
- Stimulate the American Economy where All Americans Have good jobs and bring the unemployment rate down near to zero percent.
 - Decrease Taxes for All Americans especially for Middle Class(Majority of Americans)
 - Do What All Americans expect me to do so they can live happily , I beleive goverment is for the people ,by the people and in the interest of  people
  
Rogelio T. Gloria
22,529 votes
0.5%
Nachum Shifren
 
21,762 votes
0.4%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Educator/Author/Businessman
 - 25 years of experience and presently teaching in Los Angeles Unified School District
 - rabbi.shifren@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- securing the lives and property of American citizens
 - defending America's borders, its language, and culture
 - ensuring energy independence
  
Kabiruddin Karim Ali
 
12,269 votes
0.3%
- Party: Peace and Freedom
 - Occupation: Businessman
 - B.A in Business Administration
 - Social Worker for Spanish, Asian and African Americans communities
 - Campaign Manager; Gubernatorial Candidate for 2010
 - Minister (Mukhya) of Ismailia Jamat Khana ( Muslim Church )
 - Speakes; Spanish, Hindi, Gujratee, Arabic and Urdu.
 - A Specialized Marketing Training for two years full time
 - info@peacenfreedom.org
  
Priorities:
Linda R. Price
(Write-in)
  
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- One of two Senators who represent California's interests in United States Senate.
 - Proposes and votes on new national laws.
 - Votes on confirming federal judges, U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and many high-level presidential appointments to civilian and military positions.
  
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