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Adam C. Gray
 
63,349 votes
58.2%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: University Lecturer/Advisor
 - University of California Santa Barbara
 - Merced College
 - Golden Valley & Merced High Schools
 - adam@adamgrayforassembly.com
  
Priorities:
- Core Services, Public Safety and Education
 - Protecting Valuable Agricultural Lands and Reliable Water Supply
 - Fighting for Good-Paying Jobs and Small Businesses
  
Jack Mobley
 
45,534 votes
41.8%
Priorities:
- Improve business environment
 - Reprioritize spending
 - Improve infrastructure including water storage
  
  
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