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Runoff Election 11/4/2014
Candidates
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Keith D. Curry
17,013 votes
27.6%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessman/City Councilmember
- curryk@pem.com
Matthew Harper
15,309 votes
24.9%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Huntington Beach Mayor
- Huntington Beach City Council (2010-present)
- Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors (2012-present)
- Huntington Beach Union High School District Board of Trustees (1998-2010)
- BS, Public Policy & Management, University of Southern California
- Former State Chairman, Young Republican Federation of California
- Member, Huntington Beach High School Alumni Association
- matthewharper@verizon.net
Priorities:
- Oppose New Taxes. Oppose Tax Increases. Defend Proposition 13.
- Support Education, Public Safety, Infrastructure and Economic Development.
- Protect Private Property Rights and Defend Personal Freedom.
Anila Ali
11,978 votes
19.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Middle School Teacher
- Hammersmith High School, London, England
- West London College, Lolndon - BA
- Concordia University, Masters in English Literature
- Concordia University, Teaching Credential
- anila4district74@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Education + Be a strong advocate for our local school districts and public universities. Students need to compete in a global world in the 21st Cent.
- Economy - Secure our fair share of funding for important local infrastructure projects. Would strengthen our local economyand provide employment.
- Equal rights - Ensure that every Californian enjoys equal rights and protections under the law. I would enhance and promote such legislation.
Karina Onofre
9,310 votes
15.1%
Emanuel Patrascu
7,933 votes
12.9%
Basic candidate data supplied by the Secretary of State.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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4 questions on Fiscal Choices, Water, Education, and Your Priorities.
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