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Runoff Election 11/4/2014
Candidates
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Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown
2,354,769 votes
54.3%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Governor of California 2011- present
- California Attorney General 2007-2011
- Mayor of Oakland 1998-2006
- Governor of California 1975-1983
- California Secretary of State 1971-75
- Los Angeles Community Colleges Board of Trustees 1969-1971
- info@jerrybrown.org
Priorities:
- We have a balanced budget for the first time in a decade and I intend to keep it that way.
- After years of school cuts, this year billions of dollars in new funds are going to our kids. I intend to keep schools as my number one focus.
- California has created a million jobs since the recession and I intend to keep the momentum going.
Neel Kashkari
839,767 votes
19.4%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessman
- Managing Director of Global Equities, PIMCO in Newport Beach, CA
- Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury in Washington, DC
- Vice President, Goldman Sachs in San Francisco, CA
- MBA, The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania
- Engineer, TRW in Redondo Beach, CA
- Bachelor's & Master's Degree in Engineering, University of Illinois
- inquiry@neelkashkari.com
Priorities:
- Jobs
- Education
- Cancelling the Crazy Train and redirecting funds to build water storage
Tim Donnelly
643,236 votes
14.8%
Andrew Blount
89,749 votes
2.1%
Glenn Champ
76,066 votes
1.8%
Luis J. Rodriguez
66,872 votes
1.5%
- Party: Green
- Occupation: Author/Community Organizer
- Poet
- Journalist
- Urban Peacemaker
- Vice-presidential candidate for 2012
- Advocate for peace and justice
- info@rodriguezforgovernor.org
Priorities:
- Economy: End poverty.
- Environment: A clean, green and healthy living environment for all
- Social Justice: End all discrimination based on on race, gender, creed, faith, sexual orientation, disability, or immigrant status.
Cindy L. Sheehan
52,707 votes
1.2%
- Party: Peace and Freedom
- Occupation: Author/Non-Profit Director
- A.A. Cerritos College, Norwalk; 1992
- Attended UCLA; 1993
- Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize: 2005
- Published Seven Books
- Many national and international peace awards
- Host and Executive Producer of Cindy Sheehan's Soapbox
- Dede@Cindy2014.org
Priorities:
- Environment
- Education
- Economy
Alma Marie Winston
46,042 votes
1.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Project Funding CEO
Robert Newman
44,120 votes
1.0%
Akinyemi Agbede
37,024 votes
0.9%
Richard William Aguirre
35,125 votes
0.8%
Bogdan "Bo" Ambrozewicz
14,929 votes
0.3%
Janel Hyeshia Buycks
12,136 votes
0.3%
- Party: No Party Preference
- Occupation: Minister/Small Business Owner
- B.A. in Public Administration
- Community Activist/Advocate
- Founder & President of Non-Profit, I.O.G.
- Member - Friends of the Library of A.C. Bibrew Library (County of L.A.)
- janelbuycksforchange@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Education
- Judicial System
- Veterans
Rakesh Kumar Christian
11,142 votes
0.3%
Joe Leicht
9,307 votes
0.2%
- Party: No Party Preference
- Occupation: Golf Course Operator
- BA in Business Administration / Finance
- jedleicht@aol.com
Priorities:
- Individual Tax Reduction
- Job Creation
- Crime Reform
Nickolas Wildstar
(Write-in)
- Party: No Party Preference
Jimelle L. Walls
(Write-in)
- Party: No Party Preference
Karen Jill Bernal
(Write-in)
Basic candidate data supplied by the Secretary of State.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Official Information
Job Description
- As the state's chief executive officer, oversees most state departments and agencies and appoints judges.
- Proposes new laws and approves or vetoes legislation.
- Prepares and submits the annual state budget.
- Mobilizes and directs state resources during emergencies.
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