Runoff Election 11/4/2014
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Dana Rohrabacher
52,431 votes
56.1%
Suzanne Joyce Savary
18,242 votes
19.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Business Owner/Educator
- CEO, Savary and Associates
- Associate Professor, USC, Marshall School of Business
- Vice President of Marketing, (Dr. Carl Sagan's) COSMOS
- New York University, Ph.D. Culture & Communication
- Hunter College, M.A. Speech Communications
- SUNY Oswego, B.A. Speech
- savaryforcongress@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Fight for the middle class
- Quality education for all Americans
- Equal treatment for women
Wendy Brooks Leece
11,082 votes
11.9%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Costa Mesa Councilmember/Educator
- BA Education University of Arizona 1970
- Substitute teacher, Juvenile Hall schools
- Orange County Library Advisory Board
- Member, City of Costa Mesa Military Affairs Team
- Former Board Member, Vector Control District
- Past Mayor Pro Tem City of Costa Mesa
- wendyleece@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Live within our means: Budget reform, ease restrictions on business owners for more job creation
- Secure Borders, Sanctions for employers, Path to Citizenship
- Education Reform-amend Common Core
David Burns
6,142 votes
6.6%
Priorities:
- Women's Health and Veterans 'borne the battle', please see campaign web site for both
- Jobs , please see campaign web site
- Immigration, please see campaign web site
Robert John Banuelos
5,591 votes
6.0%
Priorities:
- Education: Quality, Affordability, Access to Classes and Marketable Skills
- Senior Services: Guidance, Simplified Procedures, Quality Care and the Dignity of Living in Their Own Homes
- Veterans' Services: Restoration of Services, Guidance and Simplification of Education and Medical Benefits
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5 questions on Economy and Jobs, Health Care, Energy Policy, National Security, and Immigration Reform.
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