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Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown
4,388,368 votes
60.0%
- 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
2,929,213 votes
40.0%
- 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
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Job Description
- As the state's chief executive officer, oversees most state departments and agencies, and appoints judges.
- Proposes new laws, approves or vetoes legislation, and submits the annual state budget to the Legislature.
- Mobilizes and directs state resources during emergencies.
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