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Runoff Election 5/19/2015
Candidates
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Steve Glazer
37,664 votes
33.7%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Mayor/University Trustee
- Mayor & City Councilmember, 2004-present
- California State University Trustee, 2011-present
- San Diego State University, B.A., business/political science
- Married, father of two daughters
- glazers@pacbell.net
Priorities:
- A fiscally responsible state government that prioritizes essential services such as education, public safety and caring for those in need.
- Encourage bi-partisan decision making and promote policies that benefit the general interest, not the special interests.
- Prioritize local road and transit projects above statewide high-speed rail; work to ban BART strikes that cripple our economy and hurt commuters.
Susan Bonilla
27,728 votes
24.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Teacher/State Assemblywoman
- Chair - Assembly Business, Professions, and Consumer Protection Committee
- B.A. in English from Azusa Pacific University
- Teaching credential from CSU Los Angeles
- Former Concord Mayor
- Former County Supervisor
- susan@susanbonilla.com
Priorities:
- Supporting Schools and Improving Educational Opportunities for Young People
- Improving California's Economy and Creating Jobs
- Fighting Income Inequality by Improving Wages and Benefits for Working Families
Joan Buchanan
25,147 votes
22.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: State Legislator
- CA State Assemblymember 2008-2014
- Former Board President and Member San Ramon Valley Unified School District (18 years)
- B.A. Economics UC Santa Barbara
- joan@joanbuchanan.com
Priorities:
- Protect public school funding and working to be the strongest advocate for our schools; ensuring that every child receives a quality education
- Manage the budget in a fiscally responsible manner and chart a path to improve our infrastructure for future generations
- Support local business and the growth of local technology firms. Protect our enivironment--stop the Twin Tunnels
Michaela M. Hertle
18,008 votes
16.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Information Technology Businesswoman
Terry Kremin
3,175 votes
2.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Teacher/Scientist
- PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience (Boston University)
- BS in Psychobiology (UCLA)
- FAA licensed aircraft mechanic
- Certificates in Aircraft Maintenance (Idaho State University)
- Worked blue collar as well as a janitor, farm labor, hotel desk clerk, night auditor, bar tender, et al.
- extensive political experience in academia. NOTHING happens in academia without poltics, and everyone has PhDs!
- terry@kremin.us
Priorities:
- Reform welfare, assistance, and unemplyment programs to help people transition instead of trap them by not allowing part time work.
- Culture change of responsibility. Too much waste, and yet no one ever gets fired either from cronyism or incompetence, that must change.
- Reform education. We MUST fix our education system K-12, and we need people that understand averages aren't the real story.
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