Candidates
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David Dreier
88,837 votes
62.5%
- Party: Republican
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: United States Representative
Janice M. Nelson
47,971 votes
33.8%
- Party: Democratic
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Physician/University Professor
- Married to Sierra Madre City Councilmember, Doug Hayes
- Member, Board of Directors and Vice President for Programs, Y.W.C.A of San Gabriel Valley
- Member, Board of Directors, San Gabriel Valley American Red Cross
- Founding member, Sierra Madre Rotary Club
- "Democrat of the Year" - 1999, California 59th Assembly District
- Member, Board of Directors and Commissioner of the Commission on Continuing Education, American Society of Clinical Pathologists
Priorities:
- To pass a real, enforceable Patients' Bill of Rights that returns medical decision-making to caregivers and protects HMO patients
- To improve public education with quality teachers, smaller classes, greater accountability, and modernized schools
- To protect the environment and create livable communities
Randall G. Weissbuch
2,327 votes
1.6%
- Party: Libertarian
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Physician
- Phone: 626-357-4358; Addr: 1292 Oakglen Ave, Arcadia, CA 91006; Email: rgwew@earthlink.net
Joe "Jay" Haytas
1,759 votes
1.2%
- Party: American Independent
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Law Clerk
- Western State University College of Law; Juris Doctorate, 1999
- University of Southern California; M.F.A., 1986
- John Carroll University; B.A., 1977
Priorities:
- Fight for middle class working families
- Oppose U.S. foreign "police intervention" in areas such as Kosovo
- Education: Restore local control
Lawrence Allison
1,358 votes
.9%
- Party: Natural Law
(100% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Psychotherapist
- Ph.D. Clinical Psychology from the American University, Washington D.C.
- Psychotherapist with the Claremont Colleges Monsour Counseling Center
- Developed Cognitive Training Programs that help unfold the full intellectual potential of children and adults
- Served as federal governmental consultant in areas of stress management
- Conducted research in psychology and education
- Leader in establishing the Natural Law Party in Virginia and California
Priorities:
- Dramatically improve education through scientifically tested Cognitive Training Programs
- Significantly reduce pollution and create pure environment through tax incentives that promote use of clean energy sources
- Implement preventative health care measures and laws that will significantly cut health care costs and greatly improve health
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