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Mike Thompson
150,159 votes
65.1%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Member of Congress
Russel J. "Jim" Chase
64,431 votes
28%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Retired Business Owner
- College: Humboldt State
- Printer, Publisher in Willits, California for 30 years.
- Founded, published newspaper in Rio Dell, California - 1960-1968.
Priorities:
- Replacing Income Tax with fair, lower rate, simpler system is Top Priority.
- Wrote Constitutional amendment to insure fiscal discipline and balanced federal budgets.
- Social Security, medicare "perpetual funding plan" to operate with minimal taxation.
Cheryl Kreier
6,987 votes
3%
- Party: Natural Law
- Occupation: Children's Issues Advisor
Emil P. Rossi
6,188 votes
2.6%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Hardware store family business for 55 years
- Private combat infantry man, World War II
Priorities:
- Cut government by 50%, which will reduce taxes, pay off the national debt and save Social Security and Medicare.
- Protection of everyone's rights
- Campaign reform
Pamela Elizondo
3,079 votes
1.3%
- Party: Reform
- Occupation: Environmental healing advocate [requested & denied]
- Psychiatric Technician state hospitals 1962-1978
- Testified at Little Hoover commission on weird deaths at state hospitals 1977
- Testimony of commission sent to Rose Kennedy & Rosalyn Carter
- Ran for state senate 1986, 1994-state assembly 1992-1998
- Ran for Mendocino county school board 1991
Priorities:
- Divert now wasted Taxpayer's money to employment & restoration of Earth
- Stop profitting from promoting misery:war, judicial & penal systems
- Profit from consumerism created by full employment
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