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California State Government March 5, 2002 Election
Lieutenant Governor; State of California; Green Party Voter Information

Results as of Apr 10 12:24pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (22976/22976)
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Donna J. Warren 35,751 votes 100%

  • Party: Green
  • Occupation: Certified Financial Manager
  • B.S. in Business Administration from Cal State University at Los Angeles
  • President of Los Angeles chapter of Association of Government Accountants (AGA)
  • Former Green Party candidate for Congress (June, 2001)
  • Lead Plaintiff in class action lawsuit against the CIA and Dept. of Justice for facilitating the introduction of crack cocaine into South Central LA
Priorities:
  • Amending the "Three Strikes" law to violent felonies only!
  • Redirecting funds from the prison industry to education.
  • Renegotiation of unconscionable energy contracts between Gray Davis and his contributors

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