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Greg Conlon
1,005,349 votes
51.2%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessman/CPA
- Commissioner and President, California Public Utilities Commission (1993-1998)
- Commissioner, California Transportation Commission (1996-1998)
- Chairman & Board Member, Industry Education Counsel of California (1989-2001)
- Board Member & Treasurer, Self-Help for the Elderly (1980-1990)
- JD Law Degree, University of San Francisco Law School; Executive Education Program, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley
- 30 Years as CPA and Partner with Big Five Public Accounting Firm
Priorities:
- Improve the State's Credit Rating
- Get the State Government Out of the Energy Business
- Create a Strategic Plan to Finance California's Growing Infrastructure Needs
Mary A. Toman
958,570 votes
48.8%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Investment Manager/University Trustee/Businesswoman
- Former Deputy Treasurer, State of California
- Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce under President George H. W. Bush, in charge of trade for 120 industries
- Commissioner, City of Los Angeles (Chairman, Industrial Development Authority) 1993-95
- Harvard Business School MBA/Stanford University Economics Degree with Honors
- Businesswoman for over 20 Years with Extensive Experience in Investment Management, Investment Banking, Finance and Strategic Planning
- Friend of the Taxpayer Award 1998 from Americans for Tax Reform
Priorities:
- Raise California's Bond Rating so that the State Can Pay Less Interest. The Money Earned by Hardworking Californians Must Not Be Squandered.
- Put California's Financial House in Order By Closing the Deficit and Restoring Confidence.
- Invest the State's Money in Safe, High Quality Investments so that Teachers and Other PERS Employees Have Secure Pensions.
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