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Sally J. Lieber
47,817 votes
58.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Councilwoman
- Mayor, City of Mountain View
- County Commissioner, Santa Clara County
- Chair, Santa Clara Valley Water Commission
- Education and Child Welfare Advocate
Priorities:
- Opening up access to opportunity: Investing in safe, high quality schools.
- Fighting for working families: Decent housing, quality childcare and healthcare.
- Protecting consumers and the quality of our environment.
Stan Kawczynski
30,137 votes
36.8%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessman/Financial Advisor
- BS-Finance & Economics, SJSU
- Former Mayor & Councilmember, Sunnyvale
- Revenue & Taxation Reform Comm.
- Transportation & Communication Comm.-Chair
- Alternative Fuels Comm.-Founder/Chair
- Sunnyvale Education Foundation-Founder/BoD
Priorities:
- Quality of Life-preserve your neighborhoods, not high-rise/high-density
- Economy-invest in new ideas and innovations--creating new ways to make lives richer
- Education-return it to your local control and reduce State's bureaucracy to free up funds
Kennita Watson
3,943 votes
4.8%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Software Quality Engineer
- BS, Computer Science, MIT
- MS, Computer Science, Stanford University
- Member, Santa Clara County Libertarian Party Judicial Committee
Priorities:
- Allowing and facilitating greater educational choice for parents
- Decriminalizing "victimless crimes"
- Advocating personal responsibility and self-defense
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Official Information
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Nonpartisan Information
League of Women Voters
Project Vote-Smart
- About the Candidates
- Browse the page to find the link for Assembly District 22. Then find Biography, Campaign Finances, Issue Positions (NPAT), Special Interest Groups, and Voting Record where available.
Events
- Candidates' Forum
- Oct. 17, 9:00-9:30 p.m., M.V. Council Chambers, 500 Castro St. (and El Camino Hosp. Dist 7-7:30, Superior Court judge 7:35-8:30, U.S. Cong. Dist 14, 8:30-9)
sponsored by the Leagues of Women Voters of Los Altos/Mtn. View Area, Palo Alto, and Cupertino/Sunnyvale
News and Analysis
Mountain View Voice, 10/25
Sunnyvale Sun, 10/23
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