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Ken Maddox
50,077 votes
65.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Assemblyman/Police Officer
- B.S. Communication Arts
- M.A. Management
- Graduate Los Angeles Sheriffs Academy
- Graduate Armor Officers Basic Academy
- Served in Army Reserve and Army National Guard '81-'89
- Member California Rural Development Council
Priorities:
- Lower taxes and limited government
- school accountability
- tough on crime
Al Snook
23,149 votes
30.1%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Small Businessman
- Veteran
- Community Leader
Priorities:
- 1) Education- Increased pay to attract and retain quality teachers
- 2) Energy- A reliable supply at a reasonable price
- 3) Customer Service- help people with their individual problems
Douglas J. Scribner
3,706 votes
4.8%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Educator
- BA, Psychology, Cal. State San Bernardino, 3.9 GPA
- AA, Avionic Electronics, Victor Valley College
- Appointed Member, Costa Mesa Child Care & Youth Services Committee
- Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Orange County
- Orange County Director, American Medical Marijuana Association
Priorities:
- Education: I want to see a thousand flowers bloom. California must be the leader in innovative, creative, and effective choices for teaching kids.
- Energy: Let's increase options by ending energy monopolies and corporate welfare, leveling the playing field for all forms of energy.
- Safety: I will work to reset priorities & focus all levels of law enforcement on terrorism and violent criminals.
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