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Christopher Richard "Chris" Larkin
24,928 votes
100%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Business Owner
- BS - Business Administration - SDSU 1985
- President - Honeywell Sales Professionals 1987
- San Diego County Volunteer of the Year - 1991
- California Center on Victimology - Volunteer of the Year - 1991
- Old Mission Beach Athletic Club - Volunteer of the Month - October 2003
Priorities:
- Public Saftey - Increased and improved fire and police protection
- Education - Increased efficiency, reduced redundancy, highre acedemic standards and new emphasis placed on after school programs and athletics.
- The economy - a heathy business enviroment to strengthen job creation and business retention in the district
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