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Mike Thompson
185,214 votes
67%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Member of Congress
- Phone: 707-963-1990; Addr: PO Box 1998, St. Helena, CA 94574
Lawrence R. Wiesner
77,975 votes
28.2%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Certified Public Accountant
- Phone: 707-578-5905; Addr: 208 Los Alamos Rd., Santa Rosa, CA 95409; Email: votewiesner@earthlink.net
Pamela Elizondo
13,394 votes
4.8%
- Party: Green
- Occupation: Environmental Healing Advocate
- Associate of Arts, Sociopolitical Psychology, College of the Redwoods, 1991.
- Single mother of three sons.
- Former co-owner of small manufacturing business.
- Trained in Reality Therapy since 1966.
- Psychiatric Technician - various state hospitals, 1962-1978.
- Testified at Little Hoover commission investigating wrongful deaths at state hospitals, 1977.
Priorities:
- Stop the occupations of Iraq & Afghanistan, and respect international law and the self-determination of all of the peoples of this Earth.
- Stop corporate welfare and cash-and-carry legislation; examples include repealing the 1872 Mining Act and permanently banning methyl bromide.
- 'Tobin Tax' on currency and derivatives speculation of 1 cent on the dollar to avoid the 'bubble economy' which led us into this depression.
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Events
League of Women Voters' Candidates' Debate
- Broadcast live on KEET-TV, Channel 13 Eureka
- The public may call in questions during the first half of the program.
- Friday, October 15, 2004
7:00 - 8:00 PM
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