Candidates
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Jim Moreno
10113 votes
14.3%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Retired Health Administrator
- Thirty five years of public service
- Masters of Public Administration
- Member O.C. Democratic Central Committee
- 67th Assembly District Committee Chairman
- Director, Region 18 California Democratic Party
Priorities:
- Support Democratic Values and Candidates
- Grow the Democratic Party in Orange County
- Get out the Democratic vote for each and every election
Rosalind "Roz" Freeman
9989 votes
14.1%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Paralegal
- Childs Pace, Board of Directors
- 2006 Volunteer of the year, Region 18
- Democratic Central Committee 2005-2006
Priorities:
- County party needs to be: 1. more engaged in our communities
- 2. larger participation in local envirnomental issues/groups
- 3. larger participation in Asian & Latino communities
Taylor M. Honrath
9447 votes
13.3%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
- Currently a student at CSULB, majoring in political science
- Assistant Region 18 Director for the CA Democratic Party
- Activist
- Currently work with the Voter Education & Registration Fund
Priorities:
- Represent the youth of this district who lack a voice within the party.
- Represent working middle-class people of this district who are often marginalized because they lack deep pockets.
- Continue providing a proudly progressive voice on the committee, as I have for the past year and a half.
Louise (Kraskouskas) Giacoppe
9401 votes
13.3%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Incumbent
- BA from Tufts University and MA from UCONN
- Member of the CDP State Central Committee
- Member of the 67th ADC, The DWOC, officer in each
- Named "Democrat of the Year" For Region 18 in 2004
- Newletter editor for both the Dynamic Democrat and The Democracy
- Co-Founder of the Democratic Flag Day Event
Priorities:
- I will continue to work to support Democratic Party candidates in Orange County
- I will continue to support the values of the Democratic Party and its platform
- I will continue to work for the improvement of our education system, an end to the gouging or our gas prices and attacks on the middle class
Teddi Alves
9099 votes
12.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Businesswoman
- BA, Sociology, CSUSB
- MBA, Business Administration, CSULB
Priorities:
- MUTUAL OBJECTIVES OF DIVERSE DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUENCIES
- EMPOWERMENT OF GRASS ROOTS
- PRECINCT ORGANIZATION
George N. Giacoppe
8120 votes
11.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Retired Army Officer/Vietnam Veteran
- B.S. , West Point
- MBA, Tulane University
- Currently an Engineer at Boeing
- Elected to CT Reg. 8 School Board 3 times
- 2 Bronze Stars + other decorations
Priorities:
- Affordable advanced education/quality education
- Affordable health care for the middle class
- Honest government
Michael Jerry Escarcida
7728 votes
10.9%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Benefits Trustee
- USMC Viet Nam Vet/ Purple Heart Recipient
- Union President SEIU 787
- Orange County Employee
- Chairmen Benefits Trust
- Mediator County Of Orange
Priorities:
- Work to increase the growth of the Democratic Party in Orange County.
- Work towards getting our candidates elected.
- Work to assure our returning soldiers are provided the best medical treatment available at our VA hospitals.
Trung Ta
6915 votes
9.8%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter's request for information.)
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
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