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Edward R "Ed" Royce
97,588 votes
67.0%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: United States Representative, 40th District
- Chairman, House Subcommittee on International Terrorism & Nonproliferation
- Former California State Senator
- Legislative Author of California's Proposition 115, the "Crime Victims' Justice Reform Act"
- BA in Business Administration from California State University Fullerton, School of Business Administration
- Former Controller, Capital Projects Manager & Corporate Tax Manager
- Former Small Business Owner
Priorities:
- National Security
- Border Security
- Fiscal Responsibility
Florice Orea Hoffman
44,440 votes
30.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Attorney/Business Owner
- B.A. Brandeis University; politics; 1980
- J. D. Rutgers University, Camden, NJ ; 1984
- Democratic Party Orange County ; former Treasurer; elected Central Committee member
- Orange Senior Center; Director
- California Bar Association; member since 1984
- Orange County Chapter Industrial Relations Association , Vice President
Priorities:
- End the War in Iraq
- Healthcare Reform
- Protect Pensions and Social Security
Philip H. Inman
3,701 votes
2.5%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Contractor
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