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Curren D. Price, Jr.
151,733 votes
81.3%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: State Senator
- Member of the California State Assembly
- Economic Development Deputy, LA City Council
- Consultant, U.S. Small Business Administration
- Small Business Owner
- Credentialed Community College Lecturer
- Stanford University, BA, University Santa Clara School of Law
- info@currenpricejr.com
Priorities:
- Job creation and economic development
- Comprehensive health care reform, including the expansion of medi-cal, Healthy Families, and guaranteed coverage of the uninsured.
- Environmental and water quality protection
Nachum Shifren
25,728 votes
13.8%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Educator/Writer
- L.A.U.S.D;
- Language Teacher (Spanish, German)
- B.A. ; U.C. Santa Barbara
- Director, Concerned Parents for School Accountability and Neigborhood Safety
- Director, Conservative Teachers of California
- rabbi.shifren@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Border Reform
- Solve teen drop-out and gang issues in failing schools
- Strengthen our small businesses and attract investors to our city
Bob Weber
4,882 votes
2.6%
(This candidate has not provided any information to Smart Voter)
Cindy Varela Henderson
4,293 votes
2.3%
- Party: Peace and Freedom
- Occupation: Telephone Technician
- Psychology Degree Call State Dominguez
- Unionist::Commmunication Workers Local 9000
- peaceandfreedom@mail2world.com
Priorities:
- Correct the State Budget : End Corporate Tax Loopholes
- Protect and Expand Public Schools, Universities, Libraries
- Job Creation through sustainable "green" technology
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