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Michael Allen
32,922 votes
31.0%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Assemblymember/Attorney
- Founder, Solar Sonoma County
- Registered Nurse
- J.D., Empire College School of Law
- North Bay Labor Council (President Emeritus)
- State Assembly Assistant Majority Leader
- macc@sonic.net
Priorities:
- Solving California's budget deficit
- Creating great public schools and supporting higher education
- Protecting our environment and putting us on track for a cleaner future
Marc Levine
25,920 votes
24.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Councilmember, City of San Rafael
- Vice Chair, Marin Telecommunications Agency
- Bay Conservation and Development Commission
- MA, Naval Postgraduate School
- Fellow, ZeroDivide Foundation
- levineforassembly@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Fixing the budget and creating job opportunities
- The environment and education
- Reducing the influence of special interests in Sacramento
Peter J. Mancus
22,708 votes
21.4%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- BA With Honors, Political Science, University of California, Riverside 1968
- Doctor of Jurisprudence, School of Law, Univeristy of California, Davis, 1971
- Deputy District Attorney [Criminal Prosecutor] 1972-1976
- Judge pro-tem [1976-1985]
- Criminal defense attorney [1976 to date]
- Self-employed attorney, published photojournalist, photographer, author, small busines owner
- pmancus@comcast.net
Priorities:
- Hold all corrupt officials accountable and force government and its agents to obey the law.
- Fiscal responsibility--balance budgets, stop wasting money, pension reform, improve infrastructure and transportation systems
- Create an excellent political-legal environment for good jobs and economic prosperity for all
Connie Wong
11,371 votes
10.7%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Mother/Military Officer
Alex Easton-Brown
6,563 votes
6.2%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Pension Reform Coordinator
- MA Sociology, University of Washington
- Sociology Instructor, Fresno State Univ. 1971
- Democratic nominee, 32nd Assembly District, 1972
- Past Treasurer, Marin Co. Democratic Central Committee
- President, Marin United Taxpayers (MUTA)
- CA Coordinator www99%Declaration.org
- alexeastonbrown@aol.com
Priorities:
- Pension Reform. Limit pensions to $100,000
- Tax Reform. Take the burden off the Middle Class.
- Protect women's reproductive rights, choice, and medical privacy.
Joe Boswell
4,544 votes
4.3%
H. Christian Gunderson
2,323 votes
2.2%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Chiropractic Doctor/Entrepreneur
- Doctor of Chiropractic
- CEO Advancing Computer Cooling
- NLP Master Councilor
- drgunderson@hotmail.com
Priorities:
- Jobs
- Education
- Environment
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