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Das Williams
110,812 votes
60.0%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Assemblymember
- Chair of Assembly Higher Education Committee
- Former Santa Barbara City Councilmember
- Peabody School Boardmember
- Instructor, Antioch University
- Master's in Environmental Science and Management with a focus in water pollution, planning processes, and land-use law at UC Santa Barbara's Bren Scho
- das.williams2012@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Find new revenue sources to prevent further cuts to K-12 education and restore funding to UC, CSU and Community College system.
- Champion policies that promote the use of more renewable energy and creating good family supporting jobs.
- Prevent further cuts to essential services for our most vulnerable citizens and maintain the legacy of protecting workersʼ rights.
Rob Walter
73,982 votes
40.0%
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