Runoff Election 11/4/2014
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Catharine Baker
31,632 votes
36.7%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Small Business Counsel
- Board Director with the Diablo Regional Arts Association
- Vice President of the Dougherty Elementary School Site Council
- Former Senior Legislative Assistant to California Congressman Sonny Bono
- cbaker@bakerforassembly.com
Priorities:
- Education
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Public Safety
Tim Sbranti
25,217 votes
29.2%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Dublin Mayor/Teacher
- Wife: Stephanie, Daughter: Sophia
- High School Basketball and Tennis Coach
- TV30 Sports Personality
- info@timsbranti.com
Priorities:
- Public Education Funding
- Protecting our Enviroment/Opposition to the Delta Tunnels
- Fiscal Responsibility
Steve Glazer
19,636 votes
22.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Council Member, City of Orinda
- Mayor, City of Orinda 2007, 2012
- Member, California State University Board of Trustees
- Award of Excellence, Orinda Union School District
- steve@glazer4assembly.com
Priorities:
- Promote responsible fiscal reforms to balance the budget, pay off debt, hold the line on taxes, reduce public pension costs and build a strong economy
- Strengthen public schools and universities
- Protect open space and the environment
Newell Arnerich
9,794 votes
11.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Danville Mayor/Architect
- Danville Mayor/Councilmember, Architect
- 5 time Mayor of Danville/elected since 1995
- Helped found Operation Welcome Home & Sentinels of Freedom for Veterans
- 35 Years as a Successful Business Owner/Architect
- Bachelors & Masters Degrees, U.C. Berkeley
- Contra Costa Transportation Authority, Board Member
- newell@arnerichforassembly.org
Priorities:
- Give first preference to California students + not foreign or out-of-state applicants + at state universities and colleges.
- Streamline regulations to attract businesses and jobs+ without forfeiting our commitment to the environment.
- Create long-term strategies to fund roads and schools + not short-term ballot initiatives that raise taxes.
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Candidates Answer Questions
The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund has asked
all candidates for this office to respond to
4 questions on Fiscal Choices, Water, Education, and Your Priorities.
Candidates Forums
Forum Recorded 4/25/14, moderated by Tom Barnidge.
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