Runoff Election 11/4/2014
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Bill Quirk
31,882 votes
66.0%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Assemblymember/Scientist
- Party: Democratic
- Hayward City Council 2004-2012
- Columbia University, Ph.D in astrophysics
- PTA board and president, 1993-1999
- Climate Modeler NASA
- Physicist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- quirk4ad20@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Increase funding for education.
- Make it easier for businesses to start grow and stay in California.
- Protect local funds for police, fire, and other services.
Jaime R Patino
11,246 votes
23.3%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Human Relations Commissioner
- MBA, CSU East Bay
- Finance Analyst, UC Berkeley
- Network Management, Blue Shield of California
- Chair, Union City Human Relations Commission
- Chabot College and CSU Hayward Graduate
- James Logan High School, Class of '89
- info@patinofor20thassembly.com
Priorities:
- Attracting and Keeping Jobs in California
- Raising the Quality of our Educational System
- Amend AB109 to Make our Neighborhoods Safer
Luis Reynoso
5,186 votes
10.7%
- Party: No Party Preference
- Occupation: Governing Board Member, Hayward Unified School District
- Proud to be a Naturalized American Citizen
- University Professor of Business for Graduate and Undergraduate courses
- Doctorate for Organizational Leadership at USF
- Master of Science in Educational Leadership at CSUEB
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at CSUEB
- California Teaching/Administrative Credential
- luisreynoso2014@yahoo.com
Priorities:
- Public education in California must improve for all students
- The economy must create and maintain good jobs in California
- The air quality in California and the East Bay must be protected
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