Runoff Election 11/4/2014
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Mark Desaulnier
59,605 votes
58.8%
Priorities:
- Protect Medicare & Social Security
- Raise the Minimum Wage
- Invest More in Local Infrastructure Projects that Reduce Traffic Congestion and Create Good Jobs
Tue Phan
28,242 votes
27.9%
Cheryl Sudduth
4,913 votes
4.8%
Tony Daysog
3,482 votes
3.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Alameda City Councilmember
Jason Ramey
2,673 votes
2.6%
Priorities:
- Fix our Education system
- Reduce Federal Budget
- Bring Jobs back to America
Ki Ingersol
2,313 votes
2.3%
Virginia O. "VIRGINIA FULLER" (FULLER) Fuller, VIRGINIA FULLER
(Write-in)
Priorities:
- Grow the economy & creating jobs
- healthcare
- education
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5 questions on Economy and Jobs, Health Care, Energy Policy, National Security, and Immigration Reform.
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