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Adam Schiff
86,454 votes
63.6%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: United States Representative, 29th District
William J. Bodell
37,448 votes
27.6%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessman
William M. Paparian
7,644 votes
5.6%
- Party: Green
- Occupation: Attorney at Law
- Mayor, City of Pasadena
- Vice-Mayor, City of Pasadena
- Councilmember, City of Pasadena
- Member, Social Services Advisory Board State of California
- Member, Emergency Preparedness Commission for the Cities and County of Los Angeles
- Member, Board of Directors, Los Angeles County Sanitation District
Priorities:
- Bring the troops home from Iraq now.
- Begin Impeachment proceedings against George Bush
- Begin anti-corruption house cleaning for both parties
Lynda L. Llamas
2,415 votes
1.7%
- Party: Peace and Freedom
- Occupation: Biology Laboratory Manager
- Raised in interracial family
- Former "welfare mother"
- Mother of two grown children
- Employed at Cal Tech
- Arrested protesting Iraq occupation 03/20/06
- Defied cuba blockade, '06, '05, '04
Priorities:
- End wars so we can fund education, housing and healthcare
- Double the minimum wage, and index it to inflation
- Fair trade not "free trade", and amnesty for migrant workers
Jim Keller
2,100 votes
1.5%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Educational Media Producer
Priorities:
- Smaller, fiscally responsible government
- Protection of civil liberties
- International peace and cooperation
John Burton
(Write-in)
- Party: Independent
- Occupation: Civil Rights Lawyer
Priorities:
- Immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all US troops from Iraq. No to imperialist war.
- End to the assault on democratic rights. No to indefinite detition without charges, torture, and government spying.
- For social equality, the redistribution of wealth to increase living standards for woking people, and democratic control of the giant corporations.
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