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Connie Conway
62,454 votes
63.2%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: County Supervisor
Desmond Farrelly
36,434 votes
36.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Educator/Teacher
- CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHING CREDENTIAL
- MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
- BACHELORS IN SCIENCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Priorities:
- I want to keep the Talent, Businesses and Jobs here in Tulare County and the entire 34th,protect Homeowners instead of bailing out the Mortgage Banks
- Green Technology, reliable and renewable sources of Energy, Biodiesel manufacturing, Solar and Ethanol generation facilities and Wind Power
- High Paying jobs for our Future, through Education,Vocational Ed programs and Creating a High Technology Hub right here in the 34th District
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