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Fran Pavley
233,364 votes
67.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Educator/Environmental Consultant
- State Assembly(2000-2006)
- First Mayor of Agoura Hills (Mayor/Councilmember 1982-1997)
- Public Middle School Teachers - 28 years
- Scientific American - Leader in Transportation Technology
- Distinguished Fellow- UCLA School of Public Policy
- Masters Degree - Environmental Planning
Priorities:
- Increased investment in our schools and colleges
- Leading California to become the home of clean tech, green collar jobs, alternative fuels and renewable resources
- Health care for all Californians
Rick Montaine
94,655 votes
27.3%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Technology Security Analyst
- 39 year resident of the San Fernando Valley
- 40th Assembly District Republican Nominee in 2006
- Winnetka Neighborhood Council 2004 - 2007
- WNC Public Works Committee & Public Safety Committee 2004 - 2006
- Resides with his wife in Winnetka
- Served on the 40th Assembly District Central Committee
Priorities:
- State Budget - Slow the rapid rate of state spending, holding the line on new taxes, and improving government efficiency.
- Energy - Biofuels, Geothermal, Solar, Tidal, Wind, and Nuclear to move California away from its dependence on foreign oil and lower our energy cost.
- Water Resource Improvement - Building more reservoirs to prepare our state for its future water needs.
Colin Goldman
18,450 votes
5.3%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Screenwriter
- MBA, The Anderson School at UCLA
- BA, Yale University
Priorities:
- Limit the size and scope of government
- Provide real choice for students in education
- Advance the cause of civil rights on all fronts
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