Runoff Election 11/4/2014
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Alex Padilla
1,217,371 votes
30.2%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: California State Senator
- Los Angeles City Council President, 2001-2006
- B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Mechanical Engineering
- President, National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO)
- Grew up in Pacoima. Husband and Dad
- State Senator - worked across party lines to pass 80 laws
- ideas@alex-padilla.com
Priorities:
- Create Jobs by making it easier to start a business.
- Restore trust in government with tough campaign finance laws to increase transparency.
- Protect voting rights for all. Register a million more voters and increase voter turnout to strengthen our democracy.
Pete Peterson
1,194,715 votes
29.7%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Educator/Institute Director
- Masters Public Policy, Pepperdine
- BA, History, George Washington University
- Public Policy Fellow, Hoover Institution
- Exec Dir, Davenport Inst for Public Engagement @ Pepperdine Univ
- Adjunct Prof, Pepperdine School of Public Policy
- 12-yr career in printing/direct mktg
- pete@petesos.com
Priorities:
- Complete statewide voter database
- Bring an "open data" approach to campaign finance database
- Make it easier and cheaper to start a small business in CA
Leland Yee
380,361 votes
9.4%
Dan Schnur
369,898 votes
9.2%
- Party: No Party Preference
- Occupation: Political Involvement Educator
- Director, Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, University of Southern California (On Leave)
- Former Chairman, California Fair Political Practices Commission
- Former Co-Chairman, Voices of Reform Committee
- Adjunct Professor, UC Berkeley
- Communications Director, McCain for President 2000
- Bachelor's degree, American University, 1987
- info@4schnur.com
Priorities:
- Fight against corruption by working for tough, new laws that increase transparency and ban campaign contributions during legislative sessions.
- Rebuild the Political Center and Get young people more involved in politics
- Create private sector jobs by upgrading the Secretary of State's operations and technology to make it easier and faster to start a new business in CA.
Derek Cressman
306,375 votes
7.6%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Voting Rights Advocate
- Common Cause good government executive
- CALPIRG Democracy Program Director
- B.A Political Science from Williams College
- International Elections Observer
- Expert witness to US Senate, California Fair Political Practices Commission, and federal courts
- Husband, Father, Citizen.
- info@derekcressman.com
Priorities:
- Get corporate money out of politics
- Improve transparency by putting political donations information in the Voters Guide
- Modernize our voter registration and business registration systems
Roy Allmond
256,668 votes
6.4%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: California State Employee
- first year Law Student
- Administration of Justice AA with honors
- royallmond@reagan.com
Priorities:
- Bring back customer service
- modernize the available services
- Perfom work professionally in a nonpartisan manner
Jeffrey H. Drobman
178,521 votes
4.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Computer Scientist/Engineer
- UCLA BS in Engineering, MS, PhD in Computer Science
- Hughes Aircraft Doctoral Fellow, Tau Beta Pi, Upsilon Pi Epsilon
- Candidate-LA County Supervisor 4th District 1988 & 1992
- UCLA Lecturer in computer science 1986, 2006
- President of Marina-Mar Vista-Venice Democratic Club (1989-91)
- Founding board member, VP of UCLA Engineering Alumni Assn
- jhdphd@alumni.ucla.edu
Priorities:
- secure existing voting databases, systems and networks
- add the option for online voting at the polls, via supervised PCs and iPads
- add full online voting via any Internet-connected device -- anywhere, anytime
David Curtis
121,618 votes
3.0%
- Party: Green
- Occupation: Dad/Designer
- BS Architecture, the Ohio State University
- Registered Residential Designer 247-P
- Fmr President, CAC
- Secretary, Marin County Green Party
- Fmr Gallery Educator, Hermitage Guggenheim Museum
- Studied creative writing with Claudia Keelan, UNLV
- davidscurtis@earthlink.net
Priorities:
- Equal Access to all aspects of political processes, remove barriers to participation.
- Neutralize money by enacting public campaign financing
- Debates must invite all balloted candidates
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Job Description
- As the state's chief elections officer, oversees statewide elections and provides public access to campaign and lobbying financial information.
- Supports California business by registering and authenticating certain types of businesses and trademarks, regulating notaries public, and enabling secured creditors to protect their financial interests.
- Preserves California's history by acquiring, safeguarding, and sharing the state's historical treasures.
- Registers domestic partnerships and advance health care directives, and protects the addresses of domestic violence victims and certain others entitled to confidential addresses.
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