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Cruz M. Bustamante
1,768,012 votes
34.1% (This candidate has not
responded to Smart Voter)
- Party: Democratic
(73.2% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Lawmaker
- Phone: 916 445-8514; Addr: 1700 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Tim Leslie
831,346 votes
16.1%
- Party: Republican
(35.7% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Senator/Businessman
- Senator/Businessman
- VP of two commercial real estate companies
- California State Asemblyman, 1986-91
- Lobbyist, Co. Supervisors Assoc. of CA 1971-80
- Consultant, Assembly Ways and Means Comm.
- M.A.in Public Admin. from Univ. of Southern CA
Priorities:
- Improve education for all California school children and make California's universities mor effective
- Maintain and develop a healthy economy
- Provide effective leadership for all Californians
Noel Irwin Hentschel
672,807 votes
13.0% (This candidate has not
responded to Smart Voter)
- Party: Republican
(28.9% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Businesswoman/Business Owner
- Phone: 310 649-1998; Addr: 6053 West Century Boulevard, Suite 700, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Richard "Dick" Mountjoy
607,949 votes
11.8% (This candidate has not
responded to Smart Voter)
- Party: Republican
(26.1% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Senator/Businessman
- Phone: 626 446-3134; Addr: PO Box 877, Monrovia, CA 91016
Tony Miller
438,098 votes
8.5%
- Party: Democratic
(18.1% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Small Businessman/Writer
- Co-author of Proposition 208, the Campaign Finance Reform Initiative
- Former Acting Secretary of State
- Former Chief Deputy State Controller and FPPC Commissioner
- Phi Beta Kapp Graduate of UC Davis
- Order of Coif Graduate of Boalt Hall School of Law
- Eagle Scout
Priorities:
- Meaningful Campaign Finance Reform with Reasonable Contribution and Spending Limits
- The Best Educational System in the Country at All Levels
- Economic Opportunity for All Without Sacrificing the Environment
Ingrid Lundberg
217,382 votes
4.2%
- Party: Republican
(9.3% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Family Business Owner
- University of California graduate - political science major, Italian language minor
- Master's degree in public policy from Regent University in Virginia
- Grassroots activist for 18 years
- Gun owner and 2nd Amendment proponent
Priorities:
- California's business climate: Less regulation and taxation of business.
- State water supply: More storage and infrastructure improvements.
- Sustainable agriculture and food safety.
Larry K. Reed
210,434 votes
4.0% (This candidate has not
responded to Smart Voter)
- Party: Democratic
(8.7% of votes in party)
- Phone: 909 685-4398; Addr: PO Box 338, Mira Loma, CA 91752; Email: UNCORUPT@PE.NET
Sara Amir
138,635 votes
2.6%
- Party: Green
(100.0% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Environmental Scientist
- Has worked more than 13 years for the State in the environmental protection field
- Has led sexual harassment workshops at UCLA and for state employees
- Iranian-American who has been active resident of Los Angeles for 17 years
- Received Master's degree in Environmental Engineering from University of Southern California
Priorities:
- Education
- Environment
- Economy
Thomas M. Tryon
99,015 votes
1.9%
- Party: Libertarian
(100.0% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Rancher
- Member, Board of Supervisors Calaveras County
- MBA University of Chicago
- BA Economics, UC Berkeley
- Veteran
Priorities:
- Campaign Finance Reform
- Education
- Reduce Unnecessary Government Intrusion
Jaime Luis Gomez
71,494 votes
1.3% (This candidate has not
responded to Smart Voter)
- Party: Peace and Freedom
(54.1% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Educator
- Phone: 213 484-5437; Addr: 571 1/2 North-East Kensington Road, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Regina F. Lark
60,688 votes
1.1%
- Party: Peace & Freedom
(45.9% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Women's Studies Educator
- Ph.D. in History, expected Fall, 1998
- M.A./B.A. in History, CSU Northridge
- "Woman of the Year," Commission on the Status of Women, CSU Northridge, 1992
- "Women in Management Fellowship," University of Southern California
- Women's Studies Coordinator, Mt. St. Mary's College, Los Angles
- Lecturer, Los Angeles Pierce College
Priorities:
- Ensure greater financial access to education for all Californians regardless of class/race background
- Ensure equal access to reproductive health for women.
- Create more safe-houses for women and children seeking to escape their abuses in domestic violence situations.
James J. Mangia
39,472 votes
0.7%
- Party: Reform
(100.0% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Children's Clinic Director
- Executive Director of a free medical clinic for children
- Volunteer Development Director, St. John's Episcopal Church Community Service Programs
- National Secretary, Reform Party of the U.S.A.
- Member, West Hollywood Election Reform Task Force
- Member, House of Delegates, LIFE Lobby
- Former Program Director, AIDS Project of the East Bay
Priorities:
- Political and government reform: increasing democracy and accountability in government; term limits
- Education reform: Creating more charter schools to return educational decisions to local communities
- Health care reform: Break the stranglehold of the insurance lobby on healthcare policy
George M. McCoy
38,045 votes
0.7% (This candidate has not
responded to Smart Voter)
- Party: American Independent
(100.0% of votes in party)
- Occupation: Businessman
- Phone: 909 763-0146; Addr: 59975 Rimrock Canyon Road, Anza, CA 92539
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