Runoff Election 11/4/2014
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Lois Capps
58,198 votes
43.7%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Congresswoman
- Was a school nurse in Santa Barbara schools
- Was a part-time instructor of Early Childhood Education at Santa Barbara City College
- Was head nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital
- Received Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing with honors from Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington
- Received Master of Arts degree in Religion from Yale University
- Received Master of Arts degree in Education from University of California Santa Barbara
- lois@cappsforcongress.com
Priorities:
- Improving our economy by making vital investmets in our infrastructure and renewable energy to create jobs
- Implementing health care reform to ensure that everyone has access to high quality, affodable health care.
- Passing comprehensive immigration reform to support Central Coast families and businesses.
Christopher "Chris" Mitchum
21,059 votes
15.8%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Actor/Writer/Businessman
- University of Pennsylvania, U. of Arizona, Trinity College Dublin: BA Literature
- National 1st VP, Screen Actors Guild
- Chair, Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Commission, State of California, Office of the Governor
- mitchumforcongress@cox.net
Priorities:
- The economy and yes, this includes the budget, debt, taxes and regulations.
- Health care. Get government out of health care, control cost and accessibility
- Education. Stop Common Core. The government has no business taking over education.
Justin Donald Fareed
20,445 votes
15.3%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Cattle Rancher/Small Business Owner
- Vice President - Pro Band Sports
- Former Legislative Aid in Washington for Congressman Ed Whitfield
- Former Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Turkish Relations and Turkish Americans
- Former Coach- UCLA Football
- Former Player- UCLA Football
- justin@justinfareed.com
Priorities:
- (1) Free from Debt (2) Free to Succeed Economically (3) Free from an Intrusive Government
- Bring local represntation back to Washington
Dale Francisco
15,575 votes
11.7%
Bradley "Brad" Allen
9,269 votes
7.0%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Pediatric Heart Surgeon
- Small Business Owner
- UCLA Surgery and Cardiac Surgery
- Former Surgical Director Children's Heart Institute, University of Texas
- Professor of Surgery, and Medical Researcher
- National and International Medical Lecturer
- Board Member, Farrah Fawcett Cancer Foundation
- contact@drbradallenforcongress.com
Priorities:
- Fix our Healthcare system, as a doctor with 30 years medical experience I know how to do this.
- Fix our Economy and create Jobs, as a small business owner I understand we need to reign in government overreach
- Bring real life experience back to Washington, not more politicians with political talking points
Sandra Marshall
4,646 votes
3.5%
Priorities:
- Campaign Finance Reform
- Climate Change
- Health Care
Paul H. Coyne, Jr.
2,144 votes
1.6%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Bank Manager/Businessman
- B.A., M.A., PhD studies in Political Science
- U.S Army (reserves) Veteran
- VP/Bank Branch Manager
- UFCW member 22+ years
- U.S Military Academy 1981-1984
- 40 year resident of Central Coast of Ca.
- paul.coyne@rabobank.com
Priorities:
- Deregulation of small businesses and job creation
- Federal deficit and debt reduction
- Congressional term limits and balanced budget ammendments to U.S. Constitution
Steve W. Isakson, PhD
1,249 votes
0.9%
- Party: No Party Preference
- Occupation: Electronics Engineer/Businessman
- PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UCSB
- MS in Computer Science from Cal Poly SLO
- BS in Physics from Cal Poly SLO
- swi@steveisaksonforcongress.com
Priorities:
- Help Break Congressional Dysfunction
- Reduce Deficits and Move Towards a Balanced Budget
- Contribute towards Improving all Five Sectors of the Local Economy
Alexis Stuart
678 votes
0.5%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Consultant/Author/Broker
- Credit Building Consultant
- Author of "CAPITALIZE on CREDIT POWER"
- Real Estate Broker / Mediator
- Musical Instrument Store Owner
- Founder of Credit Power Educational Foundation, Inc.
- AA Degree from Phoenix College / Majored in Dietetics at Arizona State University
Priorities:
- Reduce the size of the Federal Government! Send any Federal Government Department that is not allowed in the Constitution back to the States.
- Once we reduce the size of the Federal Government it will be easier to Balance the Budget and eliminate our debt.
- Rebuild the economy by reducing the big intrusive governement and over-burdensome regulations.
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