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70Th Rotation Governor 70th Rotation Governor Independent B.E. SMITH Lecturer Republican DAVID RONALD SAMS Businessman/Producer/Writer Republican JAMIE ROSEMARY SAFFORD Business Owner Democratic LAWRENCE STEVEN STRAUSS Lawyer/Businessperson/Student Republican ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER Actor/Businessman Independent GEORGE B. SCHWARTZMAN Businessman Democratic MIKE SCHMIER Attorney Democratic DARRIN H. SCHEIDLE Businessman/Entrepreneur Republican BILL SIMON Businessman Independent RICHARD J. SIMMONS Attorney/Businessperson Democratic CHRISTOPHER SPROUL Environmental Attorney Republican RANDALL D. SPRAGUE Discrimination Complaint Investigator Democratic TIM SYLVESTER Entrepreneur Independent JACK LOYD GRISHAM Musician/Laborer Democratic JAMES H. GREEN Firefighter Paramedic/Nurse Democratic GARRETT GRUENER High-Tech Entrepreneur Democratic GEROLD LEE GORMAN Engineer Republican RICH GOSSE Educator Independent LEO GALLAGHER Comedian Democratic JOE GUZZARDI Teacher/Journalist Republican JON W. ZELLHOEFER Energy Consultant/Entrepreneur Democratic PAUL NAVE Businessman/Prizefighter/Father Republican ROBERT C. NEWMAN II Psychologist/Farmer Independent BRIAN TRACY Businessman/Consultant Democratic A. LAVAR TAYLOR Tax Attorney Republican WILLIAM TSANGARES Businessperson Independent PATRICIA G. TILLEY Attorney American Independent DIANE BEALL TEMPLIN Attorney/Realtor/Businesswoman Independent MARY "MARY CAREY" COOK Adult Film Actress Independent GARY COLEMAN Actor Republican TODD CARSON Real Estate Developer Green PETER MIGUEL CAMEJO Financial Investment Advisor Republican WILLIAM "BILL" S. CHAMBERS Railroad Switchman/Brakeman Independent MICHAEL CHELI No Ballot Designation Requested Democratic ROBERT CULLENBINE Retired Businessman Republican D. (LOGAN DARROW) CLEMENTS Businessman Republican S. ISSA Engineer Democratic BOB LYNN EDWARDS Attorney Democratic ERIC KOREVAAR Scientist/Businessman Republican STEPHEN L. KNAPP Engineer Democratic KELLY P. KIMBALL Business Executive Democratic D.E. KESSINGER Paralegal/Property Manager Democratic EDWARD "ED" KENNEDY Businessman/Educator Independent TREK THUNDER KELLY Business Executive/Artist Independent JERRY KUNZMAN Chief Executive Officer Republican PETER V. UEBERROTH Businessman/Olympics Advisor Democratic BILL PRADY Television Writer/Producer Natural Law DARIN PRICE University Chemistry Instructor Republican GREGORY J. PAWLIK Realtor/Businessman Independent LEONARD PADILLA Law School President Democratic RONALD JASON PALMIERI Gay Rights Attorney Democratic CHARLES "CHUCK" PINEDA JR. State Hearing Officer Republican HEATHER PETERS Mediator Republican ROBERT "BUTCH" DOLE Small Business Owner Independent SCOTT DAVIS Business Owner Independent RONALD J. FRIEDMAN Physician Republican GENE FORTE Executive Recruiter/Entrepreneur Democratic DIANA FOSS No Ballot Designation Requested Democratic LORRAINE (ABNER ZURD) FONTANES Filmmaker Democratic WARREN FARRELL Fathers' Issues Author Democratic DAN FEINSTEIN No Ballot Designation Requested Democratic LARRY FLYNT Publisher Democratic CALVIN Y. LOUIE CPA Democratic DICK LANE Educator Independent TODD RICHARD LEWIS Businessman Democratic GARY LEONARD Photojournalist/Author Democratic DAVID LAUGHING HORSE ROBINSON Tribal Chairman Libertarian NED ROSCOE Cigarette Retailer Democratic DANIEL C. RAMIREZ Businessman/Entrepreneur/Father Democratic CHRISTOPHER RANKEN Planning Commissioner Independent JEFF RAINFORTH Marketing Coordinator Independent KURT E. RIGHTMYER Middleweight Sumo Wrestler Republican DANIEL W. RICHARDS Businessman Republican KEVIN RICHTER Information Technology Manager Republican REVA RENEE RENZ Small Business Owner Independent SHARON RUSHFORD Businesswoman Democratic GEORGY RUSSELL Software Engineer Democratic MICHAEL J. WOZNIAK Retired Police Officer Green DANIEL T. WATTS No Ballot Designation Requested Independent NATHAN WHITECLOUD WALTON Student Green MAURICE WALKER Real Estate Appraiser Republican CHUCK WALKER Business Intelligence Analyst Democratic LINGEL H. WINTERS No Ballot Designation Requested Peace and Freedom C.T. WEBER No Ballot Designation Requested Democratic JIM WEIR Community College Teacher Republican BRYAN QUINN Businessman Republican MICHAEL JACKSON Satellite Project Manager Democratic JOHN "JACK" MORTENSEN Contractor/Businessman Independent DARRYL L. MOBLEY Businessman/Entrepreneur Republican JEFFREY L. MOCK Business Owner Democratic BRUCE MARGOLIN No Ballot Designation Requested Republican GINO MARTORANA Restaurant Owner Democratic PAUL MARIANO Attorney Democratic ROBERT C. MANNHEIM Retired Businessperson Democratic FRANK A. MACALUSO, JR. No Ballot Designation Requested Democratic PAUL "CHIP" MAILANDER Golf Professional Republican DENNIS DUGGAN MCMAHON Banker Republican MIKE MCNEILLY Artist Independent MIKE P. MCCARTHY Used Car Dealer Independent BOB MCCLAIN Civil Engineer Republican TOM MCCLINTOCK State Senator Democratic JONATHAN MILLER Small Business Owner Republican CARL A. MEHR Businessman Democratic SCOTT A. MEDNICK Business Executive Republican DORENE MUSILLI Parent/Educator/Businesswoman Republican VAN VO Radio Producer/Businessman Republican PAUL W. VANN Financial Planner Republican JAMES M. VANDEVENTER, JR. Salesman/Businessman Democratic BILL VAUGHN Structural Engineer Democratic MARC VALDEZ Air Pollution Scientist Independent MOHAMMAD ARIF Businessman Independent ANGELYNE Entertainer Republican DOUGLAS ANDERSON Mortgage Broker Natural Law IRIS ADAM Business Analyst Independent BROOKE ADAMS Business Executive Republican ALEX-ST. JAMES Public Policy Strategist Republican JIM HOFFMANN Teacher Libertarian KEN HAMIDI State Tax Officer Independent SARA ANN HANLON Businesswoman Green IVAN A. HALL Custom Denture Manufacturer Libertarian JOHN J. "JACK" HICKEY Healthcare District Director Democratic RALPH A. HERNANDEZ District Attorney Inspector Independent C. STEPHEN HENDERSON Teacher Independent ARIANNA HUFFINGTON No Ballot Designation Requested Democratic ART BROWN Film Writer/ Director Independent JOEL BRITTON Retired Meat Packer Democratic AUDIE BOCK No Ballot Designation Requested Democratic VIK S. BAJWA Businessman/Father/Entrepreneur Independent BADI BADIOZAMANI Entrepreneur/Author/Executive Republican VIP BHOLA Attorney/Businessowner Republican JOHN W. BEARD Businessman Republican ED BEYER Chief Operations Officer Independent JOHN CHRISTOPHER BURTON Civil Rights Lawyer Democratic CRUZ M. BUSTAMANTE Lieutenant Governor Republican CHERYL BLY-CHESTER Businesswoman/Environmental Engineer .
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