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General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 1 of 90 GOVERNOR General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 1 of 90 GOVERNOR EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN* Democratic 2355 BROADWAY #407 OAKLAND, CA 94612 (510) 628-0202 (Business) WEBSITE: www.jerrybrown.org Governor of California NEEL KASHKARI Republican 2404 P ST SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 (916) 538-6502 (Business) WEBSITE: www.neelkashkari.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Businessman LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM* Democratic PO BOX 355 KENTFIELD, CA 94914-0355 (415) 346-9876 (Business) WEBSITE: www.gavinnewsom.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Lieutenant Governor RON NEHRING Republican 1015 OLD MOUNTAIN VIEW RD EL CAJON, CA 92021 WEBSITE: www.ronnehring.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Small Businessman/Educator * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 2 of 90 SECRETARY OF STATE ALEX PADILLA Democratic 969 COLORADO BLVD STE 103 LOS ANGELES, CA 90041 (323) 254-5700 (Business) (323) 254-5788 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.alex-padilla.com E-MAIL: [email protected] California State Senator PETE PETERSON Republican 19528 VENTURA BLVD STE 507 LOS ANGELES, CA 91356 (323) 450-7536 (Business) (646) 219-5763 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.petesos.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Educator/Institute Director CONTROLLER BETTY T. YEE Democratic 381 BUSH ST STE 300 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 (415) 692-3556 (Business) (415) 397-3768 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.bettyyee.com E-MAIL: [email protected] California State Board of Equalization Member ASHLEY SWEARENGIN Republican 2444 MAIN ST #125 FRESNO, CA 93721 (559) 565-5066 (Business) WEBSITE: www.ashleyforcalifornia.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Mayor/CEO * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 3 of 90 TREASURER JOHN CHIANG Democratic 600 PLAYHOUSE ALLEY #504 PASADENA, CA 91101 (626) 535-9616 (Business) WEBSITE: www.electjohnchiang.com E-MAIL: [email protected] California State Controller GREG CONLON Republican 875 MAHLER RD STE 120 BURLINGAME, CA 94010 (916) 850-2782 (Business) WEBSITE: www.gregconlon.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Businessman/CPA ATTORNEY GENERAL KAMALA D. HARRIS* Democratic PO BOX 78393 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107 (415) 981-9940 (Residence) WEBSITE: www.kamalaharris.org Attorney General of California RONALD GOLD Republican 5264 DEL MORENO DR WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91364 (818) 610-8335 (Business) (818) 610-8335 (Residence) (818) 610-8334 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.rongold.org E-MAIL: [email protected] California Attorney * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 4 of 90 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER DAVE JONES* Democratic 915 L ST BOX C-124 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 (916) 349-4236 (Business) (916) 552-1850 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.davejones2014.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Insurance Commissioner TED GAINES Republican PO BOX 984 WILLOWS, CA 95988 (916) 221-5770 (Business) WEBSITE: www.tedgaines.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Independent Insurance Agent SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION TOM TORLAKSON* Non-Partisan PO BOX 21636 CONCORD, CA 94521 (925) 386-6774 (Business) WEBSITE: www.tomtorlakson.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Educator/California Superintendent MARSHALL TUCK Non-Partisan 10220 CULVER BLVD #204 CULVER CITY, CA 90232 (323) 332-9859 (Business) (310) 397-5037 (Residence) WEBSITE: www.marshalltuck.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Educator/Schools' Executive * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 5 of 90 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEMBER DISTRICT 1 CHRIS PARKER Democratic PO BOX 161527 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816-1527 (916) 538-9833 (Business) WEBSITE: www.parkerforboe1.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Tax Professional/Educator GEORGE RUNNER* Republican 43759 15TH ST W PMB 25 LANCASTER, CA 93534 (916) 790-6075 (Business) WEBSITE: www.georgerunner.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Member, State Board of Equalization BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEMBER DISTRICT 2 FIONA MA Democratic 1032 IRVING ST #908 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94122 (415) 845-5450 (Business) WEBSITE: www.fionama.com E-MAIL: [email protected] CPA/Taxpayer Representative JAMES E. THEIS Republican 301 MC CLOSKEY RD HOLLISTER, CA 95023 (408) 599-4816 (Business) Organic Foods Manager * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 6 of 90 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEMBER DISTRICT 3 JEROME E. HORTON* Democratic PO BOX 90932 LOS ANGELES, CA 90009 (310) 402-4705 (Business) (310) 680-2552 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.boardofequalizationjehorton.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Member, State Board of Equalization G. RICK MARSHALL Republican 2065 W 235TH ST TORRANCE, CA 90501-5811 (310) 346-7425 (Business) (310) 346-7425 (Residence) WEBSITE: www.grickmarshall.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Chief Financial Officer BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEMBER DISTRICT 4 NADER SHAHATIT Democratic 28793 BEATTIE ST HIGHLAND, CA 92346 (909) 725-5911 (Business) (909) 440-8769 (Residence) (909) 440-8769 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.electnadershahatit.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Government Auditor/Realtor DIANE L. HARKEY Republican 31878 DEL OBISPO #118 PMB106 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 92675 (949) 240-6959 (Business) WEBSITE: www.dianeharkey.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Taxpayer Advocate/Assemblywoman * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 7 of 90 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 HEIDI HALL Democratic PO BOX 1082 GRASS VALLEY, CA 95945 (530) 268-5792 (Business) WEBSITE: www.heidihallforcongress.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Program Manager DOUG LA MALFA* Republican 1900 ORO DAM BLVD E STE 12-254 OROVILLE, CA 95966 WEBSITE: www.douglamalfa.com E-MAIL: [email protected] U.S. Representative/Farmer UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 JARED HUFFMAN* Democratic 999 FIFTH AVE STE 290 SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901 (415) 258-9657 (Business) WEBSITE: www.jaredhuffman.com E-MAIL: [email protected] United States Representative DALE K. MENSING Republican PO BOX 1447 REDWAY, CA 95560 (707) 223-5352 (Business) E-MAIL: [email protected] Supermarket Cashier * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 8 of 90 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 JOHN GARAMENDI* Democratic PO BOX 440 WALNUT GROVE, CA 95690 (916) 863-6881 (Business) (916) 776-1835 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.garamendi.org Congressman/Rancher DAN LOGUE Republican 11445 LOMA RICA RD MARYSVILLE, CA 95901 (530) 742-1516 (Business) (530) 218-6017 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] Small Businessman/Assemblyman UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 4 TOM MCCLINTOCK* Republican PO BOX 1198 ROCKLIN, CA 95677 (916) 787-0112 (Business) WEBSITE: www.tommcclintock.com United States Representative ARTHUR "ART" MOORE Republican PO BOX 683 ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 (916) 542-0489 (Business) WEBSITE: www.artmooreforcongress.com Businessman/Military Officer * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 9 of 90 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 MIKE THOMPSON* Democratic PO BOX 10541 NAPA, CA 94581 (707) 226-8989 (Business) E-MAIL: [email protected] Member of Congress JAMES HINTON No Party Preference 3574 HUNTERS CIR NAPA, CA 94558 (707) 287-7277 (Business) (707) 255-6670 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] No Ballot Designation UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 6 DORIS MATSUI* Democratic PO BOX 1738 SACRAMENTO, CA 95812 (916) 551-1429 (Business) WEBSITE: www.matsuiforcongress.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Member of Congress JOSEPH MCCRAY SR. Republican PO BOX 2726 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 (916) 705-7291 (Business) (916) 903-7410 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.mccray4congress.org E-MAIL: [email protected] Retired Military Officer * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 10 of 90 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7 AMI BERA* Democratic PO BOX 582496 ELK GROVE, CA 95758 (916) 741-2372 (Business) WEBSITE: www.beraforcongress.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Doctor/Teacher/Congressman DOUG OSE Republican 5046 SUNRISE BLVD FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 (916) 903-7093 (Business) WEBSITE: www.dougose.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Small Business Owner UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8 BOB CONAWAY Democratic 12127 MALL BLVD STE A-363 VICTORVILLE, CA 92392 (760) 247-5566 (Business) (760) 617-8305 (Residence) (760) 247-5501 (FAX) WEBSITE: www.bobconawayforcongress.blogspot.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Small Businessman/Attorney PAUL COOK* Republican PO BOX 365 YUCCA VALLEY, CA 92284 (202) 225-5861 (Business) WEBSITE: www.joinpaulcook.com E-MAIL: [email protected] United States Representative * Incumbent General Election - November 4, 2014 Official Certified List of Candidates 8/28/2014 Page 11 of 90 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 9 JERRY MCNERNEY* Democratic PO BOX 690371 STOCKTON, CA 95269 (209) 956-2872 (Business) (209) 956-2872 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] United States Congressman ANTONIO C. "TONY" AMADOR Republican 2062 HENDERSON WAY LODI, CA 95242 (209) 333-7377 (Business) (209) 333-7377 (Residence) (209) 333-7475 (FAX) Retired U.S. Marshal UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 10 MICHAEL EGGMAN Democratic 801 15TH ST STE E MODESTO, CA 95354 (209) 846-0024 (Business) WEBSITE: www.eggmanforcongress.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Farmer/Small Businessman JEFF DENHAM* Republican PO BOX 1830 MODESTO, CA 95353 (209) 450-5695 (Business) WEBSITE:
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