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Orange County, CA June 6, 2006 Election
Republican Party Central Committee; County of Orange; Assembly District 68 Voter Information

2 Year Term.

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Results as of Jul 17 11:39am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (291/291)
27.6% Voter Turnout (407996/1476210)
Candidates (Vote for 6)
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Ed Royce, Sr. 13909 votes 13.0%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter's request for information.)

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Larry R. Crandall Click here for more information about this candidate 11579 votes 10.8%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Fountain Valley Council Member
  • 68th Assembly District Central Committee Member
  • BA Degree in Public Administration, CSUF
  • Former Vice President, Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • Former Chairman, Pacifica District Boy Scouts of America
  • Fountain Valley Elementary School District Trustee, 1990 - 1998
  • Fountain Valley representative to the O.C. Sanitation District
Priorities:
  • Continue to work within the Republican Party as a sitting member of the Central Committee Member with getting out the vote, fundraising, etc.
  • Support Conservative Republican members of the party and assist the party with registration
  • Limit government in our daily lives, work to allow ONLY 'legal' immigrants access to American services
Kermit Marsh 11551 votes 10.8%
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  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Westminster City Councilman
Mark Leyes Click here for more information about this candidate 11470 votes 10.7%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Garden Grove City Councilman
  • Garden Grove City Councilman since 1990.
  • 2004 Republican National Convention Delegate for President Bush.
  • 68th AD Co-chair for 2003 Rescue California: RECALL GRAY DAVIS.
  • Local Elected Official of the Year 2001, OC Republican Party.
  • B.A & M.A. in Economics, California State University Fullerton.
  • Orange County native. Married 18 years. Active in Church.
Priorities:
  • Support conservative Republican candidates for state and local office.
  • Work to Preserve Prop. 13, Protect Property Rights and adopt Tax relief.
  • Fight Illegal immigration and stop benefits & drivers licenses for illegals.
Jon Aiken 9810 votes 9.1%
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  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Lucille Kring Click here for more information about this candidate 9299 votes 8.7%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Business Attorney
  • Board Member Anaheim Chamber of Commerce
  • President-Elect Anaheim Rotary Club
  • Board Member Anaheim Family YMCA
Priorities:
  • Reduce the size and scope of government
  • Use eminent domain sparingly and only for public benefit
  • Eliminate waste at all levels of goverment
Trung Quang Nguyen 8990 votes 8.4%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter's request for information.)
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member, Garden Grove Unified School District
Steve Sarkis 8876 votes 8.3%
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  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Kathryn M. Feather 6060 votes 5.6%
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  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Businesswoman/City Commissioner
Erik K. Weigand Click here for more information about this candidate 5531 votes 5.2%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Businessman
  • Lifelong Republican
  • Republican National Committee 72 Hour Task Force Director - State of Arizona
  • Orange County Get-Out-The-Vote Coordinator, Arnold Schwarzenegger Recall Campaign
  • Precinct Director, Republican Party of Orange County (2002 Gubernatorial Election)
  • Campaign Manager, Jim Silva, Orange County Supervisor, 2nd District
  • Field Coordinator, Republican Party of Orange County (2000 Presidential Election)
Priorities:
  • Return Central Orange County to a Republican Majority
  • Increase Republican Voter Registration
  • Raise Dollars to Fund Republican Get-Out-The-Vote Efforts on Election Day
Anna Reagan 5288 votes 4.9%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter's request for information.)
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Retired Administrative Secretary
Joel Wirth Click here for more information about this candidate 4924 votes 4.6%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Businessman
  • Qualified Write-in Candidate for Recall Gov election
Priorities:
  • Continue where others have left off in the pursuit of reducing wasteful Government spending
  • Effect changes in how local government overpowers neighboorhoods with excessive ordinances and set in place more resonable time limitations
  • Fully confirm the sanctity of Propostion 13 and make sure it remains changeable ONLY BY A 2/3 MAJORITY VOTE BY THE PEOPLE

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