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San Diego, Riverside County, CA June 5, 2012 Election
United States Representative; District 50 Voter Information

A runoff will be held on 11/6/2012 between the top 2 candidates who received the most votes. The runoff will be held even if one candidate receives a majority of votes in this election.

Results as of Jul 16 4:38am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (338/338)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Duncan D. Hunter 76,818 votes 67.4%

David B. "Dave" (Babicky) Secor Click here for more information about this candidate 19,142 votes 16.8%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Superior Court Clerk
  • Veteran 1st Air Cavalry Division Vietnam 1968
  • B.A. Speech Communication 1973, SDSU
  • Graduate Instructor San Diego State University
  • California C-BEST Elementary Education
  • Farmworker, Construction (Framing,Roofing), Some Plumbing, Electrical. Windows and Doors), Janitor, Maintenance, Warehouseman, Delivery Truckdriver
  • 19 Years San Diego Superior Court Felony Division, Court's 2011 ABCD Award - for Performance Above and Beyound the Call of Duty
  • david@davidsecorforcongress.com
Priorities:
  • Get The Money Out of Politics!
  • Restore and Reinvigorate the Middle Class
  • Reinstate Glass-Steagall
Connie Marie Frankowiak Click here for more information about this candidate 8,553 votes 7.5% Priorities:
  • MAKE SURE OUR LAWS APPLY TO EVERYONE
  • REMOVE THE CORRUPTING INFLUENCE OF BRIBE MONEY
  • AVOID FOREIGN ENTANGLEMENTS
Michael Benoit Click here for more information about this candidate 6,160 votes 5.4% Priorities:
  • End the wars
  • Cut the Federal deficit by 1 trillion.
  • Stimulate job growth by reducing taxes
Terri Linnell Click here for more information about this candidate 3,275 votes 2.9%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Homemaker, Mother of 3
  • Political Affiliation: Constitutional Republican
  • Degrees: Bachelor in Business Administration, CSU San Marcos.
  • Associates in Electronic Technology
  • 1992-1996 State of California Real Estate Agent
  • Previous Occupation: Property Management
  • Volunteer Work: Neighborhood Watch
  • tlinnell@cox.net
Priorities:
  • "Lobbying with Money is Bribery." Remove all bribery.
  • Audit the Fed Bank to define the Banking problems.
  • Balance the Budget immediately.

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