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San Bernardino County, CA June 3, 2014 Election
Member of the State Assembly; District 40 Voter Information

A runoff will be held on 11/4/2014 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 1 4:10pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (377/377)

Runoff Election 11/4/2014

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Marc Steinorth Click here for more information about this candidate 20,292 votes 53.9%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Small Businessman/Councilmember
  • Rancho Cucamonga City Councilmember (2012), elected with highest vote total of 6 candidates
  • Vice Chairman, League of California Cities Inland Region Legislative Task Force
  • Member: Chamber of Commerce Committee, Technology and Communications Subcommittee, Consolidated Fire Agencies (ConFire) Committee
  • Small business owner for over 16 years: Atlas Buying Group, Inc., providing professional services to local businesses and corporations nationwide
  • Member & Community Volunteer: James L. Brulte Senior Center, Our Homeless, HOA President RCV, HOA President The Courts, Chairman Lincoln Club of SB Co
  • University of California, Riverside: B.S. Political Science
  • marc@marcsteinorth.com
Priorities:
  • Public Safety: Elected representatives must ensure this vital, central function of government by properly funding California's public safety community
  • Economy: Sacramento must provide a clear path to economic success by lowering tax burdens and reforming regulatory processes to get CA working again.
  • Taxes: We have a jobs problem not a tax problem. Threats to raise taxes are unwarranted and imprudent. We must ease the tax burden and protect Prop 13
Kathleen "Katy" Henry Click here for more information about this candidate 6,416 votes 17.1%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Member, Board of Trustees, San Bernardino Community College District
  • katyhenry2014@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • Economic Growth
  • Infrastructure Problems
  • Education
Melissa O'Donnell Click here for more information about this candidate 5,835 votes 15.5% Priorities:
  • Creating Jobs
  • Education
  • Environment
Arthur Bustamonte 5,085 votes 13.5%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Member of the Governing Board, Chaffey Joint Union High School District

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