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Denice Gary-Pandol, former educator [35] Sarah Sun Liew, businesswoman, candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022, and candidate for California's 33rd congressional district in 2020 [12] Jim Macauley, sales associate and candidate for California's 20th congressional district in 2022 [8]
Denice Gary-Pandol 25,649 0.35 Republican: James Macauley 23,296 0.32 Democratic: Harmesh Kumar 21,624 0.30 Democratic: David Peterson 21,170 0.29 Democratic: Douglas Pierce 19,458 0.27 No party preference: Major Singh 17,092 0.23 Democratic: John Rose 14,627 0.20 Democratic: Perry Pound 14,195 0.19 Democratic: Raji Rab 13,640 0.19 No party ...
Denice Gary-Pandol 25,649 0.35% Republican: James Macauley 23,296 0.32% Democratic: Harmesh Kumar 21,624 0.30% Democratic: David Peterson 21,170 0.29% Democratic: Douglas Pierce 19,458 0.27% No party preference: Major Singh 17,092 0.23% Democratic: John Rose 14,627 0.20% Democratic: Perry Pound 14,195 0.19% Democratic: Raji Rab 13,640 0.19% No ...
Gary Crittenden: 1967 B.S. CFO of Citigroup Inc. [93] Richard Culatta: 2003 2006 B.A. M.S. CEO of the International Society for Technology in Education [94] Sheri L. Dew: 1967 B.A. CEO of Deseret Book, author [95] Jeff Green: 2001 B.A. Co-founder, chairman, and CEO of buy-side digital advertising platform the Trade Desk [96] Nathan Gwilliam ...
Dennis Michael Crosby (July 13, 1934 – May 4, 1991) was an American singer and occasional actor, the son of singer and actor Bing Crosby and his first wife Dixie Lee, and twin brother of Phillip Crosby.
Dennis Lee Cole (July 19, 1940 – November 15, 2009) [1] was an American actor in film and television. Cole worked mostly on television, with numerous guest appearances in the 1960s and '70s. [2]
Dorothy McEwen Kildall, often known as Dorothy McEwen, [1] (1943–2005) was an American microcomputer industry pioneer. In 1974, she co-founded Digital Research, the company that developed the first computer language, the first compiler and the first mainstream operating system for microcomputers.
Among them were Lori Lee Farmer (8), Doris Denise Milner (10), and Michele Heather Guse (9). [4] The girls were all residents of Broken Arrow , Oklahoma , a suburb of Tulsa . They were sharing tent #7 in the camp's " Kiowa " unit, which was located the farthest from the camp counselors' tent [ 5 ] and partially obscured by the camp’s showers.