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Art Alas

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Art Alas
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November 4, 2014
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South Hills High School
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Art Alas was a 2014Republican candidate who sought election to theU.S. House to representthe 32nd Congressional District ofCalifornia.[1] Art Alas lost the general election on November 4, 2014.

Biography

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Alas is a real estate agent with Dilbeck Real Estate in Pasadena. At the time of his candidacy, Alas was serving as second vice chair of the Los Angeles County Republican Party.[2]

Campaign themes

2014

Alas' campaign website listed the following issues:[3]

  • Liberty: "America was the first nation founded on the principle of natural individual rights. We all have equal rights which cannot be taken away. It is this foundation of personal freedom and individual liberty that created the most prosperous and powerful nation in history."
  • Jobs: "Jobs are not created by government politicians. The government can only destroy jobs. Productive jobs are created by a free market. A healthy, growing business climate is the best creator of good jobs. High taxes and unnecessary regulation combine to place a high burden on our job creators."
  • Immigration: "Hard-working immigrants from around the world strengthen our country, enrich our culture, and raise the standard of living for American citizens. We should celebrate our immigrant-friendly traditions as a country, and work to build a legal immigration system that reflects our values, respects our security interests, and serves our economic needs."

[4]

—Art Alas' campaign website,http://www.electalas.com/solutions

Elections

2014

See also:California's 32nd Congressional District elections, 2014

Alas ran in the2014 election for theU.S. House to representCalifornia's32nd District. He and incumbentGrace Napolitano (D) advanced past theblanket primary on June 3, 2014, unopposed.[5] Alas was then defeated in the general election on November 4, 2014.[6]

U.S. House, California District 32 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngGrace NapolitanoIncumbent59.7%50,353
    Republican Art Alas40.3%34,053
Total Votes84,406
Source:California Secretary of State

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