Election 2018-California Statewide Offices story

Ma, a State Board of Equalization member and former assemblywoman, vowed to build a "fiscal wall" against what she called harmful policies coming out of the White House.

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TREASURER

Democrat Fiona Ma is the voters' choice to replace outgoing Treasurer John Chiang.

Ma defeated Republican Greg Conlon with 59 percent of the vote.

The treasurer manages the state's money and sits on the boards of California's public employee pension funds.

Ma, a State Board of Equalization member and former assemblywoman, vowed to build a "fiscal wall" against what she called harmful policies coming out of the White House.

She said her experience as a certified public accountant will help keep the state's fiscal house in order.

California is on the right track, she said, outpacing the rest of the nation in job growth, economic development and record-low unemployment.

Conlon, also an accountant, challenged Chiang in the last general election. He served on the California Public Utilities Commission as president for two years and commissioner for four.