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In November [[2002]], Loretta's younger sister, [[Linda Sanchez|Linda]], was elected for the new 39th District. They are the first pair of sisters to serve simultaneously in the [[United States Congress]].
In November [[2002]], Loretta's younger sister, [[Linda Sanchez|Linda]], was elected for the new 39th District. They are the first pair of sisters to serve simultaneously in the [[United States Congress]].

==Trivia==
It was her district, the California 47th, that was the subject of an episode of ''[[The West Wing (television)|The West Wing]]'' where a dead Democrat defeats an incumbent Republican. [[Rob Lowe]]'s character in the show, [[Sam Seaborn]], ran for the seat, although the episode aired before redistricting, and at the time, the California 47th was Rep. [[John Campbell(California politican)|John Campbell]]'s district, based in [[Newport Beach, California|Newport Beach]], which is heavily Republican.


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Loretta Sánchez
Loretta Sánchez

Loretta Sánchez (born January 7 1960), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1997. She currently represents the 47th Congressional District of California (map) in central Orange County.

Sanchez was born in Lynwood, California and graduated from Katella High School in Anaheim in 1978. She received her undergraduate degree from Chapman University in Orange in 1982, obtained her MBA from American University in Washington, DC in 1984, and was a financial analyst until entering the House.

In 1994 she unsuccessfully ran for the Anaheim City Council under her then married name, Loretta Brixey. At the time, she was a registered Republican. After forays into politics as a liberal Republican, she changed parties, changed her image to one as a moderate Democrat, and dropped her married name in favor of her maiden name Sanchez. Her first election to the House, in what was then the 46th District in 1996, was bitterly fought. The controversial longtime Republican incumbent, Bob Dornan, was targeted as out of touch with his constituency, especially after a distracting run for the 1996 Republican Presidential nomination. The 46th had always had a Democratic tilt, but became even more Democratic after the 1990 census when it received a considerably larger number of Hispanics than had previously been in the district. She won by only 984 votes on the strength of support from Hispanics and blue-collar workers. She became the first Latina to represent an Orange County-based district. Dornan contested the election, alleging that some voters who were registered were not U.S. citizens, but the results were upheld. Sanchez handily defeated Dornan in a 1998 rematch and has not faced truly serious opposition since. Her district was renumbered the 47th District after the 2000 census.

In November 2002, Loretta's younger sister, Linda, was elected for the new 39th District. They are the first pair of sisters to serve simultaneously in the United States Congress.

Preceded by United States Representative for the 46th Congressional District of California
19972003
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Representative for the 47th Congressional District of California
2003–present
Succeeded by
incumbant