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Congressional District 46
Democrat Loretta Sanchez currently represents Congressional District 46. Sanchez is expected to easily win re-election in 2016.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 226,091 Democrat - 46.99% Republican - 27.70% No Party Preference - 21.32% |
Demographics
White - 18.43% Latino - 66.56% Black - 1.89% Asian - 11.86% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 42.06% Black - 2.99% Asian - 14.17% |
Counties
Orange |
Major Cities
Santa Ana Anaheim Orange Garden Grove |
District Vote History
2014
Congressional District 46
Loretta Sanchez (D) - 60% Adam Nick (R) - 40% |
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 59% Neel Kashkari (R) - 41% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 56% Pete Peterson (R) - 44% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 43% No - 57% |
2012
Congressional District 46
Loretta Sanchez (D) - 64% Jerry Hayden (D) - 36% |
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 61% Mitt Romney (R) - 36% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 63% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 37% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 53% No - 47% |
Loretta Sanchez Biography
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez is proud to represent California's 46th Congressional District, which includes the cities of Anaheim, Santa Ana, Orange and Garden Grove in Orange County.
Rep. Sanchez began her congressional career in January of 1997 and is currently serving her tenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives. She holds senior positions on the House Armed Services Committee and the House Homeland Security Committee, as well as the bicameral Joint Economic Committee. She is a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and serves as the co-chair of the Immigration and Border Task Force.
As the second highest ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee (HASC), Rep. Sanchez is a recognized leader on military and national security issues. She currently serves as the Ranking Member of the Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee, where she works to prepare our Armed Forces for a new generation of security challenges. Rep. Sanchez is also a member of the Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, making sure our nation is appropriately prepared for any missile or nuclear attacks.
As the founder and co-chair of the Women in the Military Caucus, Rep. Sanchez advocates for female service members to serve in combat roles and fights to stamp out sexual assault in the armed forces. She passed a long-shot bill that updated sexual assault provisions in the Uniform Code of Military Justice, as well as a bill to create a sexual assault database.
Rep. Sanchez has also served on the House Homeland Security Committee (HSC) since its inception after the 9/11 attacks and is now the committee’s second ranked Democrat. She serves on the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security, focused on keeping our land and sea borders safe and secure as well as the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies. On the HSC, Rep. Sanchez addresses issues ranging from immigration reform to human trafficking to oversight of surveillance programs.
In addition to her committee work, Rep. Sanchez gives Orange County a strong voice in Congress. She stays connected by traveling back to California nearly every weekend, regularly visiting schools and businesses and meeting with residents. She is committed to facilitating job creation, reducing crime, supporting quality educational opportunities and increasing access to affordable health care for everyone.
A product of public schools and Head Start, Sanchez is a graduate of Chapman University and American University's MBA program. Prior to serving in Congress, Sanchez worked in the financial markets, with firms including Booz Allen Hamilton and Fieldman Rolapp.
Rep. Sanchez began her congressional career in January of 1997 and is currently serving her tenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives. She holds senior positions on the House Armed Services Committee and the House Homeland Security Committee, as well as the bicameral Joint Economic Committee. She is a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and serves as the co-chair of the Immigration and Border Task Force.
As the second highest ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee (HASC), Rep. Sanchez is a recognized leader on military and national security issues. She currently serves as the Ranking Member of the Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee, where she works to prepare our Armed Forces for a new generation of security challenges. Rep. Sanchez is also a member of the Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, making sure our nation is appropriately prepared for any missile or nuclear attacks.
As the founder and co-chair of the Women in the Military Caucus, Rep. Sanchez advocates for female service members to serve in combat roles and fights to stamp out sexual assault in the armed forces. She passed a long-shot bill that updated sexual assault provisions in the Uniform Code of Military Justice, as well as a bill to create a sexual assault database.
Rep. Sanchez has also served on the House Homeland Security Committee (HSC) since its inception after the 9/11 attacks and is now the committee’s second ranked Democrat. She serves on the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security, focused on keeping our land and sea borders safe and secure as well as the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies. On the HSC, Rep. Sanchez addresses issues ranging from immigration reform to human trafficking to oversight of surveillance programs.
In addition to her committee work, Rep. Sanchez gives Orange County a strong voice in Congress. She stays connected by traveling back to California nearly every weekend, regularly visiting schools and businesses and meeting with residents. She is committed to facilitating job creation, reducing crime, supporting quality educational opportunities and increasing access to affordable health care for everyone.
A product of public schools and Head Start, Sanchez is a graduate of Chapman University and American University's MBA program. Prior to serving in Congress, Sanchez worked in the financial markets, with firms including Booz Allen Hamilton and Fieldman Rolapp.
Loretta Sanchez Political History
1996-Present: Congressmember
Loretta Sanchez Financial Disclosure Reports
Committee Membership
House Armed Services Committee - Member
House Committee on Homeland Security - Member
House Committee on Homeland Security - Member
Loretta Sanchez Staff
Laura Martinez- Casework Supervisor ([email protected])
Jennifer Warburton- Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Barb Solish - Communications Director ([email protected])
Gaston Castellanos - District Director ([email protected])
Yvonne Duncan - Grants Coordinator ([email protected])
Jacquelyn Gonzalez - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Carlos Urquiza - Senior Field Representative ([email protected])
Lorenzo Rubalcava - Staff Assistant ([email protected])
Vicki Irving - Technology Director ([email protected])
Diep Nguyen - Caseworker ([email protected])
Eduardo Lerma - Deputy Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Beatriz Mendoza - Field Representative ([email protected])
Annie Yea - Military Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Robert Banuelos - Community Liaison ([email protected])
Shane Moore - Deputy Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Lilly Nguyen - Field Representative ([email protected])
Jennifer Warburton- Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Barb Solish - Communications Director ([email protected])
Gaston Castellanos - District Director ([email protected])
Yvonne Duncan - Grants Coordinator ([email protected])
Jacquelyn Gonzalez - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Carlos Urquiza - Senior Field Representative ([email protected])
Lorenzo Rubalcava - Staff Assistant ([email protected])
Vicki Irving - Technology Director ([email protected])
Diep Nguyen - Caseworker ([email protected])
Eduardo Lerma - Deputy Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Beatriz Mendoza - Field Representative ([email protected])
Annie Yea - Military Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Robert Banuelos - Community Liaison ([email protected])
Shane Moore - Deputy Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Lilly Nguyen - Field Representative ([email protected])
Loretta Sanchez Social Media
2016 Election Outlook
Candidates
Loretta Sanchez (D) - Incumbent