Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, Representing California’s 46th Congressional District
ADVISORY – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 23, 2013
REP. LORETTA SANCHEZ TO DISCUSS LATINO VOTE ON PANEL MODERATED BY EVA LONGORIA
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-46) will discuss the importance of the Latino vote on a panel moderated by Eva Longoria at the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Conference at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, August 25, at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, Platinum 1 Conference Hall, 700 West Convention Way, Anaheim, CA.
Former Governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson and Speaker of the California Assembly John Perez will also participate on the panel.
WHAT:
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez will participate on a panel discussion about the Latino Vote moderated by Eva Longoria.
WHEN:
Sunday, August 25
Panel starts at 10:30 a.m.
Rep. Sanchez available for one-on-ones immediately afterwards, approx. 11:40 a.m.
WHERE:
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Platinum 1 Conference Hall
700 West Convention Way
Anaheim, CA
United States House of Representatives
1114 Longworth House Office Building • Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-2965 • Fax: 202-225-5859
MEDIA CONTACT Gus Castellanos, 714-318-1837, Gus.Castellanos@mail.house.gov; Barb Solish, 202-226-8373, Barb.Solish@mail.house.gov
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what happened to a third of the voters in Santa Ana?
There was about 130,000 in Nov 2012 and now there is about 87;000. A 1/3 drop in 10 months.
As soon as they were able to vote, and had a stake to place, they leave for places like Orange and Irvine.
The increasingly transitional population of the city makes governance challenging, therefor panels like this where they encourage early, regular registration drives to capture the newly minted voters are crucial to a party wanting to keep or gain control.
Here's a great follow up to this event.
It's no wonder why the partisan BULLSHIT that exists in OC politics will always prevent good government and growth.
http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2013/08/26/did-ca-assembly-speaker-perez-opt-for-political-bullying-at-big-latino-convention/