Former congresswoman Loretta Sanchez joins growing field for Orange County supervisor
Former Democratic congresswoman
Joining her in the March special election will be former Anaheim councilwoman
The third district stretches from
The board contest could have razor-thin margins. The county's last two special elections for supervisor were decided by a combined 50 votes. That means name recognition and campaign spending could determine the outcome.
Sanchez, who represented central Orange County in
"This (board seat) happens to hit into issue areas that I find important," said Sanchez, a resident of Orange. 'The housing issue increasingly affects so many of us."
Murray, who served on the Anaheim council for eight years before leaving office on Tuesday, supported large development projects during her time on the board, including encouraging tax incentives for developers, which she contends brought jobs to the region. She said one of her primary goals will be finding sustainable solutions to homelessness, including permanent housing.
"I will also focus on improving the economy, housing and transportation, and reducing regulations, making Orange County an easier place to succeed and raise a family," Murray wrote in a statement on her website.
Thorburn, who made his wealth in the insurance business after working as a teacher and union activist, hasn't been shy about spending his own money to campaign: in his House race, he dropped
"From a homelessness crisis to crumbling roads, an opioid epidemic, underfunded public safety, schools that lack adequate resources and more -- it's time for a major overhaul at the
Other rumored candidates still might jump into the race.
Recently re-elected Irvine Mayor
Another recently re-elected official, Assemblyman
Former
Spitzer has said he'll step down from his board seat on
Correction: A previous version of this story misstated when Supervisor
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