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  Sandlin, Max A.
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NameMax A. Sandlin
AddressP.O. Box 1281
Marshall, Texas 75670, United States
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Born September 29, 1952 (71 years)
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InfoMax A. Sandlin, Jr., American politician, was a Democratic Congressman representing Texas's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1997 to 2005. Sandlin was a member of the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of fiscally moderate Democrats in Congress.

Born in Texarkana, Arkansas, Sandlin earned Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor degrees from Baylor University, where he was selected Outstanding Young Alumni. His political career began when he was elected county judge (chief executive) of Harrison County in 1986. In only one term, he balanced the county budget and left office with a budget surplus. He also cut ad valorem taxes. In 1989 was subsequently elected Judge of the County Court at Law in the county seat of Marshall, serving there until his election to Congress in 1996.

Sandlin served on the House Transportation and Infrastructure, House Financial Services, Ways and Means committees. In 2002, Sandlin became a chief deputy whip for the House Democrats.

Sandlin was a leading critic of the 2003 redistricting orchestrated by then-House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. His district was largely rural and had been throughout its history, but the 2003 redistricting cut out Texarkana and several rural areas that had been part of the district for more than a century. In their place, it added the heavily Republican cities of Tyler and Longview. Sandlin claimed that such a remap silenced unfairly the voices of rural and minority Texans. After considering a run against Democrat-turned-Republican Ralph Hall in neighboring District 4, which had absorbed several counties of his former district, he decided to run again in District 1 in January 2004. He was defeated by Republican Louie Gohmert in the November election.

Sandlin continues to advocate that the 2003 redistricting process was illegal and should be ruled as unconstitutional. An unconstitutional ruling would cause a special election to take place in either the old district drawn by a court in 2000 and used in the 2002 elections, or in a newly drawn district. Sandlin maintains that he is keeping all of his options open in 2006 and beyond.


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FAMILY
Wife Stephanie Herseth Sandlin Mar 31, 2007-
Father In-Law R. Lars Herseth 1946-

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RACES
  11/02/2004 TX District 1 Lost 37.68% (-23.79%)
  11/05/2002 TX District 1 Won 56.45% (+12.89%)
  11/07/2000 TX District 1 Won 55.77% (+12.39%)
  03/10/2000 TX District 1 - D Primary Won 84.56% (+69.11%)
  11/03/1998 TX District 1 Won 59.41% (+18.82%)
  11/05/1996 TX District 1 Won 51.56% (+4.82%)
  04/09/1996 TX District 1 - D Runoff Won 55.81% (+11.63%)
  03/12/1996 TX District 1 - D Primary Won 42.49% (+8.44%)
ENDORSEMENTS
TX US President - D Primary - Mar 04, 2008 D John Edwards
TX US President - D Primary - Mar 04, 2008 D Barack Obama
TX US President - D Primary - Mar 09, 2004 D Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt
TX US President - D Primary - Mar 09, 2004 D John Edwards
US President - D Primaries - Jun 09, 2004 D Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt