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Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (Stephanie Marie Herseth) was born on 3 December, 1970 in Houghton, South Dakota, U.S., is an American politician (born 1970). Discover Stephanie Herseth Sandlin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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His wife is Max Sandlin (m. 2007)
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Stephanie Herseth Sandlin Net Worth
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The victory gave South Dakota its first all-Democratic congressional delegation since 1937, including Senators Tom Daschle and Tim Johnson.
Stephanie Marie Herseth Sandlin (born December 3, 1970) is an American attorney, university administrator, and politician from the Democratic Party.
Stephanie Herseth was born on December 3, 1970, the daughter of Joyce (née Styles) and Ralph Lars Herseth, and was raised on her family's farm near Houghton.
Her father's family had been active for two generations in South Dakota politics.
Her paternal grandfather, Ralph Herseth, was the governor of South Dakota, and her paternal grandmother, Lorna Herseth, was South Dakota's secretary of state.
Her father, Lars Herseth, served in the South Dakota State Legislature for two decades and ran for governor in 1986.
Her ancestry includes German and Norwegian.
Herseth graduated from Groton High School in Groton, South Dakota.
She earned her B.A. from Georgetown University in 1993 and her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1997.
After law school, Herseth worked as a judicial law clerk to Judge Charles B. Kornmann of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota and Judge Diana Gribbon Motz on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
She worked in private practice as an attorney in Washington, D.C., and taught at the Georgetown University Law Center.
Before her election to the House, Herseth was executive director of the South Dakota Farmer's Union Foundation and served on the board of directors of First Bank and Trust of Brookings, South Dakota.
During her tenure in the House, Herseth Sandlin was assigned to committees of concern to her constituency.
The Agriculture Committee affects South Dakota's largest industry, and the Natural Resources Committee has jurisdiction over national forests in the Black Hills and policies affecting the state's nine federally recognized Native American tribes.
She was selected to serve on the Select Committee on Global Warming and Energy Independence based upon her work on issues related to biofuels and renewable energy in rural America.
Herseth Sandlin was a senior whip in the House and co-chaired the conservative Democratic Blue Dog Coalition.
Herseth Sandlin voted against the Affordable Health Care for America Act.
She said she would "not vote for the Senate bill as is" and would "not vote for a package of changes that would go through the reconciliation process."
Herseth Sandlin opposed her party's leadership on some issues related to gun rights, which won her the support of the NRA Political Victory Fund.
She is pro-choice and expressed opposition to Referred Law 6, which sought to ban abortions in South Dakota, including those for victims of incest and rape.
Herseth ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives in 2002, losing a high-profile race to Republican nominee Bill Janklow by a smaller than expected margin.
She represented SD's at-large congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2004 until 2011.
Sandlin was first elected to Congress in a special election on July 12, 2004, and was reelected three times before losing to Republican Kristi Noem in 2010.
She was the youngest female member of the House, and the first woman elected to the House from South Dakota.
After Janklow was convicted of manslaughter in a motor vehicle accident, he resigned his seat, effective January 20, 2004, triggering a special election.
Herseth was the Democratic nominee, and on June 1, 2004, defeated Republican nominee Larry Diedrich with 51% of the vote.
In the regularly scheduled election in November 2004, Herseth beat Diedrich again, with 53.4% of the vote.
The vote margin in June was about 3,000 votes, but by the November election, which included a hard-fought contest for Daschle's Senate seat, it grew to more than 29,000.
Both the 2004 special and general elections were close compared to most House races the country, and garnered national attention.
In November 2006, Herseth defeated Republican nominee Bruce Whalen.
She received the second-highest vote total for a Democratic candidate for the House in 2006.
Before her 2007 marriage to Max Sandlin, she was known as Stephanie Herseth.
She is a Democrat and a member of the Herseth family of South Dakota.
She supported the Employment Nondiscrimination Act in 2007.
Early in the 2008 presidential election cycle, Herseth Sandlin supported Senator John Edwards.
On February 26, 2008, she endorsed Barack Obama.
Herseth Sandlin was mentioned as a possible, even likely, candidate for governor of South Dakota in 2010, but announced on July 7, 2009, that she would seek reelection to the House.
Before the Democratic primary, Kevin Weiland, a physician who had begun a campaign against Herseth Sandlin but had not yet filed to be on the ballot, called off his efforts.
He said he had "concern for what the net effect would be on our political party retaining the seat in the next Congress, but also after receiving assurances from Stephanie that she will not vote to repeal the recently passed health care reform law."
Since 2017, she has served as president of Augustana University.