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Charity Clark | |
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28th Attorney General of Vermont | |
Assumed office January 5, 2023 | |
Governor | Phil Scott |
Preceded by | Susanne Young |
Personal details | |
Born | Springfield, Vermont, U.S. | July 15, 1975
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Robert Lietar (divorced) |
Children | 1 |
Education | University of Vermont (BA) Boston College (JD) |
Charity Rae Clark (born July 15, 1975) is an American lawyer and politician from Vermont. A member of the Democratic Party, she has served as Vermont Attorney General since January 2023.
Charity Rae Clark[1] was born in Springfield, Vermont on July 15, 1975.[2][3] She was raised in Manchester, Vermont[4][5] and resides in Williston, Vermont.[6] She is a descendant of Thomas Chittenden, the first governor of Vermont.[5] Her father, Marshall Clark, owned a supermarket in Londonderry, Vermont.[5][7] Her mother, Melody MacGinnis Reed, was executive director of the non-profit arts organization Gallery at the VAULT in Springfield.[7] Clark graduated from Burr and Burton Seminary in 1993.[5] Her siblings include a twin sister, Chelsea.[3] She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Vermont in 1997[8] and served as a policy analyst in the administration of Governor Howard Dean.[5] She then enrolled at Boston College Law School, earning her Juris Doctor degree in 2005.[5]
After passing the bar, Clark joined the Burlington, Vermont firm of Downs, Rachlin Martin as an associate attorney.[9] She later worked in New York City, where she was an attorney with the firm of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.[7]
In 2014, William Sorrell, then the attorney general of Vermont, hired Clark as an assistant attorney general.[10][11] She served as the chief of staff to T. J. Donovan for four years while Donovan served as attorney general.[12] She resigned in May 2022.[13]
The week after resigning as Donovan's chief of staff, Clark announced her candidacy for state attorney general in the 2022 Vermont Attorney General election, as Donovan was not seeking reelection.[14][a] Clark defeated Rory Thibault, the states attorney for Washington County, in the Democratic Party primary election, 58% to 28%.[17] In the November 8 general election, she faced Republican Mike Tagliavia, a first-time candidate who is not an attorney,[18] and won the election with 65% of the vote, becoming the first woman ever elected Attorney General of Vermont.[19][20] In 2024, Clark was reelected.[21]
In May 2011, Clark married Robert Lietar, a television producer and documentary filmmaker.[22] Their ceremony took place at Hildene, the Robert Todd Lincoln home in Manchester, Vermont.[22] They later divorced, and are the parents of a daughter.[23]
Born Tuesday in Springfield Hospital were twins, two daughters, to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Clark of Ludlow.
Family and friends will be gathered at the Statehouse to witness Clark's big day, including her mother, her daughter, her twin sister Chelsea, and many friends.
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