Aaron Toscano

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Aaron Toscano is a prosecutor in the Washington County State’s Attorney’s Office. He is the Republican candidate challenging Democratic incumbent Bill Sorrell for the statewide position of attorney general. [1] Toscano went on to lose in the general election on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 after receiving only twenty-nine percent of the vote.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree, University of Massachusetts in mathematics
  • Juris Doctorate degree, Boston College Law School

Professional experience

Since May 2007, Toscano has served as one of the four deputies to Tom Kelly, Washington County State's Attorney. [2] Additionally, he is an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps Reserves and company commander for the headquarters company of the 25th Marines Regiment.

Elections

2010

See also: Vermont Attorney General election, 2010
  • 2010 Race for Attorney General - Republican Primary
  • Aaron Toscano ran unopposed in this contest
2010 Race for Attorney General - General Election [3]
Party Candidate Vote Percentage
     Democratic Party Approveda Bill Sorrell 61.9%
     Republican Party Aaron Toscano 29.4%
     Progressive Party Charlotte Dennett 4.4%
     Libertarian Party Karen Kerin 2.7%
     Liberty Union Rosemarie Jackowski 1.5%
Total Votes 230,973

Personal

Toscano currently resides in Vermont with his wife, Sharyl, and their two children - Phoebe and Christopher.

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