Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark today announced her campaign for re-election to a third term. Clark was first sworn in as Vermont’s Attorney General in 2023 and was re-elected in 2024.
“It has been my honor to protect the sovereign state of Vermont against unconstitutional and illegal acts by the federal Administration,” said Attorney General Clark. “Our lawsuits have brought tens of millions of dollars that were illegally withheld back to Vermont. I have also focused on fighting for our kids and their future with lawsuits, like those I filed against Monsanto and TikTok, impacting the health and safety of our kids. There remains work to be done, and I’m running for re-election to continue fighting for Vermonters.”
Accomplishments of Attorney General Clark’s during her second term include:
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protecting Vermont from federal overreach by the Trump Administration;
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defending the Secretary of State in a lawsuit brought by the Trump Administration over her refusal to illegally turn over Vermont’s voter rolls;
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protecting kids from online predators and holding child abusers accountable;
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collaborating with legislators to move legislation expanding hate crimes protection, defending elections, and addressing domestic violence; and
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improving scam awareness and helping Vermonters and small businesses with consumer issues.
Clark, the 28th Attorney General of Vermont, is a dedicated public servant and has spent most of her career serving Vermonters. Clark was born and raised in southern Vermont and grew up working at her family’s grocery store. Before entering law school, Clark worked for Governor Howard Dean as a policy analyst.
After several years working as an attorney in private practice, Clark was hired as an Assistant Attorney General for Attorney General Bill Sorrell, and was promoted to Chief of Staff under Attorney General T.J. Donovan. She has been Vermont’s Attorney General since January 2023.
More information about Attorney General Clark’s campaign is available at www.charityforvermont.com.

