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'''Mark R. Herring''' (born September 25, 1961)<ref name="sov2009"/> is an [[American politician]], and the [[Attorney General of Virginia|Attorney General-elect of Virginia]].<ref>http://www.nbc12.com/story/23951307/herring-leads-by-163-votes-after-all-ballots-officially-counted</ref> He is a member of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]. On January 31, 2006, he was elected to the [[Senate of Virginia]], in a special election, defeating [[Republican Party (US)|Republican]] candidate Mick Staton. He {{as of | 2009 | 01 | alt=currently represents}} the 33rd district, made up of parts of [[Fairfax County, Virginia|Fairfax]] and [[Loudoun County, Virginia|Loudoun]] counties.<ref name="sov2009">{{cite web | title = Senator Mark R. Herring; Democrat - District 33 | publisher = Senate of Virginia | url = http://sov.state.va.us/SenatorDB.nsf/23b0c13df27a5ef585256fc7004febb2/b98786b1b9ef48e0852571090052acd3?OpenDocument |accessdate=June 8, 2011}}</ref><ref name="webbio">{{cite web | title = Meet Mark Herring | url = http://www.markherring.org/html/meetmark.html | accessdate = January 16, 2009}}</ref>
'''Mark R. Herring''' (born September 25, 1961)<ref name="sov2009"/> is an [[American politician]], and the [[Attorney General of Virginia|Attorney General-elect of Virginia]].<ref>http://www.nbc12.com/story/23951307/herring-leads-by-163-votes-after-all-ballots-officially-counted</ref><ref>http://www.msnbc.com/the-daily-rundown/latest-twist-va-attorney-general-race</ref> He is a member of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]. On January 31, 2006, he was elected to the [[Senate of Virginia]], in a special election, defeating [[Republican Party (US)|Republican]] candidate Mick Staton. He {{as of | 2009 | 01 | alt=currently represents}} the 33rd district, made up of parts of [[Fairfax County, Virginia|Fairfax]] and [[Loudoun County, Virginia|Loudoun]] counties.<ref name="sov2009">{{cite web | title = Senator Mark R. Herring; Democrat - District 33 | publisher = Senate of Virginia | url = http://sov.state.va.us/SenatorDB.nsf/23b0c13df27a5ef585256fc7004febb2/b98786b1b9ef48e0852571090052acd3?OpenDocument |accessdate=June 8, 2011}}</ref><ref name="webbio">{{cite web | title = Meet Mark Herring | url = http://www.markherring.org/html/meetmark.html | accessdate = January 16, 2009}}</ref>


==Education and career==
==Education and career==

Revision as of 03:32, 13 November 2013

Mark Herring
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the 33rd district
Assumed office
February 2006
Preceded byBill Mims
Personal details
Born (1961-09-25) September 25, 1961 (age 63)[1]
Johnson City, Tennessee[1]
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseLaura
ChildrenPeyton, Tim
ResidenceLoudoun County, Virginia
Alma materUniversity of Virginia
University of Richmond School of Law[1]
ProfessionLawyer
CommitteesCommerce and Labor; General Laws and Technology; Local Government; Rehabilitation and Social Services
Websitewww.markherring.org

Mark R. Herring (born September 25, 1961)[1] is an American politician, and the Attorney General-elect of Virginia.[2][3] He is a member of the Democratic Party. On January 31, 2006, he was elected to the Senate of Virginia, in a special election, defeating Republican candidate Mick Staton. He currently represents the 33rd district, made up of parts of Fairfax and Loudoun counties.[1][4]

Education and career

Herring obtained a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in foreign affairs and economics at the University of Virginia. He also obtained a Master of Arts in foreign affairs from UVA. He subsequently obtained a J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law.[1]

He served in elected office on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors from 2000 to 2003,[5] and was the Town Attorney for Lovettsville, Virginia, from 1992 to 1999. He is the principal with The Herring Law Firm, P.C., in Leesburg, Virginia.

On July 24, 2012, he announced that he would run for the office of Attorney General of Virginia, in the 2013 elections.[6][7] On April 2, 2013, The Democratic Party of Virginia (DPVA) certified that Herring's name would appear on the June primary ballot, along with that of former assistant United States Attorney Justin Fairfax.[8] On June 11, 2013, Herring won the primary.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Senator Mark R. Herring; Democrat - District 33". Senate of Virginia. Retrieved June 8, 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.nbc12.com/story/23951307/herring-leads-by-163-votes-after-all-ballots-officially-counted
  3. ^ http://www.msnbc.com/the-daily-rundown/latest-twist-va-attorney-general-race
  4. ^ "Meet Mark Herring". Retrieved January 16, 2009.
  5. ^ "Senator Mark R. Herring (VA)". Retrieved June 8, 2011.
  6. ^ "Herring To Run For Attorney General Seat". Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  7. ^ "Herring to seek attorney general post, restore 'credibility' to the office". Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  8. ^ Walker, Julian (April 2, 2013). "McAuliffe named Dem governor nominee, 4 others make ballot". The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  9. ^ Pershing, Ben and Errin Whack (2013-06-11). "Democrats give nod to Northam, Herring in statewide races". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
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