BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Incumbent Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark has picked up her second term, according to projections from the Associated Press.
With 78 percent of the votes counted, Clark was projected to beat Republican Ture Nelson by a margin of nearly 59-to-36 percent.
Clark was first elected AG in 2022 after serving in the office for nearly a decade as an assistant attorney general and chief of staff in previous administrations. She says she’s focused on online safety protections for kids, a growing concern with artificial intelligence, and addressing what she calls a youth vaping crisis.
Ture Nelson, a long-time Berlin Selectman, town administrator, and a former federal investigator.
