Each judicial district is assigned its own state's attorney. They are appointed by a state commission. All prosecutions in the state of Delaware are handled by the Attorney General of Delaware. The current Attorney General is Kathy Jennings (D).
District State's Attorney Ansonia/Milford Margaret E. Kelley Danbury Stephen J. Sedensky III Fairfield Joseph T. Corradino Hartford Gail P. Hardy Litchfield Dawn Gallo Middlesex Michael A. Gailor New Britain Brian W. Preleski New Haven Patrick J. Griffin New London Michael L. Regan Stamford/Norwalk Paul J. Ferenck Tolland Matthew C. Gedansky
^ Gutman, David (October 13, 2016). "King County voters to decide on turning prosecutor into a nonpartisan job". The Seattle Times. Retrieved August 3, 2021.
Maryland's prosecutors are known as state's attorneys and are assigned by county. Massachusetts's district attorneys are elected in districts, two of which include multiple counties.
Vermont voters will elect state representatives in all 150 seats. State representatives serve two-year terms in the Vermont House of Representatives.
Vermont voters will elect state representatives in all 150 seats. State representatives serve two-year terms in the Vermont House of Representatives.
Due to a tie on the August 14 primary election day, a re-vote for the final spot of the Republican line a re-vote was held on September 10, 2018. Pam Loranger defeated John Nagle III in the runoff.
The State’s Attorneys Office is led by Erica A. Marthage. The State’s Attorney is an elected official charged with primary enforcement of Vermont's laws in their county. In this role, Erica holds herself and the other members of her staff to a high standard of integrity, caring, good judgment, and professionalism.
Each day, they work with the courts and numerous organizations to assist the victims of crime, those suffering from addiction, families impacted by crime or addiction, children in need, and help those charged with crimes get their lives back on track.