Warren Tolman
Warren Tolman was a Democratic candidate for Attorney General of Massachusetts in the 2014 elections.[1]
Biography
Tolman works as an attorney at the firm of Holland & Knight.
He previously served two terms as a state senator and a state representative in Massachusetts. His campaign experience includes two unsuccessful bids for state executive office: He ran for governor in 2002 and lieutenant governor in 1998. In the latter race, Tolman ran alongside former attorney general Scott Harshbarger on the Democratic ticket in the general election.[2] Although he took a hiatus from government service after the 2002 election, Tolman remained engaged in the political scene as a television analyst for a local Fox station.[1]
Elections
2014
Tolman was running for election to the office of Attorney General of Massachusetts.[2] Tolman lost the Democratic nomination in the primary on September 9, 2014.
Results
Primary
Massachusetts Attorney General, Democratic Primary, 2014 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
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62.1% | 322,380 | ||
Warren Tolman | 37.7% | 195,654 | ||
Write-in votes | 0.1% | 721 | ||
Total Votes | 518,755 | |||
Election results via Massachusetts Secretary of State. |
Campaign finance summary
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