Vermont Attorney General William Sorrell is running for re-election this year, but he isn't raising a lot of money or campaigning every day.
The 61-year-old Sorrell says his office has won several multimillion-dollar civil settlements and convictions in some of the most high-profile crimes in Vermont history.
Still, he has three opponents.
Progressive candidate Charlotte Dennett is running on a platform of promising to prosecute President George W. Bush for murder if she's elected.
Republican Karen Kerin of Royalton wants to reduce the number of criminal cases decided by plea bargain.
Rosemarie Jackowski of Bennington, a Liberty Union candidate, says she has questions about how the office relates to citizens in Vermont.
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