Michael Sirotkin DEMDemocrat
State Senator, Chittenden District
(802) 999-4360 sirotkin.senate@gmail.com msirotkin@leg.state.vt.us legislature.vermont.gov/people/single/2020/23179 ballotpedia.org/Michael_Sirotkin en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Sirotkin 80 Bartlett Bay Rd, South Burlington VT 05403 115 State, Montpelier VT 05633-5301 80 Bartlett, South Burlington VT 05403
Michael D. Sirotkin (born 1948) is an American politician and lawyer. Originally from Queens, New York, Sirotkin went to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Sturm College of Law. Sirotkin met Sally Fox while taking a class in preparation for the Colorado bar exam. They married on October 7, 1979. Sirotkin and Fox moved to Vermont when Sirotkin received a job offer there. Sirotkin then practiced law in Vermont and lived in South Burlington, Vermont. He worked as a public policy attorney and lobbyist for the American Heart Association, Community of Vermont Elders, the Vermont State Labor Council AFL–CIO, the Vermont State Colleges Faculty Federation, the Buildings and Construction Trades Council, the Vermont Troopers Association, Patient Choices Vermont, Sirotkin's wife, Sally Fox, was a State Senator. Fox died of a rare form of lung cancer on January 10, 2014. Before Fox died, she suggested Sirotkin seek appointment to her seat in the Senate. Following Fox's death, the Chittenden County Democratic Party voted to recommend that Governor Peter Shumlin appoint Sirotkin to the vacant seat in the Senate.
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