Mark Lawrence (politician) explained

Mark W. Lawrence
State Senate1:Maine
District1:35th
Term Start1:December 5, 2018
Predecessor1:Dawn Hill
Term Start2:December 2, 1992
Term End2:December 6, 2000
Predecessor2:Stephen C. Estes
Successor2:Kenneth F. Lemont
State House3:Maine
District3:2nd
Term Start3:December 7, 2016
Term End3:December 5, 2018
Predecessor3:Roberta Beavers
Successor3:Michelle Meyer
State House4:Maine
District4:1st
Term Start4:December 7, 1988
Term End4:December 2, 1992
Predecessor4:Frederick F. Soucy
Successor4:Kenneth F. Lemont
Birth Date:1958
Birth Place:Kittery, Maine, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Tina
Children:2
Residence:South Berwick, Maine
Alma Mater:Bowdoin College (BA)
University of Maine (JD)
Profession:Lawyer

Mark W. Lawrence (born 1958) is an American lawyer and Democratic politician currently serving in the Maine Senate. Lawrence represents Senate District 35, comprising the towns of Eliot, Kittery, Ogunquit, South Berwick, York and part of Berwick. Lawrence was born in Kittery and attended Bowdoin College and the University of Maine School of Law where he was elected to his first term in the Maine House of Representatives. He has served a total of three terms in the Maine House and is serving his sixth nonconsecutive term in the Maine Senate, where he served as president from 1996 to 2000. Lawrence was the 2000 Democratic United States Senate nominee, challenging incumbent Olympia Snowe, and in 2008 he unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for Maine's 1st congressional district. Lawrence pursued private law practice for 14 years before becoming the York County District Attorney from 2003 to 2010. In 2010, he returned to private practice and operates the Lawrence Law Firm out of Kittery.

Early life and education

Lawrence grew up in Kittery, Maine. His father, Irving Lawrence, worked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and his mother was a typesetter. He attended Kittery Public Schools and received a Bachelor of Arts from Bowdoin College and a Juris Doctor from the University of Maine School of Law.

Career

Maine legislature

During his second year of law school, Lawrence was elected to the Maine House of Representatives. He served two terms in the House from 1988 until 1992 and four terms in the Maine Senate from 1992 until 2000. Lawrence was elected president of the 118th Maine Senate in December 1996 and president of the 119th Maine Senate in December 1998. In November 2016, he was again elected to the Maine House, and in 2018 he returned to the Maine Senate and was re-elected in 2020.

Congressional runs

Lawrence was the 2000 Democratic challenger to incumbent Olympia Snowe in the 2000 U.S. Senate election, but lost to Snowe 69%-31%. In 2008, he ran for the Democratic nomination for Maine's 1st congressional district but was defeated in the primary.

Law practice

Lawrence spent 14 years in private law practice before being appointed by Maine Governor John Baldacci to replace York County District Attorney Michael Cantara, who had been tapped to serve as the state's public safety commissioner. Lawrence was elected to the position in 2004 and 2006, but withdrew from the 2010 race in July of that year. He returned to private practice and currently operates The Lawrence Law Firm in Kittery.

Personal life

Lawrence lives in Eliot, Maine with his wife Tina and two daughters, CĂ©line and Hayley.

Electoral history

Maine House of Representatives

1988

1990

Maine State Senate

1992

1994

1996

1998

1st Congressional district, 2008

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