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Raymond F. Morrogh (D, Incumbent)

About The Candidate

Education

    BS, public administration, George Mason University; JD, George Mason University School of Law.

Offices and positions held

    Member, past chairman, Va. Department of Forensic Science Board; secretary/treasurer, Va. Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys; director at large, National District Attorneys Association, 2010-present; past member, Fairfax County Initiative Against Youth Violence; past chairman, Fairfax County Alcohol Safety Action Program Board; past member, Board of Governor's Criminal Law Section, Virginia State Bar.

On the Issues

What is the most urgent problem facing your jurisdiction?

While Fairfax County is among the safest large jurisdictions in the nation, we face a broad array of law enforcement challenges. From Internet crimes against children to gangs and domestic violence, we must remain vigilant and work hard to stay ahead of these issues and provide the high level of service and expertise that our citizens have come to expect from police and prosecutors here in Fairfax County. We continue to press hard in the fight to keep our schools, businesses and communities safe.

Why should voters elect you?

I have 28 years of experience prosecuting major felony cases in Fairfax County courts. I am committed to keeping Fairfax County safe.

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