From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Randy Brock
Randy Brock
Preceded by Vermont Auditor of Accounts Succeeded by
Elizabeth M. Ready 2005-2007 Thomas M. Salmon
Randolph D. "Randy" Brock (born September 28, 1943,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Vermont Republican
References
politician. He served as Vermont Auditor of Accounts [1] http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20111207/
from 2005 to 2007. EVENTS02/111209988
Biography External links
Brock holds a B.A. from Middlebury College and a M.A. • Official Campaign Website
from Yale University. Persondata
Brock served in the United States Army, attaining the
Name Brock, Randy
rank of Captain. He saw action in the Vietnam War, earn-
ing a Bronze Star and an Army Commendation Medal. Alternative names
He is a retired executive vice president for Fidelity In- Short description American politician
vestments. Date of birth September 28, 1943
He is married to Andrea Forrest Brock, and the couple
Place of birth
have one daughter.
Date of death
2004 Election Place of death
Brock was elected as Auditor in 2004, defeating Democra-
tic incumbent Elizabeth M. Ready in her bid for re-elec-
tion.
2006 Election and Recount
Main article: Vermont Auditor of Accounts election, 2006
In the November 7, 2006 election, Brock was challenged
by Democratic candidate Thomas M. Salmon, the son of
former Vermont Governor Thomas P. Salmon. The initial
vote tally put Brock ahead by 137 votes. However, Salmon
requested a recount, and on December 21, 2006, Salmon
was declared the winner by a margin of 102 votes.
2008 Election
In 2008 Brock was elected to the Vermont State Senate.
2012 Election
Brock announced on December 7, 2011 that he will be
a candidate for Governor of Vermont in the 2012 Elec-
tion.[1]
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