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- Larry Krasner - Wikipedia
Lawrence Samuel Krasner[1] (born March 30, 1961) is an American lawyer who is the 26th District Attorney of Philadelphia [2] Elected to the position in 2017, Krasner was one of the first U S district attorney candidates to run as a self-described "progressive prosecutor" [3]
- Larry Krasner for Philadelphia DA District Attorney
Now, he’s running for a third term to build on his work making Philadelphia a safer and freer city During his first two terms, Larry has focused on the most serious crimes in Philadelphia while working to address the root causes of violence
- Leadership - Office of the District Attorney : City of Philadelphia
A lifelong commitment to accuracy in criminal justice, civil rights, equal justice, and empowering the people Lawrence S Krasner was officially sworn in for a second term as Philadelphia’s 26th District Attorney on January 2, 2022
- Philly DA Larry Krasner to announce reelection bid – NBC10 Philadelphia
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is set to launch his campaign for reelection on Tuesday Krasner is positioning his reelection bid as a continuation of his progressive
- Larry Krasner wins Philadelphia’s Democratic primary for a third term . . .
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Progressive stalwart Larry Krasner has won Philadelphia’s Democratic primary election Tuesday to continue serving as district attorney after withstanding an impeachment attempt and years of criticism by President Donald Trump and other Republicans
- Q A with Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a progressive prosecutor who often finds himself in the crosshairs of the GOP and local critics, is in search of a third term in office while fending off a Democratic challenger in former Judge Patrick Dugan
- Lawrence Krasner - Ballotpedia
Krasner (Democratic Party) is running for re-election for Philadelphia District Attorney in Pennsylvania He is on the ballot in the general election on November 4, 2025
- Larry Krasner wins primary election for Philadelphia district attorney
Krasner’s victory all but guarantees him a third term in office as the city’s top prosecutor, with no Republicans filing to run in November’s general election
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