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In Maine politics from 2006 - 2012, Dill served as both a state representative and state senator. As a lawmaker, she was the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee and appointed Vice Chair of the National Conference of State Legislature’s Communication, Financial Affairs and Interstate Commerce Committee, and was a member of the Executive Committee Task Force on State and Local Taxation of Telecommunications and Electronic Commerce.
In 2012, Dill won a statewide primary in a crowded field and was the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in the race against Charlie Summers and Angus King.
Dill has been a panelist at several national conferences on broadband and net neutrality. In addition to her legal, legislative and public policy work, she worked as the Director of the Common Cause Digital Democracy Project in Washington, DC, and served as an adjunct faculty member at Southern Maine Community College.
Cynthia Dill earned her B.A. from the University of Vermont and her J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law. She is married to Tom Clarke, has two great kids, and lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine with her family.