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Political party
  
Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
David Caprio

Siblings
  
Frank T. Caprio

Role
  
Attorney


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Born
  
June 5, 1967 (age 56) Rhode Island (
1967-06-05
)

Alma mater
  
Boston College (B.S.), Suffolk University Law School (J.D), University of Southern Europe (MBA)

Profession
  
Attorney & State Representative

Residence
  
Education
  

Preceded by
  
James M. Kelso (D-47)

David Caprio's Capitol Television Interview Part I


David A. Caprio (born June 5, 1967) is an American attorney and Rhode Island State Representative from District 34. He was first elected on December 21, 1999. Caprio represents portions of South Kingstown and Narragansett. He is the son of Joyce and the Chief of the Providence Municipal Court Judge Frank Caprio and the brother of former Rhode Island State Treasurer Frank T. Caprio.

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David Caprio ITeam RI Democratic Party Chairman David Caprio resigns WJAR

David Caprio resigns as RI Democratic Party chairman


Education

Representative Caprio attended Bishop Hendricken High School, graduating in 1985. He then went on to Boston College, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in 1989. He holds degrees from Suffolk University Law School (a J.D.) and the University of Southern Europe (an MBA).

Professional

David Caprio works as an attorney for the Providence law firm Caprio and Caprio and is an active real estate investor with holdings in Florida, Narragansett, Newport, Providence, and Barrington, Rhode Island.

2010

Defeated in the September primary 1333 to 975 by Teresa Tanzi

Tanzi will face Timothy W. Burchett, a Republican, and Peter J. Stone, who is running as an independent, in the Nov. 2 election.

2009 General Assembly Session

Representative David Caprio was named to the House Finance Committee.

Election 2008

David Caprio ran a 'Green Campaign' including purchasing carbon offsets for his mobile campaign headquarters, printing all campaign materials on recycled paper, and purchasing offsets for his personal residence.

David was endorsed by the Sierra Club, the SEIU (Service Employees International Union), and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT).

His campaign utilized new media extensively including Facebook, multiple campaign videos posted on YouTube, and web based advertising.

On September 9, 2008, David overwhelmingly defeated his primary opponent Ryan P. Drugan by a 42% margin (71%-29%). Representative Caprio did not have a general election opponent so he returned to the State House for his fifth term beginning 6 January 2009.

References

David Caprio Wikipedia