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David Carlucci is the Town Clerk of Clarkstown, New York. He is currently the Democratic candidate for the New York State Senate seat for the 38th district. Background David Carlucci was born and raised in Rockland County, graduating from Clarkstown High School North and Rockland Community College, where he was Student Representative to the college's Board of Trustees. After graduation, Carlucci volunteered for the Clarkstown chapter of the American Red Cross and served as a member of both St. Augustine's Parish Council in New City and the New City Library Board of Trustees. He later received a Leadership Scholarship to attend Cornell University, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Labor Relations. Political career Carlucci was elected Town Clerk of Clarkstown in 2005, the youngest in New York history, and was later reelected for a second and third term. In October 2009, he established a "mobile office" providing weekend hours to meet with Clarkstown residents at various locations throughout the town. Carlucci serves as Records Management Officer for Clarkstown and was elected to chair the Regional Advisory Committee for the New York State Archives in April 2008. Technology In May of 2009, Carlucci was named one of the nation's top 100 Generation NEXT and Information Technology Leaders by Innovation Generation. Later that year, he was awarded a fellowship to attend the 2009 Google Personal Democracy Forum. Carlucci is currently leading an initiative to win free broadband from Google for Clarkstown and has secured grants from the New York State Archives to digitize town documents from as early as 1752. Carlucci has also been successful in developing programs that allow residents to apply for handicapped parking permits and absentee ballots by text message. 2010 New York State Senate campaign In May 2010, Carlucci announced that he would be running for the 38th district seat of the New York State Senate. The seat, which has remained vacant since the death of Senator Thomas Morahan on July 12, represents Rockland County and part of Orange County. Personal life Carlucci is engaged to be married to Lauren Grossberg, also a Rockland resident, in January 2011.
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