The Democratic victory in the 2013 Virginia election for attorney general caused the party to briefly regain a 22-21 majority of elected attorney general offices. This lead was lost in the 2014 midterm elections. After that point, the Republican Party continued to grow its majority control of elected attorney general offices.
Asked among 375 registered voters who indicated that they intend to vote in the 2022 Republican Primary and have voted in the 2020, 2018, or 2016 primary elections. 47% 21% 16% 15% 1% Ken Paxton George P. Bush Eva Guzman Louie Gohmert Someone else 0 10 20 30 40 50 Source: February 2022 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll. category.
Ten states held attorney general elections in 2020: Indiana, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia.. No attorney general offices changed partisan control as a result of the 2020 elections. Eight incumbents won re-election, one incumbent did not run for re-election, and one incumbent was defeated in a party convention.
Attorneys general are the top legal officers of their state or territory. They advise and represent their legislature and state agencies and act as the “People’s Lawyer” for the citizens. Most are elected, though a few are appointed by the governor. Select your state to connect to your state attorney general's website. Find your state or territory:
Three states held elections for attorney general in 2019. Republicans gained control of two Democratic-held attorney general offices held one office for a net gain of two seats. As a result, Republicans held a majority of all attorney general offices nationwide.
The attorney general is responsible for enforcing state law and advising the state government on legal matters. In many states, attorneys general play a large role in the law enforcement process.
Todd Rokita defeated incumbent Curtis Hill and two other candidates in the Republican Party primary convention to determine the party's attorney general nominee in the November 3, 2020, general election. After the final round of voting, Rokita received 52 percent of the delegate vote to Hill's 48 percent.
Incumbent Sean Reyes defeated David Leavitt in the Republican Party primary for Utah attorney general on June 30, 2020. Reyes received 54% of the vote to Leavitt's 46%. Reyes and Leavitt advanced from the April 25 state Republican Party convention, where Reyes received 57.5% of the vote to Leavitt's 42.5%.
No attorney general offices changed partisan control as a result of the 2020 elections. Eight incumbents won re-election, one incumbent did not run for re-election, and one incumbent was defeated in a party convention. All 50 states have an attorney general who serves as the state's chief legal officer.
Current office: U.S. Representative – Texas 1st Congressional District
Education: University of Houston (bachelors), South Texas College of Law (law school - JD), Duke University (law school - LLM)
Education: Texas State University (bachelors), St. Mary’s University (law school)
Education: Brown (bachelors), University of Houston Law Center (law school)
Education: Davidson College (bachelors), University of Texas (law school)
Education: Morehouse College (bachelors), Temple University (law school)
By law, the Attorney General's title and summary may not exceed 100 words. After preparation, the title and summary is submitted with the proposed initiative measure to the Secretary of State .
The ballot initiative process gives California citizens a way to propose laws and constitutional amendments without the support of the Governor or the Legislature. A simplified explanation of the initiative process follows. Steps for an Initiative to become Law.