List of attorneys general of Washington#Attorney GeneralTerm of office15Ken Eikenberry199316Christine Gregoire200517Rob McKenna201318Bob Fergusonpresent18 more rows
Kevin Barton is the Washington County District Attorney. He was elected into office on May 15, 2018.
Call 1-800-551-4636 (in Washington only) or 1-206-464-6684.
David M. Kerwin. David has been an Assistant Attorney General since 2008, and with the University of Washington since 2015.
The current Secretary of State is Steve Hobbs. The Secretary of State is the state's chief elections officer, chief corporations officer, and supervisor of the State Archives. The duties of the office are specified in Article III, Section 17 of the Washington State Constitution and Chapter 43.07 RCW.
The attorney general has a number of public interest functions, which are performed independently of government. They haves the power to refer appeals against unduly lenient sentences to the Court of Appeal and request that the High Court re-examine inquests.
Auditor Pat McCarthyWashington State Auditor Pat McCarthy began her term in January 2017. Before that, she managed the daily operations of Pierce County, the second largest county in Washington, for eight years.
$98,111 per yearThe typical Attorney General of Washington State Assistant Attorney General salary is $98,111 per year. Assistant Attorney General salaries at Attorney General of Washington State can range from $69,396 - $136,335 per year.
Mike KreidlerWashington Commissioner of InsuranceAuthority:Washington Code - 48.02.010Selection Method:ElectedCurrent OfficeholderMike Kreidler14 more rows
Ellen Rosenblum (Democratic Party)Oregon / Attorney generalEllen F. Rosenblum is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the Oregon Attorney General since 2012. She is the first female state attorney general in Oregon's history, and previously was a judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals from 2005 to 2011. Wikipedia
Anyone who likes police or legal fiction will probably have noticed that the U.K. uses the term solicitor where the U.S. uses the term attorney.