Nov 02, 2010 · Alabama's 2010 Attorney General election saw Republican Luther Strange decisively defeated Democrat James Anderson after triumphing over incumbent Troy King in the Republican primary.. The date of the 2010 primary election was June 1, 2010. The primary runoff election was held on July 13, 2010 .
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Attorney General 2010 -2012 Paula Dow, one of the first Cabinet appointments announced by Governor Chris Christie, assumed the position of Acting Attorney General on January 19, 2010.
William BarrPresidentGeorge H. W. BushPreceded byDonald B. AyerSucceeded byGeorge J. Terwilliger IIIUnited States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel30 more rows
List of U.S. attorneys generalAttorney GeneralYears of serviceMerrick Garland2021-PresentCharles Lee1795-1801William Bradford1794-1795Edmund Jennings Randolph1789-179482 more rows
Mark FilipList of United States deputy attorneys general#NameTerm beganActingCraig S. MorfordJuly 26, 200733Mark FilipMarch 10, 200834David W. OgdenMarch 12, 2009ActingGary GrindlerFebruary 5, 201045 more rows
Jeff SessionsOfficial portrait, 201784th United States Attorney GeneralIn office February 9, 2017 – November 7, 2018PresidentDonald Trump33 more rows
Meet the Attorney General Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was sworn in as the 86th Attorney General of the United States on March 11, 2021.2 days ago
It is a go-ahead place....1850 until Present.NamesDates of OfficeJohn K. Van de KampJan. 1983 - Jan. 1991George DeukmejianJan. 1979 - Jan. 1983Evelle J. YoungerJan. 1971 - Jan. 1979Thomas C. LynchSep. 1964 - Jan. 197130 more rows
Janet RenoOfficial portrait, c. 1990s78th United States Attorney GeneralIn office March 12, 1993 – January 20, 2001PresidentBill Clinton16 more rows
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Rod Jay Rosenstein (/ˈroʊzənˌstaɪn/; born January 13, 1965) is an American attorney who served as the 37th United States deputy attorney general from April 2017 until May 2019. Prior to his appointment, he served as a United States attorney for the District of Maryland.
Paul J. McNulty, Deputy Attorney General. Paul J. McNulty was confirmed as Deputy Attorney General on March 17, 2006.
The United States attorney general (AG) leads the United States Department of Justice, and is the chief lawyer of the federal government of the United States. The attorney general serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United States on all legal matters.
Pete Sessions is not related to former Senator and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Term Limits. Of the 50 Attorneys General, 25 do not have a formal provision specifying the number of terms allowed. Of the 44 elected attorneys general, all serve four-year terms with the exception of Vermont, who serves a two-year term.
The current party composition of the state attorneys general is: 23 Democrats....Current attorneys general.OfficeholderTreg TaylorStateAlaskaPartyRepublicanAssumed officeJanuary 30, 2021Term expiresAppointed55 more columns
four-yearUnder the state Constitution, the Attorney General is elected to a four-year term in the same statewide election as the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Controller, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Insurance Commissioner.
The Office of the Attorney General's thirteen Regional Offices help carry out the Attorney General's essential defensive, regulatory and affirmative justice functions in every part of New York State.
The attorney general is supported in this role by the director of public prosecutions.)...Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.Minister of Justice Attorney General of CanadaIncumbent David Lametti since January 14, 2019Department of JusticeStyleThe HonourableAbbreviationMoJAG10 more rows
Three months after Deborah Madden, a San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) drug-test technician, resigned from her position and entered treatment for drug and alcohol abuse, all drug testing at the police crime lab was halted. An investigation was launched to determine whether Madden, whose responsibilities included vouching for the weight and purity of seized drugs, stole cocaine after "officials discovered that the evidence was missing during a crime lab audit conducted" prior to her departure. The audit was prompted after a supervisor became aware of apparent tampering with the packaging of drug evidence. In a police interview conducted nearly a month after the investigation into the matter began, Madden admitted to using cocaine found at work in order "to try to control her drinking habit after trying it from a friend."
The California Attorney General election of 2010 was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democrat Jerry Brown did not stand for re-election, instead choosing to run for governor. A field of 14 candidates had emerged by May 28 in the race to replace Brown, including three Republicans, six Democrats, and five from third parties.
Secretary of State Debra Bowen rejected his title of assistant attorney general and stated, "it was misleading to voters." While it is true that Eastman did hold such a title, it was for South Dakota and not California .
Kamala Harris, district attorney for San Francisco, had her support concentrated in the north. Another Field Poll, held September 14-21, found that Cooley held a ten point lead among mail-in voters, while Harris held a one percentage edge with precinct voters.
Norman Hsu, a convicted pyramid investment promoter who fundraised for Democratic politicians, donated $1,250 to Kamala D. Harris, who refused to return the money. A spokesman for the Harris campaign said she had "wanted to donate Hsu's contributions to charity during her 2007 re-election campaign, but San Francisco law prohibited candidates from doing so during an active race." After winning re-election as San Francisco district attorney, Harris said that she made the donation to the San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium. A spokesman for her Republican opponent's campaign said that her explanation proves she was either "incompetent or dishonest."
Ballotpedia called the race as leaning Republican, while Governing magazine suggested it was a toss-up.
Republican Party - State Senator Derek Schmidt#N#Democratic Party - Incumbent Stephen Six#N#Libertarian Party - Private attorney Dennis Hawver