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South Carolina Attorney General

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Elected official in the United States
Attorney General ofSouth Carolina
Incumbent
Alan Wilson
since January 12, 2011
StyleThe Honorable
TypeChief law enforcement officer
Term lengthFour years, no limit
Constituting instrumentConstitution of South Carolina
First holderNicholas Trott
Salary$208,000[1]
Websitewww.scag.gov

Theattorney general of South Carolina is a statewide elected attorney andSouth Carolina's chief legal officer and prosecutor.[2] They are a constitutional officer responsible for providing legal opinions to the legislative and executive branch, represent state officers in civil suits, and appear on behalf of the State in all cases before theSupreme Court of the United States and all appellate courts.

History

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On February 5, 1698, Nicholas Trott was appointed as the first attorney general of South Carolina during its time as a British colony. He arrived in Charleston and assumed his duties the following year.[3]Alexander Moultrie, half-brother of Revolutionary War figure and future governorWilliam Moultrie, was named the state's first attorney general under its first state "president",John Rutledge, in 1776. Rutledge had been provincial attorney general himself for 10 months before independence. Moultrie was impeached and resigned in 1792 for diverting state funds into theYazoo land company fraud.

After the1876 South Carolina gubernatorial election, the state was left with a contested election and a dual government, from the election in November through April 1877. RepublicanRobert B. Elliott served briefly in this situation under Republican governorDaniel Henry Chamberlain, whileJames Conner held office under fellow Confederate officer and DemocratWade Hampton III. Hampton and Conner prevailed.

His Majesty's attorneys-general of South Carolina

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The colonialprovince of South Carolina was first organized under a royal governor in 1720.[4]

U.S. state of South Carolina attorneys general

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ImageNameTook officeLeft officeParty
Alexander Moultrie17761792
John Julius Pringle17921808
Langdon ChevesDecember 8, 1808December 4, 1810Democratic-Republican
John Smythe Richardson (Sr.)18101818
Robert Y. HayneDecember 18, 1818December 7, 1822Democratic-Republican
James L. Petigru18221830Whig
Hugh S. LegaréNovember 27, 1830November 29, 1832Democratic
Robert RhettNovember 29, 1832March 4, 1837Democratic
Henry Bailey18371848
Isaac W. Hayne18481868
Daniel Henry ChamberlainJuly 6, 1868December 7, 1872Republican
Samuel Wickliff Melton18721876Republican
William Stone18761876Republican
Robert B. Elliott (disputed)December 14, 1876May 29, 1877Republican
James Conner (disputed)18761877Democratic
LeRoy F. Youmans18771882Democratic
Charles R. Miles18821886
Joseph H. EarleNovember 30, 1886December 4, 1890Democratic
Young J. Pope18901891
John L. McLaurinDecember 10, 1891December 5, 1892Democratic
Daniel A. Townsend18921894
William A. Barber18941898
G. Duncan Bellinger (Sr.)18981902
U. X. Gunter, Jr.19021905Democratic
LeRoy F. Youmans19051906Democratic
D.C. Ray19061907
J. Fraser Lyon19071912
Thomas H. Peeples19131918Democratic
Samuel M. Wolfe19181924
John M. Daniel19241950Democratic
Tolliver Cleveland Callison Sr.[6]19511959Democratic
Daniel R. McLeod19591983Democratic
Thomas T. MedlockJanuary 3, 1983January 3, 1995Democratic
Charlie CondonJanuary 15, 1995January 15, 2003Republican
Henry McMasterJanuary 15, 2003January 12, 2011Republican
Alan WilsonJanuary 12, 2011presentRepublican

References

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  1. ^Budds, Becky (11 November 2022)."Pay raises for 6 South Carolina elected officials are coming in January".WLTX. Retrieved20 November 2022.
  2. ^"Inside the Office -".
  3. ^Cook, Robert D. (February 4, 2005)."History of the Office". South Carolina Attorney General's Office. RetrievedJune 12, 2023.
  4. ^William Roy Smith,South Carolina as a Royal Province, 1710–1776, Macmillan, 1903, pp. 412–413.
  5. ^assistant / acting AG from 1742 through 1747; official term 1747 – 1757. Seehttp://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/james-wright-1716-1785
  6. ^"Heart Attack Proves Fatal To Callison".The Greenville News. Associated Press. 18 March 1966. p. 48.
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