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Maryland: State Attorneys General


Maryland State Attorneys General, 1777-2007(May beincomplete!)
JamesTilghman 1777-78LutherMartin 1778-1805WilliamPinkney 1805-06JohnThomson Mason 1806JohnJohnson 1806-11JohnMontgomery 1811-18LutherMartin 1818-22ThomasB. Dorsey 1822-24ThomasKell 1824-27RogerB. Taney 1827-31JosiahBayly 1831-46GeorgeR. Richardson 1846-51RobertJ. Brent 1851AlexanderRandall 1865-67IsaacD. Jones 1867-71AndrewK. Syester 1871-75CharlesJ. M. Gwinn 1875-83CharlesB. Roberts 1883-87WilliamPinkney Whyte 1887-91JohnP. Poe 1891-95HarryM. Clabaugh 1895-99GeorgeR. Gaither 1899IsidorRayner 1899-1903WilliamShepard Bryan, Jr. 1903-07IsaacLobe Straus 1907-11EdgarAllan Poe 1911-15AlbertC. Ritchie 1915-19OgleMarbury 1919AlexanderArmstrong 1919-23ThomasH. Robinson 1923-30WilliamPreston Lane, Jr. 1930-34HerbertR. O'Conor 1934-38WilliamC. Walsh 1938-45WilliamCurran 1945-46HallHammond 1946-52EdwardD. E. Rollins 1952-54C.Ferdinand Sybert 1954-61ThomasB. Finan 1961-66RobertC. Murphy 1966FrancisB. Burch 1966-78JonF. Oster 1979GeorgeA. Nilson 1979StephenH. Sachs 1979-87J.Joseph Curran, Jr. 1987-2007DougGansler 2007-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1851 Feb 10:GeorgeR. Richardson, died in office.
  • 1930 Sep 8:ThomasH. Robinson (Dem), nominated, but died before the election.
  • 1930 Oct 12:ThomasH. Robinson, died in office.
  • 1930 Nov 4:WilliamPreston Lane, Jr. (Dem), elected;DavidA. Robb (Rep), defeated;WilliamA. Toole (Socialist), defeated;WordH. Mills (Labor), defeated;IsidoreSamuelson (Communist), defeated.
  • 1958:C.Maurice Weidemeyer (Rep), defeated.
  • 1966 Sep 13:FrancisB. Burch (Dem), nominated;E.Clinton Bamberger, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;FrancisX. Gallagher (Dem), defeated in primary;ErnestN. Cory, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1966 Sep 13:WilliamO. Doub (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1966 Nov 8:FrancisB. Burch (Dem), elected;WilliamO. Doub (Rep), defeated.
  • 1970 Nov 3:FrancisB. Burch (Dem), elected;ThomasM. Anderson, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 1986:J.Joseph Curran, Jr., elected.
  • 1990:J.Joseph Curran, Jr., elected.
  • 1994:J.Joseph Curran, Jr., elected.
  • 1998 Nov 3:J.Joseph Curran, Jr. (Dem), elected;PaulH. Rappaport (Rep), defeated.
  • 2002 Sep 10:J.Joseph Curran, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 2002 Sep 10:EdwinMacVaugh (Rep), nominated;JeffreyN. Pritzker (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2002 Nov 5:J.Joseph Curran, Jr. (Dem), elected;EdwinMacVaugh (Rep), defeated.
  • 2006 Sep 12:DougGansler (Dem), nominated.
  • 2007 Nov 6:DougGansler (Dem), elected.

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