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Attorney General of Kentucky

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Elected official in the U.S. state of Kentucky

Attorney General of Kentucky
Seal of the attorney general
since January 1, 2024
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years, two term limit
Inaugural holderGeorge Nicholas
1792
FormationKentucky Constitution
SuccessionThird
Salary$139,724.88[1]
WebsiteOffice of the Attorney General

Theattorney general of Kentucky is the chief legal officer of the U.S. state ofKentucky, created by theKentucky Constitution (Ky.Const. § 91). Under Kentucky law, they serve several roles, including the state's chief prosecutor (KRS 15.700), the state's chief law enforcement officer (KRS 15.700), and the state's chief law officer (KRS 15.020). As the chief prosecutor, the attorney general is the chairman of the Kentucky Prosecutors Advisory Council, which supervises theprosecutors of Kentucky (KRS 15.700, KRS 15.705). As chief law officer, they write opinions to advise government officials and agencies concerning the law. (KRS 15.020). The attorney general holds anex officio seat on various Kentucky state boards and agencies.

Theattorney general of Kentucky is elected for a four-year term in the same year other statewide officers are elected, rather than beingappointed as in some states such as Alaska. A 1992 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution permits the attorney general of Kentucky to serve two consecutive terms. (Ky.Const. § 93). The attorney general appoints a deputy and various assistants to the attorney general, who have the power to act on his behalf. (KRS 15.100(1)).

The attorney general of Kentucky is currently RepublicanRussell Coleman.

List of attorneys general of Kentucky

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#ImageNamePolitical partyTerm
1George NicholasFederalist1792–1793
2John BreckinridgeDemocratic-Republican1793–1797
3James BlairDemocratic-Republican1797–1820
4Joseph M. WhiteDemocratic-Republican1820
5Ben HardinDemocratic-Republican1820–1821
6Solomon P. SharpDemocratic-Republican1821–1825
7Frederick W. S. GraysonJacksonian1825–1825
8James W. DennyJacksonian1825–1832
9Charles MoreheadWhig1832–1838
10Owen G. CotesDemocratic1838–1849
11Madison Conyers JohnsonDemocratic1849
12James HarlanWhig1849–1859
13Andrew J. JamesDemocratic1859–1861
14John M. HarlanUnion1861–1865
15John RodmanDemocratic1865–1875
16Thomas Edward MossDemocratic1875–1879
17Parker Watkins HardinDemocratic1879–1889
18William J. HendrickDemocratic1889–1896
19William S. TaylorRepublican1896–1900
20R. J. BreckinridgeDemocratic1900–1902
21C. J. PrattDemocratic1902–1904
22N. B. HaysDemocratic1904–1908
23James BreathittRepublican1908–1912
24James GarnettDemocratic1912–1916
25M. M. LoganDemocratic1916–1917
26Charles H. MorrisDemocratic1917–1920
27Charles I. DawsonRepublican1920–1923
28Thomas Burnett McGregorDemocratic1923–1924
29Frank E. DaughertyDemocratic1924–1928
30James W. CammackDemocratic[2]1928–1932
31Bailey P. WoottonDemocratic1932–1936
32B. M. VincentDemocratic1936–1937
33Hubert MeredithDemocratic1937–1944
34Eldon S. DummitRepublican1944–1948
35Alvarado E. FunkDemocratic1948–1952
36J. D. Buckman, Jr.Democratic1952–1956
37Jo M. FergusonDemocratic1956–1960
38John Bayne BreckinridgeDemocratic1960–1964
39Robert F. Matthews, Jr.Democratic1964–1968
40John Bayne BreckinridgeDemocratic1968–1972
41Ed W. HancockDemocratic1972–1976
42Robert F. StephensDemocratic1976–1979
ActingSteve BeshearDemocratic1979–1980
431980–1984
44David L. ArmstrongDemocratic1984–1988
45Fred CowanDemocratic1988–1992
46Chris GormanDemocratic1992–1996
47Ben ChandlerDemocratic1996–2004
48Greg StumboDemocratic2004–2008
49Jack ConwayDemocratic2008–2016
50Andy BeshearDemocratic2016–2019
ActingDaniel Cameron[3]Republican2019–2020
512020–2024
52Russell ColemanRepublican2024–present

References

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  1. ^"Transparency.ky.gov - Salary Search". May 25, 2023. RetrievedMay 25, 2023.
  2. ^Kentucky Official Primary Ballot, Democratic party, August 6, 1927
  3. ^"Andy Beshear appoints Attorney General-elect Daniel Cameron to fill remainder of his term".WYMT. RetrievedDecember 8, 2021.

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The Kentucky Attorney General's Office is divided into the following divisions:

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Political party affiliations
  • 29Republicans (28 states, 1 territory)
  • 24Democrats (22 states, 1 territory, 1 district)
  • 1New Progressive (1 territory)
  • 2 Unknown (2 territories)
    An asterisk (*) indicates that the officeholder is serving in an acting capacity.
    State abbreviations link to position articles.
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