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  2. State attorney general - Wikipedia

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    The most prevalent method of selecting a state's attorney general is by popular election. 43 states have an elected attorney general. [1] Elected attorneys general serve a four-year term, except in Vermont, where the term is two years. [2] Seven states do not popularly elect an attorney general. In Alaska, Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and ...

  3. List of U.S. statewide elected officials - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of U.S. statewide elected executive officials.These state constitutional officers have their duties and qualifications mandated in state constitutions. This list does not include those elected to serve in non-executive branches of government, such as justices or clerks of the state supreme courts or at-large members of the state legislatures.

  4. Attorney general - Wikipedia

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    The Attorney General of Ireland is the legal adviser to the Government and is therefore the chief law officer of the State. The Office of the Attorney General, is made up of a number of different offices: The Attorney General's Office (located at Merrion Street, Dublin 2) containing the Advisory Counsel to the Attorney General

  5. Longtime state attorney general elected governor in this red ...

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    The Fox News Decision Desk projects that Republican state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey of West Virginia will succeed GOP Gov. Jim Justice as the red-leaning state's governor.. Morrisey is ...

  6. State constitutional officer - Wikipedia

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    Every state has an attorney general, who is the chief legal advisor to the state government and the state's chief law enforcement officer, analogous to the United States Attorney General. 43 of the states directly elect their attorney general, while the others are selected by the governor, legislature, or state supreme court. [4]

  7. A seasoned prosecutor with few political ties is elected as ...

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    During the first round of voting on Feb. 8 hundreds of supporters of President Petro showed up outside the court, urging the judges to select a new attorney general as soon as possible so that a ...

  8. State governments of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Until 1964, state senators were generally elected from districts that were not necessarily equal in population. In some cases state senate districts were based partly on county lines. In the vast majority of states, the Senate districts provided proportionately greater representation to rural areas. However, in the 1964 decision Reynolds v.

  9. United States Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The title, "attorney general" is an example of a noun (attorney) followed by a postpositive adjective (general). [6] " General" is a description of the type of attorney, not a title or rank in itself ( as it would be in the military ). [ 6 ]