North Carolina Attorney General
Head of the North Carolina Department of Justice
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The attorney general of North Carolina is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The incumbent attorney general, Jeff Jackson, taking office on January 1, 2025.
Attorney General of North Carolina | |
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Member of | Council of State |
Term length | Four years |
Inaugural holder | Waightstill Avery |
Formation | 1776 |
Salary | US$157,403 annually |
Website | ncdoj |
List of attorneys general
changeElected by the legislature
changeNo. | Attorney General | Term in office | Source | |
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1 | Thomas McGuire | 1767 – 1776 | [1] | |
2 | Waightstill Avery | 1777 – 1779 | [1] | |
3 | James Iredell | 1779 – 1782 | [1] | |
4 | Alfred Moore | 1782 – 1791 | [1] | |
5 | John Haywood | 1792 – 1795 | [1] | |
6 | Blake Baker Jr. | 1795 – 1803 | [1] | |
7 | Henry Seawell | 1803 – 1808 | [1] | |
8 | Oliver Fitts | 1808 – 1810 | [1] | |
9 | William Miller | 1810 | [1] | |
10 | Hutchins Gordon Burton | 1810 – 1816 | [1] | |
11 | William P. Drew | 1816 – 1824 | [1] | |
12 | James F. Taylor | 1825 – 1828 | [1] | |
13 | Robert H. Jones | 1828 | [1] | |
14 | Romulus Mitchell Saunders | 1828 – 1834 | [1] | |
15 | John Reeves Jones Daniel | 1835 – 1841 | [1] | |
16 | Hugh McQueen | 1841 – 1842 | [1] | |
17 | Spier Whitaker | 1842 – 1846 | [1] | |
18 | Edward Stanly | 1846 – 1848 | [1] | |
19 | Bartholomew F. Moore | 1848 – 1851 | [1] | |
20 | William Eaton Jr. | 1851 – 1852 | [1] | |
21 | Matt Whitaker Ransom | 1853 – 1855 | [1] | |
22 | Joseph B. Batchelor | 1855 – 1856 | [1] | |
23 | William Henry Bailey | 1857 | [1] | |
24 | William A. Jenkins | 1857 – 1862 | [1] | |
25 | Sion Hart Rogers | 1863 – 1868 | [1] |
Popularly elected
changeNo. | Attorney General | Term in office | Party | Source | |
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26 | William M. Coleman | 1868 – 1869 | Republican | [1] | |
27 | Lewis P. Olds | 1869 – 1870 | Republican | [1] | |
28 | William Marcus Shipp | 1870 – 1873 | Democratic | [1] | |
29 | Tazewell L. Hargrove | 1873 – 1877 | Republican | [1] | |
30 | Thomas S. Kenan | 1877 – 1885 | Democratic | [1] | |
31 | Theodore F. Davidson | 1885 – 1893 | Democratic | [1] | |
32 | Frank I. Osborne | 1893 – 1897 | Democratic | [2] | |
33 | Zeb V. Walser | 1897 – 1900 | Republican | [2] | |
34 | Robert Dick Douglas | 1900 – 1901 | Republican | [2] | |
35 | Robert D. Gilmer | 1901 – 1909 | Democratic | [2] | |
36 | Thomas Walter Bickett | 1909 – 1917 | Democratic | [2] | |
37 | James S. Manning | 1917 – 1925 | Democratic | [2] | |
38 | Dennis G. Brummitt | 1925 – 1935 | Democratic | [2] | |
39 | Aaron A. F. Seawell | 1935 – 1938 | Democratic | [2] | |
40 | Harry McMullan | 1938 – 1955 | Democratic | [2] | |
41 | William B. Rodman Jr. | 1955 – 1956 | Democratic | [3] | |
42 | George B. Patton | 1956 – 1958 | Democratic | [2] | |
43 | Malcolm B. Seawell | 1958 – 1960 | Democratic | [2] | |
44 | T. Wade Bruton | 1960 – 1969 | Democratic | [2] | |
45 | Robert Burren Morgan | 1969 – 1974 | Democratic | [2] | |
46 | James H. Carson Jr. | 1974 – 1975 | Republican | [2] | |
47 | Rufus L. Edmisten | 1975 – 1985 | Democratic | [2] | |
48 | Lacy Thornburg | 1985 – 1993 | Democratic | [2] | |
49 | Mike Easley | 1993 – 2001 | Democratic | [4] | |
50 | Roy Cooper | 2001 – 2017 | Democratic | [5] | |
51 | Josh Stein | 2017 – 2025 | Democratic | [6] | |
52 | Jeff Jackson | 2025–present | Democratic |
References
change- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 North Carolina Manual 2011, p. 192.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 North Carolina Manual 2011, p. 193.
- ↑ Mays 2008, p. 107.
- ↑ "The SBI over the years: Who's been in charge". The News & Observer. August 20, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
- ↑ "Who's On The Ballot?". Spectrum News 1. Charter Communications. 2020. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
- ↑ "About the Attorney General". North Carolina Department of Justice. Retrieved August 21, 2022.