Office Holders
Attorney General | Term of Service |
---|---|
Joseph Branch | 1845 - 1846 |
Augustus E. Maxwell | 1846 - 1848 |
James T. Archer | 1848 |
David P. Hogue | 1848–1853 |
Mariano D. Papy | 1853-1861 |
John B. Galbraith | 1861-1868 |
James Westcott, Jr. | 1868 |
A. R. Meek | 1868–1870 |
Sherman Conant | 1870-1871 |
J.B.C. Drew | 1871-1872 |
H. Bisbee, Jr. | 1872 |
J.P.C. Emmons | 1872–1873 |
William A. Cocke | 1873-1877 |
George P. Raney | 1877–1885 |
Martina Ceasar | 1885-1889 |
William B. Lamar | 1889–1903 |
James B. Whitfield | 1903-1904 |
W.H. Ellis | 1904-1909 |
Park Trammell | 1909-1913 |
Thomas F. West | 1913-1917 |
Van C. Swearingen | 1917-1921 |
Rivers Buford | 1921-1925 |
J.B. Johnson | 1925-1927 |
Fred H. Davis | 1927-1931 |
Cary D. Landis | 1931-1938 |
George Couper Gibbs | 1938-1941 |
J. Thomas Watson | 1941-1949 |
Richard W. Ervin | 1949-1964 |
James W. Kynes | 1964-1965 |
Earl Faircloth | 1965-1971 |
Robert Shevin | 1971-1979 |
James C. Smith | 1979-1987 |
Robert A. Butterworth | 1987-2002 |
Richard E. Doran | 2002-2003 |
Charlie Crist | 2003-2007 |
Bill McCollum | 2007-2011 |
Pam Bondi | 2011- |
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