Vermont Attorney General - List of Vermont Attorneys General

List of Vermont Attorneys General

  • 1790-1793 Samuel Hitchcock
  • 1793-1795 Daniel Buck
  • 1795-1797 Vacant
  • 1797-1904 Repealed by the legislature
  • 1904-1908 Clarke C. Fitts, Republican(2)
  • 1908-1912 John G. Sargent, Republican
  • 1912-1915 Rufus E. Brown, Republican
  • 1915-1919 Herbert G. Barber, Republican
  • 1919-1925 Frank C. Archibald, Republican
  • 1925-1931 J. Ward Carver, Republican (appointed after a resignation)
  • 1931-1941 Lawrence C. Jones, Republican
  • 1941-1947 Alban J. Parker, Republican
  • 1947-1953 Clifton G. Parker, Republican
  • 1953-1955 F. Elliott Barber, Jr., Republican
  • 1955-1957 Robert T. Stafford, Republican
  • 1957-1960 Frederick M. Reed, Republican
  • 1960-1962 Thomas M. Debevoise, Republican (appointed after a resignation)
  • 1962-1963 Charles J. Adams (appointed after a resignation)
  • 1963-1965 Charles E. Gibson, Jr., Republican
  • 1965-1967 John P. Connarn, Democrat
  • 1967-1969 James L. Oakes, Republican
  • 1969-1973 James M. Jeffords, Republican
  • 1973-1975 Kimberly B. Cheney, Republican
  • 1975-1981 M. Jerome Diamond, Democrat
  • 1981-1985 John J. Easton, Jr., Republican
  • 1985-1997 Jeffrey L. Amestoy, Republican
  • 1997-current William H. Sorrell, Democrat (appointed after a resignation)

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