List of District Attorneys
District Attorney | Took office | Left office | Party | Notes |
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Richard Riker | August 19, 1801 | February 13, 1810 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Cadwallader D. Colden | February 13, 1810 | February 19, 1811 | Federalist | |
Richard Riker | February 19, 1811 | March 5, 1813 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Barent Gardenier | March 5, 1813 | March 31, 1815 | Federalist | |
John Rodman | March 31, 1815 | January 28, 1817 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Hugh Maxwell | January 28, 1817 | June 11, 1818 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Pierre C. Van Wyck | June 11, 1818 | February 13, 1821 | ||
Hugh Maxwell | February 13, 1821 | May 1829 | Dem.-Rep. | in 1821 the last D.A. appointed by the Council of Appointment; re-appointed by the Court of General Sessions in 1823 and 1826 (two terms) |
Ogden Hoffman | May 1829 | May 22, 1835 | Democratic | two terms |
Thomas Phoenix | May 22, 1835 | June 4, 1838 | ||
James R. Whiting | June 4, 1838 | June 10, 1844 | Democratic | two terms |
Matthew C. Paterson | June 10, 1844 | January 26, 1846 | died in office | |
John McKeon | February 6, 1846 | December 31, 1850 | Democratic | in 1846 the last D.A. appointed by the Court of General Sessions; in 1847 the first D.A. elected by popular ballot; elected at the judicial State election of May 1847 to a term of three years and a half |
N. Bowditch Blunt | January 1, 1851 | July 17, 1854 | Whig | died in office during his second term |
Lorenzo B. Shepard | July 25, 1854 | December 31, 1854 | Democratic | appointed by Gov. Horatio Seymour to fill vacancy |
A. Oakey Hall | January 1, 1855 | December 31, 1857 | Whig | |
Peter B. Sweeny | January 1, 1858 | October 5, 1858 | Democratic | resigned because of ill health |
Joseph Blunt | October 1858 | December 31, 1858 | Republican | appointed by Gov. John A. King to fill vacancy |
Nelson J. Waterbury | January 1, 1859 | December 31, 1861 | Democratic | |
A. Oakey Hall | January 1, 1862 | December 31, 1868 | Republican | second tenure; resigned during his fourth term to take office as Mayor of New York City |
Samuel B. Garvin | January 1869 | December 31, 1872 | Democratic | appointed by Gov. John T. Hoffman to fill vacancy; then elected to a full term |
Benjamin K. Phelps | January 1, 1873 | December 30, 1880 | Republican | died in office during his third term |
Daniel G. Rollins | January 3, 1881 | December 31, 1881 | Republican | as Assistant D.A. appointed temporarily by the Court of General Sessions; on January 10, appointed by Gov. Alonzo B. Cornell to fill vacancy |
John McKeon | January 1, 1882 | November 22, 1883 | Democratic | second tenure; died in office |
John Vincent | November 22, 1883 | November 30, 1883 | Democratic | as one of four Assistant D.A.s, was appointed by the Court of General Sessions to act until the appointment of a successor |
Wheeler H. Peckham | November 30, 1883 | December 9, 1883 | Democratic | appointed by Gov. Grover Cleveland to fill vacancy; then resigned due to ill health |
Peter B. Olney | December 10, 1883 | December 31, 1884 | Democratic | appointed by Gov. Cleveland to fill vacancy |
Randolph B. Martine | January 1, 1885 | December 31, 1887 | Democratic | |
John R. Fellows | January 1, 1888 | December 31, 1890 | Democratic | |
De Lancey Nicoll | January 1, 1891 | December 31, 1893 | Democratic | |
John R. Fellows | January 1, 1894 | December 7, 1896 | Democratic | second term; elected to a three-year term (1894–96), had his term extended by a year so that the D.A. and the Mayor and other City officers would be elected together in odd-numbered years, but died in office shortly before his extra year began |
Vernon M. Davis | December 7, 1896 | December 19, 1896 | Democratic | as the senior Assistant D.A., was appointed by the Court of General Sessions to act until the appointment of a successor by the Governor |
William M.K. Olcott | December 19, 1896 | December 31, 1897 | Republican | appointed by Governor Levi P. Morton to fill vacancy |
Asa Bird Gardiner | January 1, 1898 | December 22, 1900 | Democratic | first D.A. elected to a four-year term under the Consolidation Charter, then removed from office by Gov. Theodore Roosevelt due to corruption charges |
Eugene A. Philbin | December 22, 1900 | December 31, 1901 | Democratic | appointed by Gov. Roosevelt to fill vacancy |
William T. Jerome | January 1, 1902 | December 31, 1909 | Fusion/Ind. | two terms; elected in 1901 on a Fusion ticket nominated by Anti-Tammany Democrats, Republicans and the Citizens Union; re-elected in 1905 as an Independent, nominated by the Republican Party too late to appear as such on the ballot |
Charles S. Whitman | January 1, 1910 | December 31, 1914 | Republican | resigned to take office as Governor of New York during his second term |
Charles A. Perkins | January 1915 | December 31, 1915 | Republican | appointed by Gov. Whitman to fill vacancy; defeated by Swann in special election |
Edward Swann | January 1, 1916 | December 31, 1921 | Democratic | won special election for the remainder of Whitman's second term; then re-elected to a full term |
Joab H. Banton | January 1, 1922 | December 31, 1929 | Democratic | two terms |
Thomas C. T. Crain | January 1, 1930 | December 31, 1933 | Democratic | |
William C. Dodge | January 1, 1934 | December 31, 1937 | Democratic | |
Thomas E. Dewey | January 1, 1938 | December 31, 1941 | Republican | |
Frank S. Hogan | January 1, 1942 | February 5, 1974 | Democratic | tendered his resignation on December 26, 1973, but remained in office until the appointment of a successor on February 5, 1974, shortly after beginning his ninth term |
Richard Kuh | February 5, 1974 | December 31, 1974 | Democratic | appointed by Gov. Malcolm Wilson to fill vacancy; defeated by Morgenthau in Democratic primary for special election |
Robert M. Morgenthau | January 1, 1975 | December 31, 2009 | Democratic | won special election for the remainder of Hogan's ninth term; then re-elected eight times; longest serving DA for New York County |
Cyrus Vance, Jr. | January 1, 2010 | Incumbent | Democratic |
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