New York County District Attorney - List of District Attorneys

List of District Attorneys

District Attorney Took office Left office Party Notes
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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