Massachusetts Attorney General
The Massachusetts Attorney General is an elected constitutionally defined executive officer of the Massachusetts Government. The officeholder is the chief lawyer and law enforcement officer of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The officeholder also acts as an advocate and resource for the Commonwealth and its residents in many areas, including consumer protection, combating fraud and corruption, protecting civil rights, and promoting meaningful economic recovery. The current Attorney General is Maura Healey.
History
When the state constitution was first enacted, the Attorney General was appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Governor's Council. The office was abolished in 1843 and re-established in 1849. In 1855 the constitution was amended so that the Attorney General (along with a number of other constitutionally enumerated offices) was elected by the people. The length of the term of office has matched that of the governor, and elections are held concurrently with those for other constitutional office. Elections were first held annually, became biennial (every two years) in 1920, and quadrennial (every four years) in 1966.
Organization
The Office of the Attorney General is organized into five Bureaus: Executive; Business and Labor; Criminal; Government; and Public Protection and Advocacy. Each bureau is divided into divisions and teams. These Bureaus and Divisions have distinct missions, but work closely together to ensure the Attorney General’s Office provides the highest level of public protection.
List of Attorneys General
No. |
Attorney General |
Term |
Party |
1 |
Paul Dudley |
July 1702 – November 1718 |
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2 |
John Valentine |
November 1718 – June 1720 |
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3 |
Thomas Newton |
June 1720 – May 1721 |
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Vacant |
Vacant |
May 1721 – June 1722 |
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4 |
John Overing |
June 1722 – June 1723 |
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5 |
Vacant |
June 1723 – June 1725 |
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6 |
John Read |
June 1725 – June 1728 |
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7 |
Joseph Hiller |
June 1728 – June 1729 |
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8 |
John Overing |
June 1729 – June 1749 |
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9 |
Edmund Trowbridge |
June 1749 – March 1767 |
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10 |
Jeremiah Gridley |
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March 1767 – September 1767 |
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11 |
Vacant |
September 1767 – November 1767 |
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12 |
Jonathan Sewall |
November 1767 – September 1774 |
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13 |
Vacant |
September 1774 – June 1777 |
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14 |
Robert Treat Paine |
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June 19, 1778–1790 |
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15 |
James Sullivan |
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1790–1807 |
Democratic-Republican |
16 |
Barnabas Bidwell |
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June 15, 1807 – August 30, 1810 |
Democratic-Republican |
17 |
Perez Morton |
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1810–1832 |
Democratic-Republican |
18 |
James T. Austin |
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1832–1843 |
National Republican Party |
Vacant |
Office Abolished from 1843 to 1849. |
19 |
John H. Clifford |
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1849–1853 |
Whig |
20 |
Rufus Choate |
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1853 – May 12, 1854 |
Whig |
21 |
John H. Clifford |
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1854–1858 |
Whig |
22 |
Stephen Henry Phillips |
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1858–1861 |
Republican |
23 |
Dwight Foster |
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1861–1864 |
Republican |
24 |
Chester I. Reed |
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1864 – April 20, 1867 |
Republican |
25 |
Charles Allen |
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1867–1872 |
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26 |
Charles R. Train |
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1872–1879 |
Republican |
27 |
George Marston |
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1879–1883 |
Republican |
28 |
Edgar J. Sherman |
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1883 – October 1, 1887 |
Republican |
29 |
Andrew J. Waterman |
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1887–1891 |
Republican |
30 |
Albert E. Pillsbury |
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1891–1894 |
Republican |
31 |
Hosea M. Knowlton |
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1894–1902 |
Republican |
32 |
Herbert Parker |
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1902–1906 |
Republican |
33 |
Dana Malone |
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1906–1911 |
Republican |
34 |
James M. Swift |
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1911–1914 |
Republican |
35 |
Thomas J. Boynton |
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1914–1915 |
Democratic |
36 |
Henry Converse Atwill |
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1915–1919 |
Republican |
Acting |
Henry A. Wyman |
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1919–1920 |
Republican |
37 |
J. Weston Allen |
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1920–1923 |
Republican |
38 |
Jay R. Benton |
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1923–1927 |
Republican |
39 |
Arthur K. Reading |
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1927 – June 6, 1928 |
Republican |
40 |
Joseph E. Warner |
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1928–1935 |
Republican |
41 |
Paul A. Dever |
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1935–1941 |
Democratic |
42 |
Robert T. Bushnell |
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1941–1945 |
Republican |
43 |
Clarence A. Barnes |
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1945–1949 |
Republican |
44 |
Francis E. Kelly |
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1949–1953 |
Democratic |
45 |
George Fingold |
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1953 – August 31, 1958 |
Republican |
46 |
Edward J. McCormack, Jr. |
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September 11, 1958 – January 1963 |
Democratic |
47 |
Edward Brooke |
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January 1963–January 2, 1967 |
Republican |
Interim |
Edward T. Martin |
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January 2, 1967 – January 18, 1967 |
Republican |
48 |
Elliot Richardson |
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January 18, 1967 – January 1969 |
Republican |
49 |
Robert H. Quinn |
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January 1969 – January 1975 |
Democratic |
50 |
Francis X. Bellotti |
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January 1975 – January 1987 |
Democratic |
51 |
James Shannon |
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January 1987 – January 1991 |
Democratic |
52 |
L. Scott Harshbarger |
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January 1991 – January 1999 |
Democratic |
53 |
Thomas Reilly |
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January 1999 – January 2007 |
Democratic |
54 |
Martha Coakley |
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January 2007 – January 2015 |
Democratic |
55 |
Maura Healey |
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January 2015 – Present |
Democratic |
References
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- Board of Library Commissioners
- Commission Against Discrimination
- Commission on the Status of Women
- Disabled Persons Protection Commission
- Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board
- Massachusetts District Attorneys
- Massachusetts Inspector General
- Office of Campaign and Political Finance
- Office of the Comptroller
- Massachusetts Sheriffs
- State Ethics Commission
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*Acting Attorney General |
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