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Arkansas Attorney General

The attorney general of Arkansas, usually known simply as the attorney general (AG), is one of Arkansas's seven constitutional officers. The officeholder serves as the state's top law enforcement officer and consumer advocate.

Attorney General of Arkansas
Seal of the Attorney General's Office
Incumbent
Tim Griffin
since January 10, 2023 (2023-01-10)
Style
AbbreviationAG
SeatAttorney General's Office,
Little Rock, Arkansas
Term lengthFour years, renewable once (Seventy-third Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution of 1874)
Constituting instrumentAct 1 of 1843
PrecursorArkansas Attorney for the Fifth Judicial District
Inaugural holderRobert W. Johnson
FormationFebruary 3, 1843
(180 years ago)
 (1843-02-03)
SalaryUS$130,000 per year
(2016)[1]
Websitearkansasag.gov

History edit

The Attorney General was not originally a state constitutional officer but rather was created by Act 1 of 1843, which designated the Arkansas Attorney for the Fifth Judicial District as the attorney general. The first Attorney General of Arkansas was Robert W. Johnson. The Arkansas Constitution of 1868 made the post elective, though it required only that the attorney general “perform such duties as are now, or may hereafter, be prescribed by law.” This was reaffirmed in the constitution of 1874. Act 131 of 1911 laid out four general responsibilities of the attorney general's office: 1) to give opinions to state officers and agencies “upon any constitutional or other legal question that may concern the official action of said officers”; 2) to defend the interest of the state in federal court and representing all state officers, boards, and commissions in litigation involving the interests of the state; 3) to furnish any board or commission an opinion as to the validity of the title on any land they seek to purchase; and 4) to make a biennial report to the governor and the Arkansas General Assembly on all transactions of the attorney general's office.[2]

Role and duties edit

The Attorney General represents state agencies and commissions in courts of law, giving opinions on issues presented by legislators and prosecutors, handling criminal matters and habeas corpus matters in the state, and advocating for citizens on issues pertaining to the environment, antitrust, and consumer protection.[3]

List of attorneys general edit

19th century edit

  • Robert W. Johnson (1843) Democrat
  • Geo. C. Watkins (1843–1851) Whig, then Democrat
  • J. J. Clendenin (1851–1856) Democrat
  • Thomas Johnson (1856–1858) Democrat
  • J. L. Hollowell (1858–1861) Democrat
  • P. Jordan (1861–1862) Confederate
  • Sam W. Williams (1862–1864) Confederate
  • Charles T. Jordan (1864–1865) Republican
  • R. S. Gantt (1865–1866) Republican
  • R. H. Deadman (1866–1868) Republican
  • J. R. Montgomery (1868–1873) Republican
  • Thomas D. W. Yonley (1873–1874) Republican
  • J. L. Witherspoon (1874) Democrat
  • Simon P. Hughes (1874–1876) Democrat
  • W. F. Henderson (1877–1881) Democrat[4]
  • C. B. Moore (1881–1885) Democrat
  • D. W. Jones (1885–1889) Democrat
  • W. E. Atkinson (1889–1893) Democrat
  • J. P. Clarke (1893–1895) Democrat
  • E. B. Kinsworthy (1895–1899) Democrat
  • Jeff Davis (1899–1901) Democrat[4]

20th century edit

  • George W. Murphy (1901–1905) Democrat
  • Robt. L. Rogers (1905–1907) Democrat
  • Wm. F. Kirby (1907–1909) Democrat
  • Hal L. Norwood (1909–1913) Democrat
  • William L. Moose (1913–1915)[5] Democrat[4]
  • Wallace Davis (1915–1917) Democrat
  • John D. Arbuckle (1917–1921) Democrat
  • J. S. Utley (1921–1925) Democrat
  • W. H. Applegate (1925–1929) Democrat
  • Hal L. Norwood (1929–1934) Democrat
  • Walter L. Pope (1934–1935) Democrat
  • Carl E. Bailey (1935–1937) Democrat
  • Jack Holt, Sr. (1937–1943) Democrat
  • Guy E. Williams (1943–1949) Democrat
  • Ike Murry (1949–1953) Democrat
  • Tom Gentry (1953–1957) Democrat
  • Bruce Bennett (1957–1961) Democrat
  • J. Frank Holt (1961-1962) Democrat
  • Jack Holt, Jr. (1962–1963) Democrat
  • Bruce Bennett (1963–1967) Democrat
  • Joe Purcell (1967–1971) Democrat
  • Ray Thornton (1971–1973) Democrat
  • Rodney Parham (1973) Democrat
  • Jim Guy Tucker (1973–1977) Democrat
  • Bill Wilson (1977) Democrat
  • Bill Clinton (1977–1979) Democrat
  • Steve Clark (1979–1990) Democrat
  • Ron Fields (1990) Democrat
  • Mary Stallcup (1990-1991) Democrat
  • Winston Bryant (1991–1999) Democrat
  • Mark Pryor (1999–2003) Democrat

21st century edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Council of State Governments. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 1, 2020. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "Office of Attorney General". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Little Rock, Arkansas: Butler Center for Arkansas Studies. January 16, 2015. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  3. ^ "Arkansas Attorney General". State of Arkansas. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Encyclopedia of Arkansas".
  5. ^ "Biennial Report of the Attorney General". 1915.

External links edit

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The attorney general of Arkansas usually known simply as the attorney general AG is one of Arkansas s seven constitutional officers The officeholder serves as the state s top law enforcement officer and consumer advocate Attorney General of ArkansasSeal of the Attorney General s OfficeIncumbentTim Griffinsince January 10 2023 2023 01 10 StyleMr Attorney General informal The Honorable formal AbbreviationAGSeatAttorney General s Office Little Rock ArkansasTerm lengthFour years renewable once Seventy third Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution of 1874 Constituting instrumentAct 1 of 1843PrecursorArkansas Attorney for the Fifth Judicial DistrictInaugural holderRobert W JohnsonFormationFebruary 3 1843 180 years ago 1843 02 03 SalaryUS 130 000 per year 2016 1 Websitearkansasag wbr gov Contents 1 History 2 Role and duties 3 List of attorneys general 3 1 19th century 3 2 20th century 3 3 21st century 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Attorney General was not originally a state constitutional officer but rather was created by Act 1 of 1843 which designated the Arkansas Attorney for the Fifth Judicial District as the attorney general The first Attorney General of Arkansas was Robert W Johnson The Arkansas Constitution of 1868 made the post elective though it required only that the attorney general perform such duties as are now or may hereafter be prescribed by law This was reaffirmed in the constitution of 1874 Act 131 of 1911 laid out four general responsibilities of the attorney general s office 1 to give opinions to state officers and agencies upon any constitutional or other legal question that may concern the official action of said officers 2 to defend the interest of the state in federal court and representing all state officers boards and commissions in litigation involving the interests of the state 3 to furnish any board or commission an opinion as to the validity of the title on any land they seek to purchase and 4 to make a biennial report to the governor and the Arkansas General Assembly on all transactions of the attorney general s office 2 Role and duties editThe Attorney General represents state agencies and commissions in courts of law giving opinions on issues presented by legislators and prosecutors handling criminal matters and habeas corpus matters in the state and advocating for citizens on issues pertaining to the environment antitrust and consumer protection 3 List of attorneys general edit19th century edit Robert W Johnson 1843 Democrat Geo C Watkins 1843 1851 Whig then Democrat J J Clendenin 1851 1856 Democrat Thomas Johnson 1856 1858 Democrat J L Hollowell 1858 1861 Democrat P Jordan 1861 1862 Confederate Sam W Williams 1862 1864 Confederate Charles T Jordan 1864 1865 Republican R S Gantt 1865 1866 Republican R H Deadman 1866 1868 Republican J R Montgomery 1868 1873 Republican Thomas D W Yonley 1873 1874 Republican J L Witherspoon 1874 Democrat Simon P Hughes 1874 1876 Democrat W F Henderson 1877 1881 Democrat 4 C B Moore 1881 1885 Democrat D W Jones 1885 1889 Democrat W E Atkinson 1889 1893 Democrat J P Clarke 1893 1895 Democrat E B Kinsworthy 1895 1899 Democrat Jeff Davis 1899 1901 Democrat 4 20th century edit George W Murphy 1901 1905 Democrat Robt L Rogers 1905 1907 Democrat Wm F Kirby 1907 1909 Democrat Hal L Norwood 1909 1913 Democrat William L Moose 1913 1915 5 Democrat 4 Wallace Davis 1915 1917 Democrat John D Arbuckle 1917 1921 Democrat J S Utley 1921 1925 Democrat W H Applegate 1925 1929 Democrat Hal L Norwood 1929 1934 Democrat Walter L Pope 1934 1935 Democrat Carl E Bailey 1935 1937 Democrat Jack Holt Sr 1937 1943 Democrat Guy E Williams 1943 1949 Democrat Ike Murry 1949 1953 Democrat Tom Gentry 1953 1957 Democrat Bruce Bennett 1957 1961 Democrat J Frank Holt 1961 1962 Democrat Jack Holt Jr 1962 1963 Democrat Bruce Bennett 1963 1967 Democrat Joe Purcell 1967 1971 Democrat Ray Thornton 1971 1973 Democrat Rodney Parham 1973 Democrat Jim Guy Tucker 1973 1977 Democrat Bill Wilson 1977 Democrat Bill Clinton 1977 1979 Democrat Steve Clark 1979 1990 Democrat Ron Fields 1990 Democrat Mary Stallcup 1990 1991 Democrat Winston Bryant 1991 1999 Democrat Mark Pryor 1999 2003 Democrat21st century edit Leon Johnson 2003 Democrat Mike Beebe 2003 2007 Democrat Dustin McDaniel 2007 2015 Democrat Leslie Rutledge 2015 2023 Republican Tim Griffin 2023 present RepublicanSee also editAttorney General of the United StatesReferences edit Council of State Governments Selected State Administrative Officials Annual Salaries 2016 PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 1 2020 Retrieved August 21 2019 Office of Attorney General Encyclopedia of Arkansas Little Rock Arkansas Butler Center for Arkansas Studies January 16 2015 Retrieved August 21 2019 Arkansas Attorney General State of Arkansas Retrieved March 2 2015 a b c Encyclopedia of Arkansas Biennial Report of the Attorney General 1915 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Attorneys General of Arkansas OfficialOfficial website nbsp General informationAttorney General of Arkansas at Ballotpedia Attorneys General of Arkansas at The Political Graveyard Portals nbsp Law nbsp Politics nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arkansas Attorney General amp oldid 1191350616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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