List of female state attorneys general in the United States
The following is a list of female attorneys general of states in the United States. Since 1959, there have been 34 states which have appointed or elected women as attorneys-general. Pennsylvania has had a record 3 women hold office as attorney general, with Anne X. Alpern having been the first woman to hold office as attorney-general of any state. 14 states have had at least two women serve as attorneys-general, with Hawaii and Pennsylvania both having the most at three each.
List of female attorneys general of states
Female territorial attorneys general
References
- Mills served one term as Attorney General, from 2009 to 2011, before being replaced by Republican William Schneider as the Maine Republican Party took unified control of the State Legislature and Governorship. Mills returned to the Attorney General position in 2013 after Democrats retook the State Legislature.
- The title of the head of Puerto Rico's Justice Department is the Secretary of Justice, not Attorney General.
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