Attorney General of the State of Kansas |
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 Seal of the attorney general of Kansas |
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| Formation | June 30, 1854 |
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| Succession | Fifth |
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| Website | www.ag.ks.gov |
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The attorney general of Kansas is a statewide elected official responsible for providing legal services to the state government of Kansas.[1][2] Kris Kobach assumed the office on January 9, 2023.[3]
Divisions
- Administration Division
- Civil Division
- Criminal Division
- Kansas Bureau of Investigation
- Office of the Medicaid Inspector General
- Office of the Solicitor General
- Public Protection Division
- Special Litigation & Constitutional Issues Division
- Victim Services Division
- Youth Services Division[4]
Officeholders
Kansas Territory attorneys general
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Party
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| Andrew Jackson Isacks
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1854–1857
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| William Weer
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1857–1858
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| Alson C. Davis
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1858–1861
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State attorneys general
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Term |
Party
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Benjamin Franklin Simpson
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1861
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Republican
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Charles Chadwick
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1861
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Samuel Adams Stinson
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1861–1863
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Democratic
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Warren William Guthrie
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1863–1865
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Republican
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Jerome D. Brumbaugh
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1865–1867
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George Henry Hoyt
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1867–1869
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Addison Danford
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1869–1871
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Archibald L. Williams
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1871–1875
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Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph
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1875–1877
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Willard Davis
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1877–1881
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William Agnew Johnston
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1881–1884
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George Price Smith
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1884–1885
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Democratic
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Simeon Briggs Bradford
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1885–1889
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Republican
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Lyman Beecher Kellogg
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1889–1891
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John Nutt Ives
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1891–1893
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Democratic
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John Thomas Little
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1893–1895
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Populist
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Fernando Brenton Dawes
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1895–1897
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Republican
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Louis C. Boyle
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1897–1899
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Populist
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Aretas Allen Godard
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1899–1903
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Republican
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Chiles Crittendon Coleman
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1903–1907
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Fred Schuyler Jackson
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1907–1911
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John Shaw Dawson
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1911–1915
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Sardius Mason Brewster
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1915–1919
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Richard Joseph Hopkins
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1919–1923
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Charles Benjamin Griffith
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1923–1927
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William A. Smith
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1927–1930
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Roland Boynton
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1930–1935
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Clarence Victor Beck
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1935–1939
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Jay S. Parker
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1939–1943
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Alexander Baldwin Mitchell
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1943–1947
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Edward F. Arn
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1947–1949
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Harold Ralph Fatzer
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1949–1956
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John Anderson Jr.
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1956–1961
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William M. Ferguson
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1961–1965
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Robert C. Londerholm
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1965–1969
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Kent Frizzell
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1969–1971
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Vern Miller
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1971–1975
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Democratic
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Curt T. Schneider
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1975–1979
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Robert Stephan
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1979–1995
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Republican
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Carla J. Stovall
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1995–2003
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Phill Kline
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2003–2007
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Paul J. Morrison
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2007–2008
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Democratic
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Stephen Six
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2008–2011
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Derek Schmidt
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2011–2023
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Republican
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Kris Kobach
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2023–present
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References
External links
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| Kansas Territory (1854–1861) | |
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| State of Kansas (1861–present) |
- Simpson
- Chadwick
- Stinson
- Guthrie
- Brumbaugh
- Hoyt
- Danford
- Williams
- Randolph
- W. Davis
- Johnston
- G. Smith
- Bradford
- Kellogg
- Ives
- Little
- Dawes
- Boyle
- Godard
- Coleman
- Jackson
- Dawson
- Brewster
- Hopkins
- Griffith
- W. Smith
- Boynton
- Beck
- Parker
- Mitchell
- Arn
- Fatzer
- Anderson
- Ferguson
- Londerholm
- Frizzell
- Miller
- Schneider
- Stephan
- Stovall
- Kline
- Morrison
- Six
- Schmidt
- Kobach
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GA ▌Christopher M. Carr (R)
TN ▌Jonathan Skrmetti (R)
Federal districts:
Territories:
AS ▌Gwen Tauiliili-Langkilde
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- Political party affiliations
- ▌29 Republicans (28 states, 1 territory)
- ▌24 Democrats (22 states, 1 territory, 1 district)
- ▌1 New Progressive (1 territory)
- ▌2 Unknown (2 territories)
An asterisk (*) indicates that the officeholder is serving in an acting capacity. State abbreviations link to position articles.
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