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Attorney General of California
Seal of the attorney general
Incumbent
Rob Bonta

since April 23, 2021
California Department of Justice
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years, two term limit
Inaugural holderEdward J. C. Kewen
1849
FormationConstitution of California
Unofficial namesCalifornia Attorney General
Salary$151,127
Websiteoag.ca.gov

The attorney general of California is the state attorney general of the government of California. The attorney general carries out the responsibilities of the office through the California Department of Justice.

  • As the state's chief law officer, ensures that the laws of the state are enforced.[1]
  • Heads the Department of Justice, which is responsible for providing state legal services and support for local law enforcement.[2]
  • Acts as the chief counsel in the state.[3]
  • Oversees law enforcement agencies, including district attorneys and sheriffs.[1]

List of attorney generals

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No. Portrait Name Party Term
1 Edward J. C. Kewen Democratic 1849

– 1850

2 James A. McDougall Democratic 1850

– 1851

3 Serranus C. Hastings Democratic January 5, 1852

– January 2, 1854

4 John R. McConnell Democratic 1854

– 1856

5 William M. Stewart Democratic June 7, 1853

– December 1853 (acting)

6 William T. Wallace American January 1856

– January 1858

7 Thomas H. Williams Democratic 1858

– 1862

8 Frank M. Pixley Republican 1862

– 1863

9 John G. McCullough Republican 1863

– 1867

10 Jo Hamilton Democratic December 5, 1867

– December 8, 1871

11 John L. Love Republican 1871

– 1875

12 Jo Hamilton Democratic December 9, 1875

– January 8, 1880

13 Augustus L. Hart Republican January 8, 1880

– January 10, 1883

14 Edward C. Marshall Democratic January 10, 1883

– January 8, 1887

15 George A. Johnson Democratic January 8, 1887

– January 8, 1891

16 William H. H. Hart Republican January 8, 1891

– January 11, 1895

17 William F. Fitzgerald Republican January 7, 1895

– January 2, 1899

18 Tirey L. Ford Republican January 4, 1899

– September 14, 1902

19 Ulysses S. Webb Republican September 15, 1902

– January 3, 1939

20 Earl Warren Republican January 3, 1939

– January 4, 1943

21 Robert W. Kenny Democratic January 4, 1943

– January 5, 1947

22 Frederick N. Howser Republican January 5, 1947

– January 8, 1951

23 Pat Brown Democratic January 8, 1951

– January 5, 1959

24 Stanley Mosk Democratic January 5, 1959

– August 31, 1964

25 Thomas C. Lynch Democratic August 31, 1964

– January 4, 1971

26 Evelle J. Younger Republican January 4, 1971

– January 8, 1979

27 George Deukmejian Republican January 8, 1979

– January 3, 1983

28 John Van de Kamp Democratic January 3, 1983

– January 7, 1991

29 Dan Lungren Republican January 7, 1991

– January 4, 1999

30 Bill Lockyer Democratic January 4, 1999

– January 8, 2007

31 Jerry Brown Democratic January 8, 2007

– January 3, 2011

32 Kamala Harris Democratic January 3, 2011

– January 3, 2017

33 Xavier Becerra Democratic January 24, 2017

– March 18, 2021

34 Rob Bonta Democratic April 23, 2021

Incumbent

References

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