- Attorney General of Kentucky
The Attorney General of Kentucky is an office created by the
Kentucky Constitution . (Ky.Const. § 91). Under Kentucky law, he serves several roles, including the state's chief prosecutor (KRS 15.700), the state's chief law enforcement officer (KRS 15.700), and the state's chief law officer (KRS 15.020). As the chief prosecutor, the Attorney General is the Chairman of the Kentucky Prosecutors Advisory Council, which supervises theprosecutors of Kentucky (KRS 15.700, KRS 15.705). As chief law officer, he writes opinions to advise government officials and agencies concerning the law. (KRS 15.020). The Attorney General holds anex officio seat on various Kentucky state boards and agencies.The
Attorney General of Kentucky is elected for a four-year term in the same year other statewide officers are elected, rather than being appointed as in some states such as Alaska. A 1992 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution permits the Attorney General of Kentucky to serve two consecutive terms. (Ky.Const. § 93). The Attorney General appoints a deputy and various Assistants Attorney General, who have the power to act on his behalf. (KRS 15.100(1).The current Attorney General of Kentucky is
Jack Conway , a Democrat who was elected on November 6th, 2007.List of Attorneys General of Kentucky
*George Nicholas, 1792-1792
*John Breckinridge, 1793-1797 : John Breckinridge previously served in theKentucky House of Representatives including asSpeaker of the House ; later served in theUnited States Senate and then asAttorney General of the United States
*James Blair, 1797-1820
*Joseph M. White, 1820
*Ben Hardin, 1820-1821
*Solomon P. Sharp , 1821-1825 :Solomon P. Sharp previously served in theUnited States House of Representatives and served in theKentucky House of Representatives before and after serving as Attorney General of Kentucky
*Frederwick W. S. Grayson, 1825-1825
*J. W. Denny, 1825-1832
*Charles Morehead, 1832-1838
*Owen G. Cotes, 1838-1849
*M. C. Johnson, 1849
*James Harlan, 1849-1859
*Andrew J. James, 1859-1861
*John M. Harlan, 1861-1865 :John Marshall Harlan later became an associate justice ofSupreme Court of the United States
*John Rodman, 1865-1875
*Thomas Moss, 1875-1879
*P. Watt Hardin, 1879-1889
*W. J. Hendricks, 1889-1896
*W. S. Taylor, 1896-1900
*R. J. Breckinridge, 1900-1902
*C. J. Pratt, 1902-1904
*N. B. Hays, 1904-1908
*James Breathitt, 1908-1912
*James Garnett, 1912-1916
*M. M. Logan , 1916-1917 :M. M. Logan later became a member of theUnited States Senate
*Charles H. Morris, 1917-1920
*Charles I. Dawson , 1920-1923 :Charles I. Dawson previously served in theKentucky House of Representatives and asCommonwealth's Attorney andCounty Attorney and later served as a federal judge for theUnited States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
*T. B. McGregor, 1923-1924
*Frank E. Daugherty, 1924-1928
*James W. Cammack, 1928-1932
*Bailey P. Wooton, 1932-1936
*B. M. Vincent, 1936-1937
*Hubert Meredith, 1937-1944
*Eldon S. Dummit, 1944-1948
*Alvarado E. Funk, 1948-1952
*J. D. Buckman, Jr., 1952-1956
*Jo M. Ferguson, 1956-1960
*John Bayne Breckinridge , 1960-1964
*Robert Matthews, 1964-1968
*John Bayne Breckinridge , 1968-1972 :John Bayne Breckinridge was later elected to theUnited States House of Representatives from Central Kentucky
*Ed W. Hancock, 1972-1976 :Ed W. Hancock was later elected Auditor of Public Accounts
*Robert F. Stephens, 1976-1980 :Robert F. Stephens is a former Lexington-Fayette County Judge and later becameChief Justice of theKentucky Supreme Court
*Steve Beshear , 1980-1984 :Steve Beshear is a former member of theKentucky House of Representatives ; he later becameLieutenant Governor of Kentucky and is the currentGovernor of Kentucky , having been elected in2007
*David L. Armstrong , 1984-1988 :David L. Armstrong is a former Jefferson CountyCommonwealth's Attorney ; he later became Jefferson County Judge Executive andMayor of Louisville
*Frederic J. Cowan, 1988-1992 :Frederic J. Cowan had served previously in theKentucky House of Representatives ; he is currently serving as a Kentucky Circuit Court Judge
*Chris Gorman, 1992-1996 :Chris Gorman served previously as a Jefferson County Commissioner
*Ben Chandler , 1996-2003 :Ben Chandler served previously as Auditor of Public Accounts and currently serves in theUnited States House of Representatives
*Greg Stumbo , 2003-2007:Greg Stumbo served previously in theKentucky House of Representatives including asMajority Leader
*Jack Conway 2007-PresentExternal links
* Kentucky Attorney General Website [http://ag.ky.gov]
The Kentucky Attorney General's Office is divided into the following divisions:
* Administrative Hearings Division [http://ag.ky.gov/hearings.htm]
* Child Support Enforcement Commission (CSEC) [http://ag.ky.gov/childsupport/]
*Kentucky Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) [http://ag.ky.gov/kbi/]
* Medicaid Fraud Division [http://ag.ky.gov/abuse/]
* Office of Civil and Environmental Law [http://ag.ky.gov/civil/]
* Office of Consumer Protection [http://ag.ky.gov/consumer/]
* Office of Criminal Appeals [http://ag.ky.gov/appeals]
* Office of Rate Intervention [http://ag.ky.gov/rate/]
* Prosecutors Advisory Council [http://ag.ky.gov/pac/]
* Special Prosecutions Division [http://ag.ky.gov/special.htm]
* Uninsured Employers' Fund [http://ag.ky.gov/uninsured.htm]
* Office for Victims Advocacy [http://ag.ky.gov/victims]
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