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The 2018 United States Attorney General elections were held on November 6, 2018, in 30 states, 2 territories, and the District of Columbia. The previous attorney general elections for this group of states took place in 2014, except in Vermont where attorneys general serve only two-year terms and elected their current attorney general in 2016.
The elections took place concurrently with elections to the House of Representatives and Senate, and numerous state and local elections including governorships.
Democrats gained 4 elected attorney general offices, Republicans gained zero offices. This caused Democraticattorneys general to constitute a majority of elected attorneys general in U.S. states.[2]
States where the margin of victory was between 1% and 5%:
Georgia, 2.6% (100,756 votes)
Michigan, 2.7% (115,000 votes)
Arizona, 3.4% (80,672 votes)
Texas, 3.6% (295,109 votes)
Minnesota, 3.9% (98,948 votes)
Ohio, 4.4% (187,847 votes)
States where the margin of victory was between 5% and 10%:
Florida, 6.0% (487,620 votes)
Connecticut, 6.0% (81,980 votes)
Colorado, 6.5% (160,707 votes)
Blue denotes offices won by Democrats; red denotes those won by Republicans.
Partisan control of statewide offices[]
See also: List of U.S. statewide elected officials
State
Before election
After election
Attorney general
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Auditor
Treasurer
Attorney general
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Auditor
Treasurer
Alabama
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Arizona
Rep
Rep
Rep (Secretary of State)
Rep
Rep
Rep
Dem (Secretary of State)
Rep
Arkansas
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
California
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem (Controller)
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem (Controller)
Dem
Colorado
Rep
Dem
Dem
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Connecticut
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem (Comptroller)
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem (Comptroller)
Dem
Delaware
Dem
Dem
Dem
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Florida
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep (CFO)
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep (CFO)
Georgia
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Idaho
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep (Controller)
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep (Controller)
Rep
Illinois
Dem
Rep
Rep
Dem (Comptroller)
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem (Comptroller)
Dem
Iowa
Dem
Rep
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Kansas
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Rep
Rep
Maryland
Dem
Rep
Rep
Dem (Comptroller)
Dem
Rep
Rep
Dem (Comptroller)
Massachusetts
Dem
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Michigan
Rep
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Minnesota
Dem
Dem
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Nebraska
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Nevada
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
New Mexico
Dem
Rep
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
New York
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
North Dakota
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Ohio
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Oklahoma
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rhode Island
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
South Carolina
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
South Dakota
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Texas
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep (Comptroller)
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep (Comptroller)
Rep
Vermont
Dem
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Wisconsin
Rep
Rep
Rep
Rep
Dem
Dem
Dem
Dem
State
Attorney general
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Auditor
Treasurer
Attorney general
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Auditor
Treasurer
Before election
After election
Alabama[]
2018 Alabama Attorney General election
← 2014
November 3, 2018 (2018-11-03)
2022 →
Nominee
Steve Marshall
Joseph Siegelman
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
1,004,438
702,858
Percentage
58.8%
41.1%
Attorney General before election
Steve Marshall Republican
Elected Attorney General
Steve Marshall Republican
Main article: 2018 Alabama elections § Attorney General
The 2018 Alabama Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Alabama.
Former Alabama Attorney General Troy King unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination.[3] Incumbent Republican Attorney GeneralSteve Marshall, who was appointed by Governor Bentley in February 2017 after appointing Attorney General Luther Strange to the U.S. Senate, ran for a first full term.[4] Former chief deputy attorney general Alice Martin sought the Republican nomination.[5] Attorney Joseph Siegelman, son of former governor Don Siegelman, is the nominee of the Democratic Party.[6] Chris Christie ran for attorney general on the Democratic ballot. Christie has been a trial lawyer at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings for 30 years.[7]
Main article: 2018 California Attorney General election
The 2018 California Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of California.
2014 election winner Kamala Harris was elected to the United States Senate during the 2016 Senate elections; incumbent Democratic Attorney General Xavier Becerra won election to a full term.
The 2018 Delaware Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018. The Delaware primary election for federal and state candidates took place on September 6, 2018. Incumbent Attorney General Matthew Denn announced on August 28, 2017, that he would not seek re-election.[15]
The 2018 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Florida. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi was term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third consecutive term.
Republican candidate Ashley Moody defeated Democrat Sean Shaw, with the election being called after 93% of the precincts reporting.[18] Moody won by about 6 percentage points, which was the widest margin of any Florida statewide race in 2018.
Republican primary[]
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Ashley B. Moody
882,028
56.8
Republican
Frank White
670,823
43.2
Total votes
1,552,851
100.0
Democratic primary[]
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Sean Shaw
1,031,640
73.8
Democratic
Ryan Torrens
367,053
26.2
Total votes
1,398,693
100.0
General election[]
Florida Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Republican
Ashley Moody
4,232,532
52.11%
-2.99%
Democratic
Sean Shaw
3,744,912
46.10%
+4.09%
Independent
Jeffrey Marc Siskind
145,296
1.79%
N/A
Total votes
8,122,740
100.0%
N/A
Republicanhold
Georgia[]
Main article: 2018 Georgia elections § Attorney General
The 2018 Georgia Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Georgia.
Incumbent Republican Attorney GeneralSam Olens resigned to become president of Kennesaw State University effective November 1, 2016, with Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Christopher M. "Chris" Carr being appointed to serve the remainder of the term.[19] Carr will be eligible to run for election to a full term in 2018.
Potential Republican candidates include State Senator Josh McKoon and former state representative B.J. Pak.[19][20]
Potential Democratic candidates included State Representative Stacey Evans and former Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission Chair Lester Tate.[21][22] 2010 nominee and former Dougherty County District Attorney Ken Hodges was considered a potential candidate, but has decided to run for a seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals instead.[22] Columbus Mayor Teresa Tomlinson had ruled out running for attorney general.[23] As of July 2018, Charlie Bailey, former Senior Assistant District Attorney in the Fulton County District Attorney's office, was running.
Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Lisa Madigan, who had served since 2003, did not seek re-election to a fifth term.[28] Democrat Kwame Raoul won the election with 55 percent of the vote, while Republican Erika Harold took 43 percent of the vote.
The 2018 Iowa Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Iowa.
Incumbent DemocraticAttorney GeneralTom Miller won re-election with 76.5% of the vote.[31] The Republican Party did not nominate anyone, but the Libertarian Party nominated Marco Battaglia.[32]
Democratic primary[]
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tom Miller(incumbent)
157,483
99.7
Democratic
Write-ins
546
0.3
Total votes
158,029
100.0
General election[]
Iowa Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Tom Miller (incumbent)
880,531
76.5
Libertarian
Marco Battaglia
262,131
22.8
n/a
Write-ins
8,237
0.7
Total votes
1,150,899
100.0
Democratichold
Kansas[]
The 2018 Kansas Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Kansas.
IncumbentAttorney GeneralDerek Schmidt won re-election with 59 percent of the vote, defeating Democratic challenger Sarah Swain.[33]
The Maryland Attorney General election of 2018 was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Maryland.
Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Brian Frosh was eligible to seek a second term in office, filed for re-election on February 15, 2018,[34] and was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. Republican former prosecutor and trade group CEO Craig Wolf was unopposed for the Republican nomination. Brian Frosh won with 64.8% of the vote.
Republican primary[]
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Craig Wolf
175,429
100.0
Democratic primary[]
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Brian Frosh (incumbent)
505,897
100.0
General election[]
Maryland Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Democratic
Brian Frosh (incumbent)
1,474,833
64.81%
+9.01%
Republican
Craig Wolf
799,035
35.11%
-5.57%
n/a
Write-ins
1,920
0.08%
-0.04%
Total votes
'2,275,788'
'100.0%'
N/A
Democratichold
Massachusetts[]
Main article: 2018 Massachusetts general election § Attorney General
The Massachusetts Attorney General election of 2018 was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Massachusetts.
Incumbent Democratic Attorney GeneralMaura Healey won re-election to a second consecutive term.[35] Healey was a speculative candidate for Governor but declined to run.
Republican primary[]
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
James McMahon
134,963
61.1
Republican
Daniel Shores
86,098
38.9
Total votes
221,061
100.0
General election[]
Massachusetts Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Maura Healey (incumbent)
1,874,209
69.9
Republican
James McMahon
804,832
30.0
n/a
Write-ins
1,858
0.1
Total votes
2,680,899
100.0
Democratichold
Michigan[]
Main article: 2018 Michigan Attorney General election
The Michigan Attorney General election of 2018 took place on November 6, 2018.
This race occurred alongside elections to elect Michigan's governor, Class I United States Senator, secretary of state, as well as elections for Michigan's 14 seats in the United States House of Representatives, all 38 seats in the Michigan Senate and all 110 seats in the Michigan House of Representatives. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Bill Schuette was prohibited from seeking a third term due to term limits and unsuccessfully ran for governor of Michigan instead. The Michigan GOP was unsuccessful in looking to win its 5th straight attorney general election. Along with the offices of lieutenant governor and secretary of state, the nominees for attorney general were chosen by party delegates at their respective party conventions.
Nessel defeated Leonard by 115,000 votes, becoming the first Democratic attorney general of Michigan since 2003, when Jennifer Granholm left office to become governor.
Main article: 2018 Minnesota Attorney General election
The 2018 Minnesota Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of the U.S. state of Minnesota.
A primary election was held on August 14, 2018, in which Doug Wardlow was nominated as the Republican candidate and Keith Ellison was nominated as the Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) candidate. Ellison won the election.
The 2018 Nebraska Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of the U.S. state of Nebraska.[39]
Incumbent Republican attorney generalDoug Peterson ran for re-election to a second term.[40] Omaha attorney Evangelos Argyrakis, ran in the Democratic primary. However, after being charged with felony strangulation following an altercation with his 82-year-old father on April 8, 2018, Nebraska Democratic Party called on him to step aside, which he did on June 25, 2018.[41] This left Peterson running unopposed in the general election.[42]
Republican primary[]
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Doug Peterson (incumbent)
140,675
100.0
Democratic primary[]
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Evangelos Argyrakis
67,022
100.0
General election[]
General election results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Doug Peterson (incumbent)
516,777
100.0
Nevada[]
2018 Nevada Attorney General election
← 2014
November 6, 2018 (2018-11-06)
2022 →
Nominee
Aaron Ford
Wesley Duncan
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
456,225
451,692
Percentage
47.2%
46.8%
Attorney General before election
Adam Laxalt Republican
Elected Attorney General
Aaron Ford Democratic
Main article: 2018 Nevada elections § Attorney General
The 2018 Nevada Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of the U.S. state of Nevada.
Incumbent Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt did not run for re-election to a second term and instead ran unsuccessfully for governor.[43]
Republican primary[]
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Wesley Duncan
82,427
59.8
Republican
Craig Mueller
43,346
31.4
Republican
None of These Candidates
12,103
8.8
Total votes
137,876
100.0
Democratic primary[]
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Aaron Ford
94,664
68.0
Democratic
Stuart MacKie
26,610
19.1
Democratic
None of These Candidates
17,922
12.9
Total votes
139,196
100.0
General election[]
Nevada Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Aaron Ford
456,225
47.2
Republican
Wesley Duncan
451,692
46.8
Independent American
Joel Hansen
32,259
3.3
n/a
None of These Candidates
25,577
2.7
Total votes
965,753
100.0
Democraticgain from Republican
New Mexico[]
2018 New Mexico Attorney General election
← 2014
November 6, 2018
2022 →
Nominee
Hector Balderas
Michael Hendricks
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
427,583
231,296
Percentage
61.8%
33.4%
County results
Balderas: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
Hendricks: 40-50% 50–60% 60–70%
Attorney General before election
Hector Balderas Democratic
Elected Attorney General
Hector Balderas Democratic
Main article: 2018 New Mexico elections § Attorney General
The 2018 New Mexico Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of the U.S. state of New Mexico.
Incumbent Democratic Attorney GeneralHector Balderas ran for re-election to a second term.[44]
Republican primary[]
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Michael Hendricks
66,588
100.0
Total votes
66,588
100.0
Democratic primary[]
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Hector Balderas (incumbent)
150,515
100.0
Total votes
150,515
100.0
Libertarian primary[]
Libertarian primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Libertarian
A. Blair Dunn
608
100.0
Total votes
608
100.0
General election[]
New Mexico Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Hector Balderas (incumbent)
427,583
61.8
Republican
Michael Hendricks
231,296
33.4
Libertarian
A. Blair Dunn
32,931
4.8
Total votes
691,810
100.0
Democratichold
New York[]
Main article: 2018 New York Attorney General election
The 2018 New York Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018.
New York City Public Advocate Letitia James, a Democrat, was elected. James is the first woman and the first African-American to be elected New York attorney general.
Former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned on May 8, 2018, after allegations of domestic abuse and withdrew from his then-ongoing reelection campaign. Incumbent Solicitor General Barbara Underwood was chosen by the Legislature to complete her unexpired term, but opted not to seek election to a full term.
On September 13, 2018, James won the Democratic nomination for attorney general, defeating Leecia Eve, former senior policy advisor to U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton; Sean Patrick Maloney, U.S. Representative for New York's 18th congressional district; and Zephyr Teachout, professor at Fordham University School of Law. In the general election, James defeated Republican Party candidate Keith Wofford with over 60% of the vote.
In the general election, James carried every county won by Andrew Cuomo in the concurrent gubernatorial election as well as Franklin, Clinton, Essex, Orange, Duchess, Columbia, Broome, Cortland and Schenectady counties.
Main article: 2018 North Dakota elections § Attorney General
The 2018 North Dakota Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of North Dakota.
Incumbent Republican Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem won re-election against his Democratic-NPL challenger, trial attorney David Thompson.[46]
Primary election[]
Nonpartisan primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Wayne Stenehjem
63,839
67.5
Democratic
David Thompson
32,217
33.5
Republicanhold
General election[]
North Dakota Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Wayne Stenehjem
215,633
67.6
Democratic
David Thompson
102,869
32.2
Republicanhold
Ohio[]
2018 Ohio Attorney General election
← 2014
November 6, 2018 (2018-11-06)
2022 →
Nominee
Dave Yost
Steve Dettelbach
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
2,272,440
2,084,593
Percentage
52.2%
47.8%
Attorney General before election
Mike DeWine Republican
Elected Attorney General
Dave Yost Republican
Main article: 2018 Ohio elections § Attorney General
The 2018 Ohio Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Ohio.
Incumbent Republican Attorney GeneralMike DeWine was term-limited and cannot run for a third term as attorney general. DeWine instead ran for governor.
Republican primary[]
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Dave Yost
642,717
100.0
Total votes
642,717
100.0
Democratic primary[]
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Steve Dettelbach
510,741
100.0
Total votes
510,741
100.0
General election[]
Ohio Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Dave Yost
2,272,440
52.2
Democratic
Steve Dettelbach
2,084,593
47.8
Total votes
4,357,033
100.0
Republicanhold
Oklahoma[]
Main article: 2018 Oklahoma state elections § Attorney General
The 2018 Oklahoma Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Oklahoma.
Incumbent Republican attorney generalScott Pruitt was term-limited and could not run for a third term. Pruitt resigned on February 17, 2017, upon being confirmed as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Main article: 2018 South Carolina elections § Attorney General
The 2018 South Carolina Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of South Carolina.
Incumbent Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson won re-election to a third term.[50]
Other Republican candidates included State Representative Todd Atwater, like Wilson, from Lexington [51] and Greenville attorney William Herlong.[52]
Republican primary[]
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Alan Wilson
166,860
48.6
Republican
Todd Atwater
102,038
29.7
Republican
William Herlong
74,199
21.6
Total votes
343,097
100.00
Runoff[]
Republican primary runoff results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Alan Wilson
213,538
65.0
Republican
Todd Atwater
115,133
35.0
Total votes
328,671
100.00
General election[]
Ohio Attorney General election, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Alan Wilson
938,032
55.1
Democratic
Constance Anastopoulo
764,806
44.9
n/a
Write-ins
996
0.1
Total votes
1,703,834
100.0
Republicanhold
South Dakota[]
Main article: 2018 South Dakota Attorney General election
South Dakota attorney general election, 2018
← 2014
November 6, 2018
2022 →
Nominee
Jason Ravnsborg
Randy Seiler
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
179,071
145,558
Percentage
55.16%
44.84%
County results
Ravnsborg: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
Seiler: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% ≥90%
Attorney General before election
Marty Jackley Republican
Elected Attorney General
Jason Ravnsborg Republican
The 2018 South Dakota attorney general election was held on November 6, 2018.
Incumbent Attorney General Marty Jackley was term-limited and ran for governor of South Dakota. In June 2018, the South Dakota Republican party nominated Jason Ravnsborg for attorney general and the Democratic party nominated Randy Seiler. Ravnsborg won the election to become the 31st attorney general of South Dakota.
Republican convention[]
South Dakota Attorney General, Republican Convention Election 2018, Final Round[53]
Party
Candidate
%
Republican
Jason Ravnsborg
63%
Republican
Lance Russell
37%
South Dakota Attorney General, Republican Convention Election 2018, First Round[54]
The 2018 Wisconsin Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Wisconsin.
Republican incumbent Brad Schimel, first elected in 2014, ran for re-election to a second term.[60] Voting rights attorney and former federal prosecutor Josh Kaul, the Democratic nominee, defeated Schimel in the general election.[61] Terry Larson, the Constitution Party nominee, also garnered around 2% of the vote, greater than the vote difference between Schimel and Kaul.
2018 District of Columbia Attorney General election
← 2014
November 6, 2018
2022 →
Candidate
Karl Racine
Joe Henchman
Party
Democratic
Libertarian
Popular vote
207,451
14,941
Percentage
92.77%
6.68%
Attorney General before election
Karl Racine Democratic
Elected Attorney General
Karl Racine Democratic
The 2018 District of Columbia Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Washington, D.C.. This was the second ever attorney general election in D.C. history.
Incumbent attorney general DemocratKarl Racine handily won re-election.
General election[]
2018 District of Columbia Attorney General election[62]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Karl Racine (incumbent)
207,451
92.77
Libertarian
Joe Henchman
14,941
6.68
Write-In
Other
1,233
0.55
Total votes
223,625
100%
Guam[]
The 2018 Guam Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Guam.
In a primary election on August 25, 2018, Leevin Camacho garnered the most votes (nearly 50%) despite accusations of inexperience from his opponents.[63] He went on to win the general election against Douglas Moylan in November.
Primary election[]
Primary election results for Attorney General of Guam, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Nonpartisan
Leevin Camacho
14,344
46.85
Republican
Douglas Moylan
7,951
25.97
Democratic
7,298
23.83
—
write-ins
87
0.28
Total votes
30,619
100.00
General election[]
General election results for Attorney General of Guam, 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Nonpartisan
Leevin Camacho
24,001
64.20
Republican
Douglas Moylan
11,427
30.56
—
write-ins
80
0.21
Total votes
37,386
100.00
Nonpartisangain from Republican
Northern Mariana Islands[]
The 2018 Northern Mariana Islands Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Democratic incumbent Edward Manibusan won re-election with one-hundred percent of the vote as a nonpartisan candidate.[64][65]