List of district attorneys by county
This is a list of American state-level prosecutors, often known as district attorneys. In states which hold partisan elections for prosecutorial positions, the party affiliation of each prosecutor is noted.
Alabama[]
District attorneys in Alabama are assigned by circuit. There are 41 circuits in the state.
Circuit | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1 | Choctaw, Clarke, Washington | Spencer B. Walker (D) |
2 | Butler, Lowndes | Charlotte M. Tesmer (D) |
3 | Barbour, Bullock, Crenshaw | Ben C. Reeves, Jr. (D) |
4 | Bibb, Dallas, Hale, Perry, Wilcox | Michael W. Jackson (D) |
5 | Chambers, Macon, Randolph, Tallapoosa | Douglas Jeremy Duerr |
6 | Tuscaloosa | Robert Hays Webb (R) |
7 | Calhoun, Cleburne | Brian A. McVeigh (R) |
8 | Morgan | R. Scott Anderson (R) |
9 | Cherokee, DeKalb | Michael E. O'Dell (R) |
10 | Jefferson | Lynneice O. Washington (Bessemer Division) (D) Danny Carr (Birmingham Division) |
11 | Lauderdale | Christopher E. Connolly (R) |
12 | Coffee, Pike | Thomas T. Anderson (R) |
13 | Mobile | Ashley M. Rich (R) |
14 | Walker | William R. Adair (R) |
15 | Montgomery | Daryl D. Bailey (D) |
16 | Etowah | Joseph Willoughby (R) |
17 | Greene, Marengo, Sumter | Gregory S. Griggers (D) |
18 | Shelby | Jill H. Lee (R) |
19 | Autauga, Chilton, Elmore | Randall V. Houston (R) |
20 | Henry, Houston | Patrick B. Jones III (R) |
21 | Escambia | Stephen M. Billy (D) |
22 | Covington | Walter M. Merrell III (R) |
23 | Madison | Robert L. Broussard (R) |
24 | Fayette, Lamar, Pickens | Andy Hamlin |
25 | Marion, Winston | Scott A. Slatton (R) |
26 | Russell | Kenneth E. Davis (D) |
27 | Marshall | Clark E. Johnson III |
28 | Baldwin | Robert E. Wilters (R) |
29 | Talladega | Steven D. Giddens (R) |
30 | St. Clair | Lyle Harmon (R) |
31 | Colbert | Bryce U. Graham, Jr. (D) |
32 | Cullman | C. Wilson Blaylock (R) |
33 | Dale, Geneva | T. Kirke Adams (R) |
34 | Franklin | Joseph S. Rushing (D) |
35 | Conecuh, Monroe | Stephen A. Wadlington (D) |
36 | Lawrence | Errek P. Jett (R) |
37 | Lee | Brandon M. Hughes (R) |
38 | Jackson | Jason R. Pierce (R) |
39 | Limestone | Brian C.T. Jones (R) |
40 | Clay, Coosa | Jeffrey A. Willis (R) |
41 | Blount | Pamela L. Casey (R) |
Source: [1]
Alaska[]
District attorneys in Alaska are based on the locations of district courts. Some districts share district attorneys, however. Alaskan district attorneys are appointed by the Attorney General.
District | District Attorney |
---|---|
Anchorage/Dillingham | Brittany L. Dunlop |
Bethel | S. Thomas P. Hoffer |
Fairbanks/Utqiagvik | Joseph B. Dallaire |
Juneau/Sitka | Angela D. Kemp |
Kenai | Scot H. Leaders |
Ketchikan | Timothy S. McGillicuddy |
Kodiak | Gustaf W. Olson |
Kotzebue/Nome | John A. Earthman |
Palmer | Roman J. Kalytiak |
Source: [2]
Arizona[]
Each county in Arizona has its own prosecutor, called a county attorney.
County | Attorney |
---|---|
Apache | Michael D. Whiting (D) |
Cochise | Brian McIntyre (R) |
Coconino | Bill Ring (D) |
Gila | Bradley Beauchamp (R) |
Graham | Kenneth Angle (R) |
Greenlee | Jeremy Ford (Ind.) |
La Paz | Tony Rogers (D) |
Maricopa | Allister Adel (R) |
Mohave | Matthew Smith (R) |
Navajo | Brad Carlyon (D) |
Pima | Barbara Lawall (D) |
Pinal | Kent Volkmer (R) |
Santa Cruz | George Silva (D) |
Yavapai | Sheila Polk (R) |
Yuma | Jon Smith (D) |
Source: [3]
Arkansas[]
District attorneys are assigned to Arkansas's 23 judicial circuits. Arkansas's prosecutors are known as Prosecuting Attorneys. Their elections are non-partisan.
Judicial Circuit | County(ies) | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|---|
1st | Cross, Lee, Monroe, Phillips, St. Francis, Woodruff | Todd Murray |
2nd | Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Greene, Mississippi, Poinsett | Scott Ellington |
3rd | Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp | Henry H. Boyce |
4th | Madison, Washington | Matt Durrett |
5th | Franklin, Johnson, Pope | Jeff Phillips |
6th | Perry, Pulaski | Larry Jegley |
7th | Grant, Hot Spring | Teresa Howell |
8th–North | Hempstead, Nevada | Christi McQueen |
8th–South | Lafayette, Miller | Stephanie Potter-Barrett |
9th–East | Clark | Dan Turner |
9th–West | Howard, Little River, Pike, Sevier | Bryan Chesshir |
10th | Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Drew | Thomas Deen |
11th–East | Arkansas | Tim Blair |
11th–West | Jefferson, Lincoln | Kyle Hunter |
12th | Sebastian | Daniel Shue |
13th | Calhoun, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Ouachita, Union | Jeff Rogers |
14th | Baxter, Boone, Marion, Newton | David Ethredge |
15th | Conway, Logan, Scott, Yell | Tom Tatum II |
16th | Cleburne, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Stone | Eric Hance |
17th | Prairie, White | Rebecca Reed McCoy |
18th–East | Garland | Michelle C. Lawrence |
18th–West | Montgomery, Polk | Andy Riner |
19th–East | Carroll | Tony Rogers |
19th–West | Benton | Nathan Smith |
20th | Faulkner, Searcy, Van Buren | Carol Crews |
21st | Crawford | Robert Presley |
22nd | Saline | Chris Walton |
23rd | Lonoke | Chuck Graham |
Source: [4]
California[]
Each county in California has its own prosecutor, known as a district attorney. Their elections are non-partisan.
County | District Attorney |
---|---|
Alameda | E. Nancy O'Malley |
Alpine | Michael Atwell |
Amador | Todd Riehe |
Butte | Michael L. Ramsey |
Calaveras | Barbara Yook |
Colusa | Matthew Beauchamp |
Contra Costa | Diana Becton |
Del Norte | Katherine Micks |
El Dorado | Vernon Pierson |
Fresno | Lisa Smittcamp |
Glenn | Dwayne Stewart |
Humboldt | Maggie Fleming |
Imperial | Gilbert G. Otero |
Inyo | Thomas L. Hardy |
Kern | Cynthia Zimmer |
Kings | Keith Fagundes |
Lake | Susan Krones |
Lassen | S. Melyssah Rios |
Los Angeles | George Gascón |
Madera | Sally O. Moreno |
Marin | Lori Frugoli |
Mariposa | Walter Wall |
Mendocino | C. David Eyster |
Merced | Kimberly Lewis |
Modoc | Sophia Meyer |
Mono | Tim Kendall |
Monterey | Jeannine M. Pacioni |
Napa | Allison Haley |
Nevada | Clifford Newell |
Orange | Todd Spitzer |
Placer | Morgan Gire |
Plumas | David Hollister |
Riverside | Michael Hestrin |
Sacramento | Anne Marie Schubert |
San Benito | Candice Hooper-Mancino |
San Bernardino | Jason Anderson |
San Diego | Summer Stephan |
San Francisco | Chesa Boudin |
San Joaquin | Tori Verber Salazar |
San Luis Obispo | Dan Dow |
San Mateo | Stephen M. Wagstaffe |
Santa Barbara | Joyce Dudley |
Santa Clara | Jeffrey Rosen |
Santa Cruz | Jeff Rosell |
Shasta | Stephanie A. Bridgett |
Sierra | Sandra Groven |
Siskiyou | James Kirk Andrus |
Solano | Krishna A. Abrams |
Sonoma | Jill Ravitch |
Stanislaus | Birgit Fladager |
Sutter | Amanda L. Hopper |
Tehama | Matthew Rogers |
Trinity | Donna Daly |
Tulare | Tim Ward |
Tuolumne | Laura L. Krieg |
Ventura | Gregory Totten |
Yolo | Jeffrey Reisig |
Yuba | Clint Curry |
Source: [5]
Colorado[]
District attorneys are assigned to each of Colorado's 22 judicial districts.
District | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1st | Gilpin, Jefferson | Alexis King (D) |
2nd | Denver | Beth McCann (D) |
3rd | Huerfano, Las Animas | Henry Solano (D) |
4th | El Paso, Teller | Michael Allen (R) |
5th | Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, Summit | Heidi McCollum (D) |
6th | Archuleta, La Plata, San Juan | Christian Champagne (D) |
7th | Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel | Seth D. Ryan (R) |
8th | Jackson, Larimer | Gordon McLaughlin (D) |
9th | Garfield, Pitkin, Rio Blanco | Jeff Cheney (R) |
10th | Pueblo | Jeff Chostner (D) |
11th | Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Park | Linda Stanley (R) |
12th | Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache | Alonzo C. Payne (D) |
13th | Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma | Travis Sides (R) |
14th | Grand, Moffat, Routt | Matthew Karzen (I) |
15th | Baca, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Prowers | Joshua Vogel (R) |
16th | Bent, Crowley, Otero | William Culver (R) |
17th | Adams, Broomfield | Brian Mason (D) |
18th | Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln | John Kellner (R) |
19th | Weld | Michael J. Rourke (R) |
20th | Boulder | Michael Dougherty (D) |
21st | Mesa | Daniel P. Rubenstein (R) |
22nd | Dolores, Montezuma | Matthew G. Margeson (R) |
Source: [6]
Connecticut[]
Prosecutors in Connecticut are known as state's attorneys. Each judicial district is assigned its own state's attorney. They are appointed by a state commission.
District | State's Attorney |
---|---|
Ansonia/Milford | Margaret E. Kelley |
Danbury | Stephen J. Sedensky III |
Fairfield | Joseph T. Corradino |
Hartford | Gail P. Hardy |
Litchfield | Dawn Gallo |
Middlesex | Michael A. Gailor |
New Britain | Brian W. Preleski |
New Haven | Patrick J. Griffin |
New London | Michael L. Regan |
Stamford/Norwalk | Paul J. Ferenck |
Tolland | Matthew C. Gedansky |
Waterbury | Maureen Platt |
Windham | Anne F. Mahoney |
Source: [7]
Delaware[]
All prosecutions in the state of Delaware are handled by the Attorney General of Delaware. The current Attorney General is Kathy Jennings (D).[8]
Florida[]
Florida prosecutors are known as state attorneys and are assigned by circuit.
Circuit | Counties | State Attorney |
---|---|---|
1st | Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton | Ginger Bowden Madden (R) |
2nd | Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Wakulla | Jack Campbell (D) |
3rd | Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor | John Durrett (R) |
4th | Clay, Duval, Nassau | Melissa W. Nelson (R) |
5th | Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, Sumter | William M. Gladson (R) |
6th | Pasco, Pinellas | Bruce L. Bartlett (R) |
7th | Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, Volusia | R.J. Larizza (R) |
8th | Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist, Levy, Union | Brian Kramer (R) |
9th | Orange, Osceola | Monique Worrell (D) |
10th | Hardee, Highlands, Polk | Brian Haas (R) |
11th | Miami-Dade | Katherine Fernandez-Rundle (D) |
12th | DeSoto, Manatee, Sarasota | Ed Brodsky (R) |
13th | Hillsborough | Andrew Warren (D) |
14th | Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Washington | Larry Basford (R) |
15th | Palm Beach | Dave Aronberg (D) |
16th | Monroe | Dennis W. Ward (R) |
17th | Broward | Harold F. Pryor, Jr. (D) |
18th | Brevard, Seminole | Phil Archer (R) |
19th | Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, St. Lucie | Thomas Bakkedahl (R) |
20th | Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee | Amira D. Fox (R) |
Source: [9]
Georgia[]
District attorneys in Georgia are assigned to its 50 circuits.
Circuit | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
Alapaha | Atkinson, Berrien, Clinch, Cook, Lanier | Chase Studstill (R) |
Alcovy | Newton, Walton | Randy McGinley (R) |
Appalachian | Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens | B. Alison Sosebee (R) |
Atlanta | Fulton | Fani Willis (D) |
Atlantic | Bryan, Evans, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Tattnall | Tom Durden (D) |
Augusta | Burke, Richmond | Jared Williams (D) |
Bell-Forsyth | Forsyth | Penny Penn (R) |
Blue Ridge | Cherokee | Shannon Wallace (R) |
Brunswick | Appling, Camden, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Wayne | Keith Higgins (I) |
Chattahoochee | Chattahoochee, Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Talbot, Taylor | Mark P. Jones (D) |
Cherokee | Bartow, Gordon | Samir J. Patel (R) |
Clayton | Tasha M. Mosley (D) | |
Cobb | Flynn D. Broady, Jr. (D) | |
Columbia | Bobby Christine (R) | |
Conasauga | Murray, Whitfield | Bert Poston (R) |
Cordele | Ben Hill, Crisp, Dooly, Wilcox | Brad Rigby (R) |
Coweta | Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Meriwether, Troup | John H. Cranford (R) |
Dougherty | Gregory W. Edwards (D) | |
Douglas | Dalia Racine (D) | |
Dublin | Johnson, Laurens, Treutlen, Twiggs | Craig Fraser (R) |
Eastern | Chatham | Shalena Cook-Jones (D) |
Enotah | Lumpkin, Towns, Union, White | Jeff Langley (R) |
Flint | Henry | Darius Pattilo (D) |
Griffin | Fayette, Pike, Spalding, Upson | Marie Greene Broder (R) |
Gwinnett | Patsy Austin-Gatson (D) | |
Houston | George Hartwig (R) | |
Lookout Mountain | Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Walker | Chris A. Arnt (R) |
Macon | Bibb, Crawford, Peach | Anita Reynolds Howard (D) |
Middle | Candler, Emanuel, Jefferson, Toombs, Washington | Tripp Fitzner (R) |
Mountain | Habersham, Rabun, Stephens | George R. Christian (R) |
Northeastern | Dawson, Hall | Lee Darragh (R) |
Northern | Elbert, Franklin, Hart, Madison, Oglethorpe | D. Parks White (R) |
Ocmulgee | Baldwin, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Wilkinson | T. Wright Barksdale (R) |
Oconee | Bleckley, Dodge, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, Wheeler | Timothy Vaughn (D) |
Ogeechee | Bulloch, Effingham, Jenkins, Screven | Daphne Jarriel Totten (R) |
Pataula | Clay, Early, Miller, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrell | Ronald McNease, Jr. (D) |
Paulding | Matthew Rollins (R) | |
Piedmont | Banks, Barrow, Jackson | Brad Smith (R) |
Rockdale | Alisha Johnson (D) | |
Rome | Floyd | Leigh Patterson (R) |
South Georgia | Baker, Calhoun, Decatur, Grady, Mitchell | Joe Mulholland (D) |
Southern | Brooks, Colquitt, Echols, Lowndes, Thomas | Bradfield Shealy (R) |
Southwestern | Lee, Macon, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Webster | Lewis Lamb (R) |
Stone Mountain | DeKalb | Sherry Boston (D) |
Tallapoosa | Haralson, Polk | Jack Browning (R) |
Tifton | Irwin, Tift, Turner, Worth | Bryce Johnson (R) |
Toombs | Glascock, Lincoln, McDuffie, Taliaferro, Warren, Wilkes | William Doupe (D) |
Towaliga | Butts, Lamar, Monroe | Jonathan Adams (R) |
Waycross | Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Coffee, Pierce, Ware | George Barnhill (R) |
Western | Clarke, Oconee | Deborah Gonzalez (D) |
Source: [10]
Hawaii[]
Hawaii's prosecuting attorneys are assigned by county. Those in Hawaii, Honolulu, and Kauai Counties are elected on a non-partisan basis, while Maui's is appointed.
County | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|
Hawaii | Kelden B. A. Waltjen[11] |
Honolulu | Steven S. Alm[12] |
Kauai | Justin Kollar[13] |
Maui | Andrew Martin[14] |
Idaho[]
Prosecuting attorneys in Idaho are assigned by county.
County | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|
Ada | Jan Bennetts (R) |
Adams | Chris Boyd (R) |
Bannock | Stephen F. Herzog (D) |
Bear Lake | Adam McKenzie[15] |
Benewah | Brian Thie (R) |
Bingham | Paul Rogers (Ind.) |
Blaine | Jim Thomas (R) |
Boise | Adam Strong (R) |
Bonner | Louis Marshall (R) |
Bonneville | Daniel Clark (R) |
Boundary | Jack Douglas (R) |
Butte | Steve Stephens (R) |
Camas | Matthew Pember |
Canyon | Bryan Taylor (R) |
Caribou | S. Doug Wood (R) |
Cassia | Douglas G. Abenroth (R) |
Clark | Craig Simpson |
Clearwater | Clayne Tyler (R) |
Custer | Justin Oleson (R) |
Elmore | Daniel Page (R) |
Franklin | Vic Pearson (R) |
Fremont | Marcia Murdoch (R) |
Gem | Erick Thompson (R) |
Gooding | Matthew Pember (R) |
Idaho | Kirk MacGregor (R) |
Jefferson | Paul Butikofer (R) |
Jerome | Michael J. Seib (R) |
Kootenai | Barry McHugh (R) |
Latah | Bill Thompson (D) |
Lemhi | Bruce Withers (R) |
Lewis | Zach Pall (Ind.) |
Lincoln | Richard Roats[16] |
Madison | Sid Brown (R) |
Minidoka | Lance Stevenson (R) |
Nez Perce | Justin Coleman (D) |
Oneida | Cody Brower (R) |
Owyhee | Jeffrey Phillips (R) |
Payette | Ross Pittman (Ind.) |
Power | Anson Call (R) |
Shoshone | Keisha Oxendine (D) |
Teton | Billie Siddoway (R) |
Twin Falls | Grant Loebs (R) |
Valley | Carol Brockman (R) |
Washington | Delton Walker (R) |
Source: [17]
Illinois[]
Illinois prosecutors are known as state's attorneys. They are assigned by county.
County | State's Attorney |
---|---|
Adams | Gary Farha (R) |
Alexander | Erik Zachary Gowin (D) |
Bond | Dora Mann (D) |
Boone | Tricia L. Smith (R) |
Brown | Mark L. Vincent (R) |
Bureau | Geno J. Caffarini (D) |
Calhoun | Richard Ringhausen (D) |
Carroll | Scott Brinkmeier (R) |
Cass | R. John Alvarez (D) |
Champaign | Julia Rietz (D) |
Christian | Mike Havera (D) |
Clark | Kyle Hutson (R) |
Clay | Joel Powless (R) |
Clinton | John Hudspeth (R) |
Coles | Brian L. Bower (R) |
Cook | Kimberly M. Foxx (D) |
Crawford | Matt Hartrich (R) |
Cumberland | Bryan Robbins (R) |
DeKalb | Rick Amato (R) |
DeWitt | Dan Markwell (R) |
Douglas | Kate Watson (R) |
DuPage | Robert Berlin (R) |
Edgar | Mark R. Isaf (R) |
Edwards | Eric St. Ledger (R) |
Effingham | Bryan Kilber (R) |
Fayette | Joshua Morrison (R) |
Ford | Andrew L. Killian (R) |
Franklin | Evan Owens (D) |
Fulton | Justin Jochums (D) |
Gallatin | Douglas E. Dyhrkopp (D) |
Greene | Caleb Briscoe (R) |
Grundy | Jason Helland (R) |
Hamilton | Justin E. Hood (D) |
Hancock | Rachel Bloom Mast (R) |
Hardin | Daniel Cockrum (D) |
Henderson | Colby G. Hathaway (R) |
Henry | Matt Schutte (R) |
Iroquois | James Devine (R) |
Jackson | Michael Carr (D) |
Jasper | Chad Miller (R) |
Jefferson | Sean Featherstun (D) |
Jersey | Benjamin L. Goetten (D) |
Jo Daviess | John Hay (R) |
Johnson | Tambra Cain Sharp |
Kane | Joseph H. McMahon (R) |
Kankakee | Jim Rowe (D) |
Kendall | Eric Weis (R) |
Knox | John Pepmeyer (D) |
Lake | Michael Nerheim (R) |
LaSalle | Karen Donnelly (R) |
Lawrence | Michael M. Strange (R) |
Lee | Matthew T. Klahn (R) |
Livingston | Randy Yedniak (R) |
Logan | Jonathan C. Wright (R) |
Macon | Jay Scott (D) |
Macoupin | Jennifer A. Watson (D) |
Madison | Tom Haine (R) |
Marion | Bill Milner (R) |
Marshall | Paul Bauer (R) |
Mason | Roger Thomson (D) |
Massac | Patrick Windhorst (R) |
McDonough | Matt Kwacala (R) |
McHenry | Patrick Kenneally (R) |
McLean | Jason Chambers (R) |
Menard | Gabe Grosboll (R) |
Mercer | Meeghan N. Lee (D) |
Monroe | Chris Hitzemann (R) |
Montgomery | Bryant Hitchings (D) |
Morgan | Gray Herndon Noll (R) |
Moultrie | Tracy L. Weaver (R) |
Ogle | Eric Morrow (R) |
Peoria | Jerry Brady (D) |
Perry | David Searby (R) |
Piatt | Dana Rhoades (R) |
Pike | Zachary P. Boren (R) |
Pope | Melissa Presser (D) |
Pulaski | James Flummer (R) |
Putnam | Christina Mennie (R) |
Randolph | Jeremy Walker (D) |
Richland | Charles Bradley Vaughn (R) |
Rock Island | John McGehee (D) |
Saline | Molly Wilson Kasiar (R) |
Sangamon | Dan Wright (R) |
Schuyler | Ramon M. Escapa (D) |
Scott | Michael L. Hill (R) |
Shelby | Gina Vonderheide (D) |
St. Clair | Brendan Kelly (D) |
Stark | James D. Owens (D) |
Stephenson | Carl Larson (R) |
Tazewell | Stewart J. Umholtz (R) |
Union | Tyler Edmonds (D) |
Vermilion | Jacqueline Lacy (R) |
Wabash | Cassandra A. Goldman (D) |
Warren | Andrew Doyle (R) |
Washington | Daniel Bronke (R) |
Wayne | Kevin Kakac (R) |
White | Denton Aud (R) |
Whiteside | Terry Costello (D) |
Will | James Glasgow (D) |
Williamson | Brandon Zanotti (D) |
Winnebago | Marilyn Hite-Ross (D) |
Woodford | Gregory Minger (R) |
Source: [18]
Indiana[]
Indiana's prosecutors, known as prosecuting attorneys, are elected to the state's 91 judicial districts. Each district, with one exception, covers a single county.
County/Counties | District | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|---|
Adams | 26 | Jeremy W. Brown (R) |
Allen | 38 | Karen E. Richards (R) |
Bartholomew | 9 | William M. Nash (R) |
Benton | 76 | John C. Wright (R) |
Blackford | 71 | Kevin N. Basey (R) |
Boone | 20 | Kent T. Eastwood (R) |
Brown | 88 | Theodore F. Adams (R) |
Carroll | 74 | Nicholas C. McLeland (R) |
Cass | 29 | Noah Schafer (R) |
Clark | 4 | Jeremy T. Mull (R) |
Clay | 13 | Emily Clarke (R) |
Clinton | 45 | Anthony J. Sommer (R) |
Crawford | 77 | Cheryl J. Hillenburg (D) |
Daviess | 49 | Daniel S. Murrie (R) |
Dearborn, Ohio | 7 | Lynn M. Deddens (R) |
Decatur | 69 | Nathan W. Harter IV (R) |
DeKalb | 75 | ClaraMary Winebrenner (R) |
Delaware | 46 | Eric M. Hoffman (D) |
Dubois | 57 | Anthony D. Quinn (D) |
Elkhart | 34 | Vicki E. Becker (R) |
Fayette | 73 | Bette J. Jones (R) |
Floyd | 52 | Keith A. Henderson (R) |
Fountain | 61 | Daniel L. Askren (R) |
Franklin | 37 | Christopher Huerkamp (R) |
Fulton | 41 | Michael T. Marrs (R) |
Gibson | 66 | Michael R. Cochren (R) |
Grant | 48 | Rodney L. Faulk (R) |
Greene | 63 | Jarrod D. Holtsclaw (R) |
Hamilton | 24 | D. Lee Buckingham II (R) |
Hancock | 18 | Brent E. Eaton (R) |
Harrison | 3 | J. Otto Schalk (R) |
Hendricks | 55 | Loren P. Delp (R) |
Henry | 53 | Joseph J. Bergacs (R) |
Howard | 62 | Mark A. McCann (R) |
Huntington | 56 | Amy Christine Richison (R) |
Jackson | 40 | Jeffrey A. Chalfant (R) |
Jasper | 30 | Jacob Taulman (R) |
Jay | 58 | Wesley A. Schemenaur (D) |
Jefferson | 5 | David R. Sutter (D) |
Jennings | 86 | Brian J. Belding (R) |
Johnson | 8 | Joseph Villanueva (R) |
Knox | 12 | J. Dirk Carnahan (R) |
Kosciusko | 54 | Daniel H. Hampton (R) |
LaGrange | 35 | Gregory J. Kenner (R) |
Lake | 31 | Bernard A. Crater (D) |
LaPorte | 32 | John Lake (D) |
Lawrence | 81 | Samuel C. Arp II (R) |
Madison | 50 | Rodney J. Cummings (R) |
Marion | 19 | Ryan Mears (D) |
Marshall | 72 | E. Nelson Chipman, Jr. (R) |
Martin | 90 | Aureola S. Wright (R) |
Miami | 51 | Jeff Sinkovics (R) |
Monroe | 10 | Erika Oliphant (D) |
Montgomery | 22 | Joseph R. Buser (R) |
Morgan | 15 | Steven P. Sonnega (R) |
Newton | 79 | Jeffrey D. Drinski (R) |
Noble | 33 | James B. Mowrey (R) |
Orange | 87 | Holly N. Hudelson (R) |
Owen | 78 | Donald R. VanDerMoere II (R) |
Parke | 68 | Steve A. Cvengros (R) |
Perry | 70 | Jason R. Hoch (D) |
Pike | 83 | Darrin E. McDonald (R) |
Porter | 67 | Gary S. Gerrmann (D) |
Posey | 11 | Thomas Clowers (R) |
Pulaski | 59 | Kelly M. Gaumer (R) |
Putnam | 64 | Timothy L. Bookwalter (R) |
Randolph | 25 | David M. Daly (R) |
Ripley | 80 | Richard J. Hertel (R) |
Rush | 65 | Philip J. Caviness (R) |
St. Joseph | 60 | Kenneth P. Cotter (D) |
Scott | 6 | Chris A. Owens (D) |
Shelby | 16 | James B. "Brad" Landwerlen (R) |
Spencer | 84 | Victor Ippoliti (R) |
Starke | 44 | Leslie A. Baker (R) |
Steuben | 85 | Jeremy T. Musser (R) |
Sullivan | 14 | Ann Smith Mischler (R) |
Switzerland | 91 | Monica L. Hensley (D) |
Tippecanoe | 23 | Patrick K. Harrington (R) |
Tipton | 36 | Jay D. Rich (R) |
Union | 89 | Andrew "A.J." Bryson (D) |
Vanderburgh | 1 | Nicholas G. Herrmann (R) |
Vermillion | 47 | Bruce D. Aukerman (D) |
Vigo | 43 | Terry R. Modesitt (R) |
Wabash | 27 | William C. Hartley, Jr. (R) |
Warren | 21 | John A. Larson (R) |
Warrick | 2 | Michael J. Perry (R) |
Washington | 42 | Dustin L. Houchin (R) |
Wayne | 17 | Michael W. Shipman (R) |
Wells | 28 | Andrew J. Carnall (D) |
White | 39 | Robert J. Guy (R) |
Whitley | 82 | Daniel J. Sigler, Jr. (R) |
Source: [19]
Iowa[]
Iowa's prosecutors are known as county attorneys. Two county attorneys serve two counties, while the rest serve one.
County | County Attorney |
---|---|
Adair | Melissa Larson (D) |
Adams | Andrew Knuth (R) |
Allamakee | Anthony Gericke (R) |
Appanoose | Susan Scieszinski (R) |
Audubon | Sarah A. Jennings (R) |
Benton | David C. Thompson (D) |
Black Hawk | Brian Williams (D) |
Boone | Dan Kolacia (D) |
Bremer | Kasey E. Wadding (R) |
Buchanan | Shawn M. Harden (D) |
Buena Vista | Paul Allen (R) |
Butler | Greg Lievens (R) |
Calhoun | Tina Meth-Farrington (R) |
Carroll | John C. Werden (R) |
Cass | Vanessa Strazdas (R) |
Cedar | Jeff Renander (R) |
Cerro Gordo | Carlyle D. Dalen (D) |
Cherokee | Ryan Kolpin (R) |
Chickasaw | Jennifer L. Schwickerath (D) |
Clarke | Adam Ramsey (R) |
Clay | Kristi Busse (R) |
Clayton | Zach Herrmann (Ind.) |
Clinton | Mike Wolf (R) |
Crawford | Colin Johnson (D) |
Dallas | Chuck Sinnard (R) |
Davis | Rick Lynch (D) |
Decatur | Lisa Hynden Jeanes (Ind.) |
Delaware | John Burneau (R) |
Des Moines | Lisa Schaefer (D) |
Dickinson | Amy E. Zenor (R) |
Dubuque | C.J. May III (D) |
Emmet | Melanie Summers Bauer (R) |
Fayette | W. Wayne Saur (R) |
Floyd | Richard Ginbey (R) |
Franklin | Brent Symens (R) |
Fremont, Mills | Naeda Elliott (R) |
Greene | Thomas Laehn (L) |
Grundy | Erika L. Allen (R) |
Guthrie | Brenna Bird (R) |
Hamilton | Patrick Chambers (D) |
Hancock | Blake H. Norman (R) |
Hardin | Darrell Meyer (R) |
Harrison | Jennifer Mumm (D) |
Henry | Darin Stater (R) |
Howard | Kevin Schoeberl (R) |
Humboldt | Jon Beaty (R) |
Ida | Meghann Cosgrove Whitmer (D) |
Iowa | Tim McMeen (R) |
Jackson | Sara Davenport (R) |
Jasper | Scott Nicholson (D) |
Jefferson | Chauncey Moulding (D) |
Johnson | Janet M. Lyness (D) |
Jones | Kristoffer Lyons (Ind.) |
Keokuk | Amber Thompson (R) |
Kossuth | Todd Holmes (D) |
Lee | Ross Braden (D) |
Linn | Jerry Vander Sanden (D) |
Louisa | Adam D. Parsons (R) |
Lucas | Brandon Shelton (R) |
Lyon | Shayne Mayer (R) |
Madison | Matthew Schultz (R) |
Mahaska | Andrew Ritland (R) |
Marion | Ed Bull (R) |
Marshall | Jennifer Miller (R) |
Mitchell | Mark L. Walk (R) |
Monona | Ian McConeghy (R) |
Monroe | John A. Pabst (R) |
Montgomery | Drew B. Swanson (R) |
Muscatine | Alan Ostergren (R) |
O'Brien | Rachel Becker (R) |
Osceola | Nolan McGowan (R) |
Page | Carl Sonksen (R) |
Palo Alto | Peter Hart (D) |
Plymouth | Darin J. Raymond (R) |
Pocahontas | Daniel Feistner (R) |
Polk | John P. Sarcone (D) |
Pottawattamie | Matthew Wilber (R) |
Poweshiek | Bart Klaver (R) |
Ringgold, Taylor | Clinton L. Spurrier (R) |
Sac | Ben Smith (R) |
Scott | Michael J. Walton (D) |
Shelby | Marcus Gross, Jr. (D) |
Sioux | Thomas Kunstle (R) |
Story | Jessica Reynolds (D) |
Tama | Brent D. Heeren (R) |
Union | Timothy R. Kenyon (R) |
Van Buren | H. Craig Miller (R) |
Wapello | Ruben Neff (R) |
Warren | Doug Eichholz (R) |
Washington | John Gish (R) |
Wayne | Alan M. Wilson (R) |
Webster | Darren Driscoll (D) |
Winnebago | Kelsey Beenken (R) |
Winneshiek | Andrew Vandermaaten (R) |
Woodbury | Patrick Jennings (D) |
Worth | Jeff Greve (R) |
Wright | Eric Simonson (R) |
Source: [20]
Kansas[]
Kansas prosecutors are elected by county, although some prosecutors serve multiple counties. Most are called county attorneys, but six are designated as district attorneys.
County | District Attorney |
---|---|
Allen | Jerry B. Hathaway (R) |
Anderson, Franklin | Brandon Jones (R) |
Atchison | Sherri Becker (R) |
Barber | Gaten Wood (R) |
Barton | M. Levi Morris (R) |
Bourbon | Jacqie Spradling (R) |
Brown | Kevin M. Hill (R) |
Butler | Darrin C. Devinney (R) |
Chase | William Halvorsen (R) |
Chautauqua | Ruth Ritthaler (R) |
Cherokee | Jacob Conard (R) |
Cheyenne | Leslie Beims |
Clark, Comanche | Allison Kuhns (R) |
Clay | Richard E. James (R) |
Cloud | Robert A. Walsh (D) |
Coffey | Wade Bowie (R) |
Cowley | Larry Schwartz (R) |
Crawford | Michael Gayoso, Jr. (R) |
Decatur | Steven W. Hirsch (R) |
Dickinson | Andrea Purvis (R) |
Doniphan | Charles Baskins (R) |
Douglas | Charles Branson (D) |
Edwards | Mark Frame (D) |
Elk, Greenwood | Joe Lee (R) |
Ellis | Tom Drees (D) |
Ellsworth | Paul J. Kasper (R) |
Finney | Susan Richmeier (R) |
Ford | Kevin Salzman (R) |
Geary | Krista Blaisdell (R) |
Gove | Mark F. Schmiedler (R) |
Graham | Jill Elliott (R) |
Grant | Jessica Akers (R) |
Gray | Curtis E. Campbell (D) |
Greeley | Charles F. Moser (D) |
Hamilton | Rob Gale (D) |
Harper | Richard Raleigh (R) |
Harvey | David E. Yoder (D) |
Haskell | Lynn Koehn (R) |
Hodgeman | Mark Cowell (R) |
Jackson | Shawna Miller (R) |
Jefferson | Josh Ney (R) |
Jewell | Darrell E. Miller (D) |
Johnson | Stephen M. Howe (R) |
Kearny | Kenny Estes (D) |
Kingman | Matthew W. Ricke (R) |
Kiowa | Chay Howard (R) |
Labette | Stephen Jones (R) |
Lane | Dale E. Pike (R) |
Leavenworth | Todd Thompson (R) |
Lincoln | Jennifer O'Hare (R) |
Linn | James Brun (R) |
Logan | Craig Ulrich (R) |
Lyon | James Marcus Goodman (R) |
Marion | Joel Ensey |
Marshall | Meghan Votacek (R) |
McPherson | Gregory T. Benefiel (R) |
Meade | Clay Kuhns (R) |
Miami | Elizabeth Sweeney-Reeder (R) |
Mitchell | Mark Noah (Ind.) |
Montgomery | Larry Markle (R) |
Morris | Laura E. Allen (R) |
Morton | Adam Carey (R) |
Nemaha | Brad M. Lippert (R) |
Neosho | Linus Thuston (R) |
Ness | Kevin B. Salzman (R) |
Norton, Phillips | Melissa Schoen (R) |
Osage | Jack Hobbs |
Osborne | Paul Gregory (R) |
Ottawa | Richard Buck (R) |
Pawnee | Douglas W. McNett (R) |
Pottawatomie | Sherri Schuck (R) |
Pratt | Tracey T. Beverlin (R) |
Rawlins | Charles A. Peckham (R) |
Reno | Thomas Stanton (R) |
Republic | Justin L. Ferrell (R) |
Rice | Remington S. Dalke (R) |
Riley | Barry Wilkerson (R) |
Rooks | Danielle N. Muir (R) |
Rush | Tony Rues (D) |
Russell | Daniel W. Krug (R) |
Saline | Ellen Mitchell (R) |
Scott | Rebecca J. Faurot (R) |
Sedgwick | Marc Bennett (R) |
Seward | Russell Hasenbank (R) |
Shawnee | Michael F. Kagay (R) |
Sheridan | Harry Joe Pratt (R) |
Sherman, Wallace | Charles Moser (R) |
Smith | Tabitha Owen (R) |
Stafford | Michael Robinson (R) |
Stanton | David C. Black (R) |
Stevens | Paul Kitzke (R) |
Sumner | Kerwin Spencer (R) |
Thomas | Rachel Lamm (R) |
Trego | Chris Lyon (R) |
Wabaunsee | Timothy Alan Liesmann (R) |
Washington | Elizabeth Baskerville Hiltgen (R) |
Wichita | Laura Lewis (R) |
Wilson | Kenley Thompson (R) |
Woodson | Zelda Schlotterbeck (R) |
Wyandotte | Mark Dupree (D) |
Source: [21]
Kentucky[]
Kentucky prosecutors, known as Commonwealth's Attorneys, are assigned by circuit.
Circuit | Counties | Commonwealth's Attorney |
---|---|---|
First Circuit | Ballard, Carlisle, Fulton, Hickman | Mike Stacy (D) |
Second Circuit | McCracken | Daniel Boaz (D) |
Third Circuit | Christian | Richard Boling (R) |
Fourth Circuit | Hopkins | Kathryn Senter (D) |
Fifth Circuit | Crittenden, Union, Webster | Zac Greenwell (D) |
Sixth Circuit | Daviess | Bruce Kuegel (D) |
Seventh Circuit | Logan, Todd | Neil Kerr (R) |
Eighth Circuit | Warren | Chris Cohron (D) |
Ninth Circuit | Hardin | Shane Young (D) |
Tenth Circuit | Hart, LaRue, Nelson | Terry Geoghegan (D) |
Eleventh Circuit | Green, Marion, Taylor, Washington | Shelly Miller (D) |
Twelfth Circuit | Henry, Oldham, Trimble | Courtney Baxter (R) |
Thirteenth Circuit | Garrard, Jessamine | Clinton "Andy" Sims (R) |
Fourteenth Circuit | Bourbon, Scott, Woodford | Sharon Muse (R) |
Fifteenth Circuit | Carroll, Grant, Owen | Jim Crawford (D) |
Sixteenth Circuit | Kenton | Rob Sanders (R) |
Seventeenth Circuit | Campbell | Michelle Snodgrass (D) |
Eighteenth Circuit | Harrison, Nicholas, Pendleton, Robertson | E. Douglas Miller (D) |
Nineteenth Circuit | Bracken, Fleming, Mason | Kelly Clarke (D) |
Twentieth Circuit | Greenup, Lewis | Mel Leonhart (D) |
Twenty-first Circuit | Bath, Menifee, Montgomery, Rowan | Ronnie Goldy (D) |
Twenty-second Circuit | Fayette | Lou Anna Red Corn (D) |
Twenty-third Circuit | Estill, Lee, Owsley | Heather Combs (R) |
Twenty-fourth Circuit | Johnson, Lawrence, Martin | Floyd "Tony" Skeans (Ind.) |
Twenty-fifth Circuit | Clark, Madison | David Smith (D) |
Twenty-sixth Circuit | Harlan | Parker Boggs (D) |
Twenty-seventh Circuit | Knox, Laurel | Jackie Steele (Ind.) |
Twenty-eighth Circuit | Lincoln, Pulaski, Rockcastle | Eddy Montgomery (Ind.) |
Twenty-ninth Circuit | Adair, Casey | Brian Wright (R) |
Thirtieth Circuit | Jefferson | Tom Wine (D) |
Thirty-first Circuit | Floyd | Brent Turner (Ind.) |
Thirty-second Circuit | Boyd | Rhonda Copley (R) |
Thirty-third Circuit | Perry | Scott Blair (D) |
Thirty-fourth Circuit | McCreary, Whitley | Ronnie Bowling (R) |
Thirty-fifth Circuit | Pike | Billy Slone (D) |
Thirty-sixth Circuit | Knott, Magoffin | Todd Martin (Ind.) |
Thirty-seventh Circuit | Carter, Elliott, Morgan | Brandon Ison (D) |
Thirty-eighth Circuit | Butler, Edmonson, Hancock, Ohio | Blake Chambers (R) |
Thirty-ninth Circuit | Breathitt, Powell, Wolfe | Miranda King (Ind.) |
Fortieth Circuit | Clinton, Cumberland, Monroe | Jesse Stockton (Ind.) |
Forty-first Circuit | Clay, Jackson, Leslie | Gary Gregory (Ind.) |
Forty-second Circuit | Calloway, Marshall | Dennis Foust (Ind.) |
Forty-third Circuit | Barren, Metcalfe | John Gardner (D) |
Forty-fourth Circuit | Bell | Karen Blondell (R) |
Forty-fifth Circuit | McLean, Muhlenberg | Ralph Vick (D) |
Forty-sixth Circuit | Breckinridge, Grayson, Meade | Rick Allen Hardin (R) |
Forty-seventh Circuit | Letcher | Edison Banks (Ind.) |
Forty-eighth Circuit | Franklin | Larry Cleveland (D) |
Forty-ninth Circuit | Allen, Simpson | Corey Morgan (R) |
Fiftieth Circuit | Boyle, Mercer | Richie Bottoms (D) |
Fifty-first Circuit | Henderson | Bill Markwell (D) |
Fifty-second Circuit | Graves | Richie Kemp (D) |
Fifty-third Circuit | Anderson, Shelby, Spencer | Laura Witt (R) |
Fifty-fourth Circuit | Boone, Gallatin | Louis Kelly (R) |
Fifty-fifth Circuit | Bullitt | Bailey Taylor (R) |
Fifty-sixth Circuit | Caldwell, Livingston, Lyon, Trigg | Carrie Ovey-Wiggins (D) |
Fifty-seventh Circuit | Russell, Wayne | Matthew Leveridge (R) |
Source: [22]
Louisiana[]
Louisiana prosecutors are elected by district.
District | Parishes | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1st | Caddo | James E. Stewart, Sr. (D) |
2nd | Bienville, Claiborne, Jackson | Danny Newell (D) |
3rd | Lincoln, Union | John F. Belton (Ind.) |
4th | Morehouse, Ouachita | Robert S. Tew (Ind.) |
5th | Franklin, Richland, West Carroll | Penny Douciere (Ind.) |
6th | East Carroll, Madison, Tensas | James E. Paxton (D) |
7th | Catahoula, Concordia | Bradley R. Burget (D) |
8th | Winn | R. Chris Nevils (Ind.) |
9th | Rapides | Philip Terrell, Jr. (D) |
10th | Natchitoches | Billy Joe Harrington (D) |
11th | Sabine | Don M. Burkett (R) |
12th | Avoyelles | Charles A. Riddle III (D) |
13th | Evangeline | Trent Brignac (D) |
14th | Calcasieu | John F. DeRosier (D) |
15th | Acadia, Lafayette, Vermilion | Keith A. Stutes (R) |
16th | Iberia, St. Martin, St. Mary | M. Bofill (Bo) Dubé (R) |
17th | Lafourche | Kristine M. Russell (Ind.) |
18th | Iberville, Pointe Coupee, West Baton Rouge | Richard J. Ward (D) |
19th | East Baton Rouge | Hillar C. Moore II (D) |
20th | West Feliciana, East Feliciana | Samuel C. D'Aquilla (D) |
21st | Livingston, St. Helena, Tangipahoa | Scott M. Perrilloux (R) |
22nd | St. Tammany, Washington | Warren Montgomery (R) |
23rd | Ascension, Assumption, St. James | Ricky Babin (R) |
24th | Jefferson | Paul D. Connick, Jr. (D) |
25th | Plaquemines | Charles J. Ballay (D) |
26th | Bossier, Webster | John "Schuyler" Marvin (R) |
27th | St. Landry | Charles T. Cravins (Ind.) |
28th | LaSalle | J. Reed Walters (R) |
29th | St. Charles | Joel T. Chaisson II (D) |
30th | Vernon | Asa A. Skinner (Ind.) |
31st | Jefferson Davis | Michael C. Cassidy (D) |
32nd | Terrebonne | Joseph L. Waitz, Jr. (R) |
33rd | Allen | H. Todd Nesom (D) |
34th | St. Bernard | Perry M. Nicosia (D) |
35th | Grant | James "Jay" P. Lemoine (R) |
36th | Beauregard | James Lestage (R) |
37th | Caldwell | Brian Frazier (Ind.) |
38th | Cameron | Jennifer A. Jones (D) |
39th | Red River | Julie C. Jones (D) |
40th | St. John the Baptist | Bridget A. Dinvaut (D) |
Orleans | Leon A. Cannizzaro, Jr. (D) | |
42nd | DeSoto | Gary Evans (D) |
Source: [23]
Maine[]
Maine's prosecutors are elected by .
District | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1st | York | Kathryn Slattery (D) |
2nd | Cumberland | Jonathan Sahrbeck (Ind.) |
3rd | Androscoggin, Franklin, Oxford | Andrew S. Robinson (D) |
4th | Kennebec, Somerset | Maeghan Maloney (D) |
5th | Penobscot, Piscataquis | Marianne Lynch (R) |
6th | Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo | Natasha C. Irving (D) |
7th | Hancock, Washington | Matthew Foster (R) |
8th | Aroostook | Todd Collins (D) |
Source: [24]
Maryland[]
Maryland's prosecutors are known as state's attorneys and are assigned by county.
County/Independent City | State's Attorney |
---|---|
Allegany | Michael Twigg (R) |
Anne Arundel | Anne Colt Leitness (D) |
Baltimore City | Marilyn Mosby (D) |
Baltimore County | Scott Shellenberger (D) |
Calvert | Andrew Rappaport (R) |
Caroline | Joe Riley (R) |
Carroll | Brian DeLeonardo (R) |
Cecil | James Dellmyer (R) |
Charles | Anthony Covington (D) |
Dorchester | William Jones (R) |
Frederick | Charles Smith (R) |
Garrett | Lisa Thayer-Welch (R) |
Harford | Albert Peisinger (R) |
Howard | Rich Gibson (D) |
Kent | Brian DiGregory (D) |
Montgomery | John McCarthy (D) |
Prince George's | Aisha Braveboy (D) |
Queen Anne's | Lance Richardson (R) |
Somerset | Wess Garner (R) |
St. Mary's | Richard Fritz (R) |
Talbot | Scott Patterson (D) |
Washington | Charles Strong (R) |
Wicomico | Jamie Dykes (R) |
Worcester | Kristin Heiser (R) |
Source: [25]
Massachusetts[]
Massachusetts's district attorneys are elected in districts, two of which include multiple counties.
District | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
Berkshire | Andrea Harrington (D)[26] | |
Bristol | Thomas M. Quinn III (D)[27] | |
Cape and Islands | Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket | Michael D. O'Keefe (R)[28] |
Eastern | Essex | Jonathan W. Blodgett (D)[29] |
Hampden | Anthony D. Gulluni (D)[30] | |
Middlesex | Marian Ryan (D)[31] | |
Norfolk | Michael W. Morrissey (D)[32] | |
Northwestern | Franklin, Hampshire, and the town of Athol[MA 1] | David E. Sullivan (D)[33] |
Plymouth | Timothy J. Cruz (R)[34] | |
Suffolk | Rachael Rollins (D)[35] | |
Worcester | Joseph D. Early, Jr. (D)[36] |
- ^ The town of Athol is technically in Worcester County but included in the Northwestern District.
Michigan[]
Michigan's prosecuting attorneys are assigned by county.
County | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|
Alcona | Thomas J. Weichel (R) |
Alger | Robert T. Steinhoff (D) |
Allegan | Myrene K. Koch (R) |
Alpena | Cynthia Muszynski (R) |
Antrim | James Rossiter (R) |
Arenac | Curtis Broughton (D) |
Baraga | Joseph P. O'Leary (R) |
Barry | Julie Nakfoor Pratt (R) |
Bay | Nancy Borushko (D) |
Benzie | Sara Swanson (R) |
Berrien | Michael J. Sepic (R) |
Branch | Valerie White (R) |
Calhoun | David Gilbert (R) |
Cass | Victor A. Fitz (R) |
Charlevoix | Allen Telgenhof (R) |
Cheboygan | Melissa Goodrich (R) |
Chippewa | Robert L. Stratton III (R) |
Clare | Michelle J. Ambrozaitis (R) |
Clinton | Charles D. Sherman (R) |
Crawford | Sierra Koch (R) |
Delta | Brett H. Gardner (Ind.) |
Dickinson | Lisa Richards (R) |
Eaton | Douglas R. Lloyd (R) |
Emmet | James R. Linderman (R) |
Genesee | David S. Leyton (D) |
Gladwin | Aaron W. Miller (R) |
Gogebic | Nicholas Jacobs (R) |
Grand Traverse | Noelle Moeggenberg (R) |
Gratiot | Keith J. Kushion (R) |
Hillsdale | Neal A. Brady (R) |
Houghton | Brittney Bulleit (D) |
Huron | Timothy J. Rutkowski (Ind.) |
Ingham | Carol Siemon (D) |
Ionia | Kyle B. Butler (R) |
Iosco | Gary Rapp (Ind.) |
Iron | Melissa A. Powell (D) |
Isabella | David R. Barberi (R) |
Jackson | Jerry Jarzynka (R) |
Kalamazoo | Jeffrey Getting (D) |
Kalkaska | Michael Perreault (R) |
Kent | Christopher Becker (R) |
Keweenaw | Charles Miller (D) |
Lake | Craig Cooper (R) |
Lapeer | Michael J. Sharkey (R) |
Leelanau | Joseph T. Hubbell (R) |
Lenawee | R. Burke Castleberry (R) |
Livingston | William Vailliencourt (R) |
Luce | Joshua Freed (R) |
Mackinac | J. Stuart Spencer (R) |
Macomb | Peter J. Lucido (R) |
Manistee | Jason Haag (R) |
Marquette | Matt J. Wiese (D) |
Mason | Paul R. Spaniola (D) |
Mecosta | Brian Thiede (R) |
Menominee | Jeffrey T. Rogg (R) |
Midland | J. Dee Brooks (R) |
Missaukee | Melissa Ransom (R) |
Monroe | Michael G. Roehrig (R) |
Montcalm | Andrea Krause (R) |
Montmorency | Vicki Kundinger (R) |
Muskegon | D.J. Hilson (D) |
Newaygo | Ellsworth J. Stay, Jr. (R) |
Oakland | Karen D. McDonald (D) |
Oceana | Joseph Bizon (R) |
Ogemaw | LaDona Schultz (D) |
Ontonagon | Michael Findlay (D) |
Osceola | Anthony Badovinac (R) |
Oscoda | Kristi L. McGregor (R) |
Otsego | Brendan P. Curran (R) |
Ottawa | Ronald J. Frantz (R) |
Presque Isle | Ken Radzibon (R) |
Roscommon | Mary Beebe (R) |
Saginaw | John McColgan (D) |
St. Clair | Michael Wendling (R) |
St. Joseph | John L. McDonough (R) |
Sanilac | James V. Young (R) |
Schoolcraft | Timothy R. Noble (R) |
Shiawassee | Deana Finnegan (R) |
Tuscola | Mark E. Reene (R) |
Van Buren | Michael Bedford (R) |
Washtenaw | Eli Savit (D) |
Wayne | Kym L. Worthy (D) |
Wexford | Jason Elmore (R) |
Source: [37]
Minnesota[]
Minnesota prosecutors are assigned by county and known as county attorneys. Their elections are non-partisan.
County | County Attorney |
---|---|
Aitkin | James P. Ratz |
Anoka | Anthony C. Palumbo |
Becker | Brian W. McDonald |
Beltrami | David Hanson |
Big Stone | Joseph Glasrud |
Benton | Philip Miller |
Blue Earth | Patrick McDermott |
Brown | Chuck Hanson |
Carlton | Lauri Ketola |
Carver | Mark Metz |
Cass | Ben Lindstrom |
Chippewa | Matthew Haugen |
Chisago | Janet Reiter |
Clay | Brian J. Melton |
Clearwater | Kathryn Lorsbach |
Cook | Molly Hicken |
Cottonwood | Nicholas A. Anderson |
Crow Wing | Donald F. Ryan |
Dakota | James C. Backstrom |
Dodge | Paul Kiltinen |
Douglas | Chad Larson |
Faribault | Kathryn Karjala-Curtis |
Fillmore | Brett Corson |
Freeborn | David J. Walker |
Goodhue | Stephen F. O'Keefe |
Grant | Justin R. Anderson |
Hennepin | Michael Freeman |
Houston | Samuel Jandt |
Hubbard | Jonathan Frieden |
Isanti | Jeffrey R. Edblad |
Itasca | Matti R. Adam |
Jackson | Sherry E. Haley |
Kanabec | Barbara McFadden |
Kandiyohi | Shane D. Baker |
Kittson | Robert Albrecht |
Koochiching | Jeffrey Naglosky |
Lac Qui Parle | Richard Stulz |
Lake | Russell H. Conrow |
Lake of the Woods | James C. Austad |
Le Sueur | Brent Christian |
Lincoln | Glen A. Petersen |
Lyon | Richard R. Maes |
Mahnomen | Mitchell Schluter |
Marshall | Donald J. Aandal |
Martin | Terry W. Viesselman |
McLeod | Michael Junge |
Meeker | Brandi Schiefelbein |
Mille Lacs | Joe Walsh |
Morrison | Brian Middendorf |
Mower | Kristen Nelsen |
Murray | Travis Smith |
Nicollet | Michelle M. Zehnder Fischer |
Nobles | Joseph Sanow |
Norman | James D. Brue |
Olmsted | Mark A. Ostrem |
Otter Tail | Michelle Eldien |
Pennington | Seamus Duffy |
Pine | Reese Frederickson |
Pipestone | Damain D. Sandy |
Polk | Gregory A. Widseth |
Pope | Neil Nelson |
Ramsey | John Choi |
Red Lake | Mike LaCoursiere |
Redwood | Jenna Peterson |
Renville | David Torgelson |
Rice | John Fossum |
Rock | Jeffrey L. Haubrich |
Roseau | Kristy Kjos |
St. Louis | Mark Rubin |
Scott | Ronald Hocevar |
Sherburne | Kathleen A. Heaney |
Sibley | David E. Schauer |
Stearns | Janelle P. Kendall |
Steele | Daniel McIntosh |
Stevens | Aaron Jordan |
Swift | Danielle Olson |
Todd | Chuck Rasmussen |
Traverse | Matthew Franzese |
Wabasha | Karrie S. Kelly |
Wadena | Kyra L. Ladd |
Waseca | Rachel V. Cornelius |
Washington | Peter Orput |
Watonwan | Stephen Lindee |
Wilkin | Carl Thunem |
Winona | Karin Sonneman |
Wright | Thomas N. Kelly |
Yellow Medicine | Keith R. Helgeson |
Source: [38]
Mississippi[]
Mississippi prosecutors are assigned by circuit.
Circuit | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1 | Alcorn, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tishomingo | John Weddle (R) |
2 | Hancock, Harrison, Stone | Joel Smith (R) |
3 | Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Lafayette, Marshall, Tippah, Union | Ben Creekmore (R) |
4 | Leflore, Sunflower, Washington | W. Dewayne Richardson (D) |
5 | Attala, Carroll, Choctaw, Grenada, Montgomery, Webster, Winston | Doug Evans (D) |
6 | Adams, Amite, Franklin, Wilkinson | Shameca S. Collins (D) |
7 | Hinds | Jody Owens (D) |
8 | Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott | Steven S. Kilgore (R) |
9 | Issaquena, Sharkey, Warren | Richard (Ricky) Smith, Jr. (D) |
10 | Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale, Wayne | Kassie Coleman (R) |
11 | Bolivar, Coahoma, Quitman, Tunica | Brenda F. Mitchell (D) |
12 | Forrest, Perry | Lin Carter (R) |
13 | Covington, Jasper, Simpson, Smith | Matt Sullivan (D) |
14 | Lincoln, Pike, Walthall | Dewitt (Dee) T. Bates, Jr. (D) |
15 | Jefferson Davis, Lamar, Lawrence, Marion, Pearl River | Hal Kittrell (R) |
16 | Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Oktibbeha | Scott W. Colom (D) |
17 | DeSoto, Panola, Tallahatchie, Tate, Yalobusha | John W. Champion (D) |
18 | Jones | Anthony J. Buckley (R) |
19 | George, Greene, Jackson | Angel Myers McIlrath (R) |
20 | Madison, Rankin | John K. Bramlett, Jr. (R) |
21 | Holmes, Humphreys, Yazoo | Akillie Malone Oliver (D) |
22 | Claiborne, Copiah, Jefferson | Daniella M. Shorter (D) |
Source: [39]
Missouri[]
Missouri's prosecutors are known as prosecuting attorneys and serve a single county.
County | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|
Adair | Matt Wilson (D) |
Andrew | Steven L. Stevenson (R) |
Atchison | Brett Hurst (R) |
Audrain | Jacob W. Shellabarger (D) |
Barry | Amy L. Boxx (R) |
Barton | Mike Smalley (R) |
Bates | Hugh C. Jenkins (D) |
Benton | Karen Woodley (R) |
Bollinger | Stephen Gray (R) |
Boone | Dan Knight (D) |
Buchanan | Ronald R. Holliday (D) |
Butler | Kacey L. Proctor (R) |
Caldwell | Brady C. Kopek (R) |
Callaway | Christoper Wilson (R) |
Camden | Heather L. Miller (R) |
Cape Girardeau | Mark J. Welker (R) |
Carroll | Cassandra Brown (D) |
Carter | Hannah Pender (D) |
Cass | Ben Butler (R) |
Cedar | Ty Gaither (R) |
Chariton | Clifford Thornburg (D) |
Christian | Amy Fite (R) |
Clark | Holly Conger-Koenig (R) |
Clay | Daniel White (D) |
Clinton | Brandi McClain (R) |
Cole | Locke Thompson (R) |
Cooper | Eric B. Phelps (R) |
Crawford | David S. Smith (R) |
Dade | Kaitlin Greenwade (R) |
Dallas | Jonathan Barker (R) |
Daviess | Annie Gibson (D) |
DeKalb | Erik C. Tate (D) |
Dent | Andrew M. Curley (R) |
Douglas | Christopher D. Wade (R) |
Dunklin | Nicholas D. Jain (R) |
Franklin | Matthew C. Becker (R) |
Gasconade | Mary E. Weston (R) |
Gentry | Jessica J. Jones (R) |
Greene | Dan Patterson (R) |
Grundy | Kelly W. Puckett |
Harrison | Johnathan L. Meyer (R) |
Henry | Richard Shields (R) |
Hickory | Michael Brown (R) |
Holt | Robert R. Shepherd (R) |
Howard | Deborah K. Riekhof (R) |
Howell | Michael P. Hutchings (R) |
Iron | Brian Parker (D) |
Jackson | Jean Peters Baker (D) |
Jasper | Theresa Kenney (R) |
Jefferson | Trisha C. Stefanski (R) |
Johnson | Robert W. Russell (R) |
Knox | Corey R. Moon (D) |
Laclede | Jon A. Morris (R) |
Lafayette | Kristen Ellis Hilbrenner (D) |
Lawrence | Don Trotter (R) |
Lewis | Jules V. DeCoster (D) |
Lincoln | Michael L. Wood (R) |
Linn | Shiante McMahon (D) |
Livingston | Adam L. Warren (R) |
Macon | Josh Meisner (D) |
Madison | M. Dwight Robbins (R) |
Maries | Anthony Skouby (R) |
Marion | Luke A. Bryant (R) |
McDonald | Bill Dobbs (R) |
Mercer | Lauren Horsman (R) |
Miller | Benjamin Winfrey (R) |
Mississippi | Darren Cann (D) |
Moniteau | Mary Kay Lutz (R) |
Monroe | Talley M. Kendrick (D) |
Montgomery | Nathan Carroz (R) |
Morgan | Dustin G. Dunklee (D) |
New Madrid | Andrew Lawson (D) |
Newton | Jake Skouby (R) |
Nodaway | Robert (Bob) L. Rice (R) |
Oregon | Justin Kelley (R) |
Osage | Amanda L. Grellner (R) |
Ozark | John Garrabrant |
Pemiscot | Jereme Lytle (D) |
Perry | Caitlin Pistorio (R) |
Pettis | Phillip Sawyer (R) |
Phelps | Brendon Fox (R) |
Pike | Alex Ellison (R) |
Platte | Eric Zahnd (R) |
Polk | Ken Ashlock (R) |
Pulaski | Kevin Hillman (R) |
Putnam | Thomas Keedy (Ind.) |
Ralls | Rodney J. Rodenbaugh (D) |
Randolph | Stephanie Luntsford (R) |
Ray | Camille Johnston (R) |
Reynolds | Michael Randazzo (D) |
Ripley | Edward Thompson (D) |
Saline | Tim Thompson (R) |
Schuyler | Lindsay Gravett (D) |
Scotland | April Wilson (R) |
Scott | Amanda Oesch (R) |
Shannon | Jodie R. Brumble (D) |
Shelby | Jordan Force |
St. Charles | Tim Lohmar (R) |
St. Clair | Daniel Dysart (R) |
St. Francois | Melissa Gilliam (D) |
St. Louis County | Wesley Bell (D) |
St. Louis City[MO 1] | Kim Gardner (D) |
Ste. Genevieve | Wayne Williams (D) |
Stoddard | Russell D. Oliver (R) |
Stone | Matt Selby (R) |
Sullivan | Brian Keedy (R) |
Taney | William Duston (R) |
Texas | Parke Stevens, Jr. (R) |
Vernon | Brandi McInroy (R) |
Warren | Kelly King (R) |
Washington | Josh Hedgecorth (D) |
Wayne | Michael Anderson (D) |
Webster | Benjamin Berkstresser (R) |
Worth | Janet Larison (R) |
Wright | John Tyrrell |
- ^ St. Louis City's prosecutor is known as a Circuit Attorney.
Source: [40]
Montana[]
Montana prosecutors are known as county attorneys. 54 out of 56 counties elect their prosecutors, with 2/3 holding partisan elections.
County | County Attorney |
---|---|
Beaverhead | Jed C. Fitch (Ind.) |
Big Horn | Gerald "Jay" Harris[MT 1] |
Blaine | Kelsie Harwood (D) |
Broadwater | Cory Swanson[MT 1] |
Carbon | Alex Nixon[MT 1] |
Carter, Fallon[MT 2] | Darcy Wassman (R) |
Cascade | Josh Racki (D) |
Chouteau | Stephen Gannon (R) |
Custer | Wyatt Glade[MT 1] |
Daniels | Ken W. Hoversland (R) |
Dawson | Brett Irogoin (R) |
Deer Lodge | Ben Krakowa[MT 1] |
Fergus | Kent Sipe[MT 1] |
Flathead | Travis Ahner (R) |
Gallatin | Marty Lambert (R)[41] |
Garfield | Gary Ryder[MT 1] |
Glacier | Terryl Matt (D) |
Golden Valley | Kevin Peterson (R) |
Granite | Blaine Bradshaw (R) |
Hill | Karen Alley (D) |
Jefferson | Steve Haddon[MT 1] |
Judith Basin | Heather Perry (R) |
Lake | Steven Eschenbacher (R) |
Lewis and Clark | Leo Gallagher (D) |
Liberty | Robert Padmos (R) |
Lincoln | Marcia Boris[MT 1] |
Madison | Chris Christensen[MT 1] |
McCone | John Hrubes (R) |
Meagher | John Hurwitz (R) |
Mineral | Ellen Donohue (Ind.) |
Missoula | Kirsten Pabst (D) |
Musselshell | Kevin Peterson (R) |
Park | Kendra Lassiter[MT 1] |
Petroleum | Monte Boettger[MT 3] |
Phillips | Ed Amestoy (R) |
Pondera | Mary Ann Ries (R) |
Powder River | Jeffrey Noble (R) |
Powell | Kathryn McEnery (R) |
Prairie | Daniel Rice (R) |
Ravalli | Bill Fulbright (R) |
Richland | Janet Christoffersen (R) |
Roosevelt | Austin Knudsen[MT 1] |
Rosebud | C. Kristine White (R) |
Sanders | Naomi Leisz[MT 1] |
Sheridan | Benjamin Fosland (R) |
Silver Bow | Eileen Joyce[MT 1] |
Stillwater | Nancy Rhode (R) |
Sweet Grass | Pat Dringman (R) |
Teton | Joe Coble (R) |
Toole | Merle Raph (R) |
Treasure | Hanna Schantz (R) |
Valley | Dylan Jensen[MT 1] |
Wheatland | Lynn Grant (R) |
Wibaux | Ronald S. Efta (D) |
Yellowstone | Scott Twito (R) |
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Elected in a nonpartisan election
- ^ Carter and Fallon Counties share their county attorney. In Fallon County, the county attorney faces election, but he or she is appointed in Carter County. (Hessick 2020, p. 183)
- ^ Petroleum County appoints its prosecutor. (Hessick 2020, p. 183)
Source: [42]
Nebraska[]
Nebraska prosecutors are known as county attorneys. Though each attorney technically serves a single county, attorneys elected in one county are sometimes appointed to serve in others
County(ies) | County Attorney |
---|---|
Adams | Donna Fegler Daiss (R) |
Antelope | Joseph Abler (R) |
Arthur, Perkins | Richard Roberts (R) |
Banner | Mark Kovarik |
Blaine | Glenn Clark (R) |
Boone | John V. Morgan (D) |
Box Butte | Marissa L. Curtiss |
Boyd | Thomas Herzog |
Brown | Andy Taylor |
Buffalo | Shawn R. Eatherton (R) |
Burt | Edmond E. Talbot III |
Butler | Julie L. Reiter (R) |
Cass | S. Colin Palm (R) |
Cedar | Edward H. Matney |
Chase | Arlan G. Wine (R) |
Cherry | Eric Scott (R) |
Cheyenne | Paul B. Schaub (R) |
Clay | Ted S. Griess (R) |
Colfax | Denise J. Kracl (D) |
Cuming | Daniel Bracht (R) |
Custer | Steven Bowers (R) |
Dakota | Kimberly M. Watson (D) |
Dawes | Vance E. Haug (R) |
Dawson | Elizabeth F. Waterman (R) |
Deuel | Jonathon Stellar (R) |
Dixon | Leland K. Miner (R) |
Dodge | Sara Sopinski |
Douglas | Donald Kleine (D) |
Dundy | Gary Burke (R) |
Fillmore | Jill R. Cunningham (R) |
Franklin | Henry C. Schenker (R) |
Frontier | Jon S. Schroeder (R) |
Furnas | Morgan Farquhar |
Gage | Roger L. Harris (R) |
Garden | Philip E. Pierce (R) |
Garfield | Dale Crandall (R) |
Gosper | Beverly Bogle Louthan (R) |
Grant | Terry Curtiss |
Greeley | Cindy Bassett (D) |
Hall | Martin Klein (R) |
Hamilton | Michael H. Powell (R) |
Harlan | Bryan S. McQuay (R) |
Hayes, Hitchcock | D. Eugene Garner (R) |
Holt | Brent Kelly (R) |
Hooker | George G. Vinton |
Howard | David T. Schroeder (R) |
Jefferson | Joseph Casson |
Johnson | Rick Smith (R) |
Kearney | Melodie Bellamy (R) |
Keith | Randy Fair (R) |
Keya Paha | Eric Scott |
Kimball | David Wilson (R) |
Knox | John Thomas (R) |
Lancaster | Patrick F. Condon (R) |
Lincoln | Rebecca R. Harling (R) |
Logan | Colten Venteicher |
Loup | Jason White (R) |
Madison | Joseph M. Smith (R) |
McPherson | Whitney S. Lindstedt |
Merrick | Lynelle Homolka (R) |
Morrill | Travis R. Rodak (R) |
Nance | Rodney Wetovick (R) |
Nemaha | Louie M. Ligouri (R) |
Nuckolls, Webster | Sara Bockstadter (R) |
Otoe | Jennifer Panko-Rahe |
Pawnee | Jennifer Stehlik Ladman (D) |
Phelps | Michael Henry (R) |
Pierce | Ted M. Lohrberg (R) |
Platte | Carl K. Hart, Jr. (D) |
Polk | Ronald E. Colling (R) |
Red Willow | Paul Wood (R) |
Richardson | Doug Merz (D) |
Rock | Avery L. Gurnsey (R) |
Saline | Tad Eickman (D) |
Sarpy | Lee Polikov (R) |
Saunders | Joseph Dobesh (R) |
Scotts Bluff | Dave Eubanks (D) |
Seward | Wendy Elston (R) |
Sheridan | Jamian Simmons (R) |
Sherman | Heather Sikyta (R) |
Sioux | J. Adam Edmund (R) |
Stanton | Bert Lammli (R) |
Thayer | Daniel L. Werner (R) |
Thomas | Kurt Arganbright (R) |
Thurston | Lori Ubbinga (D) |
Valley | Kayla C. Clark (R) |
Washington | Scott VanderSchaaf (R) |
Wayne | Amy K. Miller (R) |
Wheeler | James J. McNally (Ind.) |
York | John Lyons |
Source: [43]
Nevada[]
Nevada district attorneys are elected by county.
County | District Attorney |
---|---|
Carson City | Jason Woodbury[NV 1] |
Churchill | Arthur Mallory (R) |
Clark | Steven Wolfson (D) |
Douglas | Mark Jackson (R) |
Elko | Tyler Ingram (R) |
Esmeralda | Robert Glennen (R) |
Eureka | Theodore Beutel (R) |
Humboldt | Michael Macdonald (D) |
Lander | Theodore Herrera (R) |
Lincoln | Dylan Frehner (R) |
Lyon | Stephen Rye (R) |
Mineral | Sean Rowe (Ind.) |
Nye | Angela Bello (R) |
Pershing | Bryce Shields (R) |
Storey | Anne Langer (R) |
Washoe | Christopher Hicks (R) |
White Pine | Michael Wheable (R) |
- ^ Carson City uses non-partisan elections. (Hessick 2020, p. 202)
Source: [44]
New Hampshire[]
New Hampshire prosecutors are known as county attorneys.
County | County Attorney |
---|---|
Belknap | Andrew Livernois (R) |
Carroll | Michaela O'Rourke Andruzzi (D) |
Cheshire | D. Chris McLaughlin (D) |
Coos | John G. McCormick (D) |
Grafton | Martha Ann Hornick (D) |
Hillsborough | John J. Coughlin (R) |
Merrimack | Paul Halvorsen (R) |
Rockingham | Patricia Conway (R) |
Strafford | Thomas P. Velardi (D) |
Sullivan | Marc Hathaway (R) |
Source: [45]
New Jersey[]
New Jersey prosecutors are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the state senate. They are assigned by county.
County | County Prosecutor |
---|---|
Atlantic | Damon G. Tyler |
Bergen | Mark Musella |
Burlington | Scott A. Coffina |
Camden | Jill S. Mayer |
Cape May | Jeffrey H. Sutherland |
Cumberland | Jennifer Webb-McRae |
Essex | Theodore N. Stephens II |
Gloucester | Christine A. Hoffman |
Hudson | Esther Suarez |
Hunterdon | Michael J. Williams |
Mercer | Angelo J. Onofri |
Middlesex | Yolanda Ciccone |
Monmouth | Christopher J. Gramiccioni |
Morris | Fredric M. Knapp |
Ocean | Bradley D. Billhimer |
Passaic | Camelia M. Valdes |
Salem | John T. Lenahan |
Somerset | Michael H. Robertson |
Sussex | Francis A. Koch |
Union | Lyndsay V. Ruotolo |
Warren | James L. Pfeiffer |
Source: [46]
New Mexico[]
New Mexico district attorneys are assigned by district.
District | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1 | Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe | Mary V. Carmack-Altwies (D) |
2 | Bernalillo | Raul Torrez (D) |
3 | Doña Ana | Gerald M. Byers (D) |
4 | Guadalupe, Mora, San Miguel | Thomas A. Clayton (D) |
5 | Chaves, Eddy, Lea | Dianna Luce (R) |
6 | Grant, Hidalgo, Luna | Michael R. Renteria (D) |
7 | Sierra, Socorro, Torrance | Clint Wellborn (R) |
8 | Colfax, Taos, Union | Marcus J. Montoya (D) |
9 | Curry, Roosevelt | Andrea Reeb (R) |
10 | De Baca, Harding, Quay | Timothy L. Rose (I) |
11[NM 1] | San Juan | Robert P. “Rick” Tedrow (R) |
McKinley | Bernadine Martin (D) | |
12 | Lincoln, Otero | Scot D. Key (R) |
13 | Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia | Barbara A. Romo (D) |
- ^ The 11th district has two district attorneys.
Source: [47]
New York[]
New York assigns district attorneys by county.
County | District Attorney |
---|---|
Albany | David Soares (D) |
Allegany | Keith Siep (R) |
Bronx | Darcel D. Clark (D) |
Broome | Michael Korchak (Libertarian) |
Cattaraugus | Lori Rieman (R) |
Cayuga | Jon E. Budelmann (R) |
Chautauqua | Patrick Swanson (D) |
Chemung | Weeden A. Wetmore (R) |
Chenango | Michael Ferrareese (R) |
Clinton | Andrew J. Wylie (D) |
Columbia | Paul Czajka (R) |
Cortland | Patrick Perfetti (R) |
Delaware | John Hubbard (R) |
Dutchess | William V. Grady (R) |
Erie | John J. Flynn (D) |
Essex | Kristy L. Sprague (R) |
Franklin | Craig Carriero (D) |
Fulton | Chad Brown (R) |
Genesee | Lawrence Friedman (R) |
Greene | Joseph Stanzione (R) |
Hamilton | Christopher Shambo (R) |
Herkimer | Jeffrey Carpenter (R) |
Jefferson | Kristyna Mills (R) |
Kings (Brooklyn) | Eric Gonzalez (D) |
Lewis | Leanne K. Moser (D) |
Livingston | Gregory J. McCaffrey (D) |
Madison | William G. Gabor (R) |
Monroe | Sandra Doorley (R) |
Montgomery | Kelli P. McCoski (R) |
Nassau | Joyce Smith (D) |
New York (Manhattan) | Cyrus Vance, Jr. (D) |
Niagara | Caroline Wojtaszek (D) |
Oneida | Scott D. McNamara (D) |
Onondaga | William J. Fitzpatrick (R) |
Ontario | James Ritts (R) |
Orange | David Hoovler (R) |
Orleans | Joseph V. Cardone (R) |
Oswego | Gregory Oakes (R) |
Otsego | John M. Muehl (R) |
Putnam | Robert V. Tendy (R) |
Queens | Melinda Katz (D) |
Rensselaer | Mary Pat Donnelly (D) |
Richmond (Staten Island) | Michael McMahon (D) |
Rockland | Thomas Walsh (D/R) |
St. Lawrence | Gary Pasqua (R) |
Saratoga | Karen Heggen (R) |
Schenectady | Robert M. Carney (D) |
Schoharie | Susan Mallery (R) |
Schuyler | Joseph Fazzary (R) |
Seneca | Mark Sinkiewicz (D) |
Steuben | Brooks Baker (R) |
Suffolk | Timothy Sini (D) |
Sullivan | Megan Galligan (R) |
Tioga | Kirk Martin (R) |
Tompkins | Matthew Van Houten (D) |
Ulster | Dave Clegg (D) |
Warren | Jason Carusone (R) |
Washington | Tony Jordan (R) |
Wayne | Michael Calarco (D) |
Westchester | Mimi Rocah (D) |
Wyoming | Donald O'Geen (R) |
Yates | Todd Casella (Ind.) |
Source: [48]
North Carolina[]
North Carolina elects its district attorneys in multi-county districts.
District | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1 | Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Pasquotank, Perquimans | Andy Womble (R) |
2 | Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, Washington | Seth Edwards (D) |
3 | Pitt | Faris Dixon (D) |
4 | Carteret, Craven, Pamlico | Scott Thomas (D) |
5 | Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Sampson | Ernie Lee (D) |
6 | New Hanover, Pender | Ben David (D) |
7 | Bertie, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton | Valerie Asbell (D) |
8 | Edgecombe, Nash, Wilson | Robert Evans (D) |
9 | Greene, Lenoir, Wayne | Matt Delbridge (R) |
10 | Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance, Warren | Mike Waters (D) |
11 | Wake | Lorrin Freeman (D) |
12 | Harnett, Lee | Vernon Stewart (R) |
13 | Johnston | Susan Doyle (R) |
14 | Cumberland | Billy West (D) |
15 | Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus | Jon David (R) |
16 | Durham | Satana Deberry (D) |
17 | Alamance | Sean Boone (R) |
18 | Chatham, Orange | Jim Woodall (D) |
19 | ||
20 | Robeson | Matt Scott (D) |
21 | Anson, Richmond, Scotland | Reece Saunders (D) |
22 | Caswell, Rockingham | Jason Ramey (R) |
23 | Stokes, Surry | Ricky Bowman (R) |
24 | Guilford | Avery Crump (D) |
25 | Cabarrus | Roxann Vaneekhoven (R) |
26 | Mecklenburg | Spencer Merriweather (D) |
27 | Rowan | Brandy Cook (R) |
28 | Hoke, Moore | Mike Hardin (R) |
29 | Stanly | Lynn Clodfelter (R) |
30 | Union | Trey Robison (R) |
31 | Forsyth | Jim O'Neill (R) |
32 | Alexander, Iredell | Sarah Kirkman (R) |
33 | Davidson, Davie | Garry Frank (R) |
34 | Alleghany, Ashe, Wilkes, Yadkin | Tom Horner (R) |
35 | Avery, Madison, Mitchell, Watauga, Yancey | Seth Banks (R) |
36 | Burke, Caldwell, Catawba | Scott Reilly (R) |
37 | Montgomery, Randolph | Andy Gregson (R) |
38 | Gaston | Locke Bell (R) |
39 | Cleveland, Lincoln | Mike Miller (R) |
40 | Buncombe | Todd Williams (D) |
41 | McDowell, Rutherford | Ted Bell (R) |
42 | Henderson, Polk, Transylvania | Greg Newman (R) |
43 | Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain | Ashley Hornsby Welch (R) |
Source: [49]
North Dakota[]
North Dakota assigns state's attorneys by county. Their elections are non-partisan, while two counties (Golden Valley and Steele) appoint their prosecutors.[50]
County | State's Attorney |
---|---|
Adams | Aaron Roseland |
Barnes | Tonya Duffy |
Benson | James Wang |
Billings | Pat Weir |
Bottineau | Michael McIntee |
Bowman | Andrew Weiss |
Burke | Amber Fiesel |
Burleigh | Julie Lawyer |
Cass | Birch Burdick |
Cavalier | Scott Stewart |
Dickey | Gary Neuharth |
Divide | Seymour Jordan |
Dunn | Stephenie Davis |
Eddy | Ashley Lies |
Emmons | Joseph Hanson |
Foster | Kara Brinster |
Golden Valley | Chistina Wenko |
Grand Forks | Haley Wamstad |
Grant | Grant Walker |
Griggs | Jayme Tenneson |
Hettinger | David Crane |
Kidder | Eric Hetland |
LaMoure | James Shockman |
Logan | Isaac Zimmerman |
McHenry | Joshua Frey |
McIntosh | Mary DePuydt |
McKenzie | Ty Skarda |
McLean | Ladd Erickson |
Mercer | Jessica Binder |
Morton | Allen Koppy |
Mountrail | Wade Enget |
Nelson | Jayme Tenneson |
Oliver | John Mahoney |
Pembina | Rebecca Flanders |
Pierce | Galen Mack |
Ramsey | Kari Agotness |
Ransom | Fallon Kelly |
Renville | Seymour Jordan |
Richland | Megan Kummer |
Rolette | Brian Grosinger |
Sargent | Jayne Pfau |
Sheridan | Ladd Erickson |
Sioux | Chris Redmann |
Slope | Erin Melling |
Stark | Tom Henning |
Steele | Charles Stock |
Stutsman | Fritz Fremgen |
Towner | Joshua Frey |
Traill | Charles Stock |
Walsh | Kelley Cole |
Ward | Roza Larson |
Wells | Kathleen Murray |
Williams | Marlyce Wilder |
Source: [51]
Ohio[]
Ohio assigns prosecuting attorneys by county.
County | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|
Adams | C. David Kelley (R) |
Allen | Juergen Waldick (R) |
Ashland | Christopher R. Tunnell (R) |
Ashtabula | Colleen Mary O'Toole (R) |
Athens | Keller Blackburn (D) |
Auglaize | Edwin A. Pierce (R) |
Belmont | Kevin Flanagan (R) |
Brown | Zac Corbin (R) |
Butler | Michael T. Gmoser (R) |
Carroll | Steven D. Barnett (R) |
Champaign | Kevin S. Talebi (R) |
Clark | Dan Driscoll (R) |
Clermont | Mark Tekulve (R) |
Clinton | Richard W. Moyer (R) |
Columbiana | Robert Herron (D) |
Coshocton | Jason W. Given (R) |
Crawford | Matthew E. Crall (R) |
Cuyahoga | Michael O'Malley (D) |
Darke | R. Kelly Ormsby (R) |
Defiance | Morris J. Murray (R) |
Delaware | Melissa Schiffel (R) |
Erie | Kevin J. Baxter (D) |
Fairfield | R. Kyle Witt (R) |
Fayette | Jess C. Weade (R) |
Franklin | Gary Tyack (D) |
Fulton | Scott Haselman (R) |
Gallia | Jason Holdren (R) |
Geauga | James R. Flaiz (R) |
Greene | Stephen K. Haller (R) |
Guernsey | Joel Blue (R) |
Hamilton | Joseph T. Deters (R) |
Hancock | Phillip Riegle (Ind.) |
Hardin | Bradford Bailey (R) |
Harrison | Owen Beetham (R) |
Henry | Gwen Howe-Gebers (D) |
Highland | Anneka Collins (R) |
Hocking | Benjamin Fickel (R) |
Holmes | Sean Warner (R) |
Huron | James J. Sitterly (R) |
Jackson | Justin Lovett (R) |
Jefferson | Jane Hanlin (D) |
Knox | Charles T. McConville (R) |
Lake | Charles E. Coulson (R) |
Lawrence | Brigham McKinley Anderson (R) |
Licking | Bill Hayes (R) |
Logan | Eric Stewart (R) |
Lorain | Dennis Will (D) |
Lucas | Julia R. Bates (D) |
Madison | Stephen J. Pronai (R) |
Mahoning | Paul J. Gains (D) |
Marion | Raymond A. Grogan (R) |
Medina | S. Forrest Thompson (R) |
Meigs | James K. Stanley (R) |
Mercer | Matthew K. Fox (R) |
Miami | Anthony E. Kendell (R) |
Monroe | James L. Peters (D) |
Montgomery | Mathias H. Heck, Jr. (D) |
Morgan | Mark J. Howdyshell (R) |
Morrow | Charles S. Howland (R) |
Muskingum | D. Michael Haddox (R) |
Noble | Kelly A. Riddle (R) |
Ottawa | James VanEerten (R) |
Paulding | Joseph R. Burkard (R) |
Perry | Joseph A. Flautt (R) |
Pickaway | Judy Wolford (R) |
Pike | Robert Junk (D) |
Portage | Victor Vigluicci (D) |
Preble | Martin Votel (R) |
Putnam | Gary Lammers (D) |
Richland | Gary D. Bishop (R) |
Ross | Jeffrey C. Marks (R) |
Sandusky | Beth Tischler (R) |
Scioto | Shane A. Tieman (R) |
Seneca | Derek W. DeVine (Ind.) |
Shelby | Timothy S. Sell (R) |
Stark | John D. Ferrero (D) |
Summit | Sherri L. Bevan Walsh (D) |
Trumbull | Dennis Watkins (D) |
Tuscarawas | Ryan D. Styer (R) |
Union | David Phillips (R) |
Van Wert | Eva Yarger (R) |
Vinton | Trecia Kimes-Brown (D) |
Warren | David P. Fornshell (R) |
Washington | Nicole Coil (R) |
Wayne | Daniel R. Lutz (R) |
Williams | Katherine J. Zartman (R) |
Wood | Paul A. Dobson (R) |
Wyandot | Douglas D. Rowland (R) |
Source: [52]
Oklahoma[]
Oklahoma assigns its district attorneys by .
District | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1 | Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, Texas | Mike Boring (R) |
2 | Beckham, Custer, Ellis, Roger Mills, Washita | Angela Marsee (R) |
3 | Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman | David Thomas (R) |
4 | Blaine, Canadian, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher | Mike Field (R) |
5 | Comanche, Cotton | Fred Smith (R) |
6 | Caddo, Grady, Jefferson, Stephens | Jason Hicks (R) |
7 | Oklahoma | David Prater (D) |
8 | Kay, Noble | Brian Hermanson (R) |
9 | Logan, Payne | Laura Thomas (R) |
10 | Osage, Pawnee | Mike Fisher (R) |
11 | Nowata, Washington | Kevin Buchanan (R) |
12 | Craig, Mayes, Rogers | Matt Ballard (R) |
13 | Delaware, Ottawa | Kenny Wright (D) |
14 | Tulsa | Steve Kunzweiler (R) |
15 | Muskogee | Orvil Loge (D) |
16 | Latimer, Le Flore | Jeff Smith (D) |
17 | Choctaw, McCurtain, Pushmataha | Mark Matloff (D) |
18 | Haskell, Pittsburg | Chuck Sullivan (R) |
19 | Atoka, Bryan, Coal | Emily Redman (D) |
20 | Carter, Johnston, Love, Marshall, Murray | Craig Ladd (D) |
21 | Cleveland, Garvin, McClain | Greg Mashburn (R) |
22 | Hughes, Pontotoc, Seminole | Paul Smith (R) |
23 | Lincoln, Pottawatomie | Allan Grubb (R) |
24 | Creek, Okfuskee | Max Cook (R) |
25 | Okmulgee, McIntosh | Carol Iski |
26 | Alfalfa, Dewey, Major, Woods, Woodward | Christopher Boring (R) |
27 | Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Wagoner | Jack Thorp (R) |
Source: [53]
Oregon[]
Oregon assigns district attorneys by county. Their elections are non-partisan.
County | District Attorney |
---|---|
Baker | Greg Baxter |
Benton | John Haroldson |
Clackamas | John S. Foote |
Clatsop | Ron L. Brown |
Columbia | Jeffrey D. Auxier |
Coos | R. Paul Frasier |
Crook | Wade Whiting |
Curry | Joshua A. Spansail |
Deschutes | John Hummel |
Douglas | Rick Wesenberg |
Gilliam | Marion Weatherford |
Grant | Jim Carpenter |
Harney | Joseph W. Lucas |
Hood River | John T. Sewell |
Jackson | Beth Heckert |
Jefferson | Stephen F. Lariche |
Josephine | Joshua J. Eastman |
Klamath | Eve A. Costello |
Lake | Ted K. Martin |
Lane | Patricia W. Perlow |
Lincoln | Lanee Danforth |
Linn | Doug Marteeny |
Malheur | David M. Goldthorpe |
Marion | Paige E. Clarkson |
Morrow | Justin Nelson |
Multnomah | Mike Schmidt |
Polk | Aaron Felton |
Sherman | Wade McLeod |
Tillamook | William Porter |
Umatilla | Daniel R. Primus |
Union | Kelsie McDaniel |
Wallowa | Rebecca Frolander |
Wasco | Eric J. Nisley |
Washington | Kevin Barton |
Wheeler | Gretchen M. Ladd |
Yamhill | Brad Berry |
Source: [54]
Pennsylvania[]
Pennsylvania assigns district attorneys by county.
County | District Attorney |
---|---|
Adams | Brian R. Sinnett (R) |
Allegheny | Stephen A. Zappala (D) |
Armstrong | Katie Charlton (R) |
Beaver | David J. Lozier (R) |
Bedford | Lesley R. Childers-Potts (R) |
Berks | John T. Adams (D) |
Blair | Peter Weeks |
Bradford | Chad M. Salsman (R) |
Bucks | Matthew Weintraub (R) |
Butler | Richard A. Goldinger (R) |
Cambria | Gregory J. Neugebauer |
Cameron | Paul J. Malizia (Ind.) |
Carbon | Mike Greek (R) |
Centre | Bernie F. Cantorna (D) |
Chester | Deborah Ryan (D) |
Clarion | Drew Welsh (Ind.) |
Clearfield | Ryan P. Sayers (R) |
Clinton | David A. Strouse (D) |
Columbia | Thomas E. Leipold (R) |
Crawford | Francis J. Schultz (R) |
Cumberland | Skip Ebert (R) |
Dauphin | Francis T. Chardo (R) |
Delaware | Jack Stollsteimer (D) |
Elk | Thomas Coppolo |
Erie | Jack Daneri (R) |
Fayette | Richard Bower (D) |
Forest | Alyce M. Busch (D) |
Franklin | Matthew Fogal (R) |
Fulton | Travis L. Kendall (R) |
Greene | David Russo (R) |
Huntingdon | David G. Smith (R) |
Indiana | Robert F. Manzi, Jr. (R) |
Jefferson | Jeffrey D. Burkett (R) |
Juniata | Corey Snook (R) |
Lackawanna | Mark J. Powell (D) |
Lancaster | Heather L. Adams (Ind.) |
Lawrence | Joshua Lamancusa (D) |
Lebanon | Pier Hess Graf (R) |
Lehigh | James B. Martin (R) |
Luzerne | Stefanie J. Salavantis (R) |
Lycoming | Ryan C. Gardner (Ind.) |
McKean | Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer (R) |
Mercer | Peter C. Acker (D/R) |
Mifflin | Christopher Torquato (R) |
Monroe | E. David Christine, Jr. (D) |
Montgomery | Kevin R. Steele (D) |
Montour | Angela L. Mattis (R) |
Northampton | Terence Houck (D) |
Northumberland | Anthony Matulewicz (R)[PA 1] |
Perry | Andrew J. Bender (R) |
Philadelphia | Lawrence S. Krasner (D)[55] |
Pike | Raymond J. Tonkin (D)[PA 2] |
Potter | Andy Watson (R) |
Schuylkill | Michael O’Pake (D) |
Snyder | Michael Piecuch (R) |
Somerset | Jeffrey L. Thomas (R) |
Sullivan | Leonard Simpson (R) |
Susquehanna | Marion O’Malley (R) |
Union | Krista L. Deats (R) |
Tioga | D. Peter Johnson (R) |
Venango | D. Shawn White (R) |
Warren | Robert C. Greene (R) |
Washington | Eugene Vittone (R) |
Wayne | A. G. Howell (R) |
Westmoreland | John W. Peck (D) |
Wyoming | Jeff Mitchell (D) |
York | David W. Sunday, Jr. (R) |
- ^ Matulewicz ran in the Democratic primary and lost. He then ran in the general election as a Republican and won. (Hessick 2020, p. 263)
- ^ Tonkin ran in the Republican primary and lost. He then ran in the general election as a Democratic and won. (Hessick 2020, p. 263)
Source: [56]
Rhode Island[]
All prosecutions in the state of Rhode Island are handled by the Attorney General of Rhode Island.[57] The current Attorney General is Peter Neronha (D).
South Carolina[]
South Carolina prosecutors are known as solicitors. They are assigned by judicial circuit.
Circuit | Counties | Solicitor |
---|---|---|
1st | Calhoun, Dorchester, Orangeburg | David Pascoe, Jr. (D) |
2nd | Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell | J. Strom Thurmond, Jr. (R) |
3rd | Clarendon, Lee, Sumter, Williamsburg | Ernest A. "Chip" Finney III (D) |
4th | Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, Marlboro | William B. Rogers, Jr. (D) |
5th | Kershaw, Richland | Byron Gipson (D) |
6th | Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster | Randy E. Newman, Jr. (R) |
7th | Cherokee, Spartanburg | Barry J. Barnette (R) |
8th | Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens, Newberry | David M. Stumbo (R) |
9th | Berkeley, Charleston | Scarlett A. Wilson (R) |
10th | Anderson, Oconee | David R. Wagner, Jr. (R) |
11th | Edgefield, Lexington, McCormick, Saluda | S.R. (Rick) Hubbard III (R) |
12th | Florence, Marion | E.L. (Ed) Clements III (D) |
13th | Greenville, Pickens | W. Walter Wilkins III (R) |
14th | Allendale, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton, Jasper | Isaac McDuffie (Duffie) Stone III (R) |
15th | Georgetown, Horry | Jimmy A. Richardson II (R) |
16th | Union, York | Kevin S. Brackett (R) |
Source: [58]
South Dakota[]
South Dakota assigns state's attorneys by county. Four pairs of counties share a state's attorney.
County | State's Attorney |
---|---|
Aurora | Rachel Mairose (R) |
Beadle | Michael Moore (D) |
Bennett | Sarah Harris (R) |
Bon Homme | Lisa Rothschadl (R) |
Brookings | Daniel Nelson (R) |
Brown | Ernest Thompson (R) |
Brule | Theresa Maule Rossow (R) |
Buffalo | David Larson (D) |
Butte | Cassie Wendt (R) |
Campbell | Mark Kroontje (R) |
Charles Mix | Steven Cotton (R) |
Clark | Chad Fjelland (R) |
Clay | Alexis Tracy (R) |
Codington | Rebecca Morlock Reeves (R) |
Corson, Ziebach | Cheryl Laurenz-Bogue (R) |
Custer | Tracy Kelley (R) |
Davison | James Miskimins (R) |
Day | Danny Smeins (D) |
Deuel | John Knight (D) |
Dewey | Steven Aberle (D) |
Douglas | Craig Parkhurst (R) |
Edmunds | Vaughn Beck (R) |
Fall River, Oglala Lakota | Brian Ahrendt |
Faulk, Spink | Victor Fischbach (D) |
Grant | Mark Reedstrom (R) |
Gregory | Amy Bartling (R) |
Haakon | Stephanie Trask |
Hamlin | John R. Delzer |
Hand | Elton R. Anson (R) |
Hanson | James Davies (D) |
Harding | Dusty Ginsbach (R) |
Hughes | Roxanne Hammond (R) |
Hutchinson | Glenn Roth (R) |
Hyde | Merlin Voorhees (Ind.) |
Jackson | Daniel Van Gorp (R) |
Jerauld | Dedrich Koch (R) |
Jones | Marty Jackley (R) |
Kingsbury | Gregg Gass (Ind.) |
Lake | Wendy Kloeppner (R) |
Lawrence | John Fitzgerald (R) |
Lincoln | Thomas Wollman (R) |
Lyman | Steven R. Smith (Ind.) |
Marshall | Dana Frohling (R) |
McCook | Mike Fink (R) |
McPherson | Donald Kallenberger (R) |
Meade | Michele Bordewyk (R) |
Mellette | Zach Pahlke (R) |
Miner | Gregory Protsch (D) |
Minnehaha | Crystal Johnson (R) |
Moody | Paul M. Lewis (R) |
Pennington | Mark Vargo (R) |
Perkins | Shane Penfield (R) |
Potter | Craig Smith (R) |
Roberts | Kay F. Nikolas (D) |
Sanborn | Jeffrey Larson (R) |
Stanley | Thomas P. Maher (R) |
Sully | Emily Sovell (R) |
Todd, Tripp | Alvin Pahlke (R) |
Turner | Katelynn Hoffman |
Union | Jerry Miller (R) |
Walworth | James Hare (Ind.) |
Yankton | Robert Klimisch (R) |
Source: [59]
Tennessee[]
Tennessee elects district attorneys by .
Circuit | Counties | District Attorney |
---|---|---|
1st | Carter, Johnson, Unicoi, and Washington | Ken C. Baldwin (Ind.) |
2nd | Sullivan | Barry P. Staubus (R) |
3rd | Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, and Hawkins | Dan E. Armstrong (R) |
4th | Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson, and Sevier | Jimmy B. Dunn (R) |
5th | Blount | Mike L. Flynn (R) |
6th | Knox | Charme Allen (R) |
7th | Anderson | Dave S. Clark (D) |
8th | Campbell, Claiborne, Fentress, Scott, and Union | Jared R. Effler (Ind.) |
9th | Loudon, Meigs, Morgan, and Roane | Russell Johnson (Ind.) |
10th | Bradley, McMinn, Monroe, and Polk | Stephen D. Crump (R) |
11th | Hamilton | Neal Pinkston (R) |
12th | Bledsoe, Franklin, Grundy, Marion, Rhea, and Sequatchie | Mike Taylor (D) |
13th | Clay, Cumberland, DeKalb, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, and White | Bryant C. Dunaway (R) |
14th | Coffee | Craig Northcott (R) |
15th | Jackson, Macon, Smith, Trousdale, and Wilson | Tom P. Thompson, Jr. (Ind.) |
16th | Cannon and Rutherford | Jennings H. Jones (R) |
17th | Bedford, Lincoln, Marshall, and Moore | Robert J. Carter (Ind.) |
18th | Sumner | Ray Whitley (R) |
19th | Montgomery and Robertson | John W. Carney, Jr. (Ind.) |
20th | Davidson | Glenn Funk (D) |
21st | Hickman, Lewis, Perry, and Williamson | Kim R. Helper (R) |
22nd | Giles, Lawrence, Maury, and Wayne | Brent A. Cooper (R) |
23rd | Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, and Stewart | Ray Crouch, Jr. (Ind.) |
24th | Benton, Carroll, Decatur, Hardin, and Henry | Matthew F. Stowe (R) |
25th | Fayette, Hardeman, Lauderdale, McNairy, and Tipton | Mark E. Davidson |
26th | Chester, Henderson, and Madison | Jody Pickens (R) |
27th | Obion and Weakley | Tommy A. Thomas (D) |
28th | Crockett, Gibson, and Haywood | Jason C. Scott |
29th | Dyer and Lake | Danny Goodman, Jr. (Ind.) |
30th | Shelby | Amy P. Weirich (R) |
31st | Van Buren and Warren | Lisa S. Zavogiannis (D) |
Source: [60]
Washington[]
Washington assigns district attorneys by county. They are known as "Prosecuting Attorneys."
County | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|
Adams | Randy Flyckt (R) |
Asotin | Benjamin Nichols (Ind.) |
Benton | Andy Miller (D) |
Chelan | Douglas Shae (R) |
Clallam | Mark Nicholas (R) |
Clark | Tony Golik (D) |
Columbia | Dale Slack (Ind.) |
Cowlitz | Ryan Jurvakainen (Ind.) |
Douglas | Gordon Edgar (Ind.) |
Ferry | Kathryn Burke (R) |
Franklin | Shawn Sant (R) |
Garfield | Matthew Newberg (R) |
Grant | Garth Dano (R) |
Grays Harbor | Norma Tillotson (D) |
Island | Gregory Banks (D) |
Jefferson | James Kennedy (D) |
King | Dan Satterberg[WA 1] |
Kitsap | Chad Enright (D) |
Kittitas | Gregory Zempel (R) |
Klickitat | David Quesnel (Ind.) |
Lewis | Jonathan Meyer (R) |
Lincoln | Adam Walser |
Mason | Michael Dorcy (R) |
Okanogan | Melanie Bailey (R) |
Pacific | Benjamin Haslam |
Pend Oreille | Dolly Hunt (R) |
Pierce | Mary Robnett (Ind.) |
San Juan | Randall Gaylord (D) |
Skagit | Rich Weyrich (D) |
Skamania | Adam Kick (D) |
Snohomish | Adam Cornell (D) |
Spokane | Larry Haskell (R) |
Stevens | Tim Rasmussen (R) |
Thurston | Jon Tunheim (D) |
Wahkiakum | Dan Bigelow (D) |
Walla Walla | James Nagle (R) |
Whatcom | Eric Richey (D) |
Whitman | Denis Tracy (R) |
Yakima | Joseph Brusic (R) |
Source: [62]
West Virginia[]
West Virginia assigns district attorneys by county. They are known as "Prosecuting Attorneys."
County | Prosecuting Attorney |
---|---|
Barbour | Thomas B. Hoxie (R) |
Berkeley | Catie Wilkes-Delligatti (R) |
Boone | Donna Taylor (R) |
Braxton | Jasmine R.H. Morton (D) |
Brooke | Joseph Barki III (D) |
Cabell | Sean K. Hammers (D) |
Calhoun | Nigel Jeffries (R) |
Clay | Jim E. Samples (D) |
Doddridge | A. Brooke Fitzgerald (R) |
Fayette | Anthony Cilberti, Jr. (D) |
Gilmer | Gerald B. Hough (D) |
Grant | John Ours (R) |
Greenbrier | Patrick Via (R) |
Hampshire | Rebecca L. Miller (R) |
Hancock | Stephen Dragisich (R) |
Hardy | Lucas J. See (D) |
Harrison | Rachel Romano (D) |
Jackson | David Kyle Moore (R) |
Jefferson | Matthew Harvey (R) |
Kanawha | Charles T. Miller (R) |
Lewis | Christina T. Flanigan (R) |
Lincoln | W.J. Stevens II (D) |
Logan | David Wandling (D) |
Marion | Jeffrey L. Freeman (D) |
Marshall | Joseph Canestraro (D) |
Mason | Seth Gaskins (R) |
McDowell | Brittany Puckett (D) |
Mercer | Brian K. Cochran (R) |
Mineral | F. Cody Pancake III (R) |
Mingo | Jonathan "Duke" Jewell (D) |
Monongalia | Perri J. DeChristopher (D) |
Monroe | Justin St. Clair (D) |
Morgan | Dan James (R) |
Nicholas | Jonathan Sweeney (D) |
Ohio | Scott R. Smith (D) |
Pendleton | April Mallow (R) |
Pleasants | Brian K. Carr (D) |
Pocahontas | Teresa Helmick (R) |
Preston | James Shay, Jr. (R) |
Putnam | Mark A. Sorsaia (R) |
Raleigh | Ben Hatfield (R) |
Randolph | Michael Parker (D) |
Ritchie | Samuel C. Rogers II (D) |
Roane | Josh Downey (R) |
Summers | Kristin R. Cook (R) |
Taylor | John R. Bord (R) |
Tucker | Savannah Wilkins (D) |
Tyler | D. Luke Furbee (R) |
Upshur | Bryan S. Hinkle (R) |
Wayne | Matthew Deerfield (D) |
Webster | Dwayne Vandevender (D) |
Wetzel | Timothy Haught (D) |
Wirt | Ted Davitian (R) |
Wood | Pat Lefebure (R) |
Wyoming | Michael Cochrane (D) |
Source: [63]
Wisconsin[]
Wisconsin assigns district attorneys by county.
County | District Attorney |
---|---|
Adams | Tania M. Bonnett (Ind.) |
Ashland | David Meany (R) |
Barron | Brian Wright (R) |
Bayfield | Kimberly Lawton (D) |
Brown | David L. Lasee (R) |
Buffalo | Tom Bilski (R) |
Burnett | James Jay Rennicke (R) |
Calumet | Nathan Haberman (R) |
Chippewa | Wade C. Newell (R) |
Clark | Melissa Inlow (D) |
Columbia | Brenda Yaskal (D) |
Crawford | Lukas L. Steiner (D) |
Dane | Ismael R. Ozanne (D) |
Dodge | Kurt F. Klomberg (R) |
Door | Colleen Nordin (R) |
Douglas | Mark Fruehauf (D) |
Dunn | Andrea Nodolf (R) |
Eau Claire | Gary King (D) |
Florence | Doug Drexler (R) |
Fond du Lac | Eric Toney (R) |
Forest | Charles Simono (D) |
Grant | Lisa Riniker (R) |
Green | Craig R. Nolen (R) |
Green Lake | Andrew Christenson (R) |
Iowa | Matt Allen (D) |
Iron | Matthew Tingstad (R) |
Jackson | Daniel Diehn (R) |
Jefferson | Monica Hall |
Juneau | Kenneth Hamm (R) |
Kenosha | Michael D. Graveley (D) |
Kewaunee | Andrew Naze (D) |
La Crosse | Tim Gruenke (D) |
Lafayette | Jenna Gill (R) |
Langlade | Elizabeth R. Gebert (R) |
Lincoln | Galen Bayne-Allison (D) |
Manitowoc | Jacalyn LaBre (R) |
Marathon | Theresa Wetzsteon (D) |
Marinette | DeShea D. Morrow (R) |
Marquette | Brian Juech |
Milwaukee | John T. Chisholm (D) |
Monroe | Kevin D. Croninger (R) |
Oconto | Edward Burke (R) |
Oneida | Michael W. Schiek (R) |
Outagamie | Mindy Tempelis (R) |
Ozaukee | Adam Y. Gerol (R) |
Pepin | Jon D. Seifert (D) |
Pierce | Halle Hatch (D) |
Polk | Jeffrey L. Kemp (R) |
Portage | Louis J. Molepske, Jr. (D) |
Price | Karl Kelz (R) |
Racine | Tricia Hanson (R) |
Richland | Jennifer Harper (R) |
Rock | David J. O'Leary (D) |
Rusk | Annette Barna (D) |
Saint Croix | Karl Anderson (R) |
Sauk | Michael X. Albrecht (D) |
Sawyer | Bruce R. Poquette (R) |
Shawano/Menominee | Greg Parker (R) |
Sheboygan | Joel Urmanski (R) |
Taylor | Kristi Tlusty (D) |
Trempealeau | John Sacia (D) |
Vernon | Timothy J. Gaskell (R) |
Vilas | Martha Milanowski (R) |
Walworth | Zeke Wiedenfeld (R) |
Washburn | Aaron Marcoux (R) |
Washington | Mark D. Bensen (R) |
Waukesha | Susan L. Opper (R) |
Waupaca | Veronica Isherwood (R) |
Waushara | Matthew R. Leusink (R) |
Winnebago | Christian A. Gossett (R) |
Wood | Craig Lambert (R) |
Source: [64]
Wyoming[]
Wyoming assigns district attorneys by county, who are thus known as "County Attorneys."
County | County Attorney |
---|---|
Albany | Peggy A. Trent (D) |
Big Horn | Marcia Bean (R) |
Campbell | Mitch Damsky |
Carbon | Ashley Mayfield Davis (R) |
Converse | Quentin Richardson (R) |
Crook | Joseph M. Baron (D) |
Fremont | Patrick LeBrun (R) |
Goshen | Eric Boyer (R) |
Hot Springs | Jill Logan |
Johnson | Tucker J. Ruby (R) |
Laramie | Mark Voss |
Lincoln | Spencer Allred (R) |
Natrona | Eric Nelson |
Niobrara | Anne Wasserburger (R) |
Park | Brian Skoric (R) |
Platte | Douglas W. Weaver (R) |
Sheridan | Dianna Bennett (R) |
Sublette | Michael Crosson (R) |
Sweetwater | Daniel Erramouspe (R) |
Teton | Erin Weisman (D) |
Uinta | Loretta Rae Howieson (R) |
Washakie | John P. Worrall (R) |
Weston | Alex Berger (R) |
Source: [65]
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