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Attorney General of California

The attorney general of California is the state attorney general of the government of California. The officer must ensure that "the laws of the state are uniformly and adequately enforced" (Constitution of California, Article V, Section 13). The California attorney general carries out the responsibilities of the office through the California Department of Justice. The department employs over 1,100 attorneys and 3,700 non-attorney employees.[citation needed]

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Attorney General of California
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Incumbent
Rob Bonta
since April 23, 2021
Government of California
Department of Justice
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years, two-term limit
Inaugural holderEdward J. C. Kewen
1849
FormationCalifornia Constitution
Salary$151,127
Websiteoag.ca.gov
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The California attorney general is elected to a four-year term, with a maximum of two terms. The election is held during the same statewide election for the governor and other state offices. Several attorneys general have gone on to higher office or office on the federal level, including the offices of governor, United States Senator, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, and vice president of the United States.

On March 24, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he would be appointing Rob Bonta as attorney general to succeed Xavier Becerra, who resigned from the position to become Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Joe Biden. Bonta's appointment was subject to confirmation by both houses of the California State Legislature, and he was sworn in on April 23, 2021.[1][2][3]

Duties

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The California attorney general's main office in Sacramento is housed in this building

According to the state Constitution, the Code of Civil Procedure, and the Government Code, the attorney general:

  • As the state's chief law officer, ensures that the laws of the state are uniformly and adequately enforced.[4]
  • Heads the Department of Justice, which is responsible for providing state legal services and support for local law enforcement.[5]
  • Acts as the chief counsel in state litigation.[6]
  • Oversees law enforcement agencies, including district attorneys and sheriffs.[4]

History

Although the office of attorney general dates to the admission of California to the Union, the office in its modern form dates to Proposition 4 of 1934,[7] sponsored by Alameda County District Attorney Earl Warren as one of four initiatives he sponsored to substantially reform law enforcement and the judiciary. Previously, the attorney general lacked jurisdiction over matters in the jurisdiction of locally elected district attorneys and sheriffs.[8] Warren went on to become attorney general himself in 1938, reorganizing's the state's law enforcement into districts.

Under Robert W. Kenny, the office was complicit in the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, a position it has since apologized for.[9]

Diversity

List of attorneys general of California

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

1850
2 Thumb James A. McDougall Democratic 1850

1851
3 Thumb Serranus C. Hastings Democratic January 5, 1852

January 2, 1854
4 Thumb John R. McConnell Democratic 1854

1856
5 Thumb William M. Stewart Democratic June 7, 1853

December 1853
(acting)
6 Thumb William T. Wallace American January 1856

January 1858
7 Thumb Thomas H. Williams Democratic 1858

1862
8 Thumb Frank M. Pixley Republican 1862

1863
9 Thumb John G. McCullough Republican 1863

1867
10 Thumb Jo Hamilton Democratic December 5, 1867

December 8, 1871
11 Thumb John L. Love Republican December 8, 1871

December 9, 1875
12 Thumb Jo Hamilton Democratic December 9, 1875

January 8, 1880
13 Thumb Augustus L. Hart Republican January 8, 1880

January 10, 1883
14 Thumb Edward C. Marshall Democratic January 10, 1883

January 8, 1887
15 Thumb George A. Johnson Democratic January 8, 1887

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

January 11, 1895
17 Thumb William F. Fitzgerald Republican January 7, 1895

January 2, 1899
18 Thumb Tirey L. Ford Republican January 4, 1899

September 14, 1902
19 Thumb Ulysses S. Webb Republican September 15, 1902

January 3, 1939
20 Thumb Earl Warren Republican January 3, 1939

January 4, 1943
21 Thumb Robert W. Kenny Democratic January 4, 1943

January 5, 1947
22 Thumb Frederick N. Howser Republican January 5, 1947

January 8, 1951
23 Thumb Pat Brown Democratic January 8, 1951

January 5, 1959
24 Thumb Stanley Mosk Democratic January 5, 1959

August 31, 1964
25 Thumb Thomas C. Lynch Democratic August 31, 1964

January 4, 1971
26 Thumb Evelle J. Younger Republican January 4, 1971

January 8, 1979
27 Thumb George Deukmejian Republican January 8, 1979

January 3, 1983
28 Thumb John Van de Kamp Democratic January 3, 1983

January 7, 1991
29 Thumb Dan Lungren Republican January 7, 1991

January 4, 1999
30 Thumb Bill Lockyer Democratic January 4, 1999

January 8, 2007
31 Thumb Jerry Brown Democratic January 8, 2007

January 3, 2011
32 Thumb Kamala Harris Democratic January 3, 2011

January 3, 2017
33 Thumb Xavier Becerra Democratic January 24, 2017

March 18, 2021
34 Thumb Rob Bonta Democratic April 23, 2021

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References

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