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Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Seal of the attorney general of Pennsylvania
Incumbent
Dave Sunday

sinceJanuary 21, 2025
AppointerDirect popular vote
Term lengthFour years
Formation1683
Salary$162,000 per year
WebsiteOfficial website

The Pennsylvania attorney general is the chief law enforcement officer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It became an elected office in 1980.[1] The current attorney general is Republican Dave Sunday.

List of attorneys general

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President/Council appointed attorneys general

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Image Name Took office Left office Comment
John Morris Jr.July 16, 1777November 1, 1777pro tem[2]
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Jonathan D. SergeantNovember 1, 1777November 23, 1780Resigned[3]
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William BradfordNovember 23, 1780β€”Re-commissioned

Attorneys general appointed between 1791 and 1920

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Image Name Took office Left office Comment
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William BradfordJune 9, 1791August 20, 1791Resigned[4]
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Jared IngersollAugust 20, 1791May 10, 1800
Joseph B. McKeanMay 10, 1800July 22, 1808
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Mahlon DickersonJuly 22, 1808January 9, 1809
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Walter FranklinJanuary 9, 1809October 2, 1810Resigned[5]
Joseph ReedOctober 2, 1810January 26, 1811
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Richard RushJanuary 26, 1811December 13, 1811
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Jared IngersollDecember 13, 1811December 21, 1816
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Amos EllmakerDecember 21, 1816July 7, 1819
Thomas SergeantJuly 7, 1819December 20, 1820
Thomas ElderDecember 20, 1820December 18, 1823
Frederick SmithDecember 18, 1823February 5, 1828Resigned[6]
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Calvin BlytheFebruary 5, 1828May 6, 1828
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Amos EllmakerMay 6, 1828August 17, 1829
Philip S. MarkleyAugust 17, 1829February 10, 1830
Samuel DouglasFebruary 10, 1830January 29, 1833
Ellis LewisJanuary 29, 1833October 14, 1833Resigned[7]
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George M. DallasOctober 14, 1833December 1, 1835
James Todd[8]December 18, 1835April 2, 1838Resigned[9]
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William B. ReedApril 2, 1838January 15, 1839
Ovid F. JohnsonJanuary 15, 1839January 21, 1845
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John K. KaneJanuary 21, 1845June 17, 1846[10]Resigned[11]
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John M. ReadJune 23, 1846December 18, 1846Resigned
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Benjamin ChampneysDecember 18, 1846July 31, 1848
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James CooperJuly 31, 1848December 30, 1848Resigned
Cornelius DarraghJanuary 4, 1849April 28, 1851
Thomas E. FranklinApril 28, 1851January 21, 1852
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James CampbellJanuary 21, 1852March 8, 1853Resigned[12]
Francis Wade HughesMarch 14, 1853January 17, 1855
Thomas E. FranklinJanuary 17, 1855January 19, 1858
John C. KnoxJanuary 19, 1858January 16, 1861
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Samuel A. PurvianceJanuary 16, 1861June 3, 1861
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William M. MeredithJune 3, 1861January 16, 1867
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Benjamin Harris BrewsterJanuary 16, 1867October 25, 1869Resigned
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F. Carroll BrewsterOctober 26, 1869January 22, 1873
Samuel E. DimmickJanuary 22, 1873October 11, 1875Died in office
George LearDecember 7, 1875February 26, 1879
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Henry W. PalmerFebruary 26, 1879January 17, 1883
Lewis C. CassidyJanuary 17, 1883January 18, 1887
William S. KirkpatrickJanuary 18, 1887January 10, 1891
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W. U. HenselJanuary 10, 1891January 15, 1895
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Henry Clay McCormickJanuary 15, 1895January 18, 1899
John P. ElkinJanuary 18, 1899January 21, 1903
Hampton L. CarsonJanuary 21, 1903January 16, 1907
Moses Hampton ToddJanuary 16, 1907January 17, 1911
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John C. BellJanuary 17, 1911January 19, 1915
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Francis Shunk BrownJanuary 19, 1915January 21, 1919
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William I. SchafferJanuary 21, 1919December 14, 1920Resigned

Attorneys general appointed between 1920 and 1980

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Image Name Took office Left office Governor(s)
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George E. Alter December 14, 1920 January 16, 1923 William Sproul
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George Washington Woodruff January 16, 1923 January 18, 1927 Gifford Pinchot
Thomas J. Baldrige January 18, 1927 January 28, 1929[13] John Stuchell Fisher
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Cyrus E. Woods January 28, 1929 November 1, 1930[13]
William A. Schnader November 1, 1930[14] January 15, 1935[15]
Gifford Pinchot
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Charles J. Margiotti January 15, 1935[16] April 27, 1938[16] George Howard Earle III
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Guy K. Bard April 27, 1938[16] January 17, 1939[16]
Claude T. Reno January 17, 1939[17] December 31, 1942[18] Arthur James
E. Russell Shockley December 31, 1942[18] January 19, 1943[18]
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James H. Duff January 19, 1943[19] January 21, 1947[20] Edward Martin
John C. Bell Jr.
T. McKeen Chidsey January 21, 1947[20] July 5, 1950[21] James H. Duff
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Charles J. Margiotti July 5, 1950[22] March 2, 1951[23]
John S. Fine
Robert E. Woodside March 7, 1951[22] October 1, 1953[24]
Frank Truscott October 13, 1953[24][22] January 18, 1955
Herbert B. Cohen January 18, 1955[22][25] December 17, 1956[25] George M. Leader
Thomas D. McBride December 17, 1956[22][25] January 20, 1959
Anne X. Alpern January 20, 1959[22] August 28, 1961[26] David L. Lawrence
David Henry Stahl August 29, 1961[22][26] January 15, 1963
Walter E. Alessandroni January 15, 1963[22] May 8, 1966[27] William Scranton
Edward Friedman May 11, 1966[22][27] January 17, 1967
William C. Sennett January 17, 1967[22] July 3, 1970[28] Raymond P. Shafer
Fred Speaker July 4, 1970[22] January 19, 1971
J. Shane Creamer January 25, 1971[22] December 31, 1972[29][30] Milton Shapp
Israel Packel January 2, 1973[22] December 23, 1974[31]
Robert P. Kane January 6, 1975[22] June 7, 1978[32]
Gerald Gornish June 7, 1978[22][32] December 31, 1978
J. Justin Blewitt Jr. (acting) January 1, 1979[22][33] January 16, 1979[33]
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Edward G. Biester Jr. January 16, 1979[22][33] May 19, 1980[33] Dick Thornburgh
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Harvey Bartle III May 20, 1980[22][33] January 20, 1981[33]

Occupants of the elected Pennsylvania Attorney General office (1981–present)

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Image Name Took office Left office
LeRoy S. Zimmerman January 20, 1981[34] January 17, 1989[35]
Ernie Preate January 17, 1989[35] June 23, 1995[36]
Walter W. Cohen (acting) June 26, 1995[22] October 3, 1995[37]
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Tom Corbett October 3, 1995[22][37] January 21, 1997
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Mike Fisher January 21, 1997[22] December 15, 2003[38]
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Jerry Pappert December 18, 2003[22] January 18, 2005
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Tom Corbett January 18, 2005[22] January 18, 2011[39]
William Ryan (acting) January 18, 2011[39] May 27, 2011
Linda Kelly May 27, 2011[40] January 15, 2013
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Kathleen Kane January 15, 2013[41] August 17, 2016
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Bruce Castor (acting) August 17, 2016[22] August 31, 2016
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Bruce Beemer August 31, 2016[22] January 17, 2017
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Josh Shapiro January 17, 2017 January 17, 2023
Michelle Henry January 17, 2023
Acting January 17, 2023 – March 8, 2023
January 21, 2025
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Dave Sunday January 21, 2025 present

References

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  1. ↑ Penn. Const. Art. 4, Β§ 4.1
  2. ↑ Morris was Clerk of the General Assembly
  3. ↑ Hazard, Samuel; Linn, John Blair; Egle, William Henry; Reed, George Edward; Montgomery, Thomas Lynch; MacKinney, Gertrude; Hoban, Charles Francis (1858). Pennsylvania Archives. J. Severns & Company. p.612.
  4. ↑ Bradford accepted state Supreme Court appointment
  5. ↑ Franklin accepted state judicial appointment
  6. ↑ Smith accepted a position as Justice on the state Supreme Court
  7. ↑ Lewis accepted a position as President Judge of the Eighth Judicial District
  8. ↑ See article for citations regarding the dates.
  9. ↑ Todd accepted a Philadelphia judicial appointment.
  10. ↑ This is the date of his judicial commission; there is no date listed in The Pennsylvania Manual.
  11. ↑ Kane accepted a federal judiciary appointment.
  12. ↑ Campbell accepted the position of U. S. Postmaster General.
  13. 1 2 Resigned
  14. ↑ "Schnader Takes Oath". Chester Times. International News Service. November 1, 1930. p.8. Retrieved November 15, 2012. William A. Schnader, named attorney-general of Pennsylvania Wednesday to succeed Cyrus E. Wood when the latter resigned, took the oath of office at noon at the capital today.
  15. ↑ "Forms Law Firm". Chester Times. January 14, 1935. p.1. Retrieved November 15, 2012. William A. Schnader, who relinquishes the office of attorney general in Governor Pinchot's cabinet tomorrow…
  16. 1 2 3 4 Official Opinions of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania for the Years 1937 and 1938 (PDF). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1939. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2012. Retrieved November 15, 2012. Charles J. Margiotti, Attorney General (January 15, 1935 to April 27, 1938); Guy K. Bard, Attorney General (April 27, 1938 to January 17, 1939)
  17. ↑ "14 New Cabinet Members Safe; Two Are Held Up". Chester Times. United Press. January 18, 1939. p.2. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  18. 1 2 3 "Harrisburg Man to Fill Reno's Place; E. Russel Shockley Is New Attorney General". New Castle News. International News Service. December 31, 1942. p.7.
  19. ↑ Jones, John E. (January 14, 1943). "Martin Picks Duff, Neel For Cabinet". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p.1. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  20. 1 2 "Blast Chesnut, Wilhelm, Smock Appointments". Chester Times. United Press. January 22, 1947. p. 2, no. 9. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  21. ↑ "Margiotti To Send Aide to Job Probe". Pittsburgh Press. July 5, 1950. p.6. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  22. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 "Office of Attorney General". Pennsylvania Department of State. Archived from the original on November 9, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
  23. ↑ "Margiotti Bows Out Of Cabinet". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. March 3, 1951. p.2. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
  24. 1 2 Official Opinions of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania for the Years 1953 and 1954 (PDF). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1954. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2012. Robert E. Woodside (Resigned October 1, 1953); Frank F. Truscott (Commissioned October 13, 1953)
  25. 1 2 3 Official Opinions of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania for the Years 1955 and 1956 (PDF). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1956. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2012. Herbert B. Cohen (Commissioned January 18, 1955, Resigned December 17, 1956); Thomas D. McBride (Commissioned December 17, 1956)
  26. 1 2 Opinions of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania: 1961–1962 (PDF). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1962. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2012. Anne X. Alpern (Resigned August 28, 1961); David Stahl (Commissioned August 29, 1961)
  27. 1 2 Opinions of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania: 1963–1966 (PDF). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1966. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2012. Walter E. Alessandroni (Died May 8, 1966); Edward Friedman (May 11, 1966 to January 17, 1967)
  28. ↑ Commonwealth v. Rozier,67Pa. D. & C. 2d536, 539(Common Pleas Court of York County, Pennsylvania,1974)(β€œβ€¦he went out of office on July 3, 1970”).
  29. ↑ "2 Crime Unit Members Ousted In Pennsylvania". Toledo Blade. Associated Press. January 2, 1973. p.7. Retrieved November 9, 2012. On Sunday, Gov. Milton J. Shapp…forced the resignation of Attorney General J. Shane Creamer….
  30. ↑ Taylor, John (September 6, 1973). "Probe Centers on Free Booze Charge". Pittsburgh Press. p.2. Retrieved November 9, 2012. …Creamer was ousted last Dec. 31
  31. ↑ "Shapp Names Kane As New Attorney General". The News-Dispatch. United Press International. December 27, 1974. p.2. Retrieved November 9, 2012. …Israel Packel, who submitted his resignation letter Monday.
  32. 1 2 "Gerald Gornish Takes Attorney General Post". Observer–Reporter. Associated Press. June 8, 1978. p.A-6. Retrieved November 9, 2012. Kane bowed out quietly Wednesday….
  33. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Opinions of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania: 1979–1981 (PDF). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1981. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2012. J. Justin Blewitt, Jr., acting Attorney General (January 1, 1979 to January 16, 1979); Edward G. Biester, Jr., Attorney General (January 16, 1979 to May 19, 1980); Harvey Bartle III, Attorney General (May 20, 1980 to January 20, 1981)
  34. ↑ Jensen, Edward (January 21, 1981). "Three state officials take oaths of office". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p.5. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  35. 1 2 "Casey welcomes Knoll, Hafer, Preate to office". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 18, 1989. p.1. Retrieved November 13, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  36. ↑ Moran, Robert (June 24, 1995). "Preate Is Gone But Not Quite Forgotten The Attorney General's Resignation Became Official Yesterday". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p.A-1. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  37. 1 2 Forester, John D. Jr. (October 4, 1995). "Corbett sworn in, pledges review of probe". Reading Eagle. p.1. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  38. ↑ Ove, Torsten (December 16, 2004). "Fisher sworn in as federal judge". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved November 13, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  39. 1 2 Bumsted, Brad; Wereschagin, Mike (January 18, 2011). "Corbett promises fiscal discipline, responsible government as he takes oath". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  40. ↑ "Linda L. Kelly becomes Pennsylvania Attorney General" (Press release). Pennsylvania Attorney General. May 27, 2011. Archived from the original on September 2, 2012. Retrieved November 13, 2012. Attorney General Linda L. Kelly took the oath of office today during a private ceremony in Harrisburg, officially assuming the powers and duties of Pennsylvania's top law enforcement officer.
  41. ↑ Olson, Laura (January 15, 2013). "Three Democratic row officers sworn in". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.


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