The attorney general of Utah is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the state government of Utah. The attorney general is the chief legal officer and legal adviser in the state.[1] The office is elected, with a term of four years.
Utah Attorney General | |
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Term length | Four years |
Website | https://attorneygeneral.utah.gov |
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (March 2023) |
# | Image | Name | Term | Party |
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1 | A. C. Bishop | 1896–1901 | Republican | |
2 | M. A. Breeden | 1901–1909 | Republican | |
3 | A. R. Barnes | 1909–1917 | Republican | |
4 | Dan B. Shields | 1917–1921 | Democratic | |
5 | Harvey H. Cluff | 1921–1929 | Republican | |
6 | George P. Parker | 1929–1933 | Republican | |
7 | Joseph Chez | 1933–1941 | Democratic | |
8 | Grover A. Giles | 1941–1949 | Democratic | |
9 | Clinton D. Vernon | 1949–1953 | Democratic | |
10 | E. R. Callister | 1953–1959 | Republican | |
11 | Walter L. Budge | 1959–1961 | Republican | |
12 | A. Pratt Kessler | 1961–1965 | Republican | |
13 | Phil L. Hansen | 1965–1969 | Democratic | |
14 | Vernon B. Romney | 1969–1977 | Republican | |
15 | Robert B. Hansen | 1977–1981 | Republican | |
16 | David L. Wilkinson | 1981–1989 | Republican | |
17 | Paul Van Dam | 1989–1993 | Democratic | |
18 | Jan Graham | 1993–2001 | Democratic | |
19 | Mark Shurtleff | 2001–2013 | Republican | |
20 | John Swallow | 2013 | Republican | |
21 | Sean Reyes | 2013–present[2] | Republican |