LEGAL · AZ · 2015-2023
Mark Brnovich
Attorney General · Republican · Arizona
NOTABLE
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2022 U.S. Senate candidate
Background
Mark Brnovich occupied the Attorney General office in Arizona for 8 years (2015–2023). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Tom Horne; succeeded by Kris Mayes. Note: 2022 U.S. Senate candidate. Same-year political environment (2015): Governor Doug Ducey; Secretary of State Michele Reagan; Treasurer Jeff DeWit. Later filed for federal office (FEC ID S2AZ00356: Senate).
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Others who held this office in Arizona
- Kris Mayes (2023-present)
- Tom Horne (2011-2015)
- Terry Goddard (2003-2011)
- Janet Napolitano (1999-2003)
- Grant Woods (1991-1999)
- Grant Woods (1991-1999)
- Bob Corbin (1979-1991)
- John A. LaSota Jr. (1978-1979)
- Bruce Babbitt (1975-1978)
- Gary K. Nelson (1969-1975)
- Darrell F. Smith (1965-1969)
- Robert W. Pickrell (1961-1965)
- Wade Church (1959-1961)
- Robert Morrison (1955-1959)
- Ross F. Jones (1953-1955)
- Fred Wilson (1949-1953)