LEGAL · MI · 1961-1999
Frank Kelley
Attorney General · Democrat · Michigan
NOTABLE
On the record
37 years; nation's longest-serving AG until Tom Miller (IA) passed him
Background
Frank Kelley served as Attorney General of Michigan from 1961–1999 (38 years). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Earliest occupant of this seat in Officium's records; succeeded by Jennifer Granholm. Note: 37 years; nation's longest-serving AG until Tom Miller (IA) passed him. Same-year political environment (1961): Governor John Swainson.
Auto-synthesized summary from Officium's indexed fields (tenure, predecessor / successor chain, career arc, FEC matches). Treat as derived metadata, not primary source.
Others who held this office in Michigan
- Dana Nessel (2019-present)
- Bill Schuette (2011-2019)
- Mike Cox (2003-2011)
- Jennifer Granholm (1999-2003)
- Frank J. Kelley (1961-1999)
- Paul L. Adams (1959-1961)
- Paul L. Adams (1957-1958)
- Thomas M. Kavanagh (1955-1957)
- Frank G. Millard (1951-1955)
- Stephen J. Roth (1949-1951)
- Eugene F. Black (1947-1949)