LEGAL · TX · 2010-2015
Jonathan Mitchell
State Solicitor General · Republican · Texas
NOTABLE
On the record
Drafted SB 8 (TX abortion bounty law); argued Trump v. Anderson 2024
Background
Jonathan Mitchell (Republican) was Texas's State Solicitor General 2010–2015 (5 years). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after James Ho; succeeded by Scott Keller. Note: Drafted SB 8 (TX abortion bounty law); argued Trump v. Anderson 2024. Same-year political environment (2010): Governor Rick Perry; Attorney General Greg Abbott; Secretary of State Hope Andrade. Later filed for federal office (FEC ID H2TX08125: House).
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Others who held this office in Texas
- Aaron Nielson (2024-present)
- Lanora Pettit (2023-2024)
- Judd Stone (2021-2023)
- Kyle Hawkins (2018-2021)
- Scott Keller (2015-2018)
- James Ho (2008-2010)
- Ted Cruz (2003-2008)
- Greg Coleman (1999-2003)