LEGAL · AL · 2011-2017
Luther Strange
Attorney General · Republican · Alabama
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Briefly U.S. Senator (Sessions seat)
Background
Between 2011 and 2017, Luther Strange held the Attorney General seat in Alabama, a 6-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Troy King; succeeded by Steve Marshall. Note: Briefly U.S. Senator (Sessions seat). Same-year political environment (2011): Governor Robert Bentley; Secretary of State Beth Chapman; Treasurer Young Boozer.
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Others who held this office in Alabama
- Steve Marshall (2017-present)
- Troy King (2004-2011)
- Bill Pryor (1997-2004)
- Jeff Sessions (1995-1997)
- Jimmy Evans (1991-1995)
- Don Siegelman (1987-1991)
- Charlie Graddick (1979-1987)
- Bill Baxley (1971-1979)
- MacDonald Gallion (1967-1971)
- Richmond Flowers Sr. (1963-1967)
- MacDonald Gallion (1959-1963)
- John Patterson (1955-1959)
- Si Garrett (1951-1954)
- A. A. Carmichael (1947-1951)