LEGAL · LA · 1948-1952
Bolivar E. Kemp Jr.
Attorney General · Democrat · Louisiana
Background
Between 1948 and 1952, Bolivar E. Kemp Jr. held the Attorney General seat in Louisiana, a 4-year tenure. Took office after Fred S. LeBlanc; succeeded by Fred S. LeBlanc. Same-year political environment (1948): Governor Earl Long.
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Others who held this office in Louisiana
- Liz Murrill (2024-present)
- Jeff Landry (2016-2024)
- Buddy Caldwell (2008-2016)
- Charles Foti (2004-2008)
- Richard Ieyoub (1992-2004)
- Richard P. Ieyoub (1992-2004)
- William J. Guste Jr. (1972-1992)
- Jack P. F. Gremillion (1956-1972)
- Fred S. LeBlanc (1952-1956)
- Fred S. LeBlanc (1944-1948)