LEGAL · NC · 1969-1975
Robert Morgan
Attorney General · Democrat · North Carolina
On the record
Later U.S. Senator
Background
Between 1969 and 1975, Robert Morgan held the Attorney General seat in North Carolina, a 6-year tenure. Took office after T. W. Bruton; succeeded by Rufus Edmisten. Note: Later U.S. Senator. Same-year political environment (1969): Governor Bob Scott.
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Others who held this office in North Carolina
- Jeff Jackson (2025-present)
- Josh Stein (2017-2025)
- Roy Cooper (2001-2017)
- Mike Easley (1993-2001)
- Mike Easley (1993-2001)
- Lacy Thornburg (1985-1993)
- Rufus Edmisten (1975-1985)
- T. W. Bruton (1958-1969)
- Malcolm B. Seawell (1956-1958)
- William Rodman Jr. (1955-1956)
- Harry McMullan (1938-1955)