No.
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Portrait
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Name
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Prior experience
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Municipality of residence
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Term of service
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Political party
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Party affiliation: Republican (25) Democratic (12) Democratic-Republican (3)
Whig (3) Anti-Jacksonian (1) Independent (1)
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1
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File:Robert Treat Paine portrait.jpg
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Robert Treat Paine
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|
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1780–1790
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Independent
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2
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File:James Sullivan.jpg
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James Sullivan
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|
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1790–1807
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Democratic–Republican[a]
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3
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File:BarnabasBidwellByJohnBrewsterJr.jpg
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Barnabas Bidwell
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|
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1807–1810
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Democratic–Republican
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4
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File:PerezMorton byFevretDeSaintMemin.png
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Perez Morton
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|
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1810–1832
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Democratic–Republican
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5
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James T. Austin
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|
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1832–1843
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National Republican
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–
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Office abolished
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|
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1843–1849
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6
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File:JohnHClifford.jpg
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John H. Clifford
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|
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1849–1853
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Whig
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7
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File:RufusChoate Southworth Hawes-crop.png
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Rufus Choate
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|
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1853–1854
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Whig
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8
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File:JohnHClifford Photograph.jpg
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John H. Clifford
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|
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1854–1858
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Whig
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9
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File:Stephen Henry Phillips.jpg
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Stephen Henry Phillips
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|
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1858–1861
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Republican
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10
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File:Dwight Foster (1828–1884).png
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Dwight Foster
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|
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1861–1864
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Republican
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11
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File:Chester I. Reed.png
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Chester I. Reed
|
|
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1864–1867
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Republican
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12
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File:Charles Allen (jurist).png
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Charles Allen
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|
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1867–1872
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Republican
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13
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File:CRTrain.jpg
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Charles R. Train
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|
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1872–1879
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Republican
|
14
|
File:George Marston (Massachusetts).png
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George Marston
|
|
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1879–1883
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Republican
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15
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File:Edgar J. Sherman.png
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Edgar J. Sherman
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|
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1883–1887
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Republican
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16
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File:Andrew J. Waterman.png
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Andrew J. Waterman
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|
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1887–1891
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Republican
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17
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File:Albert E. Pillsbury.png
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Albert E. Pillsbury
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|
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1891–1894
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Republican
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18
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File:Hosea M. Knowlton cph.3b32615.jpg
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Hosea M. Knowlton
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|
|
1894–1902
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Republican
|
19
|
File:Herbert Parker.png
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Herbert Parker
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|
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1902–1906
|
Republican
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20
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File:Dana Malone.png
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Dana Malone
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|
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1906–1911
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Republican
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21
|
File:James M. Swift.png
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James M. Swift
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|
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1911–1914
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Republican
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22
|
File:Thomas J. Boynton (Massachusetts).png
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Thomas J. Boynton
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|
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1914–1915
|
Democratic
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23
|
File:Henry Converse Atwill.png
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Henry Converse Atwill
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|
|
1915–1919
|
Republican
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24
|
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Henry A. Wyman
|
|
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1919–1920
|
Republican
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25
|
File:J Weston Allen.png
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J. Weston Allen
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House 1915 to 1918, Attorney-at-Law[1]
|
Newton
|
1920–1923
|
Republican
|
26
|
File:AG Jay R. Benton.png
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Jay R. Benton
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Mass. House 1917, '18; Ass't Atty. Gen'l 1918-'22[2]
|
Belmont
|
1923–1927
|
Republican
|
27
|
|
Arthur K. Reading
|
Mass House 1919 to 1922, Middlesex County District Attorney, 1923-'26, Lawyer[3]
|
Cambridge
|
1927–1928
|
Republican
|
28
|
File:Joseph E. Warner.png
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Joseph E. Warner
|
Taunton Municipal Council 1907-'11, Trust. Pub. Library, Mass. House 1913-'20, Speaker 1919-'20, Delegate to Rep. National Convention 1920, Asst. Atty. Gen. 1923-'28, Attorney-at-Law[4]
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Taunton
|
1928–1935
|
Republican
|
29
|
File:Paul A. Dever.png
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Paul A. Dever
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Middlesex County Public Administrator, Mass. House 1929-'34, Lawyer[5]
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Cambridge
|
1935–1941
|
Democratic
|
30
|
File:Robert T. Bushnell.png
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Robert T. Bushnell
|
Middlesex County District Attorney, Lawyer
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West Newton
|
1941–1945
|
Republican
|
31
|
File:Clarence A. Barnes.png
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Clarence A. Barnes
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Mansfield Town Moderator and Counsel, Mass. House 1912-'13, Constitutional Convention, Governor's Council 1943-'44, Lawyer[6]
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Mansfield
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1945–1949
|
Republican
|
32
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File:Francis E. Kelly.png
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Francis E. Kelly
|
Boston City Council, Lieutenant Governor, Fall River Finance Commissioner, Attorney at law[7]
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Dorchester, Boston
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1949–1953
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Democratic
|
33
|
File:George Fingold.png
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George Fingold
|
Asst. Attorney General, Asst. District Attorney, City Council, Lawyer[8]
|
Concord
|
1953–1958
|
Republican
|
34
|
File:Edward J. McCormack, Jr.png
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Edward J. McCormack Jr.
|
Boston City Council, Lawyer
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Dorchester, Boston
|
1958–1963
|
Democratic
|
35
|
File:Edward W. Brooke.png
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Edward W. Brooke
|
Boston Finance Commission (chairman), Mass. Advisory Committee, U.S. Civil Rights Commission (chairman), Lawyer[9]
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Newton Centre
|
1963–1967
|
Republican
|
36
|
|
Edward T. Martin
|
|
|
1967
|
Republican
|
37
|
File:Elliot L. Richardson.png
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Elliot Richardson
|
Lieutenant Governor, United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Brookline Town Meeting member, Lawyer[10]
|
Brookline
|
1967–1969
|
Republican
|
38
|
File:Robert H. Quinn.png
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Robert H. Quinn
|
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Lawyer
|
Dorchester, Boston
|
1969–1975
|
Democratic
|
39
|
File:Francis X. Bellotti.jpg
|
Francis X. Bellotti
|
Lieutenant Governor, Attorney
|
Quincy
|
1975–1987
|
Democratic
|
40
|
File:James Shannon (MA Attorney General).jpeg
|
James Shannon
|
Representative in Congress, Lawyer
|
Lawrence
|
1987–1991
|
Democratic
|
41
|
File:L. Scott Harshbarger.png
|
L. Scott Harshbarger
|
Middlesex County District Attorney; General Counsel, State Ethics Commission; Chief, Public Protection Bureau, Department of Attorney General; Deputy Chief Counsel, Massachusetts Defenders Committee[11]
|
Westwood
|
1991–1999
|
Democratic
|
42
|
File:Thomas F. Reilly (2003).png
|
Thomas Reilly
|
Middlesex County District Attorney
|
Watertown
|
1999–2007
|
Democratic
|
43
|
File:Martha Coakley.jpg
|
Martha Coakley
|
Middlesex County District Attorney
|
Medford
|
2007–2015
|
Democratic
|
44
|
File:Maura Healey official photo.jpg
|
Maura Healey
|
Massachusetts Attorney General's Office as the Chief of the Civil Rights Division, Chief of the Public Protection and Advocacy Bureau, Chief of the Business and Labor Bureau, litigator and junior partner at the international law firm WilmerHale, Special Assistant District Attorney for Middlesex County, clerk for Judge David Mazzone in the United States District Court in Massachusetts, former professional basketball player
|
Boston
|
2015–2023
|
Democratic
|
Acting
|
|
Kate R. Cook
|
First Assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts from January 2022 until January 5, 2023
|
Boston
|
January 5, 2023
|
Independent
|
Acting
|
|
Bessie Dewar
|
State Solicitor of Massachusetts since January 2016
|
Boston
|
January 5–18, 2023
|
Democratic
|
45
|
File:AJC Headshot (3x4).jpg
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Andrea Campbell
|
Member of the Boston City Council, President of the Boston City Council, 2021 Boston mayoral candidate, Lawyer
|
Boston
|
2023–present
|
Democratic
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