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Attorney General of Texas
File:Seal of Texas Attorney General.svg
Incumbent
Ken Paxton

since January 5, 2015
Office of the Attorney General
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Texas Executive Branch
Texas Cabinet
Style
  • Attorney General
  • The Honorable
SeatAustin, Texas
Term lengthFour years, no term limit
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Texas
Inaugural holderVolney E. Howard
Formation1846
Websiteoag.state.tx.us

The Attorney General of Texas is the state attorney general of the state government of the U.S. state of Texas. The attorney general is also the chief legal officer and the head of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. He/she carries out official duties and responsibilities of the office through the Office of the Attorney General.

The state attorney general is elected to a four-year term. This does not have term limits. The election is held at the same statewide election as the governor, lieutenant governor, etc.

Ken Paxton is the current Attorney General of Texas, in office since January 2015 under Governor Greg Abbott.

Officeholders[change]

Attorneys general by party affiliation
Party Attorneys general
Democratic 44
Republican 4
Unionist 2
Attorneys general in chronological order, showing party affiliation
No. Image Name Term of service Political party
1 File:VolneyHoward.jpg Volney Howard 1846 Democratic
2 John W. Harris 1846–1849 Democratic
3 Henry Percy Brewster 1849–1850 Democratic
4 File:Andrew Jackson Hamilton.jpg Andrew Jackson Hamilton 1850 Democratic
5 Ebenezer Allen1 1850–1852 Democratic
6 Thomas J. Jennings 1852–1856 Democratic
7 File:Willie James.jpg James Willie 1856–1858 Democratic
8 Malcolm D. Graham 1858–1860 Democratic
9 George M. Flournoy 1860–1862 Democratic
10 Nathan G. Shelley 1862–1864 Democratic
11 Benjamin E. Tarver 1864–1865 Democratic
12 William Alexander 1865–1866 Unionist
13 File:William M Walton.jpg William M. Walton 1866–1867 Democratic
14 Ezekiel B. Turner 1867–1870 Unionist
15 William Alexander 1870–1874 Republican
16 George W. Clark 1874–1876 Democratic
17 Hannibal Boone 1876–1878 Democratic
18 George McCormick 1878–1880 Democratic
19 James H. McLeary 1880–1882 Democratic
20 John D. Templeton 1882–1886 Democratic
21 File:Jim hogg2.jpg Jim Hogg 1886–1890 Democratic
22 File:Charles Allen Culberson.jpg Charles Allen Culberson 1890–1894 Democratic
23 File:Martin McNulty Crane.jpg Martin McNulty Crane 1894–1898 Democratic
24 Thomas Slater Smith 1898–1901 Democratic
25 File:Charles K. Bell.jpeg Charles K. Bell 1901–1904 Democratic
26 File:Hornaday 1975 1119 (15851086386).jpg Robert V. Davidson 1904–1910 Democratic
27 Jewel P. Lightfoot 1910–1912 Democratic
28 James D. Walthall 1912–1913 Democratic
29 File:Hornaday 1975 2018 (15869821221).jpg B. F. Looney 1913–1919 Democratic
30 Calvin Maples Cureton 1919–1921 Democratic
31 Walter Angus Keeling 1921–1925 Democratic
32 File:DanMoody.jpg Dan Moody 1925–1927 Democratic
33 Claude Pollard2 1927–1929 Democratic
34 Robert L. Bobbitt3 1929–1931 Democratic
35 File:James Allred.png James V. Allred 1931–1935 Democratic
36 William McCraw 1935–1939 Democratic
37 File:Gerald C Mann.jpg Gerald Mann 1939–1943 Democratic
38 Grover Sellers 1943–1947 Democratic
39 File:Price Daniel.jpg Price Daniel 1947–1953 Democratic
40 John Ben Shepperd 1953–1957 Democratic
41 File:Will Wilson.jpg Will Wilson 1957–1963 Democratic
42 File:Waggoner Carr.jpg Waggoner Carr 1963–1967 Democratic
43 Crawford Martin 1967–1972 Democratic
44 John Hill 1973–1979 Democratic
45 File:Governor Mark White.jpg Mark White 1979–1983 Democratic
46 File:Jim Mattox.jpg Jim Mattox 1983–1991 Democratic
47 Dan Morales 1991–1999 Democratic
48 File:John Cornyn official portrait.jpg John Cornyn 1999–2002 Republican
49 File:Greg Abbott crop.jpg Greg Abbott 2002–2015 Republican
50 File:Ken Paxton by Gage Skidmore.jpg Ken Paxton 2015–present
Suspended May 27, 2023 – September 16, 2023
Republican