Attorney General of California
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The California Attorney General is the State Attorney General for the State of California. The main duty of the Attorney General is to ensure that the laws of the state are enforced.[1] The Attorney General is in charge of the California Department of Justice.
Attorney General of California | |
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Department of Justice | |
Style | The Honorable |
Term length | Four years, two term limit |
Inaugural holder | Edward J. C. Kewen 1849 |
Formation | California Constitution |
Salary | $151,127 |
Website | oag |
The Attorney General is elected to a four-year term. They can only be re-elected one time. The election is held at the same statewide election as the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Controller, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Insurance Commissioner.
The current Attorney General is Rob Bonta.
List of attorneys general of California
Attorney General Of California Media
References
- ↑ California Constitution, Article V, Section 13.