This is a list of US state-level prosecutors, often known as district attorneys. In states which hold partisan elections for prosecutorial positions, the party affiliation of each prosecutor is noted.

Alabama

District attorneys in Alabama are assigned by circuit. There are 41 circuits in the state.

Circuit Counties District Attorney
1 Choctaw, Clarke, Washington Stephen K. Winters (R)
2 Butler, Crenshaw, Lowndes Charlotte M. Tesmer (D)
3 Barbour, Bullock Ben C. Reeves, Jr. (D)
4 Bibb, Dallas, Hale, Perry, Wilcox Robert H. Turner Jr. (D)
5 Chambers, Macon, Randolph, Tallapoosa Douglas Jeremy Duerr (R)
6 Tuscaloosa Robert Hays Webb (R)
7 Calhoun, Cleburne Brian A. McVeigh (R)
8 Morgan R. Scott Anderson (R)
9 Cherokee, DeKalb Michael E. O'Dell (R)
10 Jefferson Lynneice O. Washington (Bessemer Division) (D)
Danny Carr (Birmingham Division) (D)
11 Lauderdale Christopher E. Connolly (R)
12 Coffee, Pike James H. Tarbox (R)
13 Mobile Ashley M. Rich (R)
14 Walker William R. Adair (R)
15 Montgomery Daryl D. Bailey (D)
16 Etowah Joseph Willoughby (R)
17 Greene, Marengo, Sumter Gregory S. Griggers (D)
18 Shelby Matthew Casey (R)
19 Autauga, Chilton, Elmore CJ Robinson (R)
20 Henry, Houston Patrick B. Jones III (R)
21 Escambia Stephen M. Billy (R)
22 Covington Walter M. Merrell III (R)
23 Madison Robert L. Broussard (R)
24 Fayette, Lamar, Pickens Andy Hamlin (R)
25 Marion, Winston Scott A. Slatton (R)
26 Russell Richard "Rick" Chancey (D)
27 Marshall Jennifer Bray (R)
28 Baldwin Robert E. Wilters (R)
29 Talladega Steven D. Giddens (R)
30 St. Clair Lyle Harmon (R)
31 Colbert Hal Hughston (R)
32 Cullman C. Wilson Blaylock (R)
33 Dale, Geneva T. Kirke Adams (R)
34 Franklin Jeffrey Wade Barksdale (D)
35 Conecuh, Monroe Todd Watson (D)
36 Lawrence Errek P. Jett (R)
37 Lee Jessica Ventiere (R)
38 Jackson Jason R. Pierce (R)
39 Limestone Brian C.T. Jones (R)
40 Clay, Coosa Joseph D. Ficquette (R)
41 Blount Pamela L. Casey (R)

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Alaska

District attorneys in Alaska are based on the locations of district courts. Some districts share district attorneys, however. Alaskan district attorneys are appointed by the Alaska Attorney General, currently Treg Taylor.

District District Attorney
Anchorage/Dillingham Brittany L. Dunlop
Bethel Christopher Knowles
Fairbanks/Utqiagvik Joseph B. Dallaire
Juneau/Sitka Jessalyn Gillum
Kenai Scot H. Leaders
Ketchikan Kristian B. Pickrell
Kodiak Gustaf W. Olson
Kotzebue/Nome John A. Earthman
Palmer Melissa J. Wininger-Howard

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Arizona

Each county in Arizona has its own prosecutor, called a county attorney.

County Attorney
Apache Michael D. Whiting (D)
Cochise Brian McIntyre (R)
Coconino Bill Ring (D)
Gila Bradley Beauchamp (R)
Graham Scott Bennett (R)
Greenlee Scott Adams (Ind.)
La Paz Tony Rogers (D)
Maricopa Rachel Mitchell (R)
Mohave Matthew Smith (R)
Navajo Brad Carlyon (D)
Pima Laura Conover (D)
Pinal Kent Volkmer (R)
Santa Cruz George Silva (D)
Yavapai Sheila Polk (R)
Yuma Jon Smith (D)

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Arkansas

District attorneys are assigned to Arkansas's 23 judicial circuits. Arkansas's prosecutors are known as Prosecuting Attorneys. Their elections are non-partisan.

Judicial Circuit County(ies) Prosecuting Attorney
1st Cross, Lee, Monroe, Phillips, St. Francis, Woodruff Todd Murray
2nd Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Greene, Mississippi, Poinsett Scott Ellington
3rd Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp Henry H. Boyce
4th Madison, Washington Matt Durrett
5th Franklin, Johnson, Pope Jeff Phillips
6th Perry, Pulaski William Jones
7th Grant, Hot Spring Teresa Howell
8th–North Hempstead, Nevada Christi McQueen
8th–South Lafayette, Miller Stephanie Potter-Barrett
9th–East Clark Dan Turner
9th–West Howard, Little River, Pike, Sevier Bryan Chesshir
10th Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Drew Thomas Deen
11th–East Arkansas Tim Blair
11th–West Jefferson, Lincoln Kyle Hunter
12th Sebastian Daniel Shue
13th Calhoun, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Ouachita, Union Jeff Rogers
14th Baxter, Boone, Marion, Newton David Ethredge
15th Conway, Logan, Scott, Yell Tom Tatum II
16th Cleburne, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Stone Eric Hance
17th Prairie, White Rebecca Reed McCoy
18th–East Garland Michelle C. Lawrence
18th–West Montgomery, Polk Andy Riner
19th–East Carroll Tony Rogers
19th–West Benton Nathan Smith
20th Faulkner, Searcy, Van Buren Carol Crews
21st Crawford Robert Presley
22nd Saline Chris Walton
23rd Lonoke Chuck Graham

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California

Each county in California has its own prosecutor, known as a district attorney. Their elections are non-partisan.

County District Attorney
Alameda Pamela Price
Alpine Robert Priscaro
Amador Todd Riebe
Butte Michael L. Ramsey
Calaveras Barbara Yook
Colusa Brenden Farrell
Contra Costa Diana Becton
Del Norte Katherine Micks
El Dorado Vernon Pierson
Fresno Lisa Smittcamp
Glenn Dwayne Stewart
Humboldt Stacey Eads
Imperial George Marquez
Inyo Thomas L. Hardy
Kern Cynthia Zimmer
Kings Sarah Hacker
Lake Susan Krones
Lassen S. Melyssah Rios
Los Angeles George Gascón
Madera Sally O. Moreno
Marin Lori Frugoli
Mariposa Walter Wall
Mendocino C. David Eyster
Merced Nicole Silveira
Modoc Cynthia Campbell
Mono David Anderson
Monterey Jeannine M. Pacioni
Napa Allison Haley
Nevada Jesse Wilson
Orange Todd Spitzer
Placer Morgan Gire
Plumas David Hollister
Riverside Michael Hestrin
Sacramento Thien Ho
San Benito Joel Buckingham
San Bernardino Jason Anderson
San Diego Summer Stephan
San Francisco Brooke Jenkins
San Joaquin Ron Freitas
San Luis Obispo Dan Dow
San Mateo Stephen M. Wagstaffe
Santa Barbara John Savrnoch
Santa Clara Jeffrey Rosen
Santa Cruz Jeff Rosell
Shasta Stephanie A. Bridgett
Sierra Sandra Groven
Siskiyou James Kirk Andrus
Solano Krishna A. Abrams
Sonoma Carla Rodriguez
Stanislaus Jeff Laugero
Sutter Jennifer Dupre
Tehama Matthew Rogers
Trinity David Brady
Tulare Tim Ward
Tuolumne Cassandra Jenecke
Ventura Erik Nasarenko
Yolo Jeffrey Reisig
Yuba Clint Curry

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Colorado

District attorneys are assigned to each of Colorado's 22 judicial districts.

District Counties District Attorney
1st Gilpin, Jefferson Alexis King (D)
2nd Denver Beth McCann (D)
3rd Huerfano, Las Animas Henry Solano (D)
4th El Paso, Teller Michael Allen (R)
5th Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, Summit Heidi McCollum (D)
6th Archuleta, La Plata, San Juan Christian Champagne (D)
7th Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel Seth D. Ryan (R)
8th Jackson, Larimer Gordon McLaughlin (D)
9th Garfield, Pitkin, Rio Blanco Jeff Cheney (R)
10th Pueblo Jeff Chostner (D)
11th Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Park Linda Stanley (R)
12th Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache Anne Kelly (R)
13th Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Travis Sides (R)
14th Grand, Moffat, Routt Matthew Karzen (Ind.)
15th Baca, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Prowers Joshua Vogel (R)
16th Bent, Crowley, Otero William Culver (R)
17th Adams, Broomfield Brian Mason (D)
18th Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln John Kellner (R)
19th Weld Michael J. Rourke (R)
20th Boulder Michael Dougherty (D)
21st Mesa Daniel P. Rubenstein (R)
22nd Dolores, Montezuma Christian Hatfield

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Connecticut

Prosecutors in Connecticut are known as state's attorneys. Each judicial district is assigned its own state's attorney. They are appointed by a state commission.

District State's Attorney
Ansonia/Milford Margaret E. Kelley
Danbury Stephen J. Sedensky III
Fairfield Joseph T. Corradino
Hartford Gail P. Hardy
Litchfield David Shannon
Middlesex Michael A. Gailor
New Britain Brian W. Preleski
New Haven Patrick J. Griffin
New London Michael L. Regan
Stamford/Norwalk Paul J. Ferenck
Tolland Matthew C. Gedansky
Waterbury Maureen Platt
Windham Anne F. Mahoney

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Delaware

All prosecutions in the state of Delaware are handled by the Attorney General of Delaware. The current Attorney General is Kathy Jennings (D).[8]

Florida

Map of Florida's judicial circuits

Florida prosecutors are known as state attorneys and are assigned by circuit.

Circuit Counties State Attorney
1st Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton Ginger Bowden Madden (R)
2nd Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Wakulla Jack Campbell (D)
3rd Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor John Durrett (R)
4th Clay, Duval, Nassau Melissa W. Nelson (R)
5th Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, Sumter William M. Gladson (R)
6th Pasco, Pinellas Bruce L. Bartlett (R)
7th Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, Volusia R.J. Larizza (R)
8th Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist, Levy, Union Brian Kramer (R)
9th Orange, Osceola Andrew Asher Bain (R)
10th Hardee, Highlands, Polk Brian Haas (R)
11th Miami-Dade Katherine Fernandez-Rundle (D)
12th DeSoto, Manatee, Sarasota Ed Brodsky (R)
13th Hillsborough Susan Lopez (R)
14th Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Washington Larry Basford (R)
15th Palm Beach Dave Aronberg (D)
16th Monroe Dennis W. Ward (R)
17th Broward Harold F. Pryor, Jr. (D)
18th Brevard, Seminole Phil Archer (R)
19th Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, St. Lucie Thomas Bakkedahl (R)
20th Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee Amira D. Fox (R)

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Georgia

Map of Georgia judicial districts and circuits

District attorneys in Georgia are assigned to its 50 circuits.

CircuitCountiesDistrict Attorney
AlapahaAtkinson, Berrien, Clinch, Cook, LanierChase Studstill (R)
AlcovyNewton, WaltonRandy McGinley (R)
AppalachianFannin, Gilmer, PickensB. Alison Sosebee (R)
AtlantaFultonFani Willis (D)
AtlanticBryan, Evans, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, TattnallBilly Joe Nelson Jr. (R)
AugustaBurke, RichmondJared Williams (D)
Bell-ForsythForsythPenny Penn (R)
Blue RidgeCherokeeSusan K. Treadway (R)
BrunswickAppling, Camden, Glynn, Jeff Davis, WayneKeith Higgins (I)
ChattahoocheeChattahoochee, Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Talbot, TaylorStacey Jackson (R)
CherokeeBartow, GordonSamir J. Patel (R)
ClaytonTasha M. Mosley (D)
CobbFlynn D. Broady, Jr. (D)
ColumbiaBobby Christine (R)
ConasaugaMurray, WhitfieldBert Poston (R)
CordeleBen Hill, Crisp, Dooly, WilcoxBrad Rigby (R)
CowetaCarroll, Coweta, Heard, Meriwether, TroupJohn H. Cranford (R)
DoughertyGregory W. Edwards (D)
DouglasDalia Racine (D)
DublinJohnson, Laurens, Treutlen, TwiggsCraig Fraser (R)
EasternChathamShalena Cook-Jones (D)
EnotahLumpkin, Towns, Union, WhiteJeff Langley (R)
FlintHenryDarius Pattilo (D)
GriffinFayette, Pike, Spalding, UpsonMarie Greene Broder (R)
GwinnettPatsy Austin-Gatson (D)
HoustonWilliam Kendall (R)
Lookout MountainCatoosa, Chattooga, Dade, WalkerChris A. Arnt (R)
MaconBibb, Crawford, PeachAnita Reynolds Howard (D)
MiddleCandler, Emanuel, Jefferson, Toombs, WashingtonTripp Fitzner (R)
MountainHabersham, Rabun, StephensGeorge R. Christian (R)
NortheasternDawson, HallLee Darragh (R)
NorthernElbert, Franklin, Hart, Madison, OglethorpeD. Parks White (R)
OcmulgeeBaldwin, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, WilkinsonT. Wright Barksdale (R)
OconeeBleckley, Dodge, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, WheelerTimothy Vaughn (D)
OgeecheeBulloch, Effingham, Jenkins, ScrevenDaphne Jarriel Totten (R)
PataulaClay, Early, Miller, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, TerrellRichard "Vic" McNease (R)
PauldingMatthew Rollins (R)
PiedmontBanks, Barrow, JacksonBrad Smith (R)
RockdaleAlisha Johnson (D)
RomeFloydLeigh Patterson (R)
South GeorgiaBaker, Calhoun, Decatur, Grady, MitchellJoe Mulholland (D)
SouthernBrooks, Colquitt, Echols, Lowndes, ThomasBradfield Shealy (R)
SouthwesternLee, Macon, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, WebsterLewis Lamb (R)
Stone MountainDeKalbSherry Boston (D)
TallapoosaHaralson, PolkJack Browning (R)
TiftonIrwin, Tift, Turner, WorthBryce Johnson (R)
ToombsGlascock, Lincoln, McDuffie, Taliaferro, Warren, WilkesWilliam Doupe (D)
TowaligaButts, Lamar, MonroeJonathan Adams (R)
WaycrossBacon, Brantley, Charlton, Coffee, Pierce, WareGeorge Barnhill (R)
WesternClarke, OconeeDeborah Gonzalez (D)

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Hawaii

Hawaii's prosecuting attorneys are assigned by county. Those in Hawaii, Honolulu, and Kauai Counties are elected on a non-partisan basis, while Maui's is appointed.

County Prosecuting Attorney
Hawaii Kelden B. A. Waltjen[11]
Honolulu Steven S. Alm[12]
Kauai Rebecca Like[13]
Maui Andrew Martin[14]

Idaho

Prosecuting attorneys in Idaho are assigned by county.

County Prosecuting Attorney
Ada Jan Bennetts (R)
Adams Chris Boyd (R)
Bannock Stephen F. Herzog (D)
Bear Lake Joseph Hayes (R)
Benewah Brian Thie (R)
Bingham Paul Rogers (R)
Blaine Matthew Fredback (D)
Boise Adam Strong (R)
Bonner Louis Marshall (R)
Bonneville Daniel Clark (R)
Boundary Andrakay J. Pluid (R)
Butte Steve Stephens (R)
Camas Jim Thomas (R)
Canyon Bryan Taylor (R)
Caribou S. Doug Wood (R)
Cassia McCord Larsen (R)
Clark Craig Simpson
Clearwater Clayne Tyler (R)
Custer Justin Oleson (R)
Elmore Daniel Page (R)
Franklin Vic Pearson (R)
Fremont Lindsey A. Blake (R)
Gem Erick Thomson (R)
Gooding Trevor Misseldine (R)
Idaho Kirk MacGregor (R)
Jefferson Mark Taylor (R)
Jerome Michael J. Seib (R)
Kootenai Barry McHugh (R)
Latah Bill Thompson (D)
Lemhi Bruce Withers (R)
Lewis Zach Pall (Ind.)
Lincoln Richard Roats[15]
Madison Rob H. Wood (R)
Minidoka Lance Stevenson (R)
Nez Perce Justin Coleman (Ind.)
Oneida Cody Brower (R)
Owyhee Jeffrey Phillips (R)
Payette Mike Duke (R)
Power Anson Call (R)
Shoshone Benjamin J. Allen (R)
Teton Bailey Smith (R)
Twin Falls Grant Loebs (R)
Valley Brian Naugle (R)
Washington Delton Walker (R)

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Illinois

Illinois prosecutors are known as state's attorneys. They are assigned by county.

CountyState's Attorney
AdamsGary Farha (R)
AlexanderErik Zachary Gowin (D)
BondDora Mann (D)
BooneTricia L. Smith (R)
BrownMichael Hill (R)
BureauThomas Briddick (D)
CalhounRichard Ringhausen (D)
CarrollScott Brinkmeier (R)
CassCraig Miller (R)
ChampaignJulia Rietz (D)
ChristianJohn H. McWard (R)
ClarkKyle Hutson (R)
ClayAndrew Koester (R)
ClintonDoug Gruenke (R)
ColesJesse Danley (R)
CookKimberly M. Foxx (D)
CrawfordCole Shaner (R)
CumberlandBryan Robbins (R)
DeKalbRick Amato (R)
DeWittDan Markwell (R)
DouglasKate Watson (R)
DuPageRobert Berlin (R)
EdgarMark R. Isaf (R)
EdwardsEric St. Ledger (R)
EffinghamBryan Kibler (R)
FayetteJoshua Morrison (R)
FordAndrew L. Killian (R)
FranklinAbigail D. Dinn (R)
FultonJustin Jochums (D)
GallatinDouglas E. Dyhrkopp (D)
GreeneCaleb Briscoe (R)
GrundyJason Helland (R)
HamiltonJustin E. Hood (D)
HancockRachel Bloom Mast (R)
HardinTodd Bittle (R)
HendersonColby G. Hathaway (R)
HenryCatherine Runty (R)
IroquoisJames Devine (R)
JacksonJoe Cervantez (R)
JasperChad Miller (R)
JeffersonSean Featherstun (R)
JerseyBenjamin L. Goetten (D)
Jo DaviessChristopher Allendorf (R)
JohnsonTambra Cain Sharp (R)
KaneJamie Mosser (D)
KankakeeJim Rowe (D)
KendallEric Weis (R)
KnoxJeremy Karlin (D)
LakeEric Rinehart (D)
LaSalleJoseph Navarro (D)
LawrenceMichael M. Strange (R)
LeeCharles Boonstra (R)
LivingstonRandy Yedniak (R)
LoganBradley Hauge (R)
MaconScott A. Rueter (R)
MacoupinJordan Garrison (D)
MadisonTom Haine (R)
MarionTim Hudspeth (R)
MarshallPatrick Murphy (R)
MasonZachary A. Bryant (D)
MassacJosh Stratemeyer (R)
McDonoughMatt Kwacala (R)
McHenryPatrick Kenneally (R)
McLeanDon Knapp (R)
MenardGabe Grosboll (R)
MercerGrace Simpson (R)
MonroeLucas Liefer (R)
MontgomeryAndrew Affrunti (R)
MorganGray Herndon Noll (R)
MoultrieTracy L. Weaver (R)
OgleEric Morrow (R)
PeoriaJodi Hoos (D)
PerryDavid Searby (R)
PiattSarah Perry (R)
PikeZachary P. Boren (R)
PopeJason Olson (R)
PulaskiLisa Casper (R)
PutnamChristina Mennie (R)
RandolphJeremy Walker (D)
RichlandJohn A. Clark (R)
Rock IslandDora Villarreal-Nieman (D)
SalineMolly Wilson Kasiar (R)
SangamonDan Wright (R)
SchuylerEmily Sullivan (D)
ScottRichard J. Crews (R)
ShelbyNichole Kroncke (R)
St. ClairJames Gomric (D)
StarkCaroline Borden Campion (R)
StephensonCarl Larson (R)
TazewellStewart J. Umholtz (R)
UnionTyler Tripp (R)
VermilionJacqueline Lacy (R)
WabashKelly Storckman (R)
WarrenThomas Siegel (R)
WashingtonDaniel Jankowski (R)
WayneKevin Kakac (R)
WhiteDenton Aud (R)
WhitesideTerry Costello (D)
WillJames Glasgow (D)
WilliamsonTed Hampson (R)
WinnebagoJ. Hanley (R)
WoodfordGregory Minger (R)

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Indiana

Indiana's prosecutors, known as prosecuting attorneys, are elected to the state's 91 judicial circuits. Each circuit, with one exception, covers a single county.

County/CountiesCircuitProsecuting Attorney
Adams26Jeremy W. Brown (R)
Allen38Mike McAlexander (R)
Bartholomew9Lindsey Holden-Kay (R)
Benton76Rex Kepner (R)
Blackford71Joelle Freiburger (R)
Boone20Kent T. Eastwood (R)
Brown88Theodore F. Adams (R)
Carroll74Nicholas C. McLeland (R)
Cass29Noah Schafer (R)
Clark4Jeremy T. Mull (R)
Clay13Emily Clarke (R)
Clinton45Anthony J. Sommer (R)
Crawford77Chase Smith (R)
Daviess49Daniel S. Murrie (R)
Dearborn & Ohio7Lynn M. Deddens (R)
Decatur69Nathan W. Harter IV (R)
DeKalb75Neal R. Blythe (R)
Delaware46Eric M. Hoffman (D)
Dubois57Beth E. Schroeder (R)
Elkhart34Vicki Elaine Becker (R)
Fayette73Bette J. Jones (R)
Floyd52Chris Lane (R)
Fountain61Daniel L. Askren (R)
Franklin37Christopher Huerkamp (R)
Fulton41Michael T. Marrs (R)
Gibson66Michael R. Cochren (R)
Grant48Scott J. Hunt (R)
Greene63Jarrod D. Holtsclaw (R)
Hamilton24Greg Garrison (R)
Hancock18Brent E. Eaton (R)
Harrison3J. Otto Schalk (R)
Hendricks55Loren P. Delp (R)
Henry53Michael J. Mahoney (R)
Howard62Mark A. McCann (R)
Huntington56Jeremy K. Nix (R)
Jackson40Jeffrey A. Chalfant (R)
Jasper30Jacob Taulman (R)
Jay58Wesley A. Schemenaur (D)
Jefferson5David R. Sutter (D)
Jennings86Brian J. Belding (R)
Johnson8Lance Hamner (R)
Knox12J. Dirk Carnahan (R)
Kosciusko54J. Brad Voelz (R)
LaGrange35Travis J. Glick (R)
Lake31Bernard A. Crater (D)
LaPorte32Sean Fagan (R)
Lawrence81Samuel C. Arp II (R)
Madison50Rodney J. Cummings (R)
Marion19Ryan Mears (D)
Marshall72E. Nelson Chipman, Jr. (R)
Martin90Aureola S. Vincz (R)
Miami51Jeff Sinkovics (R)
Monroe10Erika Oliphant (D)
Montgomery22Joseph R. Buser (R)
Morgan15Steven P. Sonnega (R)
Newton79Jeffrey D. Drinski (R)
Noble33James B. Mowrey (R)
Orange87Holly N. Hudelson (R)
Owen78Benjamin C. Kim (R)
Parke68Steve A. Cvengros (R)
Perry70Samantha Hurst (D)
Pike83Darrin E. McDonald (R)
Porter67Gary S. Gerrmann (D)
Posey11Thomas Clowers (R)
Pulaski59Kelly M. Gaumer (R)
Putnam64Timothy L. Bookwalter (R)
Randolph25David M. Daly (R)
Ripley80Richard J. Hertel (R)
Rush65Philip J. Caviness (R)
St. Joseph60Kenneth P. Cotter (D)
Scott6Chris A. Owens (D)
Shelby16James B. "Brad" Landwerlen (R)
Spencer84Megan Bennet (R)
Starke44Leslie A. Baker (R)
Steuben85Jeremy T. Musser (R)
Sullivan14Ann Smith Mischler (R)
Switzerland91Ryan Marshall (R)
Tippecanoe23Patrick K. Harrington (R)
Tipton36Jay D. Rich (R)
Union89Andrew "A.J." Bryson (D)
Vanderburgh1Diana Moers (R)
Vermillion47Bruce D. Aukerman (D)
Vigo43Terry R. Modesitt (R)
Wabash27William C. Hartley, Jr. (R)
Warren21Bonnie J. Adams (R)
Warrick2Michael J. Perry (R)
Washington42Tara Coats Hunt (R)
Wayne17Michael W. Shipman (R)
Wells28Colin Z. Andrews (R)
White39Mark A. Delgado (R)
Whitley82Daniel J. Sigler, Jr. (R)

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Iowa

Iowa's prosecutors are known as county attorneys. Two county attorneys serve two counties, while the rest serve one.

CountyCounty Attorney
AdairMelissa Larson (D)
AdamsAndrew Knuth (R)
AllamakeeAnthony Gericke (R)
AppanooseSusan Scieszinski Cole (R)
AudubonChristopher R. Swensen (D)
BentonRay Lough (R)
Black HawkBrian Williams (D)
BooneMatthew John Speers (R)
BremerDarius P. R. Robinson (R)
BuchananShawn M. Harden (D)
Buena VistaPaul Allen (R)
ButlerDave Kuehner (R)
CalhounTina Meth-Farrington (R)
CarrollJohn C. Werden (R)
CassVanessa Strazdas (R)
CedarAdam Blank (R)
Cerro GordoCarlyle D. Dalen (D)
CherokeeRyan Kolpin (R)
ChickasawDavid C. Launder (R)
ClarkeAdam Ramsey (R)
ClayTravis S. Johnson (D)
ClaytonZach Herrmann (R)
ClintonMike Wolf (R)
CrawfordColin Johnson (D)
DallasChuck Sinnard (R)
DavisRick Lynch (D)
DecaturLisa Hynden Jeanes (Ind.)
DelawareJohn Burneau (R)
Des MoinesLisa Schaefer (D)
DickinsonAmy E. Zenor (R)
DubuqueScott Nelson (R)
EmmetMelanie Summers Bauer (R)
FayetteNathan Lein (D)
FloydRichard Ginbey (R)
FranklinBrent Symens (R)
FremontPeter Johnson (D)
GreeneThomas Laehn (L)
GrundyErika L. Allen (R)
GuthrieDana R. Minteer (R)
HamiltonPatrick Chambers (D)
HancockBlake H. Norman (R)
HardinDarrell Meyer (R)
HarrisonAshley N. West (R)
HenryDarin Stater (R)
HowardKevin Schoeberl (R)
HumboldtJon Beaty (R)
IdaMeghann Cosgrove Whitmer (D)
IowaTim McMeen (R)
JacksonJohn Leo Kies (R)
JasperScott Nicholson (D)
JeffersonChauncey Moulding (D)
JohnsonRachel Zimmermann Smith (D)
JonesKristoffer Lyons (Ind.)
KeokukAmber Thompson (R)
KossuthTodd Holmes (D)
LeeRoss Braden (D)
LinnNick Maybanks (D)
LouisaAdam D. Parsons (R)
LucasBrandon Shelton (R)
LyonAmy Oetken (R)
MadisonMatthew Schultz (R)
MahaskaAndrew Ritland (R)
MarionEd Bull (R)
MarshallJordan Gaffney (R)
MillsNaeda Elliot (R)
MitchellAaron Murphy (Ind.)
MononaIan McConeghy (R)
MonroeLaura Davis (R)
MontgomeryDrew B. Swanson (R)
MuscatineJim Barry (R)
O'BrienKatie Morgan (R)
OsceolaNolan McGowan (R)
PageCarl Sonksen (R)
Palo AltoPeter Hart (D)
PlymouthDarin J. Raymond (R)
PocahontasDaniel Feistner (R)
PolkKimberly Graham (D)
PottawattamieMatthew Wilber (R)
PoweshiekBart Klaver (R)
Ringgold, TaylorClinton L. Spurrier (R)
SacBen Smith (R)
ScottKelly Cunningham Haan (R)
ShelbyMarcus Gross, Jr. (D)
SiouxThomas Kunstle (R)
StoryTim Meals (D)
TamaBrent D. Heeren (R)
UnionShane O'Toole (R)
Van BurenH. Craig Miller (Ind.)
WapelloRuben Neff (R)
WarrenDoug Eichholz (R)
WashingtonJohn Gish (R)
WayneAlan M. Wilson (R)
WebsterDarren Driscoll (D)
WinnebagoKelsey Beenken (R)
WinneshiekAndrew VanDerMaaten (R)
WoodburyJames Loomis (R)
WorthJeff Greve (R)
WrightEric Simonson (R)

Source:[19]

Kansas

Kansas prosecutors are elected by county, although some prosecutors serve multiple counties. Most are called county attorneys, but six are designated as district attorneys.

CountyDistrict Attorney
AllenJerry B. Hathaway (R)
Anderson, FranklinBrandon Jones (R)
AtchisonSherri Becker (R)
BarberDaniel Lynch (R)
BartonM. Levi Morris (R)
BourbonJacqie Spradling (R)
BrownKevin M. Hill (R)
ButlerDarrin C. Devinney (R)
ChaseWilliam Halvorsen (R)
ChautauquaRuth Ritthaler (R)
CherokeeJacob Conard (R)
CheyenneLeslie Beims (R)
Clark, ComancheAllison Kuhns (R)
ClayRichard E. James (R)
CloudRobert A. Walsh (D)
CoffeyWade Bowie (R)
CowleyLarry Schwartz (R)
CrawfordMichael Gayoso, Jr. (R)
DecaturSteven W. Hirsch (R)
DickinsonAndrea Purvis (R)
DoniphanCharles Baskins (R)
DouglasSuzanne Valdez (D)
EdwardsMark Frame (D)
Elk, GreenwoodJill Ranee Gillett (R)
EllisRobert A. Anderson Jr. (R)
EllsworthPaul J. Kasper (R)
FinneySusan Richmeier (R)
FordKevin Salzman (R)
GearyKrista Blaisdell (R)
GoveMark F. Schmiedler (R)
GrahamJill Elliott (R)
GrantJessica Akers (R)
GrayCurtis E. Campbell (D)
GreeleyCharles F. Moser (D)
HamiltonRob Gale (D)
HarperDaniel P. Martin (R)
HarveyHeather Figger (R)
HaskellLynn Koehn (R)
HodgemanMark Cowell (R)
JacksonShawna Miller (R)
JeffersonJosh Ney (R)
JewellDarrell E. Miller (D)
JohnsonStephen M. Howe (R)
KearnyKenny Estes (D)
KingmanMatthew W. Ricke (R)
KiowaChay Howard (R)
LabetteStephen Jones (R)
LaneDale E. Pike (R)
LeavenworthTodd Thompson (R)
LincolnJennifer O'Hare (R)
LinnBurton Harding (R)
LoganCraig Ulrich (R)
LyonJames Marcus Goodman (R)
MarionJoel Ensey (R)
MarshallMeghan Votacek (R)
McPhersonGregory T. Benefiel (R)
MeadeClay Kuhns (R)
MiamiElizabeth Sweeney-Reeder (R)
MitchellMark Noah (Ind.)
MontgomeryMelissa Johnson (R)
MorrisLaura E. Allen (R)
MortonAdam Carey (R)
NemahaBrad M. Lippert (R)
NeoshoLinus Thuston (R)
NessKevin B. Salzman (R)
Norton, PhillipsMelissa Schoen (R)
OsageJack J. Hobbs (R)
OsbornePaul Gregory (R)
OttawaRichard Buck (R)
PawneeDouglas W. McNett (R)
PottawatomieSherri Schuck (R)
PrattTracey T. Beverlin (R)
RawlinsIsaac LeBlanc (R)
RenoThomas Stanton (R)
RepublicJustin L. Ferrell (R)
RiceRemington S. Dalke (R)
RileyBarry Wilkerson (R)
RooksDanielle N. Muir (R)
RushTony Rues (D)
RussellDaniel W. Krug (R)
SalineEllen Mitchell (R)
ScottRebecca J. Faurot (R)
SedgwickMarc Bennett (R)
SewardRussell Hasenbank (R)
ShawneeMichael F. Kagay (R)
SheridanHarry Joe Pratt (R)
Sherman, WallaceCharles Moser (R)
SmithTabitha Owen (R)
StaffordMichael Robinson (R)
StantonDavid C. Black (R)
StevensPaul Kitzke (R)
SumnerLarry L. Marczynski II (R)
ThomasRachel Lamm (R)
TregoChris Lyon (R)
WabaunseeTimothy Alan Liesmann (R)
WashingtonElizabeth Baskerville Hiltgen (R)
WichitaLaura Lewis (R)
WilsonKenley Thompson (R)
WoodsonZelda Schlotterbeck (R)
WyandotteMark Dupree (D)

Source:[20]

Kentucky

Kentucky judicial circuits map

Kentucky prosecutors, known as Commonwealth's Attorneys, are assigned by circuit.

CircuitCountiesCommonwealth's Attorney
First Circuit Ballard, Carlisle, Fulton, Hickman Mike Stacy (D)
Second Circuit McCracken Daniel Boaz (D)
Third Circuit Christian Maureen Leamy (R)
Fourth Circuit Hopkins Kathryn Senter (D)
Fifth Circuit Crittenden, Union, Webster Zac Greenwell (D)
Sixth Circuit Daviess Bruce Kuegel (D)
Seventh Circuit Logan, Todd Neil Kerr (R)
Eighth Circuit Edmonson, Warren Kori Beck Bumgarner (D)
Ninth Circuit Hardin Shane Young (D)
Tenth Circuit Hart, LaRue, Nelson Terry Geoghegan (D)
Eleventh Circuit Green, Marion, Taylor, Washington Shelly Miller (D)
Twelfth Circuit Henry, Oldham, Trimble Courtney Baxter (R)
Thirteenth Circuit Garrard, Jessamine Clinton "Andy" Sims (R)
Fourteenth Circuit Bourbon, Scott, Woodford Sharon Muse (R)
Fifteenth Circuit Carroll, Grant, Owen Leigh T. Roberts (R)
Sixteenth Circuit Kenton Rob Sanders (R)
Seventeenth Circuit Campbell Michelle Snodgrass (D)
Eighteenth Circuit Harrison, Nicholas, Pendleton, Robertson E. Douglas Miller (D)
Nineteenth Circuit Bracken, Fleming, Mason Kelly Clarke (D)
Twentieth Circuit Greenup, Lewis Mel Leonhart (D)
Twenty-first Circuit Bath, Menifee, Montgomery, Rowan Ashton McKenzie (D)
Twenty-second Circuit Fayette Kimberly Baird (D)
Twenty-third Circuit Estill, Lee, Owsley Heather Combs (R)
Twenty-fourth Circuit Johnson, Lawrence, Martin Floyd "Tony" Skeans (R)
Twenty-fifth Circuit Clark, Madison David Smith (D)
Twenty-sixth Circuit Harlan Parker Boggs (D)
Twenty-seventh Circuit Knox, Laurel Jackie Steele (R)
Twenty-eighth Circuit Lincoln, Pulaski, Rockcastle David Louis Dalton (R)
Twenty-ninth Circuit Adair, Casey Brian Wright (R)
Thirtieth Circuit Jefferson Gerina Whethers (D)
Thirty-first Circuit Floyd Brent Turner (D)
Thirty-second Circuit Boyd Rhonda Copley (R)
Thirty-third Circuit Perry Scott Blair (D)
Thirty-fourth Circuit McCreary, Whitley Ronnie Bowling (R)
Thirty-fifth Circuit Pike Billy Slone (D)
Thirty-sixth Circuit Knott, Magoffin Todd Martin (D)
Thirty-seventh Circuit Carter, Elliott, Morgan Brandon Ison (D)
Thirty-eighth Circuit Butler, Hancock, Ohio Blake Chambers (R)
Thirty-ninth Circuit Breathitt, Powell, Wolfe Miranda S. King (D)
Fortieth Circuit Clinton, Cumberland, Monroe Jesse Stockton (R)
Forty-first Circuit Clay, Jackson, Leslie Gary Gregory (R)
Forty-second Circuit Calloway, Marshall Dennis Foust (Ind.)
Forty-third Circuit Barren, Metcalfe John Gardner (D)
Forty-fourth Circuit Bell Lisa Fugate (R)
Forty-fifth Circuit McLean, Muhlenberg Clayton Douglas Adams (D)
Forty-sixth Circuit Breckinridge, Grayson, Meade Rick Allen Hardin (R)
Forty-seventh Circuit Letcher Edison Banks (R)
Forty-eighth Circuit Franklin Larry Cleveland (D)
Forty-ninth Circuit Allen, Simpson Corey Morgan (R)
Fiftieth Circuit Boyle, Mercer Richie Bottoms (D)
Fifty-first Circuit Henderson Bill Markwell (D)
Fifty-second Circuit Graves Richie Kemp (D)
Fifty-third Circuit Anderson, Shelby, Spencer Laura Witt (R)
Fifty-fourth Circuit Boone, Gallatin Louis Kelly (R)
Fifty-fifth Circuit Bullitt Bailey Taylor (R)
Fifty-sixth Circuit Caldwell, Livingston, Lyon, Trigg Carrie Ovey-Wiggins (D)
Fifty-seventh Circuit Russell, Wayne Matthew Leveridge (R)

Source:[21]

Louisiana

Map showing Louisiana judicial districts

Louisiana prosecutors are elected by district.

DistrictParishesDistrict Attorney
1stCaddoJames E. Stewart, Sr. (D)
2ndBienville, Claiborne, JacksonDanny Newell (D)
3rdLincoln, UnionJohn F. Belton (Ind.)
4thMorehouse, OuachitaSteven Tew (Ind.)
5thFranklin, Richland, West CarrollPenny Douciere (R)
6thEast Carroll, Madison, TensasJames E. Paxton (D)
7thCatahoula, ConcordiaBradley R. Burget (D)
8thWinnR. Chris Nevils (Ind.)
9thRapidesPhilip Terrell, Jr. (R)
10thNatchitochesBilly Joe Harrington (Ind.)
11thSabineDon M. Burkett (R)
12thAvoyellesCharles A. Riddle III (D)
13thEvangelineTrent Brignac (R)
14thCalcasieuStephen Dwight (R)
15thAcadia, Lafayette, VermilionDonald Landry (R)
16thIberia, St. Martin, St. MaryM. Bofill Duhé (R)
17thLafourcheKristine M. Russell (R)
18thIberville, Pointe Coupee, West Baton RougeAntonio "Tony" Clayton (D)
19thEast Baton RougeHillar C. Moore II (D)
20thWest Feliciana, East FelicianaSamuel C. D'Aquilla (Ind.)
21stLivingston, St. Helena, TangipahoaScott M. Perrilloux (R)
22ndSt. Tammany, WashingtonJ. Collin Sims (R)
23rdAscension, Assumption, St. JamesRicky Babin (R)
24thJeffersonPaul D. Connick, Jr. (D)
25thPlaqueminesCharles J. Ballay (R)
26thBossier, WebsterJohn "Schuyler" Marvin (R)
27thSt. LandryChad P. Pitre (R)
28thLaSalleJ. Reed Walters (R)
29thSt. CharlesJoel T. Chaisson II (D)
30thVernonTerry Lambright (Ind.)
31stJefferson DavisLauren Heinen (R)
32ndTerrebonneJoseph L. Waitz, Jr. (R)
33rdAllenJoseph Green, Jr. (Ind.)
34thSt. BernardPerry M. Nicosia (D)
35thGrantJames "Jay" P. Lemoine (R)
36thBeauregardJames Lestage (R)
37thCaldwellBrian Frazier (Ind.)
38thCameronThomas Barrett, III (R)
39thRed RiverJulie C. Jones (D)
40thSt. John the BaptistBridget A. Dinvaut (D)
OrleansJason Williams (D)
42ndDeSotoCharles B. Adams (R)

Source:[22]

Maine

Maine's prosecutors are elected by district.

DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
1stYorkKathryn M. Slattery (D)
2ndCumberlandJacqueline A. Sartoris (D)
3rdAndroscoggin, Franklin, OxfordNeil E. McLean Jr. (R)
4thKennebec, SomersetMaeghan Maloney (D)
5thPenobscot, PiscataquisR. Christopher Almy (D)
6thKnox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, WaldoNatasha C. Irving (D)
7thHancock, WashingtonRobert C. Granger (I)
8thAroostookTodd R. Collins (D)

Source:[23]

Maryland

Maryland's prosecutors are known as state's attorneys and are assigned by county.

County/Independent CityState's Attorney
AlleganyJames Elliott (R)
Anne ArundelAnne Colt Leitness (D)
Baltimore CityIvan Bates (D)
Baltimore CountyScott Shellenberger (D)
CalvertRobert Harvey (R)
CarolineJoe Riley (R)
CarrollHaven Shoemaker (R)
CecilJames Dellmyer (R)
CharlesAnthony Covington (D)
DorchesterAmanda Rae Leonard (R)
FrederickJ. Charles Smith III (R)
GarrettLisa Thayer-Welch (R)
HarfordAlbert Peisinger (R)
HowardRich Gibson (D)
KentBrian DiGregory (D)
MontgomeryJohn McCarthy (D)
Prince George'sAisha Braveboy (D)
Queen Anne'sLance Richardson (R)
SomersetWess Garner (R)
St. Mary'sRichard Fritz (R)
TalbotJoseph Coale (R)
WashingtonGina Cirincion (R)
WicomicoJamie Dykes (R)
WorcesterKristin Heiser (R)

Source:[24]

Massachusetts

Massachusetts's district attorneys are elected in districts, two of which include multiple counties.[25]

District Counties District Attorney
Berkshire Timothy J. Shugrue (D)[26]
Bristol Thomas M. Quinn III (D)[27]
Cape and Islands Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket Robert J. Galibois (D)[28]
Eastern Essex Paul F. Tucker (D)[29]
Hampden Anthony D. Gulluni (D)[30]
Middlesex Marian T. Ryan (D)[31]
Norfolk Michael W. Morrissey (D)[32]
Northwestern Franklin, Hampshire, and the town of Athol[MA 1]David E. Sullivan (D)[33]
Plymouth Timothy J. Cruz (R)[34]
Suffolk Kevin Hayden (D)[35]
Middle Worcester Joseph D. Early, Jr. (D)[36]
  1. The town of Athol is in Worcester County but included in the Northwestern District.

Michigan

Michigan's prosecuting attorneys are assigned by county.

CountyProsecuting Attorney
AlconaThomas J. Weichel (R)
AlgerRobert T. Steinhoff (D)
AlleganMyrene K. Koch (R)
AlpenaCynthia Muszynski (R)
AntrimJames Rossiter (R)
ArenacCurtis Broughton (D)
BaragaJoseph P. O'Leary (R)
BarryJulie Nakfoor Pratt (R)
BayNancy Borushko (D)
BenzieSara Swanson (R)
BerrienSteven Pierangeli (R)
BranchZachary Stempien (R)
CalhounDavid Gilbert (R)
CassVictor A. Fitz (R)
CharlevoixChristopher "Kit" D. Tholen (R)
CheboyganMelissa Goodrich (R)
ChippewaRobert L. Stratton III (R)
ClareMichelle J. Ambrozaitis (R)
ClintonAnthony Spagnuolo (R)
CrawfordSierra Koch (R)
DeltaLauren M. Wickman (R)
DickinsonLisa Richards (R)
EatonDouglas R. Lloyd (R)
EmmetJames R. Linderman (R)
GeneseeDavid S. Leyton (D)
GladwinMark A. Toaz (Ind.)
GogebicNicholas J. Jacobs (R)
Grand TraverseNoelle Moeggenberg (R)
GratiotLaura M. Bever (R)
HillsdaleNeal A. Brady (R)
HoughtonDaniel J. Helmer
HuronTimothy J. Rutkowski (R)
InghamJohn Dewane (D)
IoniaKyle B. Butler (R)
IoscoJames A. Bacarella (R)
IronChad A. DeRouin (R)
IsabellaDavid R. Barberi (R)
JacksonJerry M. Jarzynka (R)
KalamazooJeffrey S. Getting (D)
KalkaskaRyan Ziegler (R)
KentChristopher Becker (R)
KeweenawCharles Miller (D)
LakeCraig Cooper (R)
LapeerJohn Miller (R)
LeelanauJoseph T. Hubbell (R)
LenaweeJacqueline V. Wyse (Ind.)
LivingstonDavid Reader (R)
LuceCameron S. Harwell (Ind.)
MackinacJ. Stuart Spencer (R)
MacombPeter J. Lucido (R)
ManisteeJason Haag (R)
MarquetteJenna M. Nelson (D)
MasonLauren Kreinbrink (R)
MecostaJonathon Peterson (R)
MenomineeJeffrey T. Rogg (R)
MidlandJ. Dee Brooks (R)
MissaukeeDavid A. DenHouten (R)
MonroeJeffery A. Yorkey
MontcalmAndrea Krause (R)
MontmorencyVicki Kundinger (R)
MuskegonD.J. Hilson (D)
NewaygoEllsworth J. Stay, Jr. (R)
OaklandKaren D. McDonald (D)
OceanaJoseph Bizon (R)
OgemawLaDonna Schultz (D)
OntonagonMichael Findlay (D)
OsceolaAnthony Badovinac (R)
OscodaKristi L. McGregor (R)
OtsegoMichael Rola (R)
OttawaLee Fisher (R)
Presque IsleKen Radzibon (R)
RoscommonMichael T. Edwards
SaginawJohn McColgan (D)
St. ClairMichael Wendling (R)
St. JosephDavid Marvin (R)
SanilacBrenda Sanford (R)
SchoolcraftTimothy R. Noble (R)
ShiawasseeScott A. Koerner (R)
TuscolaMark E. Reene (R)
Van BurenSusan Zuiderveen (R)
WashtenawEli Savit (D)
WayneKym L. Worthy (D)
WexfordCorey Wiggins (R)

Source:[37]

Minnesota

Minnesota prosecutors are assigned by county and known as county attorneys. Their elections are non-partisan.

CountyCounty Attorney
AitkinJames P. Ratz
AnokaBrad Johnson
BeckerBrian W. McDonald
BeltramiDavid Hanson
Big StoneJoseph Glasrud
BentonPhilip Miller
Blue EarthPatrick McDermott
BrownChuck Hanson
CarltonLauri Ketola
CarverMark Metz
CassBen Lindstrom
ChippewaMatthew Haugen
ChisagoJanet Reiter
ClayBrian J. Melton
ClearwaterKathryn Lorsbach
CookMolly Hicken
CottonwoodNicholas A. Anderson
Crow WingDonald F. Ryan
DakotaKathryn M. Keena
DodgePaul Kiltinen
DouglasChad Larson
FaribaultKathryn Karjala-Curtis
FillmoreBrett Corson
FreebornDavid J. Walker
GoodhueStephen F. O'Keefe
GrantJustin R. Anderson
HennepinMary Moriarty
HoustonSamuel Jandt
HubbardJonathan Frieden
IsantiJeffrey R. Edblad
ItascaMatti R. Adam
JacksonSherry E. Haley
KanabecBarbara McFadden
KandiyohiShane D. Baker
KittsonRobert Albrecht
KoochichingJeffrey Naglosky
Lac Qui ParleRichard Stulz
LakeRussell H. Conrow
Lake of the WoodsJames C. Austad
Le SueurBrent Christian
LincolnGlen A. Petersen
LyonRichard R. Maes
MahnomenMitchell Schluter
MarshallDonald J. Aandal
MartinTerry W. Viesselman
McLeodMichael Junge
MeekerBrandi Schiefelbein
Mille LacsJoe Walsh
MorrisonBrian Middendorf
MowerKristen Nelsen
MurrayTravis Smith
NicolletMichelle M. Zehnder Fischer
NoblesJoseph Sanow
NormanJames D. Brue
OlmstedMark A. Ostrem
Otter TailMichelle Eldien
PenningtonSeamus Duffy
PineReese Frederickson
PipestoneDamain D. Sandy
PolkGregory A. Widseth
PopeNeil Nelson
RamseyJohn Choi
Red LakeMike LaCoursiere
RedwoodJenna Peterson
RenvilleDavid Torgelson
RiceJohn Fossum
RockJeffrey L. Haubrich
RoseauKristy Kjos
St. LouisKimberly J. Maki
ScottRonald Hocevar
SherburneKathleen A. Heaney
SibleyDavid E. Schauer
StearnsJanelle P. Kendall
SteeleDaniel McIntosh
StevensAaron Jordan
SwiftDanielle Olson
ToddChuck Rasmussen
TraverseMatthew Franzese
WabashaKarrie S. Kelly
WadenaKyra L. Ladd
WasecaRachel V. Cornelius
WashingtonKevin Magnuson
WatonwanStephen Lindee
WilkinCarl Thunem
WinonaKarin Sonneman
WrightBrian Lutes
Yellow MedicineKeith R. Helgeson

Source:[38]

Mississippi

Mississippi prosecutors are assigned by circuit.

CircuitCountiesDistrict Attorney
1Alcorn, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe, Pontotoc, Prentiss, TishomingoJohn Weddle (R)
2Hancock, Harrison, StoneW. Crosby Parker (R)[39]
3Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Lafayette, Marshall, Tippah, UnionBen Creekmore (R)
4Leflore, Sunflower, WashingtonW. Dewayne Richardson (D)
5Attala, Carroll, Choctaw, Grenada, Montgomery, Webster, WinstonWilliam "Adam" Hopper (R)
6Adams, Amite, Franklin, WilkinsonShameca S. Collins (D)
7HindsJody Owens (D)
8Leake, Neshoba, Newton, ScottSteven S. Kilgore (R)
9Issaquena, Sharkey, WarrenRichard (Ricky) Smith, Jr. (D)
10Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale, WayneKassie Coleman (R)
11Bolivar, Coahoma, Quitman, TunicaBrenda F. Mitchell (D)
12Forrest, PerryLin Carter (R)
13Covington, Jasper, Simpson, SmithMatt Sullivan (R)
14Lincoln, Pike, WalthallDewitt (Dee) T. Bates, Jr. (D)
15Jefferson Davis, Lamar, Lawrence, Marion, Pearl RiverHal Kittrell (R)
16Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, OktibbehaScott W. Colom (D)
17DeSoto, Panola, Tallahatchie, Tate, YalobushaRobert R. Morris III (R)
18JonesAnthony J. Buckley (R)
19George, Greene, JacksonAngel Myers McIlrath (R)
20Madison, RankinJohn K. Bramlett, Jr. (R)
21Holmes, Humphreys, YazooAkillie Malone Oliver (D)
22Claiborne, Copiah, JeffersonDaniella M. Shorter (D)

Source:[40]

Missouri

Missouri's prosecutors are known as prosecuting attorneys and serve a single county.

CountyProsecuting Attorney
AdairDavid Goring (R)
AndrewMonica Morrey (R)
AtchisonDan Smith (Ind.)
AudrainJacob W. Shellabarger (R)
BarryAmy L. Boxx (R)
BartonMike Smalley (R)
BatesHugh C. Jenkins (R)
BentonRod Richardson (R)
BollingerStephen Gray (R)
BooneRoger Johnson (D)
BuchananMichelle Davidson (R)
ButlerKacey L. Proctor (R)
CaldwellBrady C. Kopek (R)
CallawayBenjamin J. Miller (R)
CamdenRichelle Grosvenor (R)
Cape GirardeauMark J. Welker (R)
CarrollCassandra Brown (D)
CarterHannah Pender (D)
CassBen Butler (R)
CedarTy Gaither (R)
CharitonClifford Thornburg (D)
ChristianKristen Tuohy Avila (R)
ClarkLindsay Gravett (R)
ClayZachary Thompson (Ind.)
ClintonBrandi McClain (R)
ColeLocke Thompson (R)
CooperEric B. Phelps (R)
CrawfordDavid S. Smith (R)
DadeMarci Greenwade (R)
DallasJonathan Barker (R)
DaviessAndrea "Annie" Gibson (D)
DeKalbErik C. Tate (R)
DentAndrew M. Curley (R)
DouglasMatthew Thomas Weatherman (R)
DunklinNicholas D. Jain (R)
FranklinMatthew C. Becker (R)
GasconadeMary E. Weston (R)
GentryJessica J. Jones (R)
GreeneDan Patterson (R)
GrundyKelly W. Puckett (R)
HarrisonAlex Van Zandt (R)
HenryLaCrisha Gray (R)
HickoryDaniel Dysart (R)
HoltRobert R. Shepherd (R)
HowardDeborah K. Riekhof (R)
HowellMichael P. Hutchings (R)
IronBrian Parker (D)
JacksonJean Peters Baker (D)
JasperTheresa Kenney (R)
JeffersonTrisha C. Stefanski (R)
JohnsonRobert W. Russell (R)
KnoxAndrew Boster (R)
LacledeAmy Folsom (R)
LafayetteKristen Ellis Hilbrenner (D)
LawrenceDarlene Parrigon (R)
LewisChelsea L. Fellinger (R)
LincolnMichael L. Wood (R)
LinnTracy L. Carlson (R)
LivingstonAdam L. Warren (R)
MaconJosh Meisner (D)
MadisonMichael Ligons (R)
MariesAnthony Skouby (R)
MarionLuke A. Bryant (R)
McDonaldMaleia Cheney (R)
MercerPamela Blevins (R)
MillerMatt Howard (R)
MississippiClaire E. Poley (R)
MoniteauDerek Kinde (R)
MonroeNicole Volkert (R)
MontgomeryKeith Freie (R)
MorganDustin G. Dunklee (D)
New MadridAndrew Lawson (D)
NewtonWilliam Lynch (R)
NodawayTina Deiter (R)
OregonJustin Kelley (R)
OsageAmanda L. Grellner (R)
OzarkC. Lee Pipkins (R)
PemiscotSteve Horton (R)
PerryCaitlin Hoeh Pistorio (R)
PettisPhillip Sawyer (R)
PhelpsBrendon Fox (R)
PikeAlex Ellison (R)
PlatteEric Zahnd (R)
PolkKen Ashlock (R)
PulaskiKevin Hillman (R)
PutnamBrian Keedy (R)
RallsRodney J. Rodenbaugh (D)
RandolphStephanie Luntsford (R)
RayCamille Johnston (R)
ReynoldsBradley VanZee (R)
RipleyMatt Michel (D)
SalineTim Thompson (R)
SchuylerLindsay Gravett (D)
ScotlandApril S. Wilson (R)
ScottDaniel Cobb (R)
ShannonWilliam Camm Seay (D)
ShelbyJordan Force (D)
St. CharlesJoe McCulloch (R)
St. ClairDaniel Dysart (R)
St. FrancoisBlake Dudley (R)
St. Louis CountyWesley Bell (D)
St. Louis City[MO 1]Gabe Gore (D)
Ste. GenevieveWayne R. Williams (D)
StoddardJon-Sawyer Smith (R)
StoneMatt Selby (R)
SullivanJane Dunn (R)
TaneyWilliam Duston (R)
TexasParke J. Stevens, Jr. (R)
VernonBrandi McInroy (R)
WarrenKelly King (R)
WashingtonJohn I. Jones IV (R)
WayneGinger Kollner Joyner (R)
WebsterBenjamin J. Berkstresser (R)
WorthJanet Wake Larison (R)
WrightJohn Tyrell (R)
  1. St. Louis City's prosecutor is known as a Circuit Attorney.

Source:[41][42]

Montana

Montana prosecutors are known as county attorneys. 54 out of 56 counties elect their prosecutors, with 2/3 holding partisan elections.

CountyCounty Attorney
BeaverheadJed C. Fitch (Ind.)
Big HornJeanne Torske[MT 1]
BlaineKelsie Harwood (D)
BroadwaterCory Swanson[MT 1]
CarbonAlex Nixon[MT 1]
Carter, Fallon[MT 2]Darcy Wassman (R)
CascadeJosh Racki (D)
ChouteauStephen Gannon (R)
CusterWyatt Glade[MT 1]
DanielsLogan Olson (R)
DawsonBrett Irogoin (R)
Deer LodgeBen Krakowa[MT 1]
FergusKent Sipe[MT 1]
FlatheadTravis Ahner (R)
GallatinAudrey Cromwell (D)
GarfieldGary Ryder[MT 1]
GlacierTerryl Matt (D)
Golden ValleyAdam M. Larsen (R)
GraniteBlaine Bradshaw (R)
HillLacey Lincoln (R)
JeffersonSteve Haddon[MT 1]
Judith BasinJoni Oja[MT 1]
LakeJames Lapotka (R)
Lewis and ClarkKevin Downs[MT 1]
LibertyRobert Padmos (R)
LincolnMarcia Boris (R)
MadisonDavid Buchler[MT 1]
McConeJohn Hrubes (R)
MeagherJohn Hurwitz (R)
MineralDebra Jackson (R)
MissoulaKirsten Pabst (D)
MusselshellAdam M. Larsen (R)
ParkKendra Lassiter[MT 1]
PetroleumMonte Boettger[MT 3]
PhillipsDan O'Brien (R)
PonderaShari Lennon (R)
Powder RiverJeffrey Noble (R)
PowellKathryn McEnery (R)
PrairieDaniel Rice (R)
RavalliBill Fulbright (R)
RichlandCharity McClarty (R)
RooseveltFrank Piocos[MT 1]
RosebudC. Kristine White (R)
SandersNaomi Leisz[MT 1]
SheridanBenjamin Fosland (R)
Silver BowEileen Joyce[MT 1]
StillwaterNancy Rohde (R)
Sweet GrassPat Dringman (R)
TetonJoe Coble[MT 1]
TooleMerle Raph (R)
TreasureHanna Schantz (R)
ValleyDylan Jensen[MT 1]
WheatlandLynn Grant (R)
WibauxRonald S. Efta (D)
YellowstoneScott Twito (R)
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Elected in a nonpartisan election
  2. Carter and Fallon Counties share their county attorney. In Fallon County, the county attorney faces election, but he or she is appointed in Carter County. (Hessick 2020, p. 183)
  3. Petroleum County appoints its prosecutor. (Hessick 2020, p. 183)

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Nebraska

Nebraska prosecutors are known as county attorneys. Though each attorney technically serves a single county, attorneys elected in one county are sometimes appointed to serve in others

County(ies)County Attorney
AdamsDonna Fegler Daiss (R)
AntelopeJoseph Abler (R)
Arthur, PerkinsRichard Roberts (R)
BannerMark Kovarik
BlaineGlenn Clark (R)
BooneJohn V. Morgan (D)
Box ButteMarissa L. Curtiss
BoydThomas Herzog
BrownAndy Taylor
BuffaloShawn R. Eatherton (R)
BurtEdmond E. Talbot III
ButlerJulie L. Reiter (R)
CassS. Colin Palm (R)
CedarEdward H. Matney
ChaseArlan G. Wine (R)
CherryEric Scott (R)
CheyennePaul B. Schaub (R)
ClayTed S. Griess (R)
ColfaxDenise J. Kracl (D)
CumingDaniel Bracht (R)
CusterSteven Bowers (R)
DakotaKimberly M. Watson (D)
DawesVance E. Haug (R)
DawsonElizabeth F. Waterman (R)
DeuelJonathon Stellar (R)
DixonLeland K. Miner (R)
DodgePam Hopkins (R)
DouglasDonald Kleine (R)
DundyGary Burke (R)
FillmoreJill R. Cunningham (R)
FranklinHenry C. Schenker (R)
FrontierJon S. Schroeder (R)
FurnasMorgan Farquhar
GageRoger L. Harris (R)
GardenPhilip E. Pierce (R)
GarfieldDale Crandall (R)
GosperBeverly Bogle Louthan (R)
GrantTerry Curtiss
GreeleyCindy Bassett (D)
HallMartin Klein (R)
HamiltonMichael H. Powell (R)
HarlanBryan S. McQuay (R)
Hayes, HitchcockD. Eugene Garner (R)
HoltBrent Kelly (R)
HookerGeorge G. Vinton
HowardDavid T. Schroeder (R)
JeffersonJoseph Casson
JohnsonRick Smith (R)
KearneyMelodie Bellamy (R)
KeithRandy Fair (R)
Keya PahaEric Scott
KimballDavid Wilson (R)
KnoxJohn Thomas (R)
LancasterPatrick F. Condon (R)
LincolnRebecca R. Harling (R)
LoganColten Venteicher
LoupJason White (R)
MadisonJoseph M. Smith (R)
McPhersonWhitney S. Lindstedt
MerrickLynelle Homolka (R)
MorrillTravis R. Rodak (R)
NanceRodney Wetovick (R)
NemahaLouie M. Ligouri (R)
Nuckolls, WebsterSara Bockstadter (R)
OtoeJennifer Panko-Rahe
PawneeJennifer Stehlik Ladman (D)
PhelpsMichael Henry (R)
PierceTed M. Lohrberg (R)
PlatteCarl K. Hart, Jr. (D)
PolkRonald E. Colling (R)
Red WillowPaul Wood (R)
RichardsonDoug Merz (D)
RockAvery L. Gurnsey (R)
SalineTad Eickman (D)
SarpyLee Polikov (R)
SaundersJoseph Dobesh (R)
Scotts BluffDave Eubanks (D)
SewardWendy Elston (R)
SheridanJamian Simmons (R)
ShermanHeather Sikyta (R)
SiouxJ. Adam Edmund (R)
StantonBert Lammli (R)
ThayerDaniel L. Werner (R)
ThomasKurt Arganbright (R)
ThurstonLori Ubbinga (D)
ValleyKayla C. Clark (R)
WashingtonScott VanderSchaaf (R)
WayneAmy K. Miller (R)
WheelerJames J. McNally (Ind.)
YorkJohn Lyons

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Nevada

Nevada district attorneys are elected by county.

CountyDistrict Attorney
Carson CityJason Woodbury[NV 1]
ChurchillArthur Mallory (R)
ClarkSteven Wolfson (D)
DouglasMark Jackson (R)
ElkoTyler Ingram (R)
EsmeraldaRobert Glennen (R)
EurekaTheodore Beutel (R)
HumboldtKevin Pasquale (R)
LanderTheodore Herrera (R)
LincolnDylan Frehner (R)
LyonStephen Rye (R)
MineralJaren Stanton (R)
NyeChris Arabia (R)
PershingBryce Shields (R)
StoreyAnne Langer (R)
WashoeChristopher Hicks (R)
White PineMichael Wheable (R)
  1. Carson City uses non-partisan elections. (Hessick 2020, p. 202)

Source:[45]

New Hampshire

New Hampshire prosecutors are known as county attorneys.

CountyCounty Attorney
BelknapAndrew Livernois (R)
CarrollMichaela O'Rourke Andruzzi (D)
CheshireD. Chris McLaughlin (D)
CoosJohn G. McCormick (D)
GraftonMartha Ann Hornick (D)
HillsboroughJohn J. Coughlin (R)
MerrimackPaul Halvorsen (R)
RockinghamPatricia Conway (R)
StraffordThomas P. Velardi (D)
SullivanMarc Hathaway (R)

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New Jersey

New Jersey prosecutors are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the state senate. They are assigned by county.

CountyCounty Prosecutor
AtlanticWilliam E. Reynolds
BergenMark Musella
BurlingtonLaChia Bradshaw
CamdenGrace C. MacAulay
Cape MayJeffrey H. Sutherland
CumberlandJennifer Webb-McRae
EssexTheodore N. Stephens II
GloucesterChristine A. Hoffman
HudsonEsther Suarez
HunterdonRenee Robeson
MercerAngelo J. Onofri
MiddlesexYolanda Ciccone
MonmouthRaymond Santiago
MorrisRobert Carroll
OceanBradley D. Billhimer
PassaicCamelia M. Valdes
SalemKristin J. Telsey
SomersetJohn P. McDonald
SussexFrancis A. Koch
UnionWilliam A. Daniel
WarrenJames L. Pfeiffer

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New Mexico

New Mexico district attorneys are assigned by district.

DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
1Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Santa FeMary V. Carmack-Altwies (D)
2BernalilloSam Bregman (D)
3Doña AnaGerald M. Byers (D)
4Guadalupe, Mora, San MiguelThomas A. Clayton (D)
5Chaves, Eddy, LeaDianna Luce (R)
6Grant, Hidalgo, LunaMichael R. Renteria (D)
7Catron, Sierra, Socorro, TorranceClint Wellborn (R)
8Colfax, Taos, UnionMarcus J. Montoya (D)
9Curry, RooseveltQuentin Ray
10De Baca, Harding, QuayTimothy L. Rose (I)
11[NM 1]San JuanRobert P. “Rick” Tedrow (R)
McKinleyBernadine Martin (D)
12Lincoln, OteroScot D. Key (R)
13Cibola, Sandoval, ValenciaBarbara A. Romo (D)
  1. The 11th district has two district attorneys.

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New York

CountyDistrict Attorney (effective January 1, 2024)
AlbanyDavid Soares (D)
AlleganyIan Jones (R)
BronxDarcel D. Clark (D)
BroomePaul Battisti (R)
CattaraugusLori Rieman (R)
CayugaBrittany Grome Antonacci (R)
ChautauquaJason Schmidt (R)
ChemungWeeden A. Wetmore (R)
ChenangoMichael Ferrareese (R)
ClintonAndrew J. Wylie (D)
ColumbiaChris Liberati-Conant (D)
CortlandPatrick Perfetti (R)
DelawareShawn J. Smith (R)
DutchessAnthony Parisi (R)
ErieJohn J. Flynn (D)
EssexKristy L. Sprague (R)
FranklinElizabeth M. Crawford (R)
FultonMichael J. Poulin (R)
GeneseeKevin Finnell (R)
GreeneJoseph Stanzione (R)
HamiltonMarsha King Purdue (R)
HerkimerJeffrey Carpenter (R)
JeffersonKristyna Mills (R)
Kings (Brooklyn)Eric Gonzalez (D)
LewisJeffery Tompkins (R)
LivingstonGregory J. McCaffrey (D)
MadisonWilliam G. Gabor (R)
MonroeSandra Doorley (R)
MontgomeryLorraine Diamond (R)
NassauAnne T. Donnelly (R)
New York (Manhattan)Alvin Bragg (D)
NiagaraBrian Seaman (R)
OneidaTodd Carville (R)
OnondagaWilliam J. Fitzpatrick (R)
OntarioJames Ritts (R)
OrangeDavid Hoovler (R)
OrleansJoseph V. Cardone (R)
OswegoAnthony J. Dimartino Jr. (R)
OtsegoJohn M. Muehl (R)
PutnamRobert V. Tendy (R)
QueensMelinda Katz (D)
RensselaerMary Pat Donnelly (D)
Richmond (Staten Island)Michael McMahon (D)
RocklandThomas E. Walsh III (D)
St. LawrenceGary Pasqua (R)
SaratogaKaren Heggen (R)
SchenectadyRobert M. Carney (D)
SchoharieSusan Mallery (R)
SchuylerJoseph Fazzary (R)
SenecaJohn Nabinger (R)
SteubenBrooks Baker (R)
SuffolkRaymond A. Tierney (R)
SullivanBrian Contay (D)
TiogaKirk Martin (R)
TompkinsMatthew Van Houten (D)
UlsterManny Nneji (D)
WarrenJason Carusone (R)
WashingtonTony Jordan (R)
WayneChristine Callanan (R)[49]
WestchesterMimi Rocah (D)
WyomingDonald O'Geen (R)
YatesTodd Casella (R)

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North Carolina

North Carolina elects its district attorneys in multi-county districts.

DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
1Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Pasquotank, PerquimansJeff Cruden (R)
2Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, WashingtonSeth Edwards (D)
3PittFaris Dixon (D)
4Carteret, Craven, PamlicoScott Thomas (R)
5Duplin, Jones, Onslow, SampsonErnie Lee (R)
6New Hanover, PenderBen David (D)
7Bertie, Halifax, Hertford, NorthamptonKim Gourrier Scott (D)
8Edgecombe, Nash, WilsonJeffrey A. Marsigli (R)
9Greene, Lenoir, WayneMatt Delbridge (R)
10WakeLorrin Freeman (D)
11Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance, WarrenMike Waters (R)
12Harnett, LeeSuzanne Matthews (R)
13JohnstonSusan Doyle (R)
14CumberlandBilly West (D)
15Bladen, Brunswick, ColumbusJon David (R)
16DurhamSatana Deberry (D)
17AlamanceSean Boone (R)
18Chatham, OrangeJeff Nieman (D)
20RobesonMatt Scott (D)
21Anson, Richmond, ScotlandReece Saunders (D)
22Caswell, RockinghamJason Ramey (R)
23Stokes, SurryTim Watson (R)
24GuilfordAvery Crump (D)
25CabarrusAshlie Shanley (R)
26MecklenburgSpencer Merriweather (D)
27RowanBrandy Cook (R)
28StanlyT. Lynn Clodfelter (R)
29Hoke, MooreMike Hardin (R)
30UnionTrey Robison (R)
31ForsythJim O'Neill (R)
32Alexander, IredellSarah Kirkman (R)
33Davidson, DavieGarry Frank (R)
34Alleghany, Ashe, Wilkes, YadkinTom Horner (R)
35Avery, Madison, Mitchell, Watauga, YanceySeth Banks (R)
36Burke, Caldwell, CatawbaScott Reilly (R)
37Montgomery, RandolphAndy Gregson (R)
38GastonTravis Page (R)
39Cleveland, LincolnMike Miller (R)
40BuncombeTodd Williams (D)
41McDowell, RutherfordTed Bell (R)
42Henderson, Polk, TransylvaniaR. Andrew Murray (R)
43Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, SwainAshley Hornsby Welch (R)

Source:[51]

North Dakota

North Dakota assigns state's attorneys by county. Their elections are non-partisan, while two counties (Golden Valley and Steele) appoint their prosecutors.[52]

CountyState's Attorney
AdamsAaron Roseland
BarnesTonya Duffy
BensonJames Wang
BillingsPat Weir
BottineauMichael McIntee
BowmanAndrew Weiss
BurkeAmber Fiesel
BurleighJulie Lawyer
CassBirch Burdick
CavalierScott Stewart
DickeyGary Neuharth
DivideSeymour Jordan
DunnStephenie Davis
EddyAshley Lies
EmmonsJoseph Hanson
FosterKara Brinster
Golden ValleyChistina Wenko
Grand ForksHaley Wamstad
GrantGrant Walker
GriggsJayme Tenneson
HettingerDavid Crane
KidderEric Hetland
LaMoureJames Shockman
LoganIsaac Zimmerman
McHenryJoshua Frey
McIntoshMary DePuydt
McKenzieTy Skarda
McLeanLadd Erickson
MercerJessica Binder
MortonAllen Koppy
MountrailWade Enget
NelsonJayme Tenneson
OliverJohn Mahoney
PembinaRebecca Flanders
PierceGalen Mack
RamseyKari Agotness
RansomFallon Kelly
RenvilleSeymour Jordan
RichlandMegan Kummer
RoletteBrian Grosinger
SargentJayne Pfau
SheridanLadd Erickson
SiouxChris Redmann
SlopeErin Melling
StarkTom Henning
SteeleCharles Stock
StutsmanFritz Fremgen
TownerJoshua Frey
TraillCharles Stock
WalshKelley Cole
WardRoza Larson
WellsKathleen Murray
WilliamsMarlyce Wilder

Source:[53]

Ohio

Ohio assigns prosecuting attorneys by county.

CountyProsecuting Attorney
AdamsC. David Kelley (R)
AllenDestiny Caldwell (R)
AshlandChristopher R. Tunnell (R)
AshtabulaColleen Mary O'Toole (R)
AthensKeller Blackburn (D)
AuglaizeEdwin A. Pierce (R)
BelmontKevin Flanagan (R)
BrownZac Corbin (R)
ButlerMichael T. Gmoser (R)
CarrollSteven D. Barnett (R)
ChampaignKevin S. Talebi (R)
ClarkDan Driscoll (R)
ClermontMark Tekulve (R)
ClintonAndrew T. McCoy (R)
ColumbianaVito Abruzzino (R)
CoshoctonBenjamin Edward Hall (R)
CrawfordMatthew E. Crall (R)
CuyahogaMichael O'Malley (D)
DarkeR. Kelly Ormsby (R)
DefianceMorris J. Murray (R)
DelawareMelissa Schiffel (R)
ErieKevin J. Baxter (D)
FairfieldR. Kyle Witt (R)
FayetteJess C. Weade (R)
FranklinGary Tyack (D)
FultonT. Luke Jones (R)
GalliaJason Holdren (R)
GeaugaJames R. Flaiz (R)
GreeneDavid Hayes (R)
GuernseyLindsey Angler (R)
HamiltonMelissa Powers (R)
HancockPhillip Riegle (R)
HardinBradford Bailey (R)
HarrisonLauren Knight (R)
HenryGwen Howe-Gebers (D)
HighlandAnneka Collins (R)
HockingRyan Black (R)
HolmesMatt Muzic (R)
HuronJames J. Sitterly (R)
JacksonRandy Dupree (R)
JeffersonJane Hanlin (D)
KnoxCharles T. McConville (R)
LakeCharles E. Coulson (R)
LawrenceBrigham McKinley Anderson (R)
LickingJenny Wells (R)
LoganEric Stewart (R)
LorainJ.D. Tomlinson (D)
LucasJulia R. Bates (D)
MadisonNicholas Adkins (R)
MahoningGina DeGenova (D)
MarionRaymond A. Grogan (R)
MedinaS. Forrest Thompson (R)
MeigsJames K. Stanley (R)
MercerErin Minor (R)
MiamiAnthony E. Kendell (R)
MonroeJames L. Peters (D)
MontgomeryMathias H. Heck, Jr. (D)
MorganMark J. Howdyshell (R)
MorrowThomas Smith (R)
MuskingumRon Welch (R)
NobleJordan Croucher (R)
OttawaJames VanEerten (R)
PauldingJoseph R. Burkard (R)
PerryJoseph A. Flautt (R)
PickawayJudy Wolford (R)
PikeMichael A. Davis (D)
PortageVictor Vigluicci (D)
PrebleMartin Votel (R)
PutnamGary Lammers (D)
RichlandJodie Schumacher (R)
RossJeffrey C. Marks (R)
SanduskyBeth Tischler (R)
SciotoShane A. Tieman (R)
SenecaDerek W. DeVine (Ind.)
ShelbyTimothy S. Sell (R)
StarkKyle Stone (R)
SummitSherri L. Bevan Walsh (D)
TrumbullDennis Watkins (D)
TuscarawasRyan D. Styer (R)
UnionDavid Phillips (R)
Van WertEva Yarger (R)
VintonWilliam L. Archer, Jr. (R)
WarrenDavid P. Fornshell (R)
WashingtonNicole Coil (R)
WayneAngela Wypasek (R)
WilliamsKatherine J. Zartman (R)
WoodPaul A. Dobson (R)
WyandotEric J. Figlewicz (R)

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Oklahoma

Oklahoma assigns its district attorneys by district.

DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
1Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, TexasGeorge Buddy Leach III (R)
2Beckham, Custer, Ellis, Roger Mills, WashitaAngela Marsee (R)
3Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, TillmanDavid Thomas (R)
4Blaine, Canadian, Garfield, Grant, KingfisherMike Fields (R)
5Comanche, CottonKyle Cabelka (R)
6Caddo, Grady, Jefferson, StephensJason Hicks (R)
7OklahomaVicki Behenna (D)
8Kay, NobleBrian Hermanson (R)
9Logan, PayneLaura Thomas (R)
10Osage, PawneeMike Fisher (R)
11Nowata, WashingtonWill Drake (R)
12Craig, Mayes, RogersMatt Ballard (R)
13Delaware, OttawaKenny Wright (R)
14TulsaSteve Kunzweiler (R)
15MuskogeeLarry Edwards (R)
16Latimer, Le FloreKevin S. Merritt (R)
17Choctaw, McCurtain, PushmatahaMark Matloff (R)
18Haskell, PittsburgChuck Sullivan (R)
19Atoka, Bryan, CoalTimothy Webster (R)
20Carter, Johnston, Love, Marshall, MurrayCraig Ladd (R)
21Cleveland, Garvin, McClainGreg Mashburn (R)
22Hughes, Pontotoc, SeminoleErik Johnson (R)
23Lincoln, PottawatomieAdam Pantner (R)
24Creek, OkfuskeeMax Cook (R)
25Okmulgee, McIntoshCarol Iski (R)
26Alfalfa, Dewey, Major, Woods, WoodwardChristopher Boring (R)
27Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah, WagonerJack Thorp (R)

Source:[55]

Oregon

Oregon assigns district attorneys by county. Their elections are non-partisan.

CountyDistrict Attorney
BakerGreg Baxter
BentonJohn Haroldson
ClackamasJohn Wentworth
ClatsopRon L. Brown
ColumbiaJeffrey D. Auxier
CoosR. Paul Frasier
CrookWade Whiting
CurryJoshua A. Spansail
DeschutesJohn Hummel
DouglasRick Wesenberg
GilliamMarion Weatherford
GrantJim Carpenter
HarneyHughes Ryan
Hood RiverCarrie Rasmussen
JacksonBeth Heckert
JeffersonStephen F. Lariche
JosephineJoshua J. Eastman
KlamathEve A. Costello
LakeTed K. Martin
LanePatricia W. Perlow
LincolnLanee Danforth
LinnDoug Marteeny
MalheurDavid M. Goldthorpe
MarionPaige E. Clarkson
MorrowJustin Nelson
MultnomahMike Schmidt
PolkAaron Felton
ShermanWade McLeod
TillamookWilliam Porter
UmatillaDaniel R. Primus
UnionKelsie McDaniel
WallowaRebecca Frolander
WascoMatthew Ellis
WashingtonKevin Barton
WheelerGretchen M. Ladd
YamhillBrad Berry

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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania assigns district attorneys by county.

CountyDistrict Attorney (effective January 1, 2024)
AdamsBrian R. Sinnett (R)
AlleghenyStephen A. Zappala (R)[PA 1]
ArmstrongKatie Charlton (R)
BeaverNate Bible (D)
BedfordAshlan J. Clark (R)
BerksJohn T. Adams (D)
BlairPeter J. Weeks (R)
BradfordRichard A. Wilson (R)
BucksMatthew Weintraub (R)
ButlerRichard A. Goldinger (R)
CambriaGregory J. Neugebauer (R)
CameronPaul J. Malizia (R)
CarbonMike Greek (R)
CentreBernie F. Cantorna (D)
ChesterChristopher de Barrena-Sarobe (D)
ClarionDrew Welsh (D)
ClearfieldRyan P. Sayers (R)
ClintonDavid A. Strouse (D)
ColumbiaDaniel Lynn (D)
CrawfordPaula Digiacomo (R)
CumberlandSean M. McCormack (R)
DauphinFrancis T. Chardo (R)
DelawareJack Stollsteimer (D)
ElkBeau M. Grove (R)
ErieElizabeth Hirz (R)
FayetteMike Aubele (R)
ForestAlyce M. Busch (D)
FranklinIan Brink (R)
FultonPhil Harper (D)
GreeneBrianna Vanata (R)
HuntingdonDavid G. Smith (R)
IndianaRobert F. Manzi, Jr. (R)
JeffersonJeffrey D. Burkett (R)
JuniataCorey J. Snook (R)
LackawannaMark J. Powell (D)
LancasterHeather L. Adams (R)
LawrenceJoshua Lamancusa (D)
LebanonPier Hess Graf (R)
LehighJames B. Martin (R)
LuzerneSamuel M. Sanguedolce (R)
LycomingTom Marino (R)
McKeanStephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer (R)
MercerPeter C. Acker (R)
MifflinChristopher Torquato (R)
MonroeMike Manusco (D)
MontgomeryKevin R. Steele (D)
MontourAngela L. Mattis (R)
NorthamptonStephen Baratta (D)
NorthumberlandMichael C. O’Donnell (R)
PerryClay Merris (R)
PhiladelphiaLawrence S. Krasner (D)
PikeRaymond J. Tonkin (R)
PotterAndy Watson (R)
SchuylkillMichael O’Pake (D)
SnyderHeath Brosius (R)
SomersetMolly Metzgar (R)
SullivanJulie Gavitt Shaffer (R)
SusquehannaMarion O’Malley (R)
TiogaSandra Olson (R)
UnionBrian Kerstetter (R)
VenangoD. Shawn White (R)
WarrenRobert C. Greene (R)
WashingtonJason Walsh (R)
WayneA. G. Howell (R)
WestmorelandNicole Ziccarelli (R)
WyomingJoe Peters (R)
YorkDavid W. Sunday, Jr. (R)
  1. Zappala ran in the Democratic primary and lost. He then ran in the general election as a Republican and won.

Source:[57]

Rhode Island

All prosecutions in the state of Rhode Island are handled by the Attorney General of Rhode Island.[58] The current Attorney General is Peter Neronha (D).

South Carolina

Map of South Carolina's judicial circuits

South Carolina prosecutors are known as solicitors. They are assigned by judicial circuit.

CircuitCountiesSolicitor
1stCalhoun, Dorchester, OrangeburgDavid Pascoe, Jr. (D)
2ndAiken, Bamberg, BarnwellBill Weeks (R)[59]
3rdClarendon, Lee, Sumter, WilliamsburgErnest A. "Chip" Finney III (D)
4thChesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, MarlboroWilliam B. Rogers, Jr. (D)
5thKershaw, RichlandByron Gipson (D)
6thChester, Fairfield, LancasterRandy E. Newman, Jr. (R)
7thCherokee, SpartanburgBarry J. Barnette (R)
8thAbbeville, Greenwood, Laurens, NewberryDavid M. Stumbo (R)
9thBerkeley, CharlestonScarlett A. Wilson (R)
10thAnderson, OconeeDavid R. Wagner, Jr. (R)
11thEdgefield, Lexington, McCormick, SaludaS.R. (Rick) Hubbard III (R)
12thFlorence, MarionE.L. (Ed) Clements III (D)
13thGreenville, PickensW. Walter Wilkins III (R)
14thAllendale, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton, JasperIsaac McDuffie (Duffie) Stone III (R)
15thGeorgetown, HorryJimmy A. Richardson II (R)
16thUnion, YorkKevin S. Brackett (R)

Source:[60]

South Dakota

South Dakota assigns state's attorneys by county. Four pairs of counties share a state's attorney.

CountyState's Attorney
AuroraRachel Mairose (R)
BeadleMichael Moore (D)
BennettSarah Harris (R)
Bon HommeLisa Rothschadl (R)
BrookingsDaniel Nelson (R)
BrownErnest Thompson (R)
BruleTheresa Maule Rossow (R)
BuffaloDavid Larson (D)
ButteCassie Wendt (R)
CampbellMark Kroontje (R)
Charles MixSteven Cotton (R)
ClarkChad Fjelland (R)
ClayAlexis Tracy (R)
CodingtonRebecca Morlock Reeves (R)
Corson, Perkins, ZiebachShane Penfield (R)
CusterTracy Kelley (R)
DavisonJames Miskimins (R)
DayJohn D. Knight (D)
DeuelJared I. Gass (R)
DeweySteven Aberle (D)
DouglasCraig Parkhurst (R)
EdmundsVaughn Beck (R)
Fall River, Oglala LakotaLance S. Russell (R)
FaulkEmily Marcotte (R)
GrantJackson Schwandt (D)
GregoryAmy Bartling (R)
HaakonThomas Maher (R)
HamlinJohn R. Delzer
HandElton R. Anson (R)
HansonJames Davies (D)
HardingDusty Ginsbach (R)
HughesJessica LaMie
HutchinsonGlenn Roth (R)
HydeMerlin Voorhees (Ind.)
JacksonDaniel Van Gorp (R)
JerauldDedrich Koch (R)
JonesKirby Krogman (Ind.)
KingsburyGary W. Schumacher (R)
LakeWendy Kloeppner (R)
LawrenceJohn Fitzgerald (R)
LincolnThomas Wollman (R)
LymanSteven R. Smith (Ind.)
MarshallVictor Rapkoch (Ind.)
McCookMike Fink (R)
McPhersonAustin Hoffman (R)
MeadeMichele Bordewyk (R)
Mellette, TrippZach Pahlke (R)
MinerKristian D. Ellendorf (R)
MinnehahaDaniel Haggar (R)
MoodyPaul M. Lewis (R)
PenningtonMark Vargo (R)
PotterCraig Smith (R)
RobertsDylan D. Kirchmeier
SanbornJeffrey Larson (R)
SpinkVictor Fischbach (D)
StanleyThomas P. Maher (R)
SullyEmily Sovell (R)
ToddAlvin Pahlke (R)
TurnerKatelynn Hoffman (R)
UnionJerry Miller (R)
WalworthJames Hare (Ind.)
YanktonRobert Klimisch (R)

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Tennessee

Tennessee elects district attorneys by judicial district. They are called "District Attorneys General."

Judicial DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
1stCarter, Johnson, Unicoi, and WashingtonSteven R. Finney (Ind.)
2ndSullivanBarry P. Staubus (R)
3rdGreene, Hamblen, Hancock, and HawkinsDan E. Armstrong (R)
4thCocke, Grainger, Jefferson, and SevierJimmy B. Dunn (R)
5thBlountMike L. Flynn (R)
6thKnoxCharme Allen (R)
7thAndersonDave S. Clark (D)
8thCampbell, Claiborne, Fentress, Scott, and UnionJared R. Effler (Ind.)
9thLoudon, Meigs, Morgan, and RoaneRussell Johnson (Ind.)
10thBradley, McMinn, Monroe, and PolkShari Tayloe (R)
11thHamiltonCoty Wamp (R)
12thBledsoe, Franklin, Grundy, Marion, Rhea, and SequatchieCourtney Lynch (R)
13thClay, Cumberland, DeKalb, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, and WhiteBryant C. Dunaway (R)
14thCoffeeCraig Northcott (R)
15thJackson, Macon, Smith, Trousdale, and WilsonTom P. Thompson, Jr. (Ind.)
16thCannon and RutherfordJennings H. Jones (R)
17thBedford, Lincoln, Marshall, and MooreRobert J. Carter (Ind.)
18thSumnerRay Whitley (R)
19thMontgomery and RobertsonJohn W. Carney, Jr. (Ind.)
20thDavidsonGlenn Funk (D)
21stWilliamsonKim R. Helper (R)
22ndGiles, Lawrence, Maury, and WayneBrent A. Cooper (R)
23rdCheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, and StewartRay Crouch, Jr. (Ind.)
24thBenton, Carroll, Decatur, Hardin, and HenryMatthew F. Stowe (R)
25thFayette, Hardeman, Lauderdale, McNairy, and TiptonMark E. Davidson
26thChester, Henderson, and MadisonJody Pickens (R)
27thObion and WeakleyTommy A. Thomas (D)
28thCrockett, Gibson, and HaywoodJason C. Scott
29thDyer and LakeDanny Goodman, Jr. (Ind.)
30thShelbySteven J. Mulroy (D)
31stVan Buren and Warren Christopher R. Stanford (R)
32nd Hickman, Lewis, and Perry Hans L. Schwendimann (R)

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Texas

Texas prosecutors cover districts that include multiple counties, single counties, or even parts of counties.

District Attorneys (multiple counties)

District Counties District Attorney
1 Sabine, San Augustine J. Kevin Dutton (R)
2 Cherokee Elmer Beckworth (R)
8 Delta, Franklin, Hopkins Will Ramsay (R)
9 Archer (part) David A. Levy (R)
Montgomery Brett W. Ligon (R)
18 Johnson, Somervell Dale Hanna (R)
21 Burleson Susan R. Deski (R)
Washington Julie Renken (R)
22 Comal Jennifer Anne Tharp (R)
23 Matagorda Steven E. Reis (D)
24 DeWitt, Goliad, Refugio Rob Lassmann (R)
26 Williamson Shawn Dick (R)
27 Bell Henry L. Garza (R)
29 Palo Pinto Kriste Burnett (R)
31 Gray, Hemphill, Lipscomb, Roberts, Wheeler Franklin McDonough (R)
32 Fisher, Mitchell, Nolan Ricky N. Thompson (R)
33 Blanco, Burnet, Llano, San Saba Wiley B. "Sonny" McAfee (R)
34 Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth Bill Hicks (R)
35 Brown, Mills Michael B. Murray (R)
36 San Patricio Sam Smith (R)
38 Medina Mark P. Haby (R)
Real, Uvalde Christina Mitchell Busbee (R)
39 Haskell, Kent, Stonewall, Throckmorton Mike Fouts (D)
42 Coleman Heath Hemphill (R)
43 Parker Jeff Swain (R)
46 Foard, Hardeman, Wilbarger Staley Heatly (D)
47 Armstrong, Potter Jason Herring (R)
49 Webb, Zapata Isidro R. Alaniz (D)
50 Baylor, Cottle, King, Knox Hunter Brooks (R)
51 Irion, Schleicher, Sterling, Tom Green (part) Allison Palmer (R)
52 Coryell Dustin "Dusty" Boyd (R)
53 Travis José Garza (D)
63 Kinney, Terrell, Val Verde Suzanne West (R)
64 Hale Wally Hatch (R)
66 Hill Mark Pratt (R)
69 Dallam, Hartley, Moore, Sherman Erin Lands (R)
70 Ector Dusty Gallivan (R)
76 Camp, Titus David Colley (R)
79 Brooks, Jim Wells Carlos O. Garcia (D)
81 Atascosa, Frio, Karnes, La Salle, Wilson Audrey Gossett Louis (R)
83 Brewster, Jeff Davis, Pecos (part), Presidio Ori Tucker White (R)
84 Hansford, Hutchinson Mark W. Snider (R)
85 Brazos Jarvis Parsons (R)
88 Hardin Rebecca R. Walton (R)
90 Stephens, Young Dee H. Peavy (R)
97 Archer (part), Clay, Montague Casey Polhemus (R)
100 Carson, Childress, Collingsworth, Donley, Hall Luke Inman (R)
105 Kenedy, Kleberg John T. Hubert (R)
Nueces James Granberry (R)
106 Dawson, Gaines, Garza, Lynn Phillip Mack Furlow (R)
109 Crane, Winkler Amanda Navarette (R)
110 Briscoe, Dickens, Floyd, Motley Wade Jackson (R)
112 Crockett, Pecos (part), Reagan, Sutton, Upton Laurie K. English (R)
118 Howard, Martin Hardy L. Wilkerson (R)
119 Concho, Runnels, Tom Green (part) John Best (R)
123 Shelby Karren S. Price (R)
132 Borden, Scurry Ben R. Smith (R)
142 Midland Laura A. Nodolf (R)
143 Loving, Reeves, Ward Randall W. "Randy" Reynolds (D)
145 Nacogdoches Andrew Jones (R)
156 Bee, Live Oak, McMullen Jose Aliseda (R)
159 Angelina Janet R. Cassels (R)
173 Henderson Jenny Palmer (R)
196 Hunt Noble D. Walker, Jr. (R)
198 Bandera, Kerr (part) Stephen Harpold (R)
216 Gillespie, Kerr (part) Lucy Wilke (R)
220 Bosque, Comanche, Hamilton Adam Sibley (R)
229 Duval, Jim Hogg, Starr Gocha Ramirez (D)
235 Cooke John Warren (R)
253 Liberty Jennifer L. Bergman (R)
258 Trinity Bennie Schiro (R)
259 Jones, Shackelford Joe Edd Boaz (R)
266 Erath Alan Nash (R)
268 Fort Bend Brian M. Middleton (D)
271 Jack, Wise James Stainton (R)
286 Cochran, Hockley Angela Overman (R)
287 Bailey, Parmer Kathryn Gurley (R)
293 Dimmit, Maverick, Zavala Roberto Serna (D)
329 Wharton Dawn Allison (R)
344 Chambers Cheryl Lieck (R)
349 Houston Donna G. Kaspar (R)
355 Hood Ryan Sinclair (R)
369 Leon Hope Knight (R)
451 Kendall Nicole Bishop (R)
452 Edwards, Kimble, Mason, McCulloch, Menard Tonya S. Ahlschwede (R)
506 Grimes Andria Bender (R)
Harris Kim Ogg (D)

District Attorneys (single county)

County District Attorney
Anderson Allyson Mitchell (R)
Andrews Sean B. Galloway (D)
Aransas Amanda Oster (R)
Austin Travis Koehn (R)
Bastrop Bryan Goertz (R)
Bexar Joe Gonzales (D)
Bowie Jerry Rochelle (R)
Brazoria Thomas J. "Tom" Selleck (R)
Caldwell Fred H. Weber (D)
Calhoun Sara M. Rodriguez (R)
Callahan Shane Deel (R)
Cameron Luis V. Saenz (D)
Cass Courtney Shelton (R)
Castro Shalyn Hamlin (R)
Collin Greg Willis (R)
Colorado Jay Johannes (R)
Crosby Michael Sales (R)
Dallas John Creuzot (D)
Deaf Smith Chris Strowd (R)
Denton Paul Johnson (R)
Eastland Brad Stephenson (R)
Ellis Ann Montgomery (R)
Falls Kathryn J. "Jodi" Gilliam (R)
Fannin Richard Glaser (R)
Fayette Peggy S. Supak (D)
Freestone Brian Evans (R)
Galveston Jack Roady (R)
Glasscock Hardy L. Wilkerson (R)
Gonzales Paul Watkins (R)
Grayson J. Brett Smith (R)
Gregg Tom Watson (R)
Guadalupe David Willborn (R)
Harrison Reid McCain (R)
Hays Kelly Higgins (D)
Hidalgo Ricardo Rodriguez (D)
Jackson Pam Guenther (R)
Jasper Anne Pickle (R)
Jefferson Keith Giblin (D)
Kaufman Erleigh Norville Wiley (R)
Lamar Gary Young (R)
Lamb Scott A. Say (R)
Lampasas John Greenwood (R)
Lavaca Kyle A. Denney (R)
Lee Martin Placke (R)
Limestone Roy DeFriend (R)
Lubbock Sunshine Stanek (R)
Madison Brian Risinger (R)
Marion Angela Smoak (R)
McLennan Barry Johnson (R)
Milam Bill Torrey (R)
Morris Rick Shelton (R)
Navarro Will Thompson (R)
Newton Courtney Tracy Ponthier (R)
Ochiltree Jose N. Meraz (R)
Oldham Kent Birdsong (R)
Orange John D. Kimbrough (R)
Panola Danny Buck Davidson (R)
Polk William Lee Hon (R)
Rain Robert Vititow (R)
Randall Robert Love (R)
Red River Val Varley (R)
Robertson W. Coty Siegert (R)
Rockwall Kenda Culpepper (R)
Rusk Michael Jimerson (R)
San Jacinto Robert Trapp (R)
Smith Jacob Putman (R)
Swisher J. Michael Criswell (R)
Tarrant Phil Sorrells (R)
Taylor James Hicks (R)
Terry Jo'Shae Ferguson-Worley (R)
Tyler Lucas Babin (R)
Upshur Billy Byrd (R)
Van Zandt Tonda Curry (R)
Victoria Constance Filley Johnson (R)
Walker Will Durham (R)
Waller Elton Mathis (R)
Wichita John Gillespie (R)
Willacy Annette C. Hinojosa (D)
Wood Angela Albers (R)
Yoakum Bill Helwig (R)

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Utah

Utah assigns district attorneys by county. They are called "County Attorneys."

County County Attorney
Beaver Von J. Christiansen (D)
Box Elder Stephen R. Hadfield (R)
Cache Dane Stuart Murray (R)
Carbon Christian Bryner (R)
Daggett Kent Snider
Davis Troy S. Rawlings (R)
Duchesne Stephen D. Foote (R)
Emery Michael D. Olsen (R)
Garfield Barry Huntington (R)
Grand Stephen J. Stocks (Ind.)
Iron Chad Dotson (R)
Juab Ryan Peterson (R)
Kane Robert C. Van Dyke (R)
Millard Patrick S. Finlinson (R)
Morgan Garret Smith (R)
Piute Scott Burns
Rich Benjamin Willoughby
Salt Lake Sim Gill (D)[UT 1]
San Juan Brittney M. Ivins (Ind.)
Sanpete Kevin Daniels (R)
Sevier Casey Jewkes (R)
Summit Margaret Olson (D)
Tooele Scott Broadhead (R)
Uintah Jaymon Thomas (R)
Utah Jeff Gray (R)
Wasatch Scott H. Sweat (R)
Washington Eric Clarke (R)
Wayne Michael Winn (R)
Weber Christopher F. Allred (R)
  1. The prosecutor in Salt Lake County is known as a "District Attorney."[64]

Source:[65]

Vermont

Vermont prosecutors are known as "State's Attorneys." They are assigned by county.

County State's Attorney
Addison Eva P. Vekos (D)
Bennington Erica Albin Marthage (D/R)
Caledonia Jessica Zaleski (R/D)
Chittenden Sarah Fair George (D/R)
Essex Vincent Illuzzi (D/R/Prog.)
Franklin John Lavoie (D)
Grand Isle Douglas DiSabito (D/R)
Lamoille Todd A. Shove (D)
Orange Dickson Corbett (D/R)
Orleans Farzana Leyva (R)
Rutland Ian Sullivan (D)
Washington Michele Donnelly (D)
Windham Tracy Kelly Shriver (D)
Windsor Ward Goodenough (D)

Source:[66]

Virginia

Virginia prosecutors are known as "Commonwealth's Attorneys." Most are assigned by county or independent city, although some independent cities lack their own prosecutor.

County/Independent City Commonwealth's Attorney
Accomack J. Spencer Morgan (Ind.)
Albemarle James Hingeley (D)
Alexandria City Bryan Porter (D)
Alleghany (incl. Covington City) Ann Gardner (Ind.)
Amelia Lee Randolph Harrison (Ind.)
Amherst W. Lyle Carver (Ind.)
Appomattox Leslie M. Fleet (Ind.)
Arlington County and Falls Church City Parisa Dehghani-Tafi (D)
Augusta Tim Martin (R)
Bath Charles S. Moore (Ind.)
Bedford Wesley Nance (R)
Bland Patrick D. White (R)
Botetourt John R.H. Alexander (R)
Bristol City Jerry Allen Wolfe (R)
Brunswick Lezlie S. Green (Ind.)
Buchanan Gerald D. Arrington (D)
Buckingham Kemper M. Beasley III (Ind.)
Buena Vista City Josh O. Elrod (Ind.)
Campbell Paul A. McAndrews (Ind.)
Caroline John Mahoney (Ind.)
Carroll (incl. Galax City[VA 1]) Roger D. Brooks (R)
Charles City County Robert H. Tyler (Ind.)
Charlotte William E. Green (Ind.)
Charlottesville City Joseph Platania (D)
Chesapeake City Matthew R. "Matt" Hamel (R)
Chesterfield Stacy Davenport (R)
Clarke Anne McCardell Williams (R)
Colonial Heights City Alfred G. Collins (Ind.)
Craig Matthew Dunne (R)
Culpeper Paul Walther (R)
Cumberland Patricia D. Scales (D)
Danville City Michael Newman (Ind.)
Dickenson Josh Newberry (R)
Dinwiddie Ann Cabell Baskervill (Ind.)
Essex Vince S. Donoghue (R)
Fairfax County (incl. Fairfax City) Steve T. Descano (D)
Fauquier Scott Hook (R)
Floyd Eric Branscom (R)
Fluvanna Jeffrey Haislip (Ind.)
Franklin Allen Dudley (Ind.)
Frederick Ross P. Spicer (R)
Fredericksburg City Libby K. Humphries (Ind.)
Giles Robert M. Lilly, Jr. (Ind.)
Gloucester John Dusewicz (R)
Goochland D. Michael Caudill (R)
Grayson (incl. Galax City[VA 1]) Brandon Boyles (R)
Greene Edwin Consolvo (Ind.)
Greensville (incl. Emporia City) Patricia Taylor Watson (Ind.)
Halifax Tracy Quackenbush Martin (Ind.)
Hampton City Anton A. Bell (D)
Hanover Trip Chalkley (R)
Henrico Shannon L. Taylor (D)
Henry Andrew Nester (Ind.)
Highland Melissa A. Dowd (Ind.)
Hopewell City Richard Newman (Ind.)
Isle of Wight Georgette Phillips (Ind.)
James City County (incl. Williamsburg City) Nathan Green (R)
King and Queen Meredith Adkins (Ind.)
King George Keri Gusmann (Ind.)
King William Matthew R. Kite (Ind.)
Lancaster Anthony G. Spencer (R)
Lee H. Fuller Cridlin (D)
Loudoun Bob Anderson (R)
Louisa R.E. McGuire (R)
Lunenburg Jordan Spiers (Ind.)
Lynchburg City Bethany Harrison (R)
Madison Clarissa Berry (Ind.)
Martinsville City G. Andy Hall (Ind.)
Mathews Tom C. Bowen III (Ind.)
Mecklenburg Allen Nash (Ind.)
Middlesex Michael Hurd (Ind.)
Montgomery Mary K. Pettitt (R)
Nelson Daniel Rutherford (Ind.)
New Kent T. Scott Renick (Ind.)
Newport News City Howard E. Gwynn (D)
Norfolk City Ramin Fatehi (D)
Northampton Beverly Leatherbury (Ind.)
Northumberland Jane Wrightson (Ind.)
Nottoway Leanne Watrous (Ind.)
Orange Diana Wheeler O'Connell (Ind.)
Page Kenneth L. Alger II (R)
Patrick Stephanie Brinegar Vipperman (Ind.)
Petersburg City Tiffany Buckner (D)
Pittsylvania Bryan Haskins (R)
Portsmouth City Stephanie Morales (D)
Powhatan Richard Cox (Ind.)
Prince Edward Megan Clark (D)
Prince George Susan Fierro (R)
Prince William (incl. Manassas City and Manassas Park City) Amy Ashworth (D)
Pulaski Justin L. Griffith (R)
Radford City Christian Edward Rehak (D)
Rappahannock Arthur L. Goff (Ind.)
Richmond City Colette Wallace McEachin (D)
Richmond County Elizabeth Trible (Ind.)
Roanoke City Donald S. Caldwell (Ind.)
Roanoke County Brian Holohan (R)
Rockbridge (incl. Lexington City) Jared L. Moon (R)
Rockingham (incl. Harrisonburg City) Marsha L. Guest (R)
Russell Zachary Stoots (D)
Salem City Thomas E. Bowers (Ind.)
Scott Daniel Fellhauer
Shenandoah Amanda McDonald Wiseley (R)
Smyth Roy F. Evans (D)
Southampton (incl. Franklin City) Eric A. Cooke (Ind.)
Spotsylvania Travis Bird (R)
Stafford Eric L. Olsen (R)
Staunton City Jeffrey Gaines (Ind.)
Suffolk City Narendra R. Pleas (D)
Surry Derek Davis (Ind.)
Sussex Vincent L. Robertson, Sr. (Ind.)
Tazewell James Christopher Plaster (R)
Virginia Beach City Colin Stolle (R)
Warren John S. Bell (R)
Washington Joshua Cumbow (D)
Waynesboro City David L. Ledbetter (Ind.)
Westmoreland Julia Hutt Sichol (Ind.)
Winchester City Heather D. Hovermale (Ind.)
Wise (incl. Norton City) Chuck H. Slemp III (R)
Wythe Michael D. Jones (R)
York (incl. Poquoson City) Benjamin M. Hahn (R)
  1. 1 2 The city of Galax is split between two prosecutors.

Source:[67]

Washington

Washington assigns district attorneys by county. They are known as "Prosecuting Attorneys."

County Prosecuting Attorney
Adams Randy Flyckt (R)
Asotin Curt Liedkie
Benton Eric Eisinger (R)
Chelan Robert Sealby (R)
Clallam Mark Nicholas (R)
Clark Tony Golik[WA 1]
Columbia Dale Slack (Ind.)
Cowlitz Ryan Jurvakainen (Ind.)
Douglas Gordon Edgar (Ind.)
Ferry Kathryn Burke (R)
Franklin Shawn Sant (R)
Garfield Matthew Newberg (R)
Grant Kevin McCrae (R)
Grays Harbor Norma Tillotson (D)
Island Gregory Banks (Ind.)
Jefferson James Kennedy (D)
King Leesa Manion[WA 2]
Kitsap Chad Enright (D)
Kittitas Gregory Zempel (R)
Klickitat David Quesnel (Ind.)
Lewis Jonathan Meyer (R)
Lincoln Adam Walser (R)
Mason Michael Dorcy (R)
Okanogan Albert Lin (R)
Pacific Michael Rotham (R)
Pend Oreille Dolly Hunt (R)
Pierce Mary Robnett (Ind.)
San Juan Amy Vira (D)
Skagit Rich Weyrich (Ind.)
Skamania Adam Kick (Ind.)
Snohomish Jason Cummings (D)
Spokane Larry Haskell (R)
Stevens Erika George (R)
Thurston Jon Tunheim (D)
Wahkiakum Dan Bigelow (D)
Walla Walla Gabriel Acosta (R)
Whatcom Eric Richey (D)
Whitman Denis Tracy (R)
Yakima Joseph Brusic (R)
  1. The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney is a non-partisan position.[68]
  2. The King County Prosecuting Attorney is a non-partisan position.[69]

Source:[70]

West Virginia

West Virginia assigns district attorneys by county. They are known as "Prosecuting Attorneys."

County Prosecuting Attorney
Barbour Andrew Phillips (R)
Berkeley Catie Wilkes-Delligatti (R)
Boone Dan Holstein (R)
Braxton Dwayne Vandevender (D)
Brooke Joseph Barki III (D)
Cabell Jason M. Spears (R)
Calhoun Michael J. Hicks (R)
Clay Jim E. Samples (D)
Doddridge A. Brooke Fitzgerald (R)
Fayette Anthony Cilberti, Jr. (D)
Gilmer Gerald B. Hough (D)
Grant John Ours (R)
Greenbrier Patrick Via (R)
Hampshire Rebecca L. Miller (R)
Hancock Stephen Dragisich (R)
Hardy Lucas J. See (D)
Harrison Rachel Romano (D)
Jackson David Kyle Moore (R)
Jefferson Matthew Harvey (R)
Kanawha Charles T. Miller (R)
Lewis Christina T. Flanigan (R)
Lincoln Jeffrey S. Bowen (D)
Logan David Wandling (D)
Marion Jeffrey L. Freeman (D)
Marshall Joseph Canestraro (D)
Mason Seth Gaskins (R)
McDowell Brittany Puckett (D)
Mercer Brian K. Cochran (R)
Mineral F. Cody Pancake III (R)
Mingo Jonathan "Duke" Jewell (D)
Monongalia Gabrielle Mucciola (D)
Monroe Justin St. Clair (D)
Morgan Dan James (R)
Nicholas Paul Williams (R)
Ohio Scott R. Smith (D)
Pendleton April Mallow (R)
Pleasants Brian K. Carr (D)
Pocahontas Teresa Helmick (R)
Preston James Shay, Jr. (R)
Putnam Mark A. Sorsaia (R)
Raleigh Ben Hatfield (R)
Randolph Michael Parker (D)
Ritchie Samuel C. Rogers II (D)
Roane Josh Downey (R)
Summers Kristin R. Cook (R)
Taylor John R. Bord (R)
Tucker Savannah Wilkins (D)
Tyler D. Luke Furbee (R)
Upshur Bryan S. Hinkle (R)
Wayne Matthew Deerfield (D)
Webster Mary "Beth" Snead (D)
Wetzel Timothy Haught (D)
Wirt Ted Davitian (R)
Wood Pat Lefebure (R)
Wyoming Gregory Bishop (R)

Source:[71]

Wisconsin

Wisconsin assigns district attorneys by county.

CountyDistrict Attorney
AdamsTania M. Bonnett (Ind.)
AshlandDavid Meany (R)
BarronBrian Wright (R)
BayfieldKimberly Lawton (D)
BrownDavid L. Lasee (R)
BuffaloTom Bilski (R)
BurnettJames Jay Rennicke (R)
CalumetNathan Haberman (R)
ChippewaWade C. Newell (R)
ClarkMelissa Inlow (D)
ColumbiaBrenda Yaskal (D)
CrawfordLukas L. Steiner (D)
DaneIsmael R. Ozanne (D)
DodgeKurt F. Klomberg (R)
DoorColleen Nordin (R)
DouglasMark Fruehauf (D)
DunnAndrea Nodolf (R)
Eau ClaireGary King (D)
FlorenceDoug Drexler (R)
Fond du LacEric Toney (R)
ForestCharles Simono (D)
GrantLisa Riniker (R)
GreenCraig R. Nolen (R)
Green LakeAndrew Christenson (R)
IowaZach Leigh (D)
IronMatthew Tingstad (R)
JacksonDaniel Diehn (R)
JeffersonMonica Hall
JuneauKenneth Hamm (R)
KenoshaMichael D. Graveley (D)
KewauneeAndrew Naze (D)
La CrosseTim Gruenke (D)
LafayetteJenna Gill (R)
LangladeElizabeth R. Gebert (R)
LincolnGalen Bayne-Allison (D)
ManitowocJacalyn LaBre (R)
MarathonTheresa Wetzsteon (D)
MarinetteDeShea D. Morrow (R)
MarquetteBrian Juech
MilwaukeeJohn T. Chisholm (D)
MonroeKevin D. Croninger (R)
OcontoEdward Burke (R)
OneidaMichael W. Schiek (R)
OutagamieMindy Tempelis (R)
OzaukeeAdam Y. Gerol (R)
PepinJon D. Seifert (D)
PierceHalle Hatch (D)
PolkJeffrey L. Kemp (R)
PortageLouis J. Molepske, Jr. (D)
PriceKarl Kelz (R)
RacineTricia Hanson (R)
RichlandJennifer Harper (R)
RockDavid J. O'Leary (D)
RuskAnnette Barna (D)
Saint CroixKarl Anderson (R)
SaukMichael X. Albrecht (D)
SawyerBruce R. Poquette (R)
Shawano/MenomineeGreg Parker (R)
SheboyganJoel Urmanski (R)
TaylorKristi Tlusty (D)
TrempealeauJohn Sacia (D)
VernonTimothy J. Gaskell (R)
VilasMartha Milanowski (R)
WalworthZeke Wiedenfeld (R)
WashburnAaron Marcoux (R)
WashingtonMark D. Bensen (R)
WaukeshaSusan L. Opper (R)
WaupacaVeronica Isherwood (R)
WausharaMatthew R. Leusink (R)
WinnebagoChristian A. Gossett (R)
WoodCraig Lambert (R)

    Source:[72]

    Wyoming

    Wyoming assigns district attorneys by county, who are thus known as "County Attorneys."

    CountyCounty Attorney
    AlbanyEdward Kurt Britzius (D)
    Big HornMarcia Bean (R)
    CampbellMitch Damsky (R)
    CarbonAshley Mayfield Davis (R)
    ConverseQuentin Richardson (R)
    CrookJoseph M. Baron (D)
    FremontPatrick LeBrun (R)
    GoshenEric Boyer (R)
    Hot SpringsJill Logan (R)
    JohnsonTucker J. Ruby (R)
    LaramieSylvia Miller Hackl (R)
    LincolnSpencer Allred (R)
    NatronaDan Itzen (R)
    NiobraraAnne Wasserburger (R)
    ParkBrian Skoric (R)
    PlatteDouglas W. Weaver (R)
    SheridanDianna Bennett (R)
    SubletteMichael Crosson (R)
    SweetwaterDaniel Erramouspe (R)
    TetonErin Weisman (D)
    UintaLoretta Rae Howieson (R)
    WashakieJohn P. Worrall (R)
    WestonAlex Berger (R)

    Source:[73]

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