List of district attorneys by county
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
Mike Segrest (R)
6
Tuscaloosa
Robert Hays Webb (R)
7
Calhoun , Cleburne
C. Lynn Hammond (R)
8
Morgan
R. Scott Anderson (R)
9
Cherokee , DeKalb
Summer M. Summerford (R)
10
Jefferson
Lynneice O. Washington (Bessemer Division) (D)Danny Carr (Birmingham Division) (D)
11
Lauderdale
Christopher E. Connolly (R)
12
Coffee , Pike
James Tarbox (R)
13
Mobile
Keith Blackwood (R)
14
Walker
William R. "Bill" Adair (R)
15
Montgomery
Daryl D. Bailey (D)
16
Etowah
Joseph "Jody" Willoughby (R)
17
Greene , Marengo , Sumter
Gregory S. "Greg" Griggers (D)
18
Shelby
Matt Casey (R)
19
Autauga , Chilton , Elmore
C.J. Robinson (R)
20
Henry , Houston
Russ Goodman (R)
21
Escambia
Stephen M. "Steve" Billy (R)
22
Covington
Walter M. "Walt" Merrell, III (R)
23
Madison
Robert L. "Rob" Broussard (R)
24
Fayette , Lamar , Pickens
Andy Hamlin (R)
25
Marion , Winston
Scott A. Slatton (R)
26
Russell
Rick Chancey (D)
27
Marshall
Jennifer Bray (R)
28
Baldwin
Robert E. "Bob" Wilters (R)
29
Talladega
Steven D. Giddens (R)
30
St. Clair
Lyle Harmon (R)
31
Colbert
Hal Hughston (R)
32
Cullman
Champ Crocker (R)
33
Dale , Geneva
T. Kirke Adams (R)
34
Franklin
Jeff Barksdale (R)
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)
Source:[1]
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 .
Source:[2]
Arizona
Each county in Arizona has its own prosecutor, called a county attorney.
Source:[3]
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
Devon Holder
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
Jana Bradford
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
Source:[4]
California
Each county in California has its own prosecutor, known as a district attorney. Their elections are non-partisan.
Source:[5]
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
Sean P. Murray (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 A. Hatfield (Ind.)
Source:[6]
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
Source:[7]
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)
Source:[9]
Georgia
Map of Georgia judicial districts and circuits
District attorneys in Georgia are assigned to its 50 circuits .
Circuit
Counties
District Attorney
Alapaha
Atkinson , Berrien , Clinch , Cook , Lanier
Chase Studstill (R)
Alcovy
Newton , Walton
Randy McGinley (R)
Appalachian
Fannin , Gilmer , Pickens
Frank Wood (R)
Atlanta
Fulton
Fani Willis (D)
Atlantic
Bryan , Evans , Liberty , Long , McIntosh , Tattnall
Billy Joe Nelson Jr. (R)
Augusta
Burke , Richmond
Jared Williams (D)
Bell-Forsyth
Forsyth
Penny Penn (R)
Blue Ridge
Cherokee
Susan K. Treadway (R)
Brunswick
Appling , Camden , Glynn , Jeff Davis , Wayne
Keith Higgins (I)
Chattahoochee
Chattahoochee , Harris , Marion , Muscogee , Talbot , Taylor
Stacey Jackson (R)
Cherokee
Bartow , Gordon
Susan K. Treadaway (R)
Clayton
Tasha M. Mosley (D)
Cobb
Flynn D. Broady, Jr. (D)
Columbia
Bobby Christine (R)
Conasauga
Murray , Whitfield
Bert Poston (R)
Cordele
Ben Hill , Crisp , Dooly , Wilcox
Brad Rigby (R)
Coweta
Carroll , Coweta , Heard , Meriwether , Troup
John H. Cranford (R)
Dougherty
Gregory W. Edwards (D)
Douglas
Dalia Racine (D)
Dublin
Johnson , Laurens , Treutlen , Twiggs
Craig Fraser (R)
Eastern
Chatham
Shalena Cook-Jones (D)
Enotah
Lumpkin , Towns , Union , White
Jeff Langley (R)
Flint
Henry
Darius Pattilo (D)
Griffin
Fayette , Pike , Spalding , Upson
Marie Greene Broder (R)
Gwinnett
Patsy Austin-Gatson (D)
Houston
William Kendall (R)
Lookout Mountain
Catoosa , Chattooga , Dade , Walker
Chris A. Arnt (R)
Macon
Bibb , Crawford , Peach
Anita Reynolds Howard (D)
Middle
Candler , Emanuel , Jefferson , Toombs , Washington
Tripp Fitzner (R)
Mountain
Habersham , Rabun , Stephens
George R. Christian (R)
Northeastern
Dawson , Hall
Lee Darragh (R)
Northern
Elbert , Franklin , Hart , Madison , Oglethorpe
D. Parks White (R)
Ocmulgee
Baldwin , Greene , Hancock , Jasper , Jones , Morgan , Putnam , Wilkinson
T. Wright Barksdale (R)
Oconee
Bleckley , Dodge , Montgomery , Pulaski , Telfair , Wheeler
Timothy Vaughn (D)
Ogeechee
Bulloch , Effingham , Jenkins , Screven
Daphne Jarriel Totten (R)
Pataula
Clay , Early , Miller , Quitman , Randolph , Seminole , Terrell
Richard "Vic" McNease (R)
Paulding
Matthew Rollins (R)
Piedmont
Banks , Barrow , Jackson
Brad Smith (R)
Rockdale
Alisha Johnson (D)
Rome
Floyd
Leigh Patterson (R)
South Georgia
Baker , Calhoun , Decatur , Grady , Mitchell
Joe Mulholland (D)
Southern
Brooks , Colquitt , Echols , Lowndes , Thomas
Bradfield Shealy (R)
Southwestern
Lee , Macon , Schley , Stewart , Sumter , Webster
Lewis Lamb (R)
Stone Mountain
DeKalb
Sherry Boston (D)
Tallapoosa
Haralson , Polk
Jack Browning (R)
Tifton
Irwin , Tift , Turner , Worth
Bryce Johnson (R)
Toombs
Glascock , Lincoln , McDuffie , Taliaferro , Warren , Wilkes
William Doupe (D)
Towaliga
Butts , Lamar , Monroe
Jonathan Adams (R)
Waycross
Bacon , Brantley , Charlton , Coffee , Pierce , Ware
George Barnhill (R)
Western
Clarke , Oconee
Deborah Gonzalez (D)
Source:[10]
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.
Idaho
Prosecuting attorneys in Idaho are assigned by county.
Source:[15]
Illinois
Illinois prosecutors are known as state's attorneys. They are assigned by county.
Source:[16]
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.
Source:[17]
Iowa
Iowa's prosecutors are known as county attorneys. Two county attorneys serve two counties, while the rest serve one.
Source:[18]
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.
Source:[19]
Kentucky
Kentucky judicial circuits map
Kentucky prosecutors, known as Commonwealth's Attorneys, are assigned by circuit .
Circuit
Counties
Commonwealth's Attorney
First Circuit
Ballard , Carlisle , Fulton , Hickman
Michael B. Stacy (Ind.)
Second Circuit
McCracken
Daniel Boaz (D)
Third Circuit
Christian
Maureen Leamy (R)
Fourth Circuit
Hopkins
Kathryn Senter (R)
Fifth Circuit
Crittenden , Union , Webster
Zac Greenwell (D)
Sixth Circuit
Daviess
Mike Van Meter (D)
Seventh Circuit
Logan , Todd
Neil Kerr (R)
Eighth Circuit
Edmonson , Warren
Kori Beck Bumgarner (D)
Ninth Circuit
Hardin
Shane Young (R)
Tenth Circuit
Hart , LaRue , Nelson
Terry Geoghegan (D)
Eleventh Circuit
Green , Marion , Taylor , Washington
Shelly Miller (R)
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 W. Smith (D)
Twenty-sixth Circuit
Harlan
Steven 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 M. Copley (R)
Thirty-third Circuit
Perry
Scott Blair (D)
Thirty-fourth Circuit
McCreary , Whitley
Ronnie Bowling (R)
Thirty-fifth Circuit
Pike
Billy G. Slone (R)
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
Herbert L. McKee, Jr. (D)
Fifty-second Circuit
Graves
Richard Kemp (D)
Fifty-third Circuit
Anderson , Shelby , Spencer
Hart T. Megibben (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 (R)
Fifty-seventh Circuit
Russell , Wayne
Matthew Leveridge (R)
Source:[20]
Louisiana
Map showing Louisiana judicial districts
Louisiana prosecutors are elected by district .
District
Parishes
District Attorney
1st
Caddo
James E. Stewart, Sr. (D)
2nd
Bienville , Claiborne , Jackson
Danny Newell (D)
3rd
Lincoln , Union
John F. Belton (Ind.)
4th
Morehouse , Ouachita
Steven Tew (Ind.)
5th
Franklin , Richland , West Carroll
Penny Douciere (R)
6th
East Carroll , Madison , Tensas
James E. Paxton (D)
7th
Catahoula , Concordia
Bradley R. Burget (D)
8th
Winn
R. Chris Nevils (Ind.)
9th
Rapides
Philip Terrell, Jr. (R)
10th
Natchitoches
Billy Joe Harrington (Ind.)
11th
Sabine
Don M. Burkett (R)
12th
Avoyelles
Charles A. Riddle III (D)
13th
Evangeline
Trent Brignac (R)
14th
Calcasieu
Stephen Dwight (R)
15th
Acadia , Lafayette , Vermilion
Donald Landry (R)
16th
Iberia , St. Martin , St. Mary
M. Bofill Duhé (R)
17th
Lafourche
Kristine M. Russell (R)
18th
Iberville , Pointe Coupee , West Baton Rouge
Antonio "Tony" Clayton (D)
19th
East Baton Rouge
Hillar C. Moore II (D)
20th
West Feliciana , East Feliciana
Samuel C. D'Aquilla (Ind.)
21st
Livingston , St. Helena , Tangipahoa
Scott M. Perrilloux (R)
22nd
St. Tammany , Washington
J. Collin Sims (R)
23rd
Ascension , Assumption , St. James
Ricky Babin (R)
24th
Jefferson
Paul D. Connick, Jr. (D)
25th
Plaquemines
Charles J. Ballay (R)
26th
Bossier , Webster
John "Schuyler" Marvin (R)
27th
St. Landry
Chad P. Pitre (R)
28th
LaSalle
J. Reed Walters (R)
29th
St. Charles
Joel T. Chaisson II (D)
30th
Vernon
Terry Lambright (Ind.)
31st
Jefferson Davis
Lauren Heinen (R)
32nd
Terrebonne
Joseph L. Waitz, Jr. (R)
33rd
Allen
Joseph Green, Jr. (Ind.)
34th
St. Bernard
Perry M. Nicosia (D)
35th
Grant
James "Jay" P. Lemoine (R)
36th
Beauregard
James Lestage (R)
37th
Caldwell
Brian Frazier (Ind.)
38th
Cameron
Thomas Barrett, III (R)
39th
Red River
Julie C. Jones (D)
40th
St. John the Baptist
Bridget A. Dinvaut (D)
Orleans
Jason Williams (D)
42nd
DeSoto
Charles B. Adams (R)
Source:[21]
Maine
Maine's prosecutors are elected by district.
Source:[22]
Maryland
Maryland's prosecutors are known as state's attorneys and are assigned by county.
Source:[23]
Massachusetts
Massachusetts's district attorneys are elected in districts, two of which include multiple counties.[24]
^ The town of Athol is in Worcester County but included in the Northwestern District.
Michigan
Michigan's prosecuting attorneys are assigned by county.
Source:[36]
Minnesota
Minnesota prosecutors are assigned by county and known as county attorneys. Their elections are non-partisan.
Source:[37]
Mississippi
Mississippi prosecutors are assigned by circuit.
Circuit
Counties
District Attorney
1
Alcorn , Itawamba , Lee , Monroe , Pontotoc , Prentiss , Tishomingo
John Weddle (R)
2
Hancock , Harrison , Stone
W. Crosby Parker (R)[38]
3
Benton , Calhoun , Chickasaw , Lafayette , Marshall , Tippah , Union
Ben Creekmore (R)
4
Leflore , Sunflower , Washington
W. Dewayne Richardson (D)
5
Attala , Carroll , Choctaw , Grenada , Montgomery , Webster , Winston
William "Adam" Hopper (R)
6
Adams , Amite , Franklin , Wilkinson
Tim Cotton (Ind.)
7
Hinds
Jody Owens (D)
8
Leake , Neshoba , Newton , Scott
Steven S. Kilgore (R)
9
Issaquena , Sharkey , Warren
Richard (Ricky) Smith, Jr. (D)
10
Clarke , Kemper , Lauderdale , Wayne
Kassie Coleman (R)
11
Bolivar , Coahoma , Quitman , Tunica
Brenda F. Mitchell (D)
12
Forrest , Perry
Lin Carter (R)
13
Covington , Jasper , Simpson , Smith
Chris Hennis (R)
14
Lincoln , Pike , Walthall
Brendon Adams (R)
15
Jefferson Davis , Lamar , Lawrence , Marion , Pearl River
Hal Kittrell (R)
16
Clay , Lowndes , Noxubee , Oktibbeha
Scott W. Colom (D)
17
Panola , Tallahatchie , Tate , Yalobusha
Jay Hale (R)
18
Jones
Brad R. Thompson (R)
19
George , Greene , Jackson
Angel Myers McIlrath (R)
20
Madison , Rankin
John K. "Bubba" Bramlett, Jr. (R)
21
Holmes , Humphreys , Yazoo
Akillie Malone Oliver (D)
22
Claiborne , Copiah , Jefferson
Daniella M. Shorter (D)
23
DeSoto
Matthew Barton (R)
Source:[39]
Missouri
Missouri's prosecutors are known as prosecuting attorneys and serve a single county.
^ St. Louis City's prosecutor is known as a Circuit Attorney.
Source:[40] [41]
Montana
Montana prosecutors are known as county attorneys. 54 out of 56 counties elect their prosecutors, with 2/3 holding partisan elections.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Elected in a nonpartisan election
^ 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)
^ Petroleum County appoints its prosecutor. (Hessick 2020 , p. 183)
Source:[42]
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
Source:[43]
Nevada
Nevada district attorneys are elected by county.
^ Carson City uses non-partisan elections. (Hessick 2020 , p. 202)
Source:[44]
New Hampshire
New Hampshire prosecutors are known as county attorneys.
Source:[45]
New Jersey
New Jersey prosecutors are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the state senate. They are assigned by county.
Source:[46]
New Mexico
New Mexico district attorneys are assigned by district.
District
Counties
District Attorney
1
Los Alamos , Rio Arriba , Santa Fe
Mary V. Carmack-Altwies (D)
2
Bernalillo
Sam Bregman (D)
3
Doña Ana
Gerald M. Byers (D)
4
Guadalupe , Mora , San Miguel
Thomas A. Clayton (D)
5
Chaves , Eddy , Lea
Dianna Luce (R)
6
Grant , Hidalgo , Luna
Michael R. Renteria (D)
7
Catron , Sierra , Socorro , Torrance
Clint Wellborn (R)
8
Colfax , Taos , Union
Marcus J. Montoya (D)
9
Curry , Roosevelt
Quentin Ray
10
De Baca , Harding , Quay
Timothy L. Rose (I)
11[NM 1]
San Juan
Robert P. “Rick” Tedrow (R)
McKinley
Bernadine Martin (D)
12
Lincoln , Otero
Scot D. Key (R)
13
Cibola , Sandoval , Valencia
Barbara A. Romo (D)
^ The 11th district has two district attorneys.
Source:[47]
New York
Source:[49]
North Carolina
North Carolina elects its district attorneys in multi-county districts.
District
Counties
District Attorney
1
Camden , Chowan , Currituck , Dare , Gates , Pasquotank , Perquimans
Jeff Cruden (R)
2
Beaufort , Hyde , Martin , Tyrrell , Washington
Seth Edwards (D)
3
Pitt
Faris Dixon (D)
4
Carteret , Craven , Pamlico
Scott Thomas (R)
5
Duplin , Jones , Onslow , Sampson
Ernie Lee (R)
6
New Hanover , Pender
Ben David (D)
7
Bertie , Halifax , Hertford , Northampton
Kim Gourrier Scott (D)
8
Edgecombe , Nash , Wilson
Jeffrey A. Marsigli (R)
9
Greene , Lenoir , Wayne
Matt Delbridge (R)
10
Wake
Lorrin Freeman (D)
11
Franklin , Granville , Person , Vance , Warren
Mike Waters (R)
12
Harnett , Lee
Suzanne Matthews (R)
13
Johnston
Susan Doyle (R)
14
Cumberland
Billy West (D)
15
Bladen , Brunswick , Columbus
Jon David (R)
16
Durham
Satana Deberry (D)
17
Alamance
Sean Boone (R)
18
Chatham , Orange
Jeff Nieman (D)
20
Robeson
Matt Scott (D)
21
Anson , Richmond , Scotland
Reece Saunders (D)
22
Caswell , Rockingham
Jason Ramey (R)
23
Stokes , Surry
Tim Watson (R)
24
Guilford
Avery Crump (D)
25
Cabarrus
Ashlie Shanley (R)
26
Mecklenburg
Spencer Merriweather (D)
27
Rowan
Brandy Cook (R)
28
Montgomery , Stanly
T. Lynn Clodfelter (R)
29
Hoke, Moore
Mike Hardin (R)
30
Union
Trey Robison (R)
31
Forsyth
Jim O'Neill (R)
32
Alexander , Iredell
Sarah Kirkman (R)
33
Davidson , Davie
Garry Frank (R)
34
Alleghany , Ashe , Wilkes , Yadkin
Tom Horner (R)
35
Avery , Madison , Mitchell , Watauga , Yancey
Seth Banks (R)
36
Burke , Caldwell , Catawba
Scott Reilly (R)
37
Randolph
Andy Gregson (R)
38
Gaston
Travis Page (R)
39
Cleveland , Lincoln
Mike Miller (R)
40
Buncombe
Todd Williams (D)
41
McDowell , Rutherford
Ted Bell (R)
42
Henderson , Polk , Transylvania
R. Andrew Murray (R)
43
Cherokee , Clay , Graham , Haywood , Jackson , Macon , Swain
Ashley Hornsby Welch (R)
Source:[50]
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.
Source:[52]
Ohio
Ohio assigns prosecuting attorneys by county.
Source:[53]
Oklahoma
Oklahoma assigns its district attorneys by district.
District
Counties
District Attorney
1
Beaver , Cimarron , Harper , Texas
George Buddy Leach III (R)
2
Beckham , Custer , Ellis , Roger Mills , Washita
Angela Marsee (R)
3
Greer , Harmon , Jackson , Kiowa , Tillman
David Thomas (R)
4
Blaine , Canadian , Garfield , Grant , Kingfisher
Mike Fields (R)
5
Comanche , Cotton
Kyle Cabelka (R)
6
Caddo , Grady , Jefferson , Stephens
Jason Hicks (R)
7
Oklahoma
Vicki Behenna (D)
8
Kay , Noble
Brian Hermanson (R)
9
Logan , Payne
Laura Thomas (R)
10
Osage , Pawnee
Mike Fisher (R)
11
Nowata , Washington
Will Drake (R)
12
Craig , Mayes , Rogers
Matt Ballard (R)
13
Delaware , Ottawa
Kenny Wright (R)
14
Tulsa
Steve Kunzweiler (R)
15
Muskogee
Larry Edwards (R)
16
Latimer , Le Flore
Kevin S. Merritt (R)
17
Choctaw , McCurtain , Pushmataha
Mark Matloff (R)
18
Haskell , Pittsburg
Chuck Sullivan (R)
19
Atoka , Bryan , Coal
Timothy Webster (R)
20
Carter , Johnston , Love , Marshall , Murray
Craig Ladd (R)
21
Cleveland , Garvin , McClain
Greg Mashburn (R)
22
Hughes , Pontotoc , Seminole
Erik Johnson (R)
23
Lincoln , Pottawatomie
Adam Pantner (R)
24
Creek , Okfuskee
Max Cook (R)
25
Okmulgee , McIntosh
Carol Iski (R)
26
Alfalfa , Dewey , Major , Woods , Woodward
Christopher Boring (R)
27
Adair , Cherokee , Sequoyah , Wagoner
Jack Thorp (R)
Source:[54]
Oregon
Oregon assigns district attorneys by county. Their elections are non-partisan.
Source:[55]
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania assigns district attorneys by county.
^ Zappala ran in the Democratic primary and lost. He then ran in the general election as a Republican and won.
Source:[56]
Rhode Island
All prosecutions in the state of Rhode Island are handled by the Attorney General of Rhode Island . 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 .
Circuit
Counties
Solicitor
1st
Calhoun , Dorchester , Orangeburg
David Pascoe, Jr. (D)
2nd
Aiken , Bamberg , Barnwell
Bill Weeks (R)[58]
3rd
Clarendon , Lee , Sumter , Williamsburg
Ernest A. "Chip" Finney III (D)
4th
Chesterfield , Darlington , Dillon , Marlboro
William B. Rogers, Jr. (D)
5th
Kershaw , Richland
Byron Gipson (D)
6th
Chester , Fairfield , Lancaster
Randy E. Newman, Jr. (R)
7th
Cherokee , Spartanburg
Barry J. Barnette (R)
8th
Abbeville , Greenwood , Laurens , Newberry
David M. Stumbo (R)
9th
Berkeley , Charleston
Scarlett A. Wilson (R)
10th
Anderson , Oconee
David R. Wagner, Jr. (R)
11th
Edgefield , Lexington , McCormick , Saluda
S.R. (Rick) Hubbard III (R)
12th
Florence , Marion
E.L. (Ed) Clements III (D)
13th
Greenville , Pickens
W. Walter Wilkins III (R)
14th
Allendale , Beaufort , Colleton , Hampton , Jasper
Isaac McDuffie (Duffie) Stone III (R)
15th
Georgetown , Horry
Jimmy A. Richardson II (R)
16th
Union , York
Kevin S. Brackett (R)
Source:[59]
South Dakota
South Dakota assigns state's attorneys by county. Four pairs of counties share a state's attorney.
Source:[60]
Tennessee
Map of Tennessee's judicial districts
Tennessee prosecutors are known as district attorneys general. Collectively they are form "The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference."
Judicial District
Counties
District Attorney
1st
Carter , Johnson , Unicoi , and Washington
Steven R. Finney (R)
2nd
Sullivan
Barry P. Staubus (R)
3rd
Greene , Hamblen , Hancock , and Hawkins
Dan E. Armstrong (R)
4th
Cocke , Grainger , Jefferson , and Sevier
Jimmy B. Dunn (R)
5th
Blount
Ryan Desmond (R)
6th
Knox
Charme Allen (R)
7th
Anderson
Dave S. Clark (Ind.)
8th
Campbell , Claiborne , Fentress , Scott , and Union
Jared R. Effler (Ind.)
9th
Loudon , Meigs , Morgan , and Roane
Russell Johnson (Ind.)
10th
Bradley , McMinn , Monroe , and Polk
Shari Tayloe (R)
11th
Hamilton
Coty Wamp (R)
12th
Bledsoe , Franklin , Grundy , Marion , Rhea , and Sequatchie
Courtney Lynch (R)
13th
Clay , Cumberland , DeKalb , Overton , Pickett , Putnam , and White
Bryant C. Dunaway (R)
14th
Coffee
Craig Northcott (R)
15th
Jackson , Macon , Smith , Trousdale , and Wilson
Jason Lawson (R)
16th
Cannon and Rutherford
Jennings H. Jones (R)
17th
Bedford , Lincoln , Marshall , and Moore
Robert J. Carter (Ind.)
18th
Sumner
Ray Whitley (R)
19th
Montgomery and Robertson
Robert Nash (R)
20th
Davidson
Glenn Funk (D)
21st
Williamson
Stacey Edmonson (R)
22nd
Giles , Lawrence , Maury , and Wayne
Brent A. Cooper (R)
23rd
Cheatham , Dickson , Houston , Humphreys , and Stewart
Ray Crouch, Jr. (R)
24th
Benton , Carroll , Decatur , Hardin , and Henry
Neil Thomson (R)
25th
Fayette , Hardeman , Lauderdale , McNairy , and Tipton
Mark E. Davidson (R)
26th
Chester , Henderson , and Madison
Jody Pickens (R)
27th
Obion and Weakley
Colin Johnson (Ind.)
28th
Crockett , Gibson , and Haywood
Frederick Agee (R)
29th
Dyer and Lake
Danny Goodman, Jr. (Ind.)
30th
Shelby
Steven J. Mulroy (D)
31st
Van Buren and Warren
Christopher R. Stanford (R)
32nd
Hickman , Lewis , and Perry
Hans L. Schwendimann (R)
Source:[61] [62]
Texas
Texas prosecutors cover districts that include multiple counties or single counties. Some district attorneys are assigned a district which may or may not cover multiple 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
Layne Thompson (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)
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)
Harris
Kim Ogg (D)
Harrison
Reid McCain (R)
Hays
Kelly Higgins (D)
Hidalgo
Toribio “Terry” Palacios (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
Josh Tetens (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)
Source:[63]
Utah
Utah assigns district attorneys by county. They are called "County Attorneys."
^ 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.
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 M. "Jim" Hingeley (D)
Alexandria City
Bryan L. Porter (D)
Alleghany (incl. Covington City )
Ann Gardner (Ind.)
Amelia
Lee R. Harrison (Ind.)
Amherst
W. Lyle Carver (Ind.)
Appomattox
Leslie M. "Les" Fleet (Ind.)
Arlington County and Falls Church City
Parisa Dehghani-Tafi (D)
Augusta
Timothy A. "Tim" Martin (R)
Bath
Charles S. "Charlie" Moore (Ind.)
Bedford
W. Wes Nance (R)
Bland
Patrick D. White (R)
Botetourt
John R.H. Alexander, II (R)
Bristol City
Jerry A. Wolfe (R)
Brunswick
Meredith A. Smith (Ind.)
Buchanan
M. Nikki Stiltner (R)
Buckingham
Kemper M. Beasley, III (Ind.)
Buena Vista City
Josh O. Elrod (Ind.)
Campbell
Paul A. McAndrews (Ind.)
Caroline
Benjamin P. "Ben" Heidt (Ind.)
Carroll (incl. Galax City [VA 1] )
Roger D. Brooks (R)
Charles City County
Tyler A. Klink (Ind.)
Charlotte
William E. "Bill" Green, Jr. (Ind.)
Charlottesville City
Joseph D. "Joe" Platania (D)
Chesapeake City
Matthew R. "Matt" Hamel (R)
Chesterfield
Erin B. Barr (Ind.)
Clarke
Anne M. Williams (R)
Colonial Heights City
Alfred G. "Gray" Collins, III (Ind.)
Craig
Matthew "Matt" Dunne (R)
Culpeper
Russell L. Rabb, III (R)
Cumberland
Wendy J.D. Hannah (Ind.)
Danville City
Michael J. "Mike" Newman (Ind.)
Dickenson
Joshua H. "Josh" Newberry (R)
Dinwiddie
Amanda N. Mann (Ind.)
Essex
Vince S. Donoghue (R)
Fairfax County (incl. Fairfax City )
Steve T. Descano (D)
Fauquier
Scott C. Hook (R)
Floyd
W. Eric Branscom (R)
Fluvanna
Jeffrey W. "Jeff" Haislip (Ind.)
Franklin
W. Cooper Brown, IV (R)
Frederick
Ross P. Spicer (R)
Fredericksburg City
Elizabeth K. "Libby" Humphries (Ind.)
Giles
Robert M. "Bobby" Lilly, Jr. (Ind.)
Gloucester
John T. Dusewicz (R)
Goochland
John L. Lumpkins, Jr. (R)
Grayson (incl. Galax City [VA 1] )
Brandon R. Boyles (R)
Greene
Edwin R. "Win" Consolvo (Ind.)
Greensville (incl. Emporia City )
Patricia T. "Patti" Watson (Ind.)
Halifax
Tracy Q. Martin (Ind.)
Hampton City
Anton A. Bell (D)
Hanover
Mackenzie K. Babichenko (R)
Henrico
Shannon L. Taylor (D)
Henry
M. Andrew Nester (Ind.)
Highland
Megan L. Yelen (R)
Hopewell City
Richard K. "Rick" Newman (Ind.)
Isle of Wight
Georgette C. Phillips (Ind.)
James City County (incl. Williamsburg City )
Nathan R. "Nate" Green (R)
King and Queen
Meredith D. Adkins (Ind.)
King George
Keri A. Gusmann (Ind.)
King William
Tiffany M. Webb (Ind.)
Lancaster
Anthony G. "Tony" Spencer (R)
Lee
H. Fuller Cridlin (D)
Loudoun
Robert D. "Bob" Anderson (R)
Louisa
Russell E. "Rusty" McGuire (R)
Lunenburg
Rhonda K. Alexander (Ind.)
Lynchburg City
Bethany A.S. Harrison (R)
Madison
Clarissa T. Berry (Ind.)
Martinsville City
G. Andrew "Andy" Hall (Ind.)
Mathews
T. Marie Walls (Ind.)
Mecklenburg
R. Allen Nash (Ind.)
Middlesex
Michael T. "Mike" Hurd (Ind.)
Montgomery
Mary K. Pettitt (R)
Nelson
Daniel L. Rutherford (R)
New Kent
T. Scott Renick (Ind.)
Newport News City
Howard E. Gwynn (D)
Norfolk City
Ramin Fatehi (D)
Northampton
Jack A. Thornton, III (Ind.)
Northumberland
Jane B. Wrightson (Ind.)
Nottoway
Leanne E. Watrous (Ind.)
Orange
S. Page Higginbotham, III (Ind.)
Page
Bryan M. Cave (R)
Patrick
Dayna K. Bobbitt (Ind.)
Petersburg City
Tiffany Buckner (D)
Pittsylvania
R. Bryan Haskins (R)
Portsmouth City
Stephanie N. Morales (D)
Powhatan
Robert C. "Rob" Cerullo (Ind.)
Prince Edward
Megan L. Clark (D)
Prince George
Susan O. Fierro (R)
Prince William (incl. Manassas City and Manassas Park City )
Amy K. Ashworth (D)
Pulaski
Justin L. Griffith (R)
Radford City
Christian E. "Chris" Rehak (D)
Rappahannock
Arthur L. "Art" Goff (Ind.)
Richmond City
Colette W. McEachin (D)
Richmond County
Elizabeth A. "Libby" Trible (Ind.)
Roanoke City
Donald S. "Don" Caldwell (Ind.)
Roanoke County
Brian T. Holohan (R)
Rockbridge (incl. Lexington City )
Jared L. Moon (R)
Rockingham (incl. Harrisonburg City )
Marsha L. Garst (R)
Russell
Zackary A. "Zack" Stoots (R)
Salem City
Thomas E. "Tom" Bowers (Ind.)
Scott
Kyle B. Kilgore (R)
Shenandoah
Elizabeth H. "Liz" Cooper (R)
Smyth
Philip L. "Bucky" Blevins (R)
Southampton (incl. Franklin City )
Eric A. Cooke (Ind.)
Spotsylvania
G. Ryan Mehaffey (R)
Stafford
Eric L. Olsen (R)
Staunton City
Jeffrey D. "Jeff" Gaines (Ind.)
Suffolk City
Narendra R. Pleas (D)
Surry
Derek A. Davis (Ind.)
Sussex
Regina T. Sykes (Ind.)
Tazewell
J. Chris Plaster (R)
Virginia Beach City
Colin D. Stolle (R)
Warren
John S. Bell (R)
Washington
Joshua S. "Josh" Cumbow (D)
Waynesboro City
David L. Ledbetter (Ind.)
Westmoreland
Julia H. Sichol (Ind.)
Winchester City
Heather D. Hovermale (Ind.)
Wise (incl. Norton City )
M. Brett Hall (R)
Wythe
Michael D. "Mike" Jones (R)
York (incl. Poquoson City )
Krystyn L. Reid (R)
^ a b The city of Galax is split between two prosecutors.
Source:[67]
Washington
Washington assigns district attorneys by county. They are known as "Prosecuting Attorneys."
^ The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney is a non-partisan position.[68]
^ 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."
Source:[71]
Wisconsin
Wisconsin assigns district attorneys by county.
Source:[72]
Wyoming
Wyoming assigns district attorneys by county, who are thus known as "County Attorneys."
Source:[73]
References
^ "Find my District Attorney" . Alabama District Attorneys Association . Retrieved April 14, 2022 .
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