Massachusetts Attorney General


The Massachusetts Attorney General is an elected constitutionally defined executive officer of the Massachusetts Government. The officeholder is the chief lawyer and law enforcement officer of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The officeholder also acts as an advocate and resource for the Commonwealth and its residents in many areas, including consumer protection, combating fraud and corruption, protecting civil rights, and maintaining economic competition. The current Attorney General is Maura Healey.

History

When the 1780 state constitution was first enacted, the Attorney General was appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Governor's Council. The office was abolished in 1843 and re-established in 1849. In 1855 the constitution was amended so that the Attorney General was elected by the people. The length of the term of office has matched that of the governor, and elections are held concurrently with those for other constitutional office. Elections were first held annually, became biennial in 1920, and quadrennial in 1966.

Organization

The Office of the Attorney General is organized into six Bureaus: Executive; Energy and Environmental; Criminal; Government; Health Care and Fair Competition; and Public Protection and Advocacy. Each bureau is divided into divisions and teams. These Bureaus and Divisions have distinct missions, but work closely together to ensure the Attorney General’s Office provides the highest level of public protection.

List of Attorneys General of the [Province of Massachusetts Bay]

Office established at the start of Queen Anne's War in 1702.

List of Attorneys General of the [State of Massachusetts Bay]

Office reestablished at the start of the American Revolutionary War in 1776.
#NameTerm of Service
1Benjamin Kent1776–1778
2Robert Treat Paine1778–1780

List of Attorneys General of the [Commonwealth of Massachusetts]

Office reestablished upon the ratification of the Constitution of Massachusetts in 1780.

Living former Massachusetts attorneys general

As of, there are five living former Massachusetts attorneys general, the oldest being Francis X. Bellotti. The most recent attorney general to die was Edward Brooke on January 3, 2015.
NameTerm of officeDate of birth
Francis X. Bellotti1975–1987
James Shannon1987–1991
Scott Harshbarger1991–1999
Thomas Reilly1999–2007
Martha Coakley2007–2015