Viewing Attorney General Category (5) found:Joel Michael, "How the Senate Lost its Stagger: The Story of an Attorney GeneralThe Minnesota Senate is one of only 11 state senates with four-year, unstaggered terms. As a result, no senate seats are on the ballot in two out of five general elections. That practice is contrary to the constitutional framers' intent; they thought they were providing for staggered senate terms.... Attorneys General of Minnesota, 1849-2017.The names, party affiliations and dates of service of the attorneys general of Minnesota from 1849 to the present are posted here.... Results of Elections for Attorney General, 1857-2014 (2016).The results of elections of each Attorney General from 1857 through 2014 are posted here.
Wallace Barton Douglas (1852-1930).Wallace Barton Douglas graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan in 1875. Eight years later, he moved to Moorhead, where he served as city attorney, and later as attorney for Clay County. After two terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives, he was elected Attorney General... Opinions of the Attorneys General of the State of Minnesota, 1858-1883 (1884).The opinions of each Attorney General from the formation of the State of Minnesota in 1858 through 1883 were published by West Publishing Company in one volume in 1884. The book is posted here. ... |