List of district attorneys by county

This is a list of American 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 Spencer B. Walker (D)
2 Butler, Lowndes Charlotte M. Tesmer (D)
3 Barbour, Bullock, Crenshaw Ben C. Reeves, Jr. (D)
4 Bibb, Dallas, Hale, Perry, Wilcox Michael W. Jackson (D)
5 Chambers, Macon, Randolph, Tallapoosa Douglas Jeremy Duerr
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)
11 Lauderdale Christopher E. Connolly (R)
12 Coffee, Pike Thomas T. Anderson (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 Jill H. Lee (R)
19 Autauga, Chilton, Elmore Randall V. Houston (R)
20 Henry, Houston Patrick B. Jones III (R)
21 Escambia Stephen M. Billy (D)
22 Covington Walter M. Merrell III (R)
23 Madison Robert L. Broussard (R)
24 Fayette, Lamar, Pickens Andy Hamlin
25 Marion, Winston Scott A. Slatton (R)
26 Russell Kenneth E. Davis (D)
27 Marshall Clark E. Johnson III
28 Baldwin Robert E. Wilters (R)
29 Talladega Steven D. Giddens (R)
30 St. Clair Lyle Harmon (R)
31 Colbert Bryce U. Graham, Jr. (D)
32 Cullman C. Wilson Blaylock (R)
33 Dale, Geneva T. Kirke Adams (R)
34 Franklin Joseph S. Rushing (D)
35 Conecuh, Monroe Stephen A. Wadlington (D)
36 Lawrence Errek P. Jett (R)
37 Lee Brandon M. Hughes (R)
38 Jackson Jason R. Pierce (R)
39 Limestone Brian C.T. Jones (R)
40 Clay, Coosa Jeffrey A. Willis (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 Attorney General.

District District Attorney
Anchorage/Dillingham Brittany L. Dunlop
Bethel S. Thomas P. Hoffer
Fairbanks/Utqiagvik Joseph B. Dallaire
Juneau/Sitka Angela D. Kemp
Kenai Scot H. Leaders
Ketchikan Timothy S. McGillicuddy
Kodiak Gustaf W. Olson
Kotzebue/Nome John A. Earthman
Palmer Roman J. Kalytiak

Source: [2]

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 Kenneth Angle (R)
Greenlee Jeremy Ford (Ind.)
La Paz Tony Rogers (D)
Maricopa Allister Adel (R)
Mohave Matthew Smith (R)
Navajo Brad Carlyon (D)
Pima Barbara Lawall (D)
Pinal Kent Volkmer (R)
Santa Cruz George Silva (D)
Yavapai Sheila Polk (R)
Yuma Jon Smith (D)

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 Henry H. Boyce
4th Madison, Washington Matt Durrett
5th Franklin, Johnson, Pope Jeff Phillips
6th Perry, Pulaski Larry Jegley
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

Source: [4]

California

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

County District Attorney
Alameda E. Nancy O'Malley
Alpine Michael Atwell
Amador Todd Riehe
Butte Michael L. Ramsey
Calaveras Barbara Yook
Colusa Matthew Beauchamp
Contra Costa Diana Becton
Del Norte Katherine Micks
El Dorado Vernon Pierson
Fresno Lisa Smittcamp
Glenn Dwayne Stewart
Humboldt Maggie Fleming
Imperial Gilbert G. Otero
Inyo Thomas L. Hardy
Kern Cynthia Zimmer
Kings Keith Fagundes
Lake Susan Krones
Lassen S. Melyssah Rios
Los Angeles George Gascon
Madera Sally O. Moreno
Marin Lori Frugoli
Mariposa Walter Wall
Mendocino C. David Eyster
Merced Kimberly Lewis
Modoc Sophia Meyer
Mono Tim Kendall
Monterey Jeannine M. Pacioni
Napa Allison Haley
Nevada Clifford Newell
Orange Todd Spitzer
Placer Morgan Gire
Plumas David Hollister
Riverside Michael Hestrin
Sacramento Anne Marie Schubert
San Benito Candice Hooper-Mancino
San Bernardino Jason Anderson
San Diego Summer Stephan
San Francisco Chesa Boudin
San Joaquin Tori Verber Salazar
San Luis Obispo Dan Dow
San Mateo Stephen M. Wagstaffe
Santa Barbara Joyce Dudley
Santa Clara Jeffrey Rosen
Santa Cruz Jeff Rosell
Shasta Stephanie A. Bridgett
Sierra Sandra Groven
Siskiyou James Kirk Andrus
Solano Krishna A. Abrams
Sonoma Jill Ravitch
Stanislaus Birgit Fladager
Sutter Amanda L. Hopper
Tehama Matthew Rogers
Trinity Donna Daly
Tulare Tim Ward
Tuolumne Laura L. Krieg
Ventura Gregory Totten
Yolo Jeffrey Reisig
Yuba Clint Curry

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 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 Alonzo C. Payne (D)
13th Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Travis Sides (R)
14th Grand, Moffat, Routt Matthew Karzen (I)
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 Matthew G. Margeson (R)

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 Dawn Gallo
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 Delaware Attorney General. 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 Monique Worrell (D)
10th Hardee, Highlands, Polk Brian Haas (R)
11th Miami-Dade Katherine Fernandez-Rundle (D)
12th DeSoto, Manatee, Sarasota Ed Brodsky (R)
13th Hillsborough Andrew Warren (D)
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 49 circuits.

CircuitCountiesDistrict Attorney
AlapahaAtkinson, Berrien, Clinch, Cook, LanierRichard L. Perryman III (R)
AlcovyNewton, WaltonRandy McGinley (R)
AppalachianFannin, Gilmer, PickensB. Alison Sosebee (R)
AtlantaFultonFani Willis (D)
AtlanticBryan, Evans, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, TattnallTom Durden (D)
AugustaBurke, Columbia, RichmondJared Williams (D)
Bell-ForsythForsythPenny Penn (R)
Blue RidgeCherokeeShannon Wallace (R)
BrunswickAppling, Camden, Glynn, Jeff Davis, WayneKeith Higgins (I)
ChattahoocheeChattahoochee, Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Talbot, TaylorMark P. Jones (D)
CherokeeBartow, GordonRosemary M. Greene (R)
ClaytonTasha M. Mosley (D)
CobbFlynn D. Broady, Jr. (D)
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
GwinnettPatsy Austin-Gatson (D)
HoustonGeorge Hartwig (R)
Lookout MountainCatoosa, Chattooga, Dade, WalkerChris A. Arnt (R)
MaconBibb, Crawford, PeachK. David Cooke (D)
MiddleCandler, Emanuel, Jefferson, Toombs, WashingtonHayward Altman (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, WilkinsonStephen Bradley (R)
OconeeBleckley, Dodge, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, WheelerTimothy Vaughn (D)
OgeecheeBulloch, Effingham, Jenkins, ScrevenRichard Mallard (R)
PataulaClay, Early, Miller, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, TerrellRonald McNease, Jr. (D)
PauldingDick Donovan (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
Stone MountainDeKalbSherry Boston (D)
TallapoosaHaralson, PolkJack Browning (R)
TiftonIrwin, Tift, Turner, WorthC. Paul Bowden (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)

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.

County Prosecuting Attorney
Hawaii Kelden B. A. Waltjen[11]
Honolulu Steven S. Alm[12]
Kauai Justin Kollar[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 Adam McKenzie[15]
Benewah Brian Thie (R)
Bingham Paul Rogers (Ind.)
Blaine Jim Thomas (R)
Boise Adam Strong (R)
Bonner Louis Marshall (R)
Bonneville Daniel Clark (R)
Boundary Jack Douglas (R)
Butte Steve Stephens (R)
Camas Matthew Pember
Canyon Bryan Taylor (R)
Caribou S. Doug Wood (R)
Cassia Douglas G. Abenroth (R)
Clark Craig Simpson
Clearwater Clayne Tyler (R)
Custer Justin Oleson (R)
Elmore Daniel Page (R)
Franklin Vic Pearson (R)
Fremont Marcia Murdoch (R)
Gem Erick Thompson (R)
Gooding Matthew Pember (R)
Idaho Kirk MacGregor (R)
Jefferson Paul Butikofer (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[16]
Madison Sid Brown (R)
Minidoka Lance Stevenson (R)
Nez Perce Justin Coleman (D)
Oneida Cody Brower (R)
Owyhee Jeffrey Phillips (R)
Payette Ross Pittman (Ind.)
Power Anson Call (R)
Shoshone Keisha Oxendine (D)
Teton Billie Siddoway (R)
Twin Falls Grant Loebs (R)
Valley Carol Brockman (R)
Washington Delton Walker (R)

Source: [17]

Illinois

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx

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)
BrownMark L. Vincent (R)
BureauGeno J. Caffarini (D)
CalhounRichard Ringhausen (D)
CarrollScott Brinkmeier (R)
CassR. John Alvarez (D)
ChampaignJulia Rietz (D)
ChristianMike Havera (D)
ClarkKyle Hutson (R)
ClayJoel Powless (R)
ClintonJohn Hudspeth (R)
ColesBrian L. Bower (R)
CookKimberly M. Foxx (D)
CrawfordMatt Hartrich (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 Kilber (R)
FayetteJoshua Morrison (R)
FordAndrew L. Killian (R)
FranklinEvan Owens (D)
FultonJustin Jochums (D)
GallatinDouglas E. Dyhrkopp (D)
GreeneCaleb Briscoe (R)
GrundyJason Helland (R)
HamiltonJustin E. Hood (D)
HancockRachel Bloom Mast (R)
HardinDaniel Cockrum (D)
HendersonColby G. Hathaway (R)
HenryMatt Schutte (R)
IroquoisJames Devine (R)
JacksonMichael Carr (D)
JasperChad Miller (R)
JeffersonSean Featherstun (D)
JerseyBenjamin L. Goetten (D)
Jo DaviessJohn Hay (R)
JohnsonTambra Cain Sharp
KaneJoseph H. McMahon (R)
KankakeeJim Rowe (D)
KendallEric Weis (R)
KnoxJohn Pepmeyer (D)
LakeMichael Nerheim (R)
LaSalleKaren Donnelly (R)
LawrenceMichael M. Strange (R)
LeeMatthew T. Klahn (R)
LivingstonRandy Yedniak (R)
LoganJonathan C. Wright (R)
MaconJay Scott (D)
MacoupinJennifer A. Watson (D)
MadisonThomas D. Gibbons (D)
MarionBill Milner (R)
MarshallPaul Bauer (R)
MasonRoger Thomson (D)
MassacPatrick Windhorst (R)
McDonoughMatt Kwacala (R)
McHenryPatrick Kenneally (R)
McLeanJason Chambers (R)
MenardGabe Grosboll (R)
MercerMeeghan N. Lee (D)
MonroeChris Hitzemann (R)
MontgomeryBryant Hitchings (D)
MorganGray Herndon Noll (R)
MoultrieTracy L. Weaver (R)
OgleEric Morrow (R)
PeoriaJerry Brady (D)
PerryDavid Searby (R)
PiattDana Rhoades (R)
PikeZachary P. Boren (R)
PopeMelissa Presser (D)
PulaskiJames Flummer (R)
PutnamChristina Mennie (R)
RandolphJeremy Walker (D)
RichlandCharles Bradley Vaughn (R)
Rock IslandJohn McGehee (D)
SalineMolly Wilson Kasiar (R)
SangamonDan Wright (R)
SchuylerRamon M. Escapa (D)
ScottMichael L. Hill (R)
ShelbyGina Vonderheide (D)
St. ClairBrendan Kelly (D)
StarkJames D. Owens (D)
StephensonCarl Larson (R)
TazewellStewart J. Umholtz (R)
UnionTyler Edmonds (D)
VermilionJacqueline Lacy (R)
WabashCassandra A. Goldman (D)
WarrenAndrew Doyle (R)
WashingtonDaniel Bronke (R)
WayneKevin Kakac (R)
WhiteDenton Aud (R)
WhitesideTerry Costello (D)
WillJames Glasgow (D)
WilliamsonBrandon Zanotti (D)
WinnebagoMarilyn Hite-Ross (D)
WoodfordGregory Minger (R)

Source: [18]

Indiana

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

County/CountiesDistrictProsecuting Attorney
Adams26Jeremy W. Brown (R)
Allen38Karen E. Richards (R)
Bartholomew9William M. Nash (R)
Benton76John C. Wright (R)
Blackford71Kevin N. Basey (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)
Crawford77Cheryl J. Hillenburg (D)
Daviess49Daniel S. Murrie (R)
Dearborn, Ohio7Lynn M. Deddens (R)
Decatur69Nathan W. Harter IV (R)
DeKalb75ClaraMary Winebrenner (R)
Delaware46Eric M. Hoffman (D)
Dubois57Anthony D. Quinn (D)
Elkhart34Vicki E. Becker (R)
Fayette73Bette J. Jones (R)
Floyd52Keith A. Henderson (R)
Fountain61Daniel L. Askren (R)
Franklin37Christopher Huerkamp (R)
Fulton41Michael T. Marrs (R)
Gibson66Michael R. Cochren (R)
Grant48Rodney L. Faulk (R)
Greene63Jarrod D. Holtsclaw (R)
Hamilton24D. Lee Buckingham II (R)
Hancock18Brent E. Eaton (R)
Harrison3J. Otto Schalk (R)
Hendricks55Lorin P. Delp (R)
Henry53Joseph J. Bergacs (R)
Howard62Mark A. McCann (R)
Huntington56Amy Christine Richison (R)
Jackson40Jeffrey A. Chalfant (R)
Jasper30Jacob Taulman (R)
Jay58Wesley A. Schemenaur (D)
Jefferson5David R. Sutter (D)
Jennings86Brian J. Belding (R)
Johnson8Joseph Villanueva (R)
Knox12J. Dirk Carnahan (R)
Kosciusko54Daniel H. Hampton (R)
LaGrange35Gregory J. Kenner (R)
Lake31Bernard A. Crater (D)
LaPorte32John Lake (D)
Lawrence81Samuel C. Arp II (R)
Madison50Rodney J. Cummings (R)
Marion19Ryan Mears (D)
Marshall72E. Nelson Chipman, Jr. (R)
Martin90Aureola S. Wright (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)
Owen78Donald R. VanDerMoere II (R)
Parke68Steve A. Cvengros (R)
Perry70Jason R. Hoch (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)
Spencer84Victor Ippoliti (R)
Starke44Leslie A. Baker (R)
Steuben85Jeremy T. Musser (R)
Sullivan14Ann Smith Mischler (R)
Switzerland91Monica L. Hensley (D)
Tippecanoe23Patrick K. Harrington (R)
Tipton36Jay D. Rich (R)
Union89Andrew "A.J." Bryson (D)
Vanderburgh1Nicholas G. Herrmann (R)
Vermillion47Bruce D. Aukerman (D)
Vigo43Terry R. Modesitt (R)
Wabash27William C. Hartley, Jr. (R)
Warren21John A. Larson (R)
Warrick2Michael J. Perry (R)
Washington42Dustin L. Houchin (R)
Wayne17Michael W. Shipman (R)
Wells28Andrew J. Carnall (D)
White39Robert J. Guy (R)
Whitley82Daniel J. Sigler, Jr. (R)

Source: [19]

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 (R)
AudubonSarah A. Jennings (R)
BentonDavid C. Thompson (D)
Black HawkBrian Williams (D)
BooneDan Kolacia (D)
BremerKasey E. Wadding (R)
BuchananShawn M. Harden (D)
Buena VistaPaul Allen (R)
ButlerGreg Lievens (R)
CalhounTina Meth-Farrington (R)
CarrollJohn C. Werden (R)
CassVanessa Strazdas (R)
CedarJeff Renander (R)
Cerro GordoCarlyle D. Dalen (D)
CherokeeRyan Kolpin (R)
ChickasawJennifer L. Schwickerath (D)
ClarkeAdam Ramsey (R)
ClayKristi Busse (R)
ClaytonZach Herrmann (Ind.)
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)
DubuqueC.J. May III (D)
EmmetMelanie Summers Bauer (R)
FayetteW. Wayne Saur (R)
FloydRichard Ginbey (R)
FranklinBrent Symens (R)
Fremont, MillsNaeda Elliott (R)
GreeneThomas Laehn (L)
GrundyErika L. Allen (R)
GuthrieBrenna Bird (R)
HamiltonPatrick Chambers (D)
HancockBlake H. Norman (R)
HardinDarrell Meyer (R)
HarrisonJennifer Mumm (D)
HenryDarin Stater (R)
HowardKevin Schoeberl (R)
HumboldtJon Beaty (R)
IdaMeghann Cosgrove Whitmer (D)
IowaTim McMeen (R)
JacksonSara Davenport (R)
JasperScott Nicholson (D)
JeffersonChauncey Moulding (D)
JohnsonJanet M. Lyness (D)
JonesKristoffer Lyons (Ind.)
KeokukAmber Thompson (R)
KossuthTodd Holmes (D)
LeeRoss Braden (D)
LinnJerry Vander Sanden (D)
LouisaAdam D. Parsons (R)
LucasBrandon Shelton (R)
LyonShayne Mayer (R)
MadisonMatthew Schultz (R)
MahaskaAndrew Ritland (R)
MarionEd Bull (R)
MarshallJennifer Miller (R)
MitchellMark L. Walk (R)
MononaIan McConeghy (R)
MonroeJohn A. Pabst (R)
MontgomeryDrew B. Swanson (R)
MuscatineAlan Ostergren (R)
O'BrienRachel Becker (R)
OsceolaNolan McGowan (R)
PageCarl Sonksen (R)
Palo AltoPeter Hart (D)
PlymouthDarin J. Raymond (R)
PocahontasDaniel Feistner (R)
PolkJohn P. Sarcone (D)
PottawattamieMatthew Wilber (R)
PoweshiekBart Klaver (R)
Ringgold, TaylorClinton L. Spurrier (R)
SacBen Smith (R)
ScottMichael J. Walton (D)
ShelbyMarcus Gross, Jr. (D)
SiouxThomas Kunstle (R)
StoryJessica Reynolds (D)
TamaBrent D. Heeren (R)
UnionTimothy R. Kenyon (R)
Van BurenH. Craig Miller (R)
WapelloRuben Neff (R)
WarrenDoug Eichholz (R)
WashingtonJohn Gish (R)
WayneAlan M. Wilson (R)
WebsterDarren Driscoll (D)
WinnebagoKelsey Beenken (R)
WinneshiekAndrew Vandermaaten (R)
WoodburyPatrick Jennings (D)
WorthJeff Greve (R)
WrightEric Simonson (R)

Source: [20]

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)
BarberGaten Wood (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
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)
DouglasCharles Branson (D)
EdwardsMark Frame (D)
Elk, GreenwoodJoe Lee (R)
EllisTom Drees (D)
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)
HarperRichard Raleigh (R)
HarveyDavid E. Yoder (D)
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)
LinnJames Brun (R)
LoganCraig Ulrich (R)
LyonJames Marcus Goodman (R)
MarionJoel Ensey
MarshallMeghan Votacek (R)
McPhersonGregory T. Benefiel (R)
MeadeClay Kuhns (R)
MiamiElizabeth Sweeney-Reeder (R)
MitchellMark Noah (Ind.)
MontgomeryLarry Markle (R)
MorrisLaura E. Allen (R)
MortonAdam Carey (R)
NemahaBrad M. Lippert (R)
NeoshoLinus Thuston (R)
NessKevin B. Salzman (R)
Norton, PhillipsMelissa Schoen (R)
OsageJack Hobbs
OsbornePaul Gregory (R)
OttawaRichard Buck (R)
PawneeDouglas W. McNett (R)
PottawatomieSherri Schuck (R)
PrattTracey T. Beverlin (R)
RawlinsCharles A. Peckham (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)
SumnerKerwin Spencer (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: [21]

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 Richard Boling (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 Warren Chris Cohron (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 Jim Crawford (D)
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 Ronnie Goldy (D)
Twenty-second Circuit Fayette Lou Anna Red Corn (D)
Twenty-third Circuit Estill, Lee, Owsley Heather Combs (R)
Twenty-fourth Circuit Johnson, Lawrence, Martin Floyd "Tony" Skeans (Ind.)
Twenty-fifth Circuit Clark, Madison David Smith (D)
Twenty-sixth Circuit Harlan Parker Boggs (D)
Twenty-seventh Circuit Knox, Laurel Jackie Steele (Ind.)
Twenty-eighth Circuit Lincoln, Pulaski, Rockcastle Eddy Montgomery (Ind.)
Twenty-ninth Circuit Adair, Casey Brian Wright (R)
Thirtieth Circuit Jefferson Tom Wine (D)
Thirty-first Circuit Floyd Brent Turner (Ind.)
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 (Ind.)
Thirty-seventh Circuit Carter, Elliott, Morgan Brandon Ison (D)
Thirty-eighth Circuit Butler, Edmonson, Hancock, Ohio Blake Chambers (R)
Thirty-ninth Circuit Breathitt, Powell, Wolfe Miranda King (Ind.)
Fortieth Circuit Clinton, Cumberland, Monroe Jesse Stockton (Ind.)
Forty-first Circuit Clay, Jackson, Leslie Gary Gregory (Ind.)
Forty-second Circuit Calloway, Marshall Dennis Foust (Ind.)
Forty-third Circuit Barren, Metcalfe John Gardner (D)
Forty-fourth Circuit Bell Karen Blondell (R)
Forty-fifth Circuit McLean, Muhlenberg Ralph Vick (D)
Forty-sixth Circuit Breckinridge, Grayson, Meade Rick Allen Hardin (R)
Forty-seventh Circuit Letcher Edison Banks (Ind.)
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: [22]

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, OuachitaRobert S. Tew (Ind.)
5thFranklin, Richland, West CarrollPenny Douciere (Ind.)
6thEast Carroll, Madison, TensasJames E. Paxton (D)
7thCatahoula, ConcordiaBradley R. Burget (D)
8thWinnR. Chris Nevils (Ind.)
9thRapidesPhilip Terrell, Jr. (D)
10thNatchitochesBilly Joe Harrington (D)
11thSabineDon M. Burkett (R)
12thAvoyellesCharles A. Riddle III (D)
13thEvangelineTrent Brignac (D)
14thCalcasieuJohn F. DeRosier (D)
15thAcadia, Lafayette, VermilionKeith A. Stutes (R)
16thIberia, St. Martin, St. MaryM. Bofill (Bo) Dubé (R)
17thLafourcheKristine M. Russell (Ind.)
18thIberville, Pointe Coupee, West Baton RougeRichard J. Ward (D)
19thEast Baton RougeHillar C. Moore II (D)
20thWest Feliciana, East FelicianaSamuel C. D'Aquilla (D)
21stLivingston, St. Helena, TangipahoaScott M. Perrilloux (R)
22ndSt. Tammany, WashingtonWarren Montgomery (R)
23rdAscension, Assumption, St. JamesRicky Babin (R)
24thJeffersonPaul D. Connick, Jr. (D)
25thPlaqueminesCharles J. Ballay (D)
26thBossier, WebsterJohn "Schuyler" Martin (R)
27thSt. LandryCharles T. Cravins (Ind.)
28thLaSalleJ. Reed Walters (R)
29thSt. CharlesJoel T. Chaisson II (D)
30thVernonAsa A. Skinner (Ind.)
31stJefferson DavisMichael C. Cassidy (D)
32ndTerrebonneJoseph L. Waitz, Jr. (R)
33rdAllenH. Todd Nesom (D)
34thSt. BernardPerry M. Nicosia (D)
35thGrantJames "Jay" P. Lemoine (R)
36thBeauregardJames Lestage (R)
37thCaldwellBrian Frazier (Ind.)
38thCameronJennifer A. Jones (D)
39thRed RiverJulie C. Jones (D)
40thSt. John the BaptistBridget A. Dinvaut (D)
OrleansLeon A. Cannizzaro, Jr. (D)
42ndDeSotoGary Evans (D)

Source: [23]

Maine

Maine's prosecutors are elected by district.

DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
1stYorkKathryn Slattery (D)
2ndCumberlandJonathan Sahrbeck (Ind.)
3rdAndroscoggin, Franklin, OxfordAndrew S. Robinson (D)
4thKennebec, SomersetMaeghan Maloney (D)
5thPenobscot, PiscataquisMarianne Lynch (R)
6thKnox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, WaldoNatasha C. Irving (D)
7thHancock, WashingtonMatthew Foster (R)
8thAroostookTodd Collins (D)

Source: [24]

Maryland

Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby

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

County/Independent CityState's Attorney
AlleganyMichael Twigg (R)
Anne ArundelAnne Colt Leitness (D)
Baltimore CityMarilyn Mosby (D)
Baltimore CountyScott Shellenberger (D)
CalvertAndrew Rappaport (R)
CarolineJoe Riley (R)
CarrollBrian DeLeonardo (R)
CecilJames Dellmyer (R)
CharlesAnthony Covington (D)
DorchesterWilliam Jones (R)
FrederickCharles Smith (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)
TalbotScott Patterson (D)
WashingtonCharles Strong (R)
WicomicoJamie Dykes (R)
WorcesterKristin Heiser (R)

Source: [25]

Massachusetts

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

DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
BerkshireAndrea Harrington (D)[26]
BristolThomas M. Quinn III (D)[27]
Cape and IslandsBarnstable, Dukes, NantucketMichael D. O'Keefe (R)[28]
EasternEssexJonathan W. Blodgett (D)[29]
HampdenAnthony D. Gulluni (D)[30]
MiddlesexMarian Ryan (D)[31]
NorfolkMichael W. Morrissey (D)[32]
NorthwesternFranklin, Hampshire, and the town of Athol[MA 1]David E. Sullivan (D)[33]
PlymouthTimothy J. Cruz (R)[34]
SuffolkRachael Rollins (D)[35]
WorcesterJoseph D. Early, Jr. (D)[36]
  1. The town of Athol is technically 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)
BerrienMichael J. Sepic (R)
BranchValerie White (R)
CalhounDavid Gilbert (R)
CassVictor A. Fitz (R)
CharlevoixAllen Telgenhof (R)
CheboyganMelissa Goodrich (R)
ChippewaRobert L. Stratton III (R)
ClareMichelle J. Ambrozaitis (R)
ClintonCharles D. Sherman (R)
CrawfordSierra Koch (R)
DeltaBrett H. Gardner (Ind.)
DickinsonLisa Richards (R)
EatonDouglas R. Lloyd (R)
EmmetJames R. Linderman (R)
GeneseeDavid S. Leyton (D)
GladwinAaron W. Miller (R)
GogebicNicholas Jacobs (R)
Grand TraverseNoelle Moeggenberg (R)
GratiotKeith J. Kushion (R)
HillsdaleNeal A. Brady (R)
HoughtonBrittney Bulleit (D)
HuronTimothy J. Rutkowski (Ind.)
InghamCarol Siemon (D)
IoniaKyle B. Butler (R)
IoscoGary Rapp (Ind.)
IronMelissa A. Powell (D)
IsabellaDavid R. Barberi (R)
JacksonJerry Jarzynka (R)
KalamazooJeffrey Getting (D)
KalkaskaMichael Perreault (R)
KentChristopher Becker (R)
KeweenawCharles Miller (D)
LakeCraig Cooper (R)
LapeerMichael J. Sharkey (R)
LeelanauJoseph T. Hubbell (R)
LenaweeR. Burke Castleberry (R)
LivingstonWilliam Vailliencourt (R)
LuceJoshua Freed (R)
MackinacJ. Stuart Spencer (R)
MacombPeter J. Lucido (R)
ManisteeJason Haag (R)
MarquetteMatt J. Wiese (D)
MasonPaul R. Spaniola (D)
MecostaBrian Thiede (R)
MenomineeJeffrey T. Rogg (R)
MidlandJ. Dee Brooks (R)
MissaukeeMelissa Ransom (R)
MonroeMichael G. Roehrig (R)
MontcalmAndrea Krause (R)
MontmorencyVicki Kundinger (R)
MuskegonD.J. Hilson (D)
NewaygoEllsworth J. Stay, Jr. (R)
OaklandKaren McDonald (D)
OceanaJoseph Bizon (R)
OgemawLaDona Schultz (D)
OntonagonMichael Findlay (D)
OsceolaAnthony Badovinac (R)
OscodaKristi L. McGregor (R)
OtsegoBrendan P. Curran (R)
OttawaRonald J. Frantz (R)
Presque IsleKen Radzibon (R)
RoscommonMary Beebe (R)
SaginawJohn McColgan (D)
St. ClairMichael Wendling (R)
St. JosephJohn L. McDonough (R)
SanilacJames V. Young (R)
SchoolcraftTimothy R. Noble (R)
ShiawasseeDeana Finnegan (R)
TuscolaMark E. Reene (R)
Van BurenMichael Bedford (R)
WashtenawEli Savit (D)
WayneKym L. Worthy (D)
WexfordJason Elmore (R)

Source: [37]

Minnesota

Hennepin County Attorney Michael Freeman

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

CountyCounty Attorney
AitkinJames P. Ratz
AnokaAnthony C. Palumbo
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
ClearwaterAlan G. Rogalla
CookMolly Hicken
CottonwoodNicholas A. Anderson
Crow WingDonald F. Ryan
DakotaJames C. Backstrom
DodgePaul Kiltinen
DouglasChad Larson
FaribaultKathryn Karjala-Curtis
FillmoreBrett Corson
FreebornDavid J. Walker
GoodhueStephen F. O'Keefe
GrantJustin R. Anderson
HennepinMichael Freeman
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. LouisMark Rubin
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
WashingtonPeter Orput
WatonwanStephen Lindee
WilkinCarl Thunem
WinonaKarin Sonneman
WrightThomas N. Kelly
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, StoneJoel Smith (R)
3Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Lafayette, Marshall, Tippah, UnionBen Creekmore (R)
4Leflore, Sunflower, WashingtonW. Dewayne Richardson (D)
5Attala, Carroll, Choctaw, Grenada, Montgomery, Webster, WinstonDoug Evans (D)
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 (D)
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, YalobushaJohn W. Champion (D)
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: [39]

Missouri

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

CountyProsecuting Attorney
AdairMatt Wilson (D)
AndrewSteven L. Stevenson (R)
AtchisonBrett Hurst (R)
AudrainJacob W. Shellabarger (D)
BarryAmy L. Boxx (R)
BartonMike Smalley (R)
BatesHugh C. Jenkins (D)
BentonKaren Woodley (R)
BollingerStephen Gray (R)
BooneDan Knight (D)
BuchananRonald R. Holliday (D)
ButlerKacey L. Proctor (R)
CaldwellBrady C. Kopek (R)
CallawayChristoper Wilson (R)
CamdenHeather L. Miller (R)
Cape GirardeauMark J. Welker (R)
CarrollCassandra Brown (D)
CarterHannah Pender (D)
CassBen Butler (R)
CedarTy Gaither (R)
CharitonClifford Thornburg (D)
ChristianAmy Fite (R)
ClarkHolly Conger-Koenig (R)
ClayDaniel White (D)
ClintonBrandi McClain (R)
ColeLocke Thompson (R)
CooperEric B. Phelps (R)
CrawfordDavid S. Smith (R)
DadeKaitlin Greenwade (R)
DallasJonathan Barker (R)
DaviessAnnie Gibson (D)
DeKalbErik C. Tate (D)
DentAndrew M. Curley (R)
DouglasChristopher D. Wade (R)
DunklinNicholas D. Jain (R)
FranklinMatthew C. Becker (R)
GasconadeMary E. Weston (R)
GentryJessica J. Jones (R)
GreeneDan Patterson (R)
GrundyKelly W. Puckett
HarrisonJohnathan L. Meyer (R)
HenryRichard Shields (R)
HickoryMichael Brown (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)
KnoxCorey R. Moon (D)
LacledeJon A. Morris (R)
LafayetteKristen Ellis Hilbrenner (D)
LawrenceDon Trotter (R)
LewisJules V. DeCoster (D)
LincolnMichael L. Wood (R)
LinnShiante McMahon (D)
LivingstonAdam L. Warren (R)
MaconJosh Meisner (D)
MadisonM. Dwight Robbins (R)
MariesAnthony Skouby (R)
MarionLuke A. Bryant (R)
McDonaldBill Dobbs (R)
MercerLauren Horsman (R)
MillerBenjamin Winfrey (R)
MississippiDarren Cann (D)
MoniteauMary Kay Lutz (R)
MonroeTalley M. Kendrick (D)
MontgomeryNathan Carroz (R)
MorganDustin G. Dunklee (D)
New MadridAndrew Lawson (D)
NewtonJake Skouby (R)
NodawayRobert (Bob) L. Rice (R)
OregonJustin Kelley (R)
OsageAmanda L. Grellner (R)
OzarkJohn Garrabrant
PemiscotJereme Lytle (D)
PerryCaitlin Pistorio (R)
PettisPhillip Sawyer (R)
PhelpsBrendon Fox (R)
PikeAlex Ellison (R)
PlatteEric Zahnd (R)
PolkKen Ashlock (R)
PulaskiKevin Hillman (R)
PutnamThomas Keedy (Ind.)
RallsRodney J. Rodenbaugh (D)
RandolphStephanie Luntsford (R)
RayCamille Johnston (R)
ReynoldsMichael Randazzo (D)
RipleyEdward Thompson (D)
SalineTim Thompson (R)
SchuylerLindsay Gravett (D)
ScotlandApril Wilson (R)
ScottAmanda Oesch (R)
ShannonJodie R. Brumble (D)
ShelbyJordan Force
St. CharlesTim Lohmar (R)
St. ClairDaniel Dysart (R)
St. FrancoisMelissa Gilliam (D)
St. Louis CountyWesley Bell (D)
St. Louis City[MO 1]Kim Gardner (D)
Ste. GenevieveWayne Williams (D)
StoddardRussell D. Oliver (R)
StoneMatt Selby (R)
SullivanBrian Keedy (R)
TaneyWilliam Duston (R)
TexasParke Stevens, Jr. (R)
VernonBrandi McInroy (R)
WarrenKelly King (R)
WashingtonJosh Hedgecorth (D)
WayneMichael Anderson (D)
WebsterBenjamin Berkstresser (R)
WorthJanet Larison (R)
WrightJohn Tyrrell
  1. St. Louis City's prosecutor is known as a Circuit Attorney.

Source: [40]

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 HornGerald "Jay" Harris[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]
DanielsKen W. Hoversland (R)
DawsonBrett Irogoin (R)
Deer LodgeBen Krakowa[MT 1]
FergusKent Sipe[MT 1]
FlatheadTravis Ahner (R)
GallatinMarty Lambert (R)[41]
GarfieldGary Ryder[MT 1]
GlacierTerryl Matt (D)
Golden ValleyKevin Peterson (R)
GraniteBlaine Bradshaw (R)
HillKaren Alley (D)
JeffersonSteve Haddon[MT 1]
Judith BasinHeather Perry (R)
LakeSteven Eschenbacher (R)
Lewis and ClarkLeo Gallagher (D)
LibertyRobert Padmos (R)
LincolnMarcia Boris[MT 1]
MadisonChris Christensen[MT 1]
McConeJohn Hrubes (R)
MeagherJohn Hurwitz (R)
MineralEllen Donohue (Ind.)
MissoulaKirsten Pabst (D)
MusselshellKevin Peterson (R)
ParkKendra Lassiter[MT 1]
PetroleumMonte Boettger[MT 3]
PhillipsEd Amestoy (R)
PonderaMary Ann Ries (R)
Powder RiverJeffrey Noble (R)
PowellKathryn McEnery (R)
PrairieDaniel Rice (R)
RavalliBill Fulbright (R)
RichlandJanet Christoffersen (R)
RooseveltAustin Knudsen[MT 1]
RosebudC. Kristine White (R)
SandersNaomi Leisz[MT 1]
SheridanBenjamin Fosland (R)
Silver BowEileen Joyce[MT 1]
StillwaterNancy Rhode (R)
Sweet GrassPat Dringman (R)
TetonJoe Coble (R)
TooleMerle Raph (R)
TreasureHanna Schantz (R)
ValleyDylan Jensen[MT 1]
WheatlandLynn Grant (R)
WibauxRonald S. Efta (D)
YellowstoneScott Twito (R)
  1. 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)
DodgeSara Sopinski
DouglasDonald Kleine (D)
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

Source: [43]

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)
HumboldtMichael Macdonald (D)
LanderTheodore Herrera (R)
LincolnDylan Frehner (R)
LyonStephen Rye (R)
MineralSean Rowe (Ind.)
NyeAngela Bello (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: [44]

New Hampshire

New Hampshire prosecutors are known as county attorneys.

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

Source: [45]

New Jersey

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

CountyCounty Prosecutor
AtlanticDamon G. Tyler
BergenMark Musella
BurlingtonScott A. Coffina
CamdenJill S. Mayer
Cape MayJeffrey H. Sutherland
CumberlandJennifer Webb-McRae
EssexTheodore N. Stephens II
GloucesterChristine A. Hoffman
HudsonEsther Suarez
HunterdonMichael J. Williams
MercerAngelo J. Onofri
MiddlesexYolanda Ciccone
MonmouthChristopher J. Gramiccioni
MorrisFredric M. Knapp
OceanBradley D. Billhimer
PassaicCamelia M. Valdes
SalemJohn T. Lenahan
SomersetMichael H. Robertson
SussexFrancis A. Koch
UnionLyndsay V. Ruotolo
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)
2BernalilloRaul Torrez (D)
3Doña AnaGerald M. Byers (D)
4Guadalupe, Mora, San MiguelThomas A. Clayton (D)
5Chaves, Eddy, LeaDianna Luce (R)
6Grant, Hidalgo, LunaMichael R. Renteria (D)
7Sierra, Socorro, TorranceClint Wellborn (R)
8Colfax, Taos, UnionMarcus J. Montoya (D)
9Curry, RooseveltAndrea Reeb (R)
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

New York County District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr.

New York assigns district attorneys by county.

CountyDistrict Attorney
AlbanyDavid Soares (D)
AlleganyKeith Siep (R)
BronxDarcel D. Clark (D)
BroomeMichael Korchak (Libertarian)
CattaraugusLori Rieman (R)
CayugaJon E. Budelmann (R)
ChautauquaPatrick Swanson (D)
ChemungWeeden A. Wetmore (R)
ChenangoMichael Ferrareese (R)
ClintonAndrew J. Wylie (D)
ColumbiaPaul Czajka (R)
CortlandPatrick Perfetti (R)
DelawareJohn Hubbard (R)
DutchessWilliam V. Grady (R)
ErieJohn J. Flynn (D)
EssexKristy L. Sprague (R)
FranklinCraig Carriero (D)
FultonChad Brown (R)
GeneseeLawrence Friedman (R)
GreeneJoseph Stanzione (R)
HamiltonChristopher Shambo (R)
HerkimerJeffrey Carpenter (R)
JeffersonKristyna Mills (R)
Kings (Brooklyn)Eric Gonzalez (D)
LewisLeanne K. Moser (D)
LivingstonGregory J. McCaffrey (D)
MadisonWilliam G. Gabor (R)
MonroeSandra Doorley (R)
MontgomeryKelli P. McCoski (R)
NassauMadeline Singas (D)
New York (Manhattan)Cyrus Vance, Jr. (D)
NiagaraCaroline Wojtaszek (D)
OneidaScott D. McNamara (D)
OnondagaWilliam J. Fitzpatrick (R)
OntarioJames Ritts (R)
OrangeDavid Hoovler (R)
OrleansJoseph V. Cardone (R)
OswegoGregory Oakes (R)
OtsegoJohn M. Muehl (R)
PutnamRobert V. Tendy (R)
QueensMelinda Katz (D)
RensselaerMary Pat Donnelly (D)
Richmond (Staten Island)Michael McMahon (D)
RocklandThomas Walsh (D/R)
St. LawrenceGary Pasqua (R)
SaratogaKaren Heggen (R)
SchenectadyRobert M. Carney (D)
SchoharieSusan Mallery (R)
SchuylerJoseph Fazzary (R)
SenecaMark Sinkiewicz (D)
SteubenBrooks Baker (R)
SuffolkTimothy Sini (D)
SullivanMegan Galligan (R)
TiogaKirk Martin (R)
TompkinsMatthew Van Houten (D)
UlsterDave Clegg (D)
WarrenJason Carusone (R)
WashingtonTony Jordan (R)
WayneMichael Calarco (D)
WestchesterMimi Rocah (D)
WyomingDonald O'Geen (R)
YatesTodd Casella (Ind.)

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North Carolina

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

DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
1Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Pasquotank, PerquimansAndy Womble (R)
2Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, WashingtonSeth Edwards (D)
3PittFaris Dixon (D)
4Carteret, Craven, PamlicoScott Thomas (D)
5Duplin, Jones, Onslow, SampsonErnie Lee (D)
6New Hanover, PenderBen David (D)
7Bertie, Halifax, Hertford, NorthamptonValerie Asbell (D)
8Edgecombe, Nash, WilsonRobert Evans (D)
9Greene, Lenoir, WayneMatt Delbridge (R)
10Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance, WarrenMike Waters (D)
11WakeLorrin Freeman (D)
12Harnett, LeeVernon Stewart (R)
13JohnstonSusan Doyle (R)
14CumberlandBilly West (D)
15Bladen, Brunswick, ColumbusJon David (R)
16DurhamSatana Deberry (D)
17AlamanceSean Boone (R)
18Chatham, OrangeJim Woodall (D)
19Hoke, ScotlandKristy Newton (D)
20RobesonMatt Scott (D)
21Anson, RichmondReece Saunders (D)
22Caswell, RockinghamJason Ramey (R)
23Stokes, SurryRicky Bowman (R)
24GuilfordAvery Crump (D)
25CabarrusRoxann Vaneekhoven (R)
26MecklenburgSpencer Merriweather (D)
27RowanBrandy Cook (R)
28MooreMaureen Krueger (R)
29StanlyLynn Clodfelter (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)
38GastonLocke Bell (R)
39Cleveland, LincolnMike Miller (R)
40BuncombeTodd Williams (D)
41McDowell, RutherfordTed Bell (R)
42Henderson, Polk, TransylvaniaGreg Newman (R)
43Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, SwainAshley Hornsby Welch (R)

Source: [49]

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.[50]

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
OliverJohm 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

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Ohio

Ohio assigns prosecuting attorneys by county.

CountyProsecuting Attorney
AdamsC. David Kelley (R)
AllenJuergen Waldick (R)
AshlandChristopher R. Tunnell (R)
AshtabulaColleen 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)
ClintonRichard W. Moyer (R)
ColumbianaRobert Herron (D)
CoshoctonJason W. Given (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)
FultonScott Haselman (R)
GalliaJason Holdren (R)
GeaugaJames R. Flaiz (R)
GreeneStephen K. Haller (R)
GuernseyJoel Blue (R)
HamiltonJoseph T. Deters (R)
HancockPhillip Riegle (Ind.)
HardinBradford Bailey (R)
HarrisonOwen Beetham (R)
HenryGwen Howe-Gebers (D)
HighlandAnneka Collins (R)
HockingBenjamin Fickel (R)
HolmesSean Warner (R)
HuronJames J. Sitterly (R)
JacksonJustin Lovett (R)
JeffersonJane Hanlin (D)
KnoxCharles T. McConville (R)
LakeCharles E. Coulson (R)
LawrenceBrigham McKinley Anderson (R)
LickingBill Hayes (R)
LoganEric Stewart (R)
LorainDennis Will (D)
LucasJulia R. Bates (D)
MadisonStephen J. Pronai (R)
MahoningPaul J. Gains (D)
MarionRaymond A. Grogan (R)
MedinaS. Forrest Thompson (R)
MeigsJames K. Stanley (R)
MercerMatthew K. Fox (R)
MiamiAnthony E. Kendell (R)
MonroeJames L. Peters (D)
MontgomeryMathias H. Heck, Jr. (D)
MorganMark J. Howdyshell (R)
MorrowCharles S. Howland (R)
MuskingumD. Michael Haddox (R)
NobleKelly A. Riddle (R)
OttawaJames VanEerten (R)
PauldingJoseph R. Burkard (R)
PerryJoseph A. Flautt (R)
PickawayJudy Wolford (R)
PikeRobert Junk (D)
PortageVictor Vigluicci (D)
PrebleMartin Votel (R)
PutnamGary Lammers (D)
RichlandGary D. Bishop (R)
RossJeffrey C. Marks (R)
SanduskyBeth Tischler (R)
SciotoShane A. Tieman (R)
SenecaDerek W. DeVine (Ind.)
ShelbyTimothy S. Sell (R)
StarkJohn D. Ferrero (D)
SummitSherri L. Bevan Walsh (D)
TrumbullDennis Watkins (D)
TuscarawasRyan D. Styer (R)
UnionDavid Phillips (R)
Van WertEva Yarger (R)
VintonTrecia Kimes-Brown (D)
WarrenDavid P. Fornshell (R)
WashingtonNicole Coil (R)
WayneDaniel R. Lutz (R)
WilliamsKatherine J. Zartman (R)
WoodPaul A. Dobson (R)
WyandotDouglas D. Rowland (R)

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Oklahoma

Oklahoma assigns its district attorneys by district.

DistrictCountiesDistrict Attorney
1Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, TexasMike Boring (R)
2Beckham, Custer, Ellis, Roger Mills, WashitaAngela Marsee (R)
3Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, TillmanDavid Thomas (R)
4Blaine, Canadian, Garfield, Grant, KingfisherMike Field (R)
5Comanche, CottonFred Smith (R)
6Caddo, Grady, Jefferson, StephensJason Hicks (R)
7OklahomaDavid Prater (D)
8Kay, NobleBrian Hermanson (R)
9Logan, PayneLaura Thomas (R)
10Osage, PawneeMike Fisher (R)
11Nowata, WashingtonKevin Buchanan (R)
12Craig, Mayes, RogersMatt Ballard (R)
13Delaware, OttawaKenny Wright (D)
14TulsaSteve Kunzweiler (R)
15MuskogeeOrvil Loge (D)
16Latimer, Le FloreJeff Smith (D)
17Choctaw, McCurtain, PushmatahaMark Matloff (D)
18Haskell, PittsburgChuck Sullivan (R)
19Atoka, Bryan, CoalEmily Redman (D)
20Carter, Johnston, Love, Marshall, MurrayCraig Ladd (D)
21Cleveland, Garvin, McClainGreg Mashburn (R)
22Hughes, Pontotoc, SeminolePaul Smith (R)
23Lincoln, PottawatomieAllan Grubb (R)
24Creek, OkfuskeeMax Cook (R)
25Okmulgee, McIntoshCarol Iski
26Alfalfa, Dewey, Major, Woods, WoodwardChristopher Boring (R)
27Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah, WagonerJack Thorp (R)

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Oregon

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

CountyDistrict Attorney
BakerGreg Baxter
BentonJohn Haroldson
ClackamasJohn S. Foote
ClatsopRon L. Brown
ColumbiaJeffrey D. Auxier
CoosR. Paul Frasier
CrookWade Whiting
CurryJoshua A. Spansail
DeschutesJohn Hummel
DouglasRick Wesenberg
GilliamMarion Weatherford
GrantJim Carpenter
HarneyJoseph W. Lucas
Hood RiverJohn T. Sewell
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
WascoEric J. Nisley
WashingtonKevin Barton
WheelerGretchen M. Ladd
YamhillBrad Berry

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Pennsylvania

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner

Pennsylvania assigns district attorneys by county.

CountyDistrict Attorney
AdamsBrian R. Sinnett (R)
AlleghenyStephen A. Zappala (D)
ArmstrongKatie Charlton (R)
BeaverDavid J. Lozier (R)
BedfordLesley R. Childers-Potts (R)
BerksJohn T. Adams (D)
BlairPeter Weeks
BradfordChad M. Salsman (R)
BucksMatthew Weintraub (R)
ButlerRichard A. Goldinger (R)
CambriaGregory J. Neugebauer
CameronPaul J. Malizia (Ind.)
CarbonMike Greek (R)
CentreBernie F. Cantorna (D)
ChesterDeborah Ryan (D)
ClarionDrew Welsh (Ind.)
ClearfieldRyan P. Sayers (R)
ClintonDavid A. Strouse (D)
ColumbiaThomas E. Leipold (R)
CrawfordFrancis J. Schultz (R)
CumberlandSkip Ebert (R)
DauphinFrancis T. Chardo (R)
DelawareJack Stollsteimer (D)
ElkThomas Coppolo
ErieJack Daneri (R)
FayetteRichard Bower (D)
ForestAlyce M. Busch (D)
FranklinMatthew Fogal (R)
FultonTravis L. Kendall (R)
GreeneDavid Russo (R)
HuntingdonDavid G. Smith (R)
IndianaRobert F. Manzi, Jr. (R)
JeffersonJeffrey D. Burkett (R)
JuniataCorey Snook (R)
LackawannaMark J. Powell (D)
LancasterHeather L. Adams (Ind.)
LawrenceJoshua Lamancusa (D)
LebanonPier Hess Graf (R)
LehighJames B. Martin (R)
LuzerneStefanie J. Salavantis (R)
LycomingRyan C. Gardner (Ind.)
McKeanStephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer (R)
MercerPeter C. Acker (D/R)
MifflinChristopher Torquato (R)
MonroeE. David Christine, Jr. (D)
MontgomeryKevin R. Steele (D)
MontourAngela L. Mattis (R)
NorthamptonTerence Houck (D)
NorthumberlandAnthony Matulewicz (R)[PA 1]
PerryAndrew J. Bender (R)
PhiladelphiaLawrence S. Krasner (D)[55]
PikeRaymond J. Tonkin (D)[PA 2]
PotterAndy Watson (R)
SchuylkillMichael O’Pake (D)
SnyderMichael Piecuch (R)
SomersetJeffrey L. Thomas (R)
SullivanLeonard Simpson (R)
SusquehannaMarion O’Malley (R)
UnionKrista L. Deats (R)
TiogaD. Peter Johnson (R)
VenangoD. Shawn White (R)
WarrenRobert C. Greene (R)
WashingtonEugene Vittone (R)
WayneA. G. Howell (R)
WestmorelandJohn W. Peck (D)
WyomingJeff Mitchell (D)
YorkDavid W. Sunday, Jr. (R)
  1. Matulewicz ran in the Democratic primary and lost. He then ran in the general election as a Republican and won. (Hessick 2020, p. 263)
  2. Tonkin ran in the Republican primary and lost. He then ran in the general election as a Democratic and won. (Hessick 2020, p. 263)

Source: [56]

Rhode Island

All prosecutions in the state of Rhode Island are handled by the Rhode Island Attorney General.[57] The current Attorney General is Peter Neronha (D).

South Carolina

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

CircuitCountiesSolicitor
1stCalhoun, Dorchester, OrangeburgDavid Pascoe, Jr. (D)
2ndAiken, Bamberg, BarnwellJ. Strom Thurmond, Jr. (R)
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: [58]

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, ZiebachCheryl Laurenz-Bogue (R)
CusterTracy Kelley (R)
DavisonJames Miskimins (R)
DayDanny Smeins (D)
DeuelJohn Knight (D)
DeweySteven Aberle (D)
DouglasCraig Parkhurst (R)
EdmundsVaughn Beck (R)
Fall River, Oglala LakotaBrian Ahrendt
Faulk, SpinkVictor Fischbach (D)
GrantMark Reedstrom (R)
GregoryAmy Bartling (R)
HaakonStephanie Trask
HamlinJohn R. Delzer
HandElton R. Anson (R)
HansonJames Davies (D)
HardingDusty Ginsbach (R)
HughesRoxanne Hammond (R)
HutchinsonGlenn Roth (R)
HydeMerlin Voorhees (Ind.)
JacksonDaniel Van Gorp (R)
JerauldDedrich Koch (R)
JonesMarty Jackley (R)
KingsburyGregg Gass (Ind.)
LakeWendy Kloeppner (R)
LawrenceJohn Fitzgerald (R)
LincolnThomas Wollman (R)
LymanSteven R. Smith (Ind.)
MarshallDana Frohling (R)
McCookMike Fink (R)
McPhersonDonald Kallenberger (R)
MeadeMichele Bordewyk (R)
MelletteZach Pahlke (R)
MinerGregory Protsch (D)
MinnehahaCrystal Johnson (R)
MoodyPaul M. Lewis (R)
PenningtonMark Vargo (R)
PerkinsShane Penfield (R)
PotterCraig Smith (R)
RobertsKay F. Nikolas (D)
SanbornJeffrey Larson (R)
StanleyThomas P. Maher (R)
SullyEmily Sovell (R)
Todd, TrippAlvin Pahlke (R)
TurnerKatelynn Hoffman
UnionJerry Miller (R)
WalworthJames Hare (Ind.)
YanktonRobert Klimisch (R)

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Tennessee

Tennessee elects district attorneys by circuit.

CircuitCountiesDistrict Attorney
1stCarter, Johnson, Unicoi, and WashingtonKen C. Baldwin (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 PolkStephen D. Crump (R)
11thHamiltonNeal Pinkston (R)
12thBledsoe, Franklin, Grundy, Marion, Rhea, and SequatchieMike Taylor (D)
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)
21stHickman, Lewis, Perry, and WilliamsonKim 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.)
30thShelbyAmy P. Weirich (R)
31stVan Buren and WarrenLisa S. Zavogiannis (D)

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