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Vermont Attorneys General

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Years Served
Party
Attorney General
1790 - 1793
Federalist
Samuel Hitchcock
1793 - 1795
Federalist
Daniel Buck
1904 - 1908
Republican
Clarke C. Fitts
1908 - 1912
Republican
John G. Sargent
1912 - 1914
Republican
Rufus E. Brown
1914 - 1919
Republican
Herbert G. Barber
1919 - 1925
Republican
Frank Archibald
1925 - 1931
Republican
J. Ward Carver
1931 - 1941
Republican
Lawrence C. Jones
1941 - 1947
Republican
Alban J. Parker
1947 - 1952
Republican
Clifton G. Parker
1952 - 1955
Republican
F. Elliott Barber Jr.
1955 - 1957
Republican
Robert T. Stafford
1957 - 1960
Republican
Frederick M. Reed
1960 - 1962
Republican
Thomas M. Debevoise
Years Served
Party
Attorney General
1962 - 1963
Republican
Charles Adams
1963 - 1965
Republican
Charles E. Gibson Jr.
1965 - 1967
Democrat
John P. Connarn
1967 - 1969
Republican
James L. Oakes
1969 - 1973
Republican
Jim Jeffords
1973 - 1975
Republican
Kimberly B. Cheney
1975 - 1981
Democrat
M. Jerome Diamond
1981 - 1985
Republican
John J. Easton Jr.
1985 - 1997
Republican
Jeffrey L. Amestoy
1997 - 2017
Democrat
Bill Sorrell
2017 - 2022
Democrat
T. J. Donovan
(Acting) 2022
Democrat
Josh Diamond
2022 - 2023
Republican
Susanne Young
2023 - Present
Democrat
Charity Clark
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