This is the third part of our series highlighting rank-and-file offices across the state, and today we’re focusing on the attorney general contest.
The Office of the Attorney General, with a budget of $144 million and 1,060 prosecutors, lawyers, investigators and other staff, is essentially a law firm that represents Pennsylvania’s extensive government and defends its rights in court.
But it also investigates and prosecutes everything from organized crime to political corruption, a mission that over the past few decades has improved the office’s image and, by extension, the public profile of the person heading the agency.
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State Auditor General 2013-2021; State Representative 2007-13
B.A.: College of Wooster ’93
MPA: University of Pittsburgh, ’97
JD: Widener University ’02
Residence: Pittsburgh
York County District Attorney
BA: Penn State University ’02
JD: Widener Law School ’07
Residence: Spring Garden Township, York County
Former deputy general counsel to Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge, leading health care and environmental protection efforts.
BA: Colgate University
JD: George Washington
Residence: Montgomery County
Senior Litigation Lawyer and Corporate Counsel
BS: Point Park ’11
JD: University of Suffolk ’16
Residence: Mount Lebanon, Allegheny County
Advocate
BA: Edinboro University ’11
JD: Roger Williams University ’15
Residence: Millcreek, Erie County
BA: University of Pittsburgh ’89
JD: University of Denver ’92
MS: University of Chicago ’98
Residence: Bethel Park, Allegheny County