List of attorneys general of North Dakota

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The following is a list of attorneys general of North Dakota . Attorneys general previously were elected to a two year-term, which was extended to four in 1964.

Attorneys general by party affiliation
PartyAttorneys general
Republican 26
  Republican 21
Republican/NPL 5
Democratic 3
Democratic-NPL 2
Democratic-Independent 1
North Dakota's longest-tenured Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem served from 2001 until his death in January 2022 Wayne Stenehjem crop.jpg
North Dakota's longest-tenured Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem served from 2001 until his death in January 2022
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1 George F. Goodwin 18891890 Republican
2 Clarence A.M. Spencer 18911892 Republican
3 William H. Standish 18931894 Democratic-Independent
4 John F. Cowan, North Dakota Attorney General, circa 1898.jpg John F. Cowan 18951900 Republican
5 Oliver D. Comstock 19011902 Republican
6 Carl N. Frich 19031906 Republican
7 Thomas F. McCue 19071908 Republican
8 Andrew Miller, N.D. Attorney General, circa 1913.jpg Andrew Miller 19091914 Republican
9 Henry Linde 19151916 Republican
10 Portrait of William Langer, circa 1919.jpg William Langer 19171920 Republican/NPL
11 WilliamLemke22.jpg William Lemke 1921 Republican/NPL
12 Sveinbjorn Johnson 19211922 Republican/IVA
13 George F. Shafer (Governor of North Dakota, circa. 1929-1933).jpg George F. Shafer 19231928 Republican/IVA
14 James Morris 19291932 Republican
15 GRONNA, ARTHUR J. LCCN2016862147.jpg Arthur J. Gronna 19331933 Republican/NPL
16 Peter O. Sathre 19331937 Republican/NPL
17 Alvin C. Strutz 19371944 Republican/NPL
18 Nels G. Johnson 19451948 Republican
19 Peter O. Sathre 19481948 Republican
20 Wallace E. Warner 19491950 Republican
21 Elmo T. Christianson 19511954 Republican
22 Paul Benson.png Paul Benson 19541954 Republican
23 Leslie R. Burgum 19551962 Republican
24 Helgi Johanneson 19631972 Republican
25 Allen Olson.jpg Allen I. Olson 19731980 Republican
26 Robert Wefald official photo (cropped).jpg Robert Wefald 19811984 Republican
27 Nicholas Spaeth 19851992 Democratic-NPL
28 Heidi Heitkamp official portrait.jpg Heidi Heitkamp 19932000 Democratic-NPL
29 Wayne Stenehjem crop.jpg Wayne Stenehjem 20012022 Republican
30 Drew Wrigley, Attorney General of North Dakota, 2022.jpg Drew Wrigley 2022present Republican

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