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The North Dakota Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the North Dakota state government. The Attorney General's State office represents the state government in court cases and issues opinions of points of law upon request. Drew Wrigley was appointed to the position on February 8, 2022, to finish the term of Wayne Stenehjem, who died ...
On February 8, 2022, Governor Doug Burgum appointed Wrigley as North Dakota Attorney General following the death of former Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem. [13] Wrigley had announced on December 30, 2021, that he would run for a full term in the 2022 election. [14] [15] Wrigley won a full term in the November general election.
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 previously were elected to a two year-term, which was extended to four in 1964.
The Associated Press sent a text message to North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley. The state had motioned for summary judgment to dismiss the complaint in the lawsuit originally brought in ...
The 2022 North Dakota Attorney General election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the Attorney General of North Dakota.Incumbent Republican Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem had announced before his death on January 28, 2022, that he was retiring, and was replaced by former United States Attorney for the District of North Dakota and former Lieutenant Governor Drew Wrigley, who was ...
North Dakota attorney general Drew Wrigley was critical of the ruling. “Since pre-statehood, the Dakota Territory and then North Dakota, have always recognized abortions may be utilized to ...
Heitkamp served as the 20th North Dakota tax commissioner from 1986 to 1992 and as the 28th North Dakota attorney general from 1992 to 2000. As of 2024, she is the last Democrat to hold or win statewide and/or congressional office in North Dakota. Heitkamp ran for governor of North Dakota in 2000 and lost to Republican John Hoeven.
Robert O. Wefald (born July 18, 1942) was an American District Court Judge in the South Central Judicial District in North Dakota. He was elected in 1998 and 2004. He retired in 2010. He is the husband of former North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Susan Wefald. Wefald was born in Excelsior, Minnesota. He graduated from Minot High School in ...