LEGAL · CT · 1983-1989
Joseph I. Lieberman
Attorney General · Democrat · Connecticut
NOTABLE
On the record
Later 24-year U.S. Senator; 2000 Dem VP nominee
Background
Joseph I. Lieberman occupied the Attorney General office in Connecticut for 6 years (1983–1989). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Carl R. Ajello; succeeded by Clarine Nardi Riddle. Note: Later 24-year U.S. Senator; 2000 Dem VP nominee. Same-year political environment (1983): Governor William O'Neill.
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Others who held this office in Connecticut
- William Tong (2019-present)
- George Jepsen (2011-2019)
- Richard Blumenthal (1991-2011)
- Richard Blumenthal (1991-2011)
- Clarine Nardi Riddle (1989-1991)
- Carl R. Ajello (1975-1983)
- Robert K. Killian (1967-1975)
- Harold M. Mulvey (1963-1967)
- Albert L. Coles (1959-1963)
- John J. Bracken (1955-1959)
- William L. Beers (1953-1955)
- George C. Conway (1951-1953)
- William L. Hadden (1947-1951)