LEGAL · NH · 1970-1976
Warren B. Rudman
Attorney General · Republican · New Hampshire
On the record
Later U.S. Senator; co-author Gramm-Rudman
Background
New Hampshire's Attorney General 1970–1976: Warren B. Rudman — 6-year tenure. Took office after George S. Pappagianis; succeeded by David H. Souter. Note: Later U.S. Senator; co-author Gramm-Rudman. Same-year political environment (1970): Governor Walter R. Peterson Jr..
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Others who held this office in New Hampshire
- John Formella (2021-present)
- Gordon MacDonald (2017-2021)
- Joseph Foster (2013-2017)
- Michael Delaney (2009-2013)
- Kelly Ayotte (2004-2009)
- Peter Heed (2003-2004)
- Philip McLaughlin (1997-2001)
- Jeffrey R. Howard (1993-1997)
- John P. Arnold (1989-1993)
- Stephen E. Merrill (1985-1989)
- Gregory H. Smith (1980-1985)
- Thomas D. Rath (1978-1980)
- David H. Souter (1976-1978)
- George S. Pappagianis (1969-1971)
- William Maynard (1961-1969)
- Louis C. Wyman (1953-1961)