LEGAL · NM · 1979-1983
Jeff Bingaman
Attorney General · Democrat · New Mexico
NOTABLE
On the record
Later 30-year U.S. Senator NM
Background
Jeff Bingaman (Democrat) was New Mexico's Attorney General 1979–1983 (4 years). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Toney Anaya; succeeded by Paul Bardacke. Note: Later 30-year U.S. Senator NM. Same-year political environment (1979): Governor Bruce King.
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Others who held this office in New Mexico
- Raul Torrez (2023-present)
- Hector Balderas (2015-2023)
- Gary King (2007-2015)
- Patricia Madrid (1999-2007)
- Tom Udall (1991-1999)
- Tom Udall (1991-1999)
- Hal Stratton (1987-1991)
- Paul Bardacke (1983-1987)
- Toney Anaya (1975-1979)
- David L. Norvell (1971-1975)
- James A. Maloney (1969-1971)
- Earl E. Hartley (1961-1969)
- Hilton A. Dickson Jr. (1959-1961)
- Hilton A. Dickson Jr. (1957-1959)
- Fred M. Standley (1955-1957)
- Richard H. Robinson (1953-1955)
