
LEGAL · TX · 1957-1963
Will Wilson
Attorney General · Democrat · Texas
On the record
Resigned to run for Gov
SEVERITY · RESIGNED
Background
Between 1957 and 1963, Will Wilson held the Attorney General seat in Texas, a 6-year tenure. Took office after John Ben Shepperd; succeeded by Waggoner Carr. Departure context: Resigned to run for Gov. Same-year political environment (1957): Governor Price Daniel.
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Others who held this office in Texas
- Ken Paxton (2015-present)
- Greg Abbott (2002-2015)
- John Cornyn (1999-2002)
- Dan Morales (1991-1999)
- Dan Morales (1991-1999)
- Jim Mattox (1983-1991)
- Mark White (1979-1983)
- John L. Hill Jr. (1973-1979)
- Crawford C. Martin (1967-1973)
- Waggoner Carr (1963-1967)
- John Ben Shepperd (1953-1957)
- Price Daniel (1947-1953)
- Grover Sellers (1944-1947)