LEGAL · VT · 1969-1973
James M. Jeffords
Attorney General · Republican · Vermont
NOTABLE
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Later U.S. Senator; 2001 switch from R→I shifted Senate control
Background
Between 1969 and 1973, James M. Jeffords held the Attorney General seat in Vermont, a 4-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Before this office: Auditor / Comptroller (1965-1969). Note: Later U.S. Senator; 2001 switch from R→I shifted Senate control. Same-year political environment (1969): Governor Deane C. Davis.
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