2022 AG Elections Results
State Impact Center / November 8, 2022

Tuesday, November 8 was election day, and AG elections in thirty-three states and territories were held. Here is a full breakdown of the results. For more information on race results, check out The State AG Report.
Last updated 1/5/23 at 12 p.m. ET.
Flipped from a Republican to a Democratic AG:
- Arizona (Kris Mayes, D)
Flipped from a Democratic to a Republican AG:
- Iowa (Brenna Bird, R)
Same party, but new AG:
- Arkansas (Tim Griffin, R)
- Idaho (Raúl Labrador, R)
- Kansas (Kris Kobach - R)
- Candidate Kris Kobach served as counsel to Attorney General John Ashcroft in the US Department of Justice. Read more about candidate Kris Kobach.
- Candidate Kris Kobach served as counsel to Attorney General John Ashcroft in the US Department of Justice. Read more about candidate Kris Kobach.
- Maryland (Anthony Brown, D)
- Before being elected as AG, Candidate Anthony Brown served in the US House of Representatives representing Prince George’s and Anne Arundel Countries. Read more about candidate Anthony Brown.
- Massachusetts (Andrea Campbell, D)
- Andrea Campbell will be the first Black woman Attorney General in Massachusetts. Read more about candidate Andrea Campbell.
- Nebraska (Mike Hilgers, R)
- New Mexico (Raúl Torrez, D)
- Raúl Torrez is the Bernalillo County District Attorney. He served as a White House fellow during the Obama Administration and as a senior advisor to the Department of Justice. Read more about candidate Raúl Torrez.
- Oklahoma (Gentner Drummond, R)
- South Dakota (Marty Jackley, R)
- Vermont (Charity Clark, D)
- Charity Clark served as Chief of Staff under former AG TJ Donovan and as a Assistant Attorney General in the Public Protection Division under former AG Bill Sorrell. Read more about candidate Charity Clark.
- Washington, D.C. (Brian Schwalb, D)
- Brian Schwalb is partner at Venable LLP. He worked in the Tax Division under the US Department of Justice’s Honor Program. Read more about candidate Brian Schwalb.
- Guam (Douglas Moylan, Nonpartisan)
- Douglas Moylan served as Guam’s first elected attorney general from 2003 to 2007.
Same party, same AG:
- Alabama (Steve Marshall, R)
- California (Rob Bonta, D)
- Colorado (Phil Weiser, D)
- Connecticut (William Tong, D)
- Delaware (Kathy Jennings, D)
- Georgia (Chris Carr, R)
- Florida (Ashley Moody, R)
- Illinois (Kwame Raoul, D)
- Michigan (Dana Nessel, D)
- Minnesota (Keith Ellison, D)
- Nevada (Aaron Ford, D)
- New York (Letitia James, D)
- North Dakota (Drew Wrigley, R)
- Ohio (Dave Yost, R)
- Rhode Island (Peter Neronha, D)
- South Carolina (Alan Wilson, R)
- Texas (Ken Paxton, R)
- Wisconsin (Josh Kaul, D)
- Northern Mariana Islands (Edward Manibusan, Nonpartisan)
All Results:
*Incumbent
- Alabama: *Steve Marshall - R
- Arizona: Kris Mayes - D
- Arkansas: Tim Griffin - R
- California: *Rob Bonta - D
- Colorado: *Phil Weiser - D
- Connecticut: *William Tong - D
- Delaware: *Kathy Jennings - D
- Georgia: *Chris Carr - R
- Florida: *Ashley Moody - R
- Idaho: Raul Labrador - R
- Illinois: *Kwame Raoul - D
- Iowa: Brenna Bird - R
- Kansas: Kris Kobach - R
- Maryland: Anthony Brown - D
- Massachusetts: Andrea Campbell - D
- Michigan: *Dana Nessel - D
- Minnesota: *Keith Ellison
- Nebraska: Mike Hilgers - R
- Nevada: *Aaron Ford - D
- New Mexico: Raul Torrez - D
- New York: *Letitia James - D
- North Dakota: *Drew Wrigley - R
- Ohio: *Dave Yost - R
- Oklahoma: Gentner Drummond - R
- Rhode Island: *Peter Neronha - D
- South Carolina: *Alan Wilson - R
- South Dakota: Marty Jackley - R
- Texas: *Ken Paxton - R
- Vermont: Charity Clark - D
- Wisconsin: *Josh Kaul - D
- Washington, D.C.: Brian Schwalb - D
- Guam: Douglas Moylan - Nonpartisan
- Northern Mariana Islands: *Edward Manibusan - Nonpartisan