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Elected officials and judges have the title "The Honorable." If the district attorney you are addressing was elected in a general election... the indeed he or she would be "The Honorable". In conversation you may address the DA as "Mister District Attorney" or call him "Mister" - followed by his last name.

What if he was a judge before being elected to district attorney?

The rule is "once an Honorable, always an Honorable" so if he or she ever held a office that entitled address as "The Honorable" then most formally the courtesy title's use is continued.

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