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Prior to serving as governor what public office did Bill Clinton hold?

Attorney General of Arkansas.


What public offices did Bill Clinton hold?

Attorney General of Arkansas, 1976-1978Governor of Arkansas, 1978-1992President of the United States, 1993-2001United Nations Special Envoy to Haiti, 2009-date (appointment)


What was Bill Clinton's last job?

In 1976, Bill Clinton was Attorney General. In 1978, Bill Clinton was the governor of Arkansas. From 1993-2001, Bill Clinton was President of the United States of America. In 2008, he helped his wife, Hilary Clinton with the Presidential campaign. Currently he works with his foundation, the William J. Clinton Foundation.


Was Bill Clinton governor of Arkansas when Hillary Clinton passed the Arkansas bar exam?

Bill Clinton was not the governor of Arkansas when Hillary Clinton passed the Arkansas bar exam. Both Bill Clinton and Hillary were teachers at a University in Arkansas before he became the Governor of Arkansas.


Which president of the US was born in Arkansas?

Bill Clinton is the only Arkansan President.


Who did Bill Clinton run against in the first election he won?

Bill Clinton ran against the incumbent George Herbert Walker Bush in 1992, defeating him to become president.


What was Bill Clinton before presidency?

Bill Clinton was the Governor of Arkansas before his rise to presidency.


What is Bill Clinton's hometown?

Bill Clinton's hometown is Hope, Arkansas.


Who was governor of Arkansas before being elected president?

Before becoming president, Bill Clinton served two terms as governor of Arkansas.


Why was President Bill Clinton's appointment of Janet Reno was important?

she was the country's first female attorney general.


What state is Bill Clinton from?

Arkansas


Bill Clinton was the governor of which state before he was elected president?

Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas before he was elected president.