4 years
The Attorney General in Iowa serves a four-year term and there are no term limits on how long an Attorney General may serve.
For the 2011-2015 term of Governor Jerry Brown, the state attorney general was Kamala Harris.
a lawyer In many jurisdictions, the term "District Attorney" is used. An attorney working for a state government is often known as an (assistant) attorney general.
The Attorney general of the United States has not term. He is appointed by the president to his cabinet, and serves at the pleasure of the president.
Four years.
There is no 'set term' for the Attorney General of the US. He serves "at the pleasure of the President." Only a few Attorneys General have served for more than one President.
The Attorney General of New York serves a term of four years. The position is elected by the voters of New York State during the general election. There are no term limits, so the Attorney General can run for re-election and serve multiple consecutive terms if elected.
As of September 2021, the Attorney General of Wisconsin is Josh Kaul. He is the chief legal officer of the state, responsible for representing the state in legal matters, providing legal advice to state agencies, and enforcing state laws. The Attorney General is elected by the people of Wisconsin and serves a four-year term.
Lisa Madigan is the 41st and current Attorney General of Illinois. She has been the Attorney General since January 13, 2003. The Attorney General in Illinois is elected and serves a four-year term.
1st term attorney general was John Ashcroft-2nd term attorney general was Alberto Gonzalez
As of July 2014, the Attorney General of the state of Indiana is Greg Zoeller. Zoeller was sworn into office on January 12, 2009 and was elected to a second term in November of 2012.
The Attorney General is appointed by the President for a term of four years, and is confirmed by the Senate.