Maine Attorney General

Maine Attorney General
Incumbent
Aaron Frey
First holderErastus Foote
Websitewww.maine.gov/ag/

The Maine Attorney General is the chief legal advisor and prosecutor of the State of Maine. The constitutional basis of the office is Article IX, Section 11 of the Maine Constitution, and the holder of the position is chosen biennially by the Maine Legislature in joint session.[1] Maine is the only state to select its attorney general in such a manner;[2] in 2023 a group of state Republicans called for the Attorney General to be selected by popular vote, though no action was taken on the proposal. [3]

The powers of the Attorney General are derived from the Maine Revised Statues Annotated, Title 5, Chapter 9. These include representing the State in civil actions, investigating and prosecuting homicides, advising district attorneys, and providing written opinions on matters of law at the request of the Governor or the Legislature. The Attorney General is empowered to appoint deputy and assistant attorneys general, who serve at the Attorney General's pleasure.[4]

  1. ^ "Maine State Constitution".
  2. ^ "Maine lawmaker says voters should pick constitutional officers". Bangor Daily News. April 15, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  3. ^ "GOP pushes to have Mainers elect the attorney general, other top posts". spectrumlocalnews.com. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  4. ^ "Office of the Maine AG: About Us: What We do".