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  1. A former criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney, Dana Nessel was sworn in as Michigans 54th Attorney General on January 1, 2019. Her core initiatives are based on her promise to Michigan’s residents — to give the Department of Attorney General back to the people that it serves.

  2. The Department of Attorney General only accepts service of process of lawsuits naming Attorney General Dana Nessel or the Michigan Department of Attorney General as defendants.

  3. 5 hours ago · 67°. On Tuesday, Nov. 5, voters from across Michigan will head to the polls to decide who will be the next president of the United States, the next MI Senator and more. LANSING, Mich — Here's ...

  4. Most state employees work in the Executive Branch under a comprehensive Civil Service plan. In addition to the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Michigan's voters elect two other executive branch officials statewide - the Secretary of State and the Attorney General.

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    The current officeholder is Democrat Dana Nessel. She was first elected attorney general in 2018. Nessel assumed the office on January 1, 2019.

    The Michigan Constitution addresses the office of the attorney general in Article V, the Executive Department. Under Article V, Section 3:

    Note: Ballotpedia's state executive officials project researches the constitutional or statutory text that establishes the requirements necessary to qualify for a state executive office. That information for the Attorney General of Michigan has not yet been added. After extensive research, we were unable to identify any relevant information on stat...

    The attorney general is an elected position up for election each alternate even-numbered year. Per the Michigan Constitutionof 1963, the attorney general serves a four-year term of office. Originally this was an appointed position until the 1950 State Constitution.

    Vacancy appointments are addressed under Article V, Section 21. Whenever the attorney general's office is vacant the governor fills the position by appointment.

    The main duties of the attorney general are outlined in the Michigan Compiled Laws: 1. "Prosecute and defend all actions in the supreme court in which the state shall be interested" 2. "Intervene in and appear for the people of this state in any other court or tribunal, in any cause or matter, civil or criminal, in which the people of this state ma...

    As of January 10, 2021, the attorney general's office is organized into five divisions: 1. Solicitor General 2. Consumer and Regulatory Enforcement Bureau 3. Environment and Government Operations Bureau 4. Office of Fiscal Management 5. Opinions Review Board

    There have been 55 Attorneys General of Michigan since 1836. From 1836 to 1850, the attorney general of Michigan was an appointed position.

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    110 State Office Building 305 Lundington Escanaba, MI 49829 Phone: 906-786-0169 Fax: 906-786-6445 E-mail: miag@michigan.gov

  5. The attorney general of the State of Michigan is the fourth-ranking official in the U.S. state of Michigan. The officeholder is elected statewide in the November general election alongside the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, members of the Senate and members of the House of Representatives. Since the Michigan Constitution of ...

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  7. The Attorney General is a constitutional officer, the chief law enforcement officer of the state and the head of the states executive branch Department of Attorney General. The duties of the Attorney General are prescribed by constitution, statute, court decisions, and tradition.

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