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For the superhero, see Tom Corbett, Space Cadet.

Tom Corbett is the current attorney general of the state of Pennsylvania, United States, elected in 2004.

Education

Personal

Corbett is married; he and his wife Susan have two children, Tom and Katherine.

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Preceded byJerry Pappert Attorney General of Pennsylvania
2005 - present
Succeeded byincumbent
Preceded byErnest Preate, Jr. Attorney General of Pennsylvania
1995 - 1997
Succeeded byMike Fisher
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Attorneys general of the United States
United States Attorney General: James McHenry*
ALSteve Marshall (R) AKTreg Taylor (R) AZKris Mayes (D) ARTim Griffin (R) CARob Bonta (D) COPhil Weiser (D) CTWilliam Tong (D) DEKathy Jennings (D) FL ▌John Guard (R)* GAChristopher M. Carr (R) HIAnne E. Lopez (D) IDRaúl Labrador (R) ILKwame Raoul (D) INTodd Rokita (R) IABrenna Bird (R) KSKris Kobach (R) KYRussell Coleman (R) LALiz Murrill (R) MEAaron Frey (D) MDAnthony Brown (D) MAAndrea Campbell (D) MIDana Nessel (D) MNKeith Ellison (DFL) MSLynn Fitch (R) MOAndrew Bailey (R) MTAustin Knudsen (R) NEMike Hilgers (R) NVAaron D. Ford (D) NHJohn Formella (R) NJMatt Platkin (D) NMRaúl Torrez (D) NYLetitia James (D) NCJeff Jackson (D) NDDrew Wrigley (R) OHDave Yost (R) OKGentner Drummond (R) ORDan Rayfield (D) PADave Sunday (R) RIPeter Neronha (D) SCAlan Wilson (R) SDMarty Jackley (R) TNJonathan Skrmetti (R) TXKen Paxton (R) UTDerek Brown (R) VTCharity Clark (D) VAJason Miyares (R) WANick Brown (D) WVJB McCuskey (R) WIJosh Kaul (D) WYBridget Hill (R) Federal districts: DCBrian Schwalb (D)Territories: ASFainu'ulelei Alailima-Utu GUDoug Moylan (R) MPEd Manibusan (D) PRJanet Parra Mercado (NPP)* VIGordon Rhea
Political party affiliations
  • ▌28 Republicans (27 states, 1 territory)
  • ▌25 Democrats (23 states, 1 territory, 1 district)
  • ▌1 New Progressive (1 territory)
  • ▌2 Unknown (2 territories)
    An asterisk (*) indicates that the officeholder is serving in an acting capacity.
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