List of district attorneys in the United States

(Alabama to Missouri, Montana to Wyoming) This is a list of US state-level prosecutors, often known as district attorneys.

In states which hold partisan elections for prosecutorial positions, the party affiliation of each prosecutor is noted.

Source:[3] District attorneys are assigned to Arkansas's 23 judicial circuits.

[8] Florida prosecutors are known as state attorneys and are assigned by circuit.

Those in Hawaii, Honolulu, and Kauai Counties are elected on a non-partisan basis, while Maui's is appointed.

Source:[16] Indiana's prosecutors, known as prosecuting attorneys, are elected to the state's 91 judicial circuits.

Source:[19] Kentucky prosecutors, known as Commonwealth's Attorneys, are assigned by circuit.

Source:[22] Maryland's prosecutors are known as state's attorneys and are assigned by county.

Source:[39] Missouri's prosecutors are known as prosecuting attorneys and serve a single county.

Source:[45] New Jersey prosecutors are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the state senate.

Source:[50] North Dakota assigns state's attorneys by county.

Their elections are non-partisan, while two counties (Golden Valley and Steele) appoint their prosecutors.

Source:[59] South Dakota assigns state's attorneys by county.

Source:[60] Tennessee prosecutors are known as district attorneys general.

Collectively they are form "The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference."

Source:[70] West Virginia assigns district attorneys by county.

Map of Florida's judicial circuits
Map of Georgia judicial districts and circuits
Kentucky judicial circuits map
Map showing Louisiana judicial districts
Map of South Carolina's judicial circuits
Map of Tennessee's judicial districts