City Attorney of San Francisco
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Office overview | |
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Formed | 1899 |
Preceding office |
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Jurisdiction | Government of San Francisco |
Headquarters |
San Francisco, California 37°46′45″N 122°25′09″W / 37.77919°N 122.41914°WCoordinates: 37°46′45″N 122°25′09″W / 37.77919°N 122.41914°W |
Office executive |
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Website | City Attorney website |
The City Attorney of San Francisco is an elected position in the City and County of San Francisco, California. While city-county consolidation resulted in the unified government attaining both a city attorney and a district attorney, the two positions are separate and serve different purposes.
The City Attorney is assisted by a number of Assistant City Attorneys.
History
The present City Attorney position was created in 1899, when the former offices of the City Attorney and County Attorney were unified; Franklin Knight Lane was the first City Attorney elected under this regime.
The first woman to hold the position was Louise Renne in 1986, appointed by then-mayor Dianne Feinstein following the death of previous City Attorney George Agnost.
List of City Attorneys
- Dennis Herrera (2002–present)
- Louise Renne (1986 - 2001)
- George Agnost (1977 - 1986)
- Thomas Martin O'Connor (1961 - 1977)
- Dion R. Holm (1949 - 1961)
- John J. O'Toole (1926 - 1949)
- George Lull (1916 - 1926)
- Percy V. Long (1908-1916)
- William J. Burke (1906 - 1908)
- Percy V. Long (1902-1906)
- Franklin Knight Lane (1899 - 1902)
City Attorneys before fusion
- Harry T. Creswell (1893 - 1898)
- Frank M. Pixley (1851 - 1852)
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