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Andrea CampbellDEMDemocrat Attorney General
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Andrea Joy Campbell is an American lawyer and politician who is serving as the attorney general of Massachusetts. Campbell is a former member of the Boston City Council. On the city council, she represented District 4, which includes parts of Boston's Dorchester, Mattapan, Jamaica Plain, and Roslindale neighborhoods. A member of the Democratic Party, she was first elected to the council in November 2015 and assumed office in January 2016. She served as president of the council from January 2018 until January 2020. Campbell unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Boston in 2021, placing third in the nonpartisan primary election behind Annissa Essaibi George and Michelle Wu, the latter of whom would go on to win the general election. In 2022, Campbell announced her candidacy in that year's election for attorney general of Massachusetts. Campbell was the first black woman to qualify for ballot access for statewide office in Massachusetts. Winning the Democratic Party's nomination with a sizable win in the Democratic primary, Campbell won the general election by a large margin. In January 2023, she was sworn in as attorney general, becoming the first black woman to hold the office and only the second black person to hold it, preceded only by Edward Brooke.

Education4 - 4 of 2
University of California at Los Angeles School of Law
JD
2006 - 2009
Princeton University
BA Sociology
2000 - 2004
Past Positions1 - 7 of 7
Attorney General
State of Massachusetts
2023 - Current
Councilor
City of Boston, Massachusetts
2016 - 2022
Council President
City of Boston, Massachusetts
2018 - 2020
Deputy Legal Counsel
Office of Governor Deval L. Patrick
2013 - 2014
Interim General Counsel
Metropolitan Area Planning Counsel, Boston
2013
Associate
Proskauer Rose Limited Liability Partnership
2010 - 2012
Staff Attorney
The Edlaw Project
2010 - 2011