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The officeholder is also limited to two terms, for a total of eight possible years of service; ten possible years of service if the officeholder serves two full terms and less than half of one term as a replacement.
Attorney General of Michigan Michigan Attorney GeneralOffice website:Official LinkCompensation:$112,4102024 FY Budget:$142,798,400Term limits:2 terms14 more rows
The Attorney General provides legal counsel to the executive and legislative branches of government, and for each officer, department, board, and commission of state government. The AG provides legal repre senta tion in court actions and assists in the conduct of official hearings held by state agencies.
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