Drew Wrigley

Drew Wrigley
30th Attorney General of North Dakota
Assumed office
February 8, 2022
GovernorDoug Burgum
Preceded byWayne Stenehjem
United States Attorney for the District of North Dakota
In office
April 17, 2019 – February 28, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Joe Biden
Preceded byTim Purdon
Succeeded byMac Schneider
In office
November 6, 2001 – September 11, 2009
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Barack Obama
Preceded byJohn Schneider
Succeeded byTim Purdon
37th Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota
In office
December 7, 2010 – December 15, 2016
GovernorJack Dalrymple
Preceded byJack Dalrymple
Succeeded byBrent Sanford
Personal details
Born
Drew Howard Wrigley

(1965-10-10) October 10, 1965 (age 58)
Bismarck, North Dakota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKathleen
EducationUniversity of North Dakota (BA)
American University (JD)
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Drew Howard Wrigley (born October 10, 1965) is an American attorney, lawyer, and politician from North Dakota. Wrigley currently serves as the attorney general of North Dakota. He declared his candidacy for the office in early January 2022. Weeks later, then-incumbent Wayne Stenehjem passed away unexpectedly, and Governor Doug Burgum appointed Wrigley to serve the final year of that term. Wrigley was elected to a four-year term in November 2022, garnering 71% of the vote. Wrigley previously served as the United States Attorney for the District of North Dakota from 2001 to 2009 and again from 2019 to 2021, appointed by President George W. Bush and Donald Trump, respectively.[1] Between his terms as United States attorney, Wrigley served as the 37th lieutenant governor of North Dakota from 2010 to 2016.

Wrigley was the deputy chief of staff to then-Governor John Hoeven prior to serving in elected office.[2] He has held a variety of roles in U.S. District Attorneys offices.

  1. ^ "PN1087 — Drew Howard Wrigley — Department of Justice". Congress.gov. 6 November 2001. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Dalrymple names Drew Wrigley as next lieutenant governor". The Bismarck Tribune. November 4, 2010. Retrieved December 7, 2010.

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