Talk:Missouri Attorney General

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InfoBox Photo[edit]

I have noticed that the infobox photo used in this article is former Attorney General John Ashcroft instead of current Attorney General Eric Schmitt, and I was wondering if a photo of the incumbent would be more appropriate, and consistent with similar articles such as the Governor of Missouri or the Lieutenant Governor of Missouri.--TommyBoy (talk) 23:04, 15 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Nevermind, the photo in question of John Ashcroft has been removed from the article.--TommyBoy (talk) 06:18, 23 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Term of office[edit]

Perhaps I missed it, but nowhere in the article does it say how long is the term of office for this position. Is it four years? Two years? It can vary from state to state, so someone coming to this article who is not a Missourian — or is from elsewhere in the world — would have zero idea of the term of office. [Meekly raises hand as one of those.] Thanks!SpikeToronto 16:55, 7 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]