1966 Connecticut Attorney General election

The 1966 Connecticut Attorney General election took place on November 8, 1966, to elect the Attorney General of Connecticut. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Harold M. Mulvey was appointed to the office by Governor John N. Dempsey in 1963 to fill the vacancy left by Albert L. Coles, who resigned to become judge of the Connecticut Superior Court. Mulvey was elected to a full term in his own right, defeating Republican nominee William D. Graham.

1966 Connecticut Attorney General election

November 8, 1966
 
Nominee Harold M. Mulvey William D. Graham
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 545,209 443,980
Percentage 55.1% 44.9%

County results
Mulvey:      50–60%      60–70%
Graham:      50–60%

Attorney General before election

Harold M. Mulvey
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Harold M. Mulvey
Democratic

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