Doug Lloyd announces his candidacy for Attorney General, focusing on public safety and legal integrity.
Doug Lloyd, the Eaton County Prosecutor, has declared his intention to run for Michigan Attorney General in the 2026 election. Having served since 2013, Lloyd aims to bring his conservative values and legal experience to the position, emphasizing law and justice over political motivations. He has a strong track record in public safety and community service, alongside a successful reelection history. As the race develops, Lloyd’s candidacy adds to a growing list of contenders for the Attorney General position as term limits for the current officeholder approach.
Charlotte, Michigan – Doug Lloyd, the Eaton County Prosecutor, has officially announced his candidacy for the Michigan Attorney General position in the upcoming 2026 election. The announcement was made on July 22, marking the beginning of Lloyd’s campaign aimed at bringing his extensive experience and conservative values to the state’s top legal office.
Having served as the prosecutor in Eaton County since 2013, Lloyd emphasizes a focus on law and justice rather than political motivations, a stance he believes distinguishes him from current Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel. Lloyd manages a team of 25 professionals and oversees a substantial criminal caseload, averaging over 6,000 cases each year.
Recognized for his commitment to public safety and legal integrity, Lloyd has built a nationally recognized Economic Crimes Unit during his tenure. In addition, he has expanded access to specialty courts for offenders, which aim to address underlying issues that contribute to criminal behavior.
Lloyd has a strong track record of reelection, having successfully won his position as county prosecutor in 2016 and 2020, and he intends to run for reelection in 2024. His legal career began as an assistant prosecutor in Jackson County from 1996 to 2000, following a stint in private practice from 1992 to 1995. Lloyd holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, awarded in 1988, and earned his law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1992.
In terms of personal life, Lloyd is married to Mina and, together, they have two sons. He is actively involved in community service, participating in organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America and Knights of Columbus, underscoring his commitment to civic engagement and community leadership.
Lloyd marks his entry into the Attorney General race as the second Republican candidate, following Kevin Kijewski’s announcement in April. The political landscape is shaping up with competitive Democratic candidates, including Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald, Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit, and former federal prosecutor Mark Totten. The nomination processes for both parties are set to take place at state conventions occurring next year.
The 2026 election for Attorney General is notable as it comes as a result of term limits for the incumbent, Dana Nessel, who will not be eligible to run again. As the political race develops, candidates will likely be scrutinizing each other’s records and platforms closely as they compete for the opportunity to lead the state’s legal affairs.
As Doug Lloyd embarks on his campaign, voters will be considering his lengthy experience in law and prosecution, his conservative values, and his approach to justice and public safety. The upcoming months will prove crucial as voters familiarize themselves with the candidates vying for the position of Michigan Attorney General.
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