Michael E. Carpenter
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Michael E. Carpenter
52nd Maine Attorney General
In office
1991–1995
Preceded by James Tierney
Succeeded by Andrew Ketterer
Member of the Maine Senate
In office
1976 – 1986
2016 – Present
Member of the Maine House of Representatives District 19
In office
1974–1976
Personal details
Born September 3, 1947 (age 72)
Political party Democrat
Residence Houlton, Maine
Alma mater University of Maine School of Law
Occupation Attorney
Michael E. Carpenter (born September 3, 1947) is an American lawyer and politician from Maine. Carpenter, a Democrat, served one term (1974-1976) in the Maine House of Representatives from Houlton. In 1976, Carpenter was elected to the Maine Senate, representing southern Aroostook County. He served in that office until 1986. In 1991, the Maine Legislature elected Carpenter to the position of Maine Attorney General.[1] He served in that office until 1995, when he was replaced by fellow Democrat Andrew Ketterer.
Carpenter is a graduate of the University of Maine School of Law.[2]
In November 2014, Carpenter sought election to the Maine Senate to replace term-limited Republican Roger Sherman. He was defeated by former State Representative Michael Willette in the general election.[3]
In November 2016, Carpenter again sought election to the Maine Senate (District 2). He ran against incumbent Ricky Long and won in the general election. Carpenter was re-elected in 2018.