After leaving the county attorney's post, Romley served as a special advisor to the Arizona Attorney General for six months.
He served as the 24th Attorney General of Arizona from 2003 to 2011 and served as Mayor of Phoenix from 1984 to 1990.
He serves as lead instructor for the Certified Financial Education Instructor training program that served the Office of the Arizona Attorney General for their military financial literacy program.
In response, the Arizona Attorney General investigated and determined it was unenforceable.
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This election was particularly significant because it was the first time in the history of the United States that all five of the top elected executive offices in one state were held by women: Hull; Betsey Bayless, secretary of state; Janet Napolitano, attorney general; Carol Springer, treasurer; and Lisa Graham Keegan, Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction.