In a legislative act of February 12, 1796, New York State was divided into seven districts, each with an Assistant Attorney General, except for New York County, where
Attorney General Josiah Ogden Hoffman prosecuted personally until 1801. The First District included
Kings,
Queens,
Richmond,
Suffolk, and
Westchester counties. At that time, Westchester also included present-day Bronx County, and Queens County included much of present-day
Nassau County. The Assistant Attorney General was renamed District Attorney and
New York County was added to the First District on April 4, 1801. Westchester was separated from the First District and became part of the Eleventh District with
Rockland and
Putnam counties on April 12, 1813, and New York County became the Twelfth District on March 24, 1815. By 1818, New York State had 13 districts, which were divided so that each of the 50 county then in existence became its own district on April 21, 1818. Until 1822, the district attorney was appointed by the
Council of Appointment, and held the office "during the Council's pleasure", meaning that there was no defined term of office. Under the provisions of the
New York State Constitution of 1821, district attorneys were appointed to three-year terms by their County Court, and under the provisions of the
Constitution of 1846, the office became elective by popular ballot for a three-year term beginning January 1 and ending December 31. The Consolidation Charter of 1896 extended the term of incumbent district attorney
John R. Fellows, who had been elected in 1893 to a three-year term from January 1, 1894 to December 31, 1896, by an extra year. Since the
city elections of 1897, the New York and Bronx County District Attorneys' terms have coincided with the Mayor's terms and have been four years, except for 1901 to 1905, when two mayors served two-year terms. In case of a vacancy, a special election is held for the remainder of the term. For the list of district attorneys for the area covering Bronx County prior to its creation from New York County, see Werner (p. 553, 554, and 563) for 1801 to 1874, both Werner (p. 563) and
New York County District Attorney from 1874 to 1895, and
New York County District Attorney for 1895 to 1913. When Bronx County was created on January 1, 1914,
Francis W. Martin, who won the election in November 1913 in anticipation of its formation, became district attorney. His initial salary was $10,000. ==List of Bronx County District Attorneys==