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==Education==
==Education==
*[[Juris Doctor|J.D.]], [[University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law]], 1994, with Distinction
*[[Juris Doctor|J.D.]], [[University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law]], 1994, with Distinction
*Bachelor's degree, [[University of Nebraska system|University of Nebraska]], 1990, with High *Distinction and Honors, Phi Beta Kappa. Member of the Innocents Society.
*Bachelor's degree, [[University of Nebraska system|University of Nebraska]], 1990, with High *Distinction and Honors, Phi Beta Kappa. Member of the [[Society of Innocents|Innocents Society]].
Lincoln Southeast High School, 1987, Class Rank: 1st/487
Lincoln Southeast High School, 1987, Class Rank: 1st/487



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Jon Bruning (April 30, 1969, Lincoln, Nebraska) is Attorney General of the state of Nebraska.

A Republican, Bruning was sworn into office as Nebraska's 31st Attorney General in 2003.


Education

Lincoln Southeast High School, 1987, Class Rank: 1st/487

Personal

Jon married Deonne Niemack of Shelton, Nebraska on July 8, 1995 in Lincoln, Nebraska. He and Deonne have two children, Lauren, born May 2, 1997, and Jack, born May 4, 1999. Jon, Deonne, Lauren and Jack reside in Lincoln.

Career

Bruning was elected to the Nebraska Legislature in 1996 and 2000 and served six years (four years for his first term, then two years of his second term before elected as Attorney General) as a state senator.

Bruning was elected Attorney General of the State of Nebraska in 2002 and re-elected without opposition in 2006. He is currently President of the National Association of Attorneys General.

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Legal offices

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Political offices
Preceded by
Michael Avery
Nebraska State Senator - District 3
1997-2002
Succeeded by
Ray Mossey