Governors Of Alabama
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A list of governors from the state of Alabama.[1]
| Name |
Party |
Years
|
| William Wyatt Bibb
|
Democrat
|
1817-1820[2]
|
| Thomas Bibb
|
Democrat
|
1820-1821
|
| Israel Pickens
|
Democrat
|
1821-1825
|
| John Murphy
|
Democrat
|
1825-1829
|
| Gabriel Moore
|
Democrat
|
1829-1831
|
| Samuel B. Moore
|
Democrat
|
1831
|
| John Gayle
|
Democrat/Whig
|
1831-1835
|
| Clement Comer Clay
|
Democrat
|
1835-1837
|
| Hugh McVay
|
Democrat
|
1837
|
| Arthur Pendleton Bagby
|
Democrat
|
1837-1841
|
| Benjamin Fitzpatrick
|
Democrat
|
1841-1845
|
| Josua Lanier Martin
|
Democrat
|
1845-1847
|
| Reuben Chapman
|
Democrat
|
1847-1849
|
| Henry Watkins Collier
|
Democrat
|
1849-1853
|
| John Anthony Winston
|
Democrat
|
1853-1857
|
| Andrew Barry Moore
|
Democrat
|
1857-1861
|
| John Gill Shorter
|
Democrat
|
1861-1863
|
| Thomas Hill Watts
|
Democrat
|
1863-1865
|
| Lewis Eliphalet Parsons
|
Democrat
|
1865
|
| Robert Miller Patton
|
Pre-war Whig
|
1865-1867
|
| Wager Swayne
|
|
1867-1868
|
| Willian Hugh Smith
|
Republican
|
1868-1870
|
| Robert Burns Lindsay
|
Democrat
|
1870-1872
|
| David Peter Lewis
|
Republican
|
1872-1874
|
| George Smith Houston
|
Democrat
|
1874-1878
|
| Rufus Wills Cobb
|
Democrat
|
1878-1882
|
| Edward Asbury O'Neil
|
Democrat
|
1882-1886
|
| Thomas Seay
|
Democrat
|
1886-1890
|
| Thomas Goode Jones
|
Democrat
|
1890-1894
|
| William Calvin Oates
|
Democrat
|
1894-1896
|
| Joseph Forney Johnston
|
Democrat
|
1896-1900
|
| William Dorsey Jelks
|
Democrat
|
1900, 1901-1907
|
| William James Sanford
|
Democrat
|
1900-1901
|
| Russell McWhorter Cunningham
|
Democrat
|
1904-1905
|
| Braxton Bragg Comer
|
Democrat
|
1907-1911
|
| Emmet O'Neal
|
Democrat
|
1911-1915
|
| Charles Henderson
|
Democrat
|
1915-1919
|
| Thomas Erby Kilby
|
Democrat
|
1919-1923
|
| William Woodward Brandon
|
Democrat
|
1923-1927
|
| Charles Samuel McDowell, Jr.
|
Democrat
|
1924
|
| David Bibb Graves[3]
|
Democrat
|
1927–1931, 1935-1939
|
| Benjamin Meek Miller
|
Democrat
|
1931-1935
|
| Frank Murray Dixon
|
Democrat
|
1939-1943
|
| Chauncey Sparks
|
Democrat
|
1943-1947
|
| James Elisha Folsom, Jr.
|
Democrat
|
1947–1951, 1955-1959
|
| Seth Gordon Persons
|
Democrat
|
1951-1955
|
| John Malcolm Patterson
|
Democrat
|
1959-1963
|
| George Corley Wallace
|
Democrat
|
1963–1967, 1971–1979, 1983-1987
|
| Lurleen Burns Wallace
|
Democrat
|
1967-1968
|
| Albert Preston Brewer
|
Democrat
|
1968-1971
|
| Jere Beasley
|
Democrat
|
1972
|
| Forrest Hood (Fob) James, Jr.
|
Democrat
|
1979–1983, 1995-1999
|
| Harold Guy Hunt
|
Republican
|
1987-1993
|
| James Elisha Folsom, Jr.
|
Democrat
|
1993-1995
|
| Don Siegelman
|
Democrat
|
1999-2003
|
| Bob Riley
|
Republican
|
2003-2011
|
| Robert J. Bentley
|
Republican
|
2011–2017
|
| Kay Ivey
|
Republican
|
2017–present
|
Further reading[edit]
- Stewart, John Craig. The Governors of Alabama. Gretna, La.: Pelican, 1975. 232 pp.
- Webb, Samuel L. and Armbrester, Margaret E., eds. Alabama Governors: A Political History of the State. Tuscaloosa: U. of Alabama Pr., 2001. 289 pp.
Notes[edit]
- ↑ http://www.netstate.com/states/government/al_formergov.htm
- ↑ William Wyatt Bibb was the governor of the Territory of Alabama from 1817-1819.
- ↑ David Bibb Graves was an Exalted Cyclops of Ku Klux Klan
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