ALABAMA GOVERNORS

Governor
County
Term
Political Party
Don Siegelman
Mobile
1999-2003
Democrat
Forrest "Fob" James
Lee
1995-1999
Republican
James E. Folsom
Cullman
April 22,1993-1995
Democrat
(Lieutenant Governor Jim Folsom, Jr. became Governor upon conviction of Guy Hunt for ethics violations)
Guy Hunt
Cullman
1987-April 22, 1993
Republican
George C. Wallace
Barbour
1983-1987
Democrat
Forrest "Fob" James
Lee
1979-1983
Democrat
Jere Beasley
Barbour
June 5-July 7,1972
***Democrat
(Lieutenant Governor Jere Beasley became acting governor while Governor George Wallace was in a Maryland hospital for more than 20 days recovering from an assassination attempt)
George C. Wallace
Barbour
1971-1979
Democrat
Albert P. Brewer
Morgan
1968-1971
Democrat
(Lieutenant Governor Albert Brewer became acting governor for a portion of one day as Governor Lurleen Wallace received medical treatment out-of-state for more than 20 days. He became governor upon the death of Lurleen Wallace)
Lurleen B. Wallace
Tuscaloosa
1967-1968
Democrat
George C. Wallace
Barbour
1963-1967
Democrat
John Patterson
Russell
1959-1963
Democrat
James E. Folsom
Cullman
1955-1959
Democrat
Gordon Persons
Montgomery
1951-1955
Democrat
James E. Folsom
Cullman
1947-1951
Democrat
Chauncey M. Sparks
Barbour
1943-1947
Democrat
Frank M. Dixon
Jefferson
1939-1943
Democrat
Bibb Graves
Montgomery
1935-1939
Democrat
Benjamin M. Miller
Wilcox
1931-1935
Democrat
Bibb Graves
Montgomery
1927-1931
Democrat
Charles McDowell
Barbour
July 10-11, 1924***
Democrat
(Lieutenant Governor Charles McDowell became acting governor when Gov. Brandon spent 21 days in New York City chairing the state delegation to the 1924 Democratic Convention. According to the 1901 Constitution, if the governor is out of the state more than 20 days, the lieutenant governor becomes acting governor)
William W. Brandon
Tuscaloosa
1923-1927
Democrat
Thomas E. Kilby
Calhoun
1919-1923
Democrat
Charles Henderson
Pike
1915-1919
Democrat
Emmett O'Neal
Lauderdale
1911-1915
Democrat
Braxton B. Comer
Jefferson
1907-1911
Democrat
Russell Cunningham
Jefferson
April 25, 1904-March 5, 1905
Democrat
(Lieutenant Governor** Russell Cunningham became acting governor during Governor Jelks' illness)
William D. Jelks
Barbour
1901-1907
Democrat
(President of Senate, William Jelks became governor upon the death of Governor Samford: subsequently he was elected to a four-year term as governor)
William J. Samford
Lee
1900-1901
Democrat
William D. Jelks
Barbour
December 1-26, 1900
Democrat
(President of the Senate, William Jelks became acting governor because Governor William Samford sought medical treatment out-of-state during the initial days of his administration which began December 1, 1900)
Joseph F. Johnston
Jefferson
1896-1900
William C. Oates
Henry
1894-1896
Democrat
Thomas G. Jones
Montgomery
1890-1894
Democrat
Thomas Seay
Hale
1886-1890
Democrat
Edward A. O'Neal
Lauderdale
1882-1886
Democrat
Rufus W. Cobb
Shelby
1878-1882
Democrat
George S. Houston
Limestone
1874-1878
Democrat
David P. Lewis
Madison
1872-1874
Republican
Robert B. Lindsay
Colbert
1870-1872
Democrat
William H. Smith
Randolph
1868-1870
Republican
Wager Swayne
Montgomery
1867-1868
(Appointed military governor)
Robert M. Patton
Lauderdale
1865-1867
Pre-War Whig
Lewis E. Parsons
Talladega
1865
Democrat
(Appointed provisional governor)
Thomas H. Watts
Montgomery
1863-1865
Democrat
John G. Shorter
Barbour
1861-1863
Democrat
Andrew B. Moore
Perry
1857-1861
Democrat
John A. Winston
Sumter
1853-1857
Democrat
Henry W. Collier
Tuscaloosa
1849-1853
Democrat
Reuben Chapman
Madison
1847-1849
Democrat
Joshua L. Martin
Tuscaloosa
1845-1847
Democrat
Benjamin Fitzpatrick
Autauga
1841-1845
Democrat
Arthur P. Bagby
Monroe
1837-1841
Democrat
Hugh McVay
Lauderdale
1837
Democrat
(President of the Senate, Hugh McVay became governor upon Governor Clay's appointment to the U.S. Senate)
Clement Comer Clay
Madison
1835-1837
Democrat
John Gayle
Greene
1831-1835
Democrat/Whig
Samuel B. Moore
Jackson
1831
Democrat
(President of the Senate, Samuel Moore became governor upon Governor Gabriel Moore's election to the U.S. Senate)
Gabriel Moore Madison 1829-1831 Democrat
John Murphy
Monroe
1825-1829
Democrat
Israel Pickens
Greene
1821-1825
Democrat
Thomas Bibb
Limestone
1820-1821
Democrat
(President of the Senate, Thomas Bibb became governor upon the death of his brother Governor William Bibb)
William Wyatt Bibb
Autauga
1819-1820
Democrat
NOTES:
* Initially, the governor served a two-year term. The Alabama Constitution of 1901 set the term at four years and prohibited a governor from serving two consecutive terms. Constitutional Amendment No. 282, ratified in 1968, allows the governor to serve two consecutive terms.

** The Constitution of 1901 designated the lieutenant governor as next in line to succeed the governor followed by the president pro tem of the Senate.

*** The Constitution of 1901 states that if the governor is absent from the state for more than 20 days, then the lieutenant governor shall assume the powers and duties of the governor until his return.