Lieutenant Governor of Alabama

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This is a list of lieutenant governors of the State of Alabama, 1868 to present.

The office was created during the Reconstruction era under the Alabama Constitution of 1867, but was abolished by the Alabama Constitution of 1875, then re-created under the Alabama Constitution of 1901.

Under the current constitution, the Lieutenant Governor and the Governor do not run together on the same ticket. The Lieutenant Governor can therefore be affiliated with a different political party than that of the Governor. The Lieutenant Governor is the President and Presiding Officer of the Alabama Senate and casts a deciding vote in the case of a tie in that house.

Reconstruction era

  1. Andrew Applegate, 18681870
  2. Edward Moren, 18701872
  3. Alexander McKinstry, 18721874
  4. Robert Ligon, 18741876

Since 1901

  1. Russell Cunningham, 19031907
  2. Henry Gray, 19071911
  3. Walter Seed, 19111915
  4. Thomas Kilby, 19151919
  5. Nathan Miller, 19191923
  6. Charles McDowell, 19231927
  7. William Davis, 19271931
  8. Hugh Merrill, 19311935
  9. Thomas Knight, 19351939
  10. Albert Carmichael, 19391943
  11. Leven Ellis, 19431947
  12. James Inzer, 19471951
  13. James Allen, 19511955
  14. WIlliam Hardwick, 19551959
  15. Albert Boutwell, 19591963
  16. James Allen, 19631967
  17. Albert Brewer, 1967 – May 1968 (became Governor after death of Lurleen Wallace)
  18. Jere Beasley, 19711979
  19. George McMillan, Jr, 19791983
  20. Bill Baxley, 19831987
  21. Jim Folsom, Jr, 1987April 22, 1993 (became Governor after conviction of Guy Hunt)
  22. Don Siegelman, 19951999
  23. Steve Windom, 19992003
  24. Lucy Baxley, 20032007
  25. Jim Folsom, Jr, 2007 – present

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