Emmet O'Neal (born September 23, 1853 in Florence, Alabama; died September 7, 1922 in Florence, Alabama) succeeded BB Comer as the thirty-fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 11, 1911 and January 18, 1915. Following the end of O'Neal's term as Governor, Charles Henderson (born April 26, 1860 in Pike County, Alabama; died Janaury 7, 1937 in Troy, Alabama) became the thirty-fifth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 18, 1915 and January 20, 1919.
William W. Brandon (born June 5, 1868 in Talladega, Alabama; died December 7, 1934 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) succeeded Thomas Kilby as the thirty-seventh Governor of Alabama, serving between January 15, 1923 and January 17, 1927, including the whole of 1925.
John A. Winston (born September 4, 1812 in Madison County, Alabama; died December 21, 1871) succeeded Henry W. Collier as the fifteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 20, 1853 and December 1, 1857, including the whole of 1855.
Thomas G. Jones (born November 26, 1844 in Macon, Georgia; died April 28, 1914 in Montgomery, Alabama) succeeded Thomas Seay as the twenty-eighth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1890 and December 1, 1894, including the whole of 1893.
William C. Oates (born November 31/December 1, 1835 in Bullock County, Alabama; died September 9, 1910 in Montgomery, Alabama) succeeded Thomas G. Jones as the twenty-ninth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1894 and December 1, 1896, including the whole of 1895.
William D. Jelks (born November 7, 1855 in Warrior Stand, Macon County, Alabama; died December 13, 1931) succeeded William J. Samford as the thirty-second Governor of Alabama, serving between June 11, 1901 and January 14, 1907, including the whole of 1905.
Emmet O'Neal (born September 23, 1853 in Florence, Alabama; died September 7, 1922 in Florence, Alabama) succeeded BB Comer as the thirty-fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 11, 1911 and January 18, 1915, including the whole of 1913.
Emmet O'Neal (born September 23, 1853 in Florence, Alabama; died September 7, 1922 in Florence, Alabama) succeeded BB Comer as the thirty-fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 11, 1911 and January 18, 1915, including the whole of 1912.
BB Comer (born November 7, 1848 in Barbour County, Alabama; died August 15, 1927 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded William D. Jelks as the thirty-third Governor of Alabama, serving between January 14, 1907 and January 17, 1911. Following the end of Comer's term as Governor, Emmet O'Neal (born September 23, 1853 in Florence, Alabama; died September 7, 1922 in Florence, Alabama) became the thirty-fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 11, 1911 and January 18, 1915.
The Governor's Lady - 1915 was released on: USA: 14 March 1915
The Governor Maker - 1915 was released on: USA: 16 January 1915
The current governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey.
Alabama Governor's Mansion was created in 1907.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey and she is a Republican. Ivey assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Alabama on January 17, 2011.
In 1915, there was a move in the House to impeach John Purifoy, but it did not pass. In current days, there is a movement to impeach the current governor, Robert Bentley, but it is in very early days. An impeachment is an indictment, not a removal from office.
Robert J. Bentley is current Governor of Alabama
Charles Henderson (born April 26, 1860 in Pike County, Alabama; died Janaury 7, 1937 in Troy, Alabama) succeeded Emmet O'Neal as the thirty-fifth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 18, 1915 and January 20, 1919, including the whole of 1916.
Robert Bentley is the current Governor of Alabama. He was elected in 2010. He moved to Montgomery from Tuscaloosa, where he had a medical practice.