George Wallace (born August 25, 1919 in Clio, Alabama; died September 13, 1998 in Montgomery, Alabama) succeeded Fob James as the forty-fifth Governor of Alabama, serving in his third spell as Governor between January 17, 1983 and January 19, 1987. Following the end of Wallace's term as Governor, H. Guy Hunt (born June 17, 1933 in Holly Pond, Alabama; died Janaury 30, 2009 in Birmingham, Alabama) became the forty-ninth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 19, 1987 and April 22, 1993.
H. Guy Hunt (born June 17, 1933 in Holly Pond, Alabama; died Janaury 30, 2009 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded George Wallace as the forty-ninth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 19, 1987 and April 22, 1993, including the whole of 1989.
Fob James (born September 15, 1934 in Lanett, Alabama) succeeded George Wallace as the forty-eighth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 15, 1979 and January 17, 1983, including the whole of 1980.
Fob James (born September 15, 1934 in Lanett, Alabama) succeeded George Wallace as the forty-eighth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 15, 1979 and January 17, 1983, including the whole of 1981.
Fob James (born September 15, 1934 in Lanett, Alabama) succeeded George Wallace as the forty-eighth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 15, 1979 and January 17, 1983, including the whole of 1982.
The current governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey.
Alabama Governor's Mansion was created in 1907.
Fob James (born September 15, 1934 in Lanett, Alabama) succeeded George Wallace as the forty-eighth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 15, 1979 and January 17, 1983. Following the end of James' term as Governor, George Wallace (born August 25, 1919 in Clio, Alabama; died September 13, 1998 in Montgomery, Alabama) became the forty-fifth Governor of Alabama, renewing his role in this position for the second time, serving between January 17, 1983 and January 19, 1987.
James E. Folsom Sr. (born October 9, 1904 in Coffee County, Alabama; died November 21, 1987 in Cullman, Alabama) succeeded Chauncey Sparks as the forty-second Governor of Alabama, serving between January 20, 1947 and January 22, 1951, including the whole of 1949.
James E. Folsom Sr. (born October 9, 1904 in Coffee County, Alabama; died November 21, 1987 in Cullman, Alabama) succeeded Chauncey Sparks as the forty-second Governor of Alabama, serving between January 20, 1947 and January 15, 1951. Following the end of Folsom's term as Governor, Gordon Persons (born February 5, 1902 in Montgomery, Alabama; died May 29, 1965 in Montgomery, Alabama) became the forty-third Governor of Alabama, serving between January 15, 1951 and January 17, 1955.
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.
Robert J. Bentley is current Governor of Alabama
Robert J. Bentley is the 53rd and current Governor of Alabama. He was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. He is a member of the Republican Party. The Governor in Alabama serves a four year term with a two term limitation.
H. Guy Hunt (born June 17, 1933 in Holly Pond, Alabama; died Janaury 30, 2009 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded George Wallace as the forty-ninth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 19, 1987 and April 22, 1993. Following the end of Hunt's term in office, James E. Folsom Jr. (born May 14, 1949 in Montgomery, Alabama) became the fiftieth Governor of Alabama, serving between April 22, 1993 and January 16, 1995.
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.
The current Governor of Alabama is Robert Renfroe Riley.
The current Governor of Alabama is Bob Riley. He was voted in as governor in 2003.