Lieutenant Governor of Alabama

The lieutenant governor of Alabama is the president of the Alabama Senate, elected to serve a four-year term. The office was created in 1868, abolished in 1875, and recreated in 1901. According to the current constitution, should the governor be out of the state for more than 20 days, the lieutenant governor becomes acting governor, and if the governor dies, resigns or is removed from office (via impeachment), the lieutenant governor ascends to the governorship. Earlier constitutions said the powers of the governor devolved upon the successor, rather than them necessarily becoming governor, but the official listing includes these as full governors. The governor and lieutenant governor are not elected on the same ticket.

Lieutenant Governor of Alabama
Seal of the lieutenant governor
Incumbent
Will Ainsworth
since January 14, 2019
Government of Alabama
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years, renewable once consecutively
Inaugural holderAndrew J. Applegate
Formation1868
SuccessionFirst
Salary$68,556
Websiteltgov.alabama.gov

History

In 1868, the state of Alabama issued a constitution which provided for the office of lieutenant governor. The document prescribed that the officer was to serve as the president of the State Senate and cast tie-breaking votes in that body, and made them first in line of succession to the governor's office. Andrew J. Applegate was the first person to serve as lieutenant governor. In 1875, conservative Democrats determined the content of a new constitution which abolished the office in an attempt to reduce the size of state government. Alabama convened another constitutional convention in 1901. During its session, the incumbent governor died. Partly motivated by the lack of a clearly delineated line of gubernatorial succession, the delegates reestablished the office of lieutenant governor with responsibilities similar to those it previously held. Its constitutional responsibilities have been little altered since.

Since the office's inception, 31 people have served as lieutenant governor of Alabama. Of those, only two have served two terms or more. The first woman to hold the office, Lucy Baxley, served from 2003 to 2007.

Duties, powers, and structure

The lieutenant governor serves as president of the State Senate and assumes the office of governor in the event the gubernatorial office becomes vacant. Senate rules empower the lieutenant governor to determine the composition of Senate committees and refer bills to committees of their choosing. As a result, the lieutenant governor typically exercises significant influence over the progress of legislation in the body.

The state constitution does not provide any remedy in the event the lieutenant governor's office becomes vacant. In such an instance, their role as the presiding officer of the State Senate is assumed by the Senate president pro tempore.

List

Lieutenant governors of the State of Alabama
No. Lieutenant Governor Term in office Party Election Governor
1   Andrew J. Applegate
(1833–1870)
July 13, 1868

August 21, 1870
(died in office)
Republican 1868   William Hugh Smith
Vacant August 21, 1870

November 26, 1870
Office vacated
by death
2 Edward H. Moren
(1825–1886)
November 26, 1870

November 25, 1872
(lost election)
Democratic 1870 Robert B. Lindsay
3 Alexander McKinstry
(1822–1879)
November 25, 1872

November 24, 1874
(lost election)
Republican 1872 David P. Lewis
4 Robert F. Ligon
(1823–1901)
November 24, 1874

November 27, 1876
(office abolished)
Democratic 1874 George S. Houston
Office did not exist from November 28, 1876, to January 19, 1903
5 Russell McWhortor Cunningham
(1855–1921)
January 19, 1903

January 14, 1907
(term-limited)
Democratic 1902 William D. Jelks
6 Henry B. Gray
(1867–1919)
January 14, 1907

January 16, 1911
(term-limited)
Democratic 1906 B. B. Comer
7 Walter D. Seed Sr.
(1864–1959)
January 17, 1911

January 18, 1915
(term-limited)
Democratic 1910 Emmet O'Neal
8 Thomas Kilby
(1865–1943)
January 19, 1915

January 20, 1919
(term-limited)
Democratic 1914 Charles Henderson
9 Nathan Lee Miller
(1866–1933)
January 21, 1919

January 15, 1923
(term-limited)
Democratic 1918 Thomas Kilby
10 Charles S. McDowell
(1871–1943)
January 16, 1923

January 17, 1927
(term-limited)
Democratic 1922 William W. Brandon
11 William C. Davis
(1867–1934)
January 18, 1927

January 19, 1931
(term-limited)
Democratic 1926 Bibb Graves
12 Hugh Davis Merrill
(1877–1954)
January 20, 1931

January 14, 1935
(term-limited)
Democratic 1930 Benjamin M. Miller
13 Thomas E. Knight
(1898–1937)
January 15, 1935

May 17, 1937
(died in office)
Democratic 1934 Bibb Graves
Vacant May 17, 1937

January 16, 1939
Office vacated
by death
14 Albert A. Carmichael
(1895–1952)
January 17, 1939

January 18, 1943
(term-limited)
Democratic 1938 Frank M. Dixon
15 Leven H. Ellis
(1881–1968)
January 19, 1943

January 20, 1947
(term-limited)
Democratic 1942 Chauncey Sparks
16 James C. Inzer
(1887–1967)
January 21, 1947

January 15, 1951
(term-limited)
Democratic 1946 Jim Folsom
17 James Allen
(1912–1978)
January 16, 1951

January 17, 1955
(term-limited)
Democratic 1950 Gordon Persons
18 William G. Hardwick
(1910–1993)
January 18, 1955

January 19, 1959
(term-limited)
Democratic 1954 Jim Folsom
19 Albert Boutwell
(1904–1978)
January 20, 1959

January 14, 1963
(term-limited)
Democratic 1958 John M. Patterson
20 James Allen
(1912–1978)
January 15, 1963

January 16, 1967
(term-limited)
Democratic 1962 George Wallace
21 Albert Brewer
(1928–2017)
January 17, 1967

May 7, 1968
(succeeded to governor)
Democratic 1966 Lurleen Wallace
(died May 7, 1968)
Vacant May 7, 1968

January 18, 1971
Office vacated
by succession to governor
Albert Brewer
22 Jere Beasley
(b. 1935)
January 19, 1971

January 15, 1979
(term-limited)
Democratic 1970 George Wallace
1974
23 George McMillan
(1943–2025)
January 16, 1979

January 17, 1983
(did not run)
Democratic 1978 Fob James
24 Bill Baxley
(b. 1941)
January 18, 1983

January 19, 1987
(did not run)
Democratic 1982 George Wallace
25 Jim Folsom Jr.
(b. 1949)
January 20, 1987

April 22, 1993
(succeeded to governor)
Democratic 1986 H. Guy Hunt
(removed April 22, 1993)
1990
Vacant April 22, 1993

January 16, 1995
Office vacated
by succession to governor
Jim Folsom Jr.
26 Don Siegelman
(b. 1946)
January 17, 1995

January 18, 1999
(elected governor)
Democratic 1994 Fob James
27 Steve Windom
(b. 1949)
January 19, 1999

January 20, 2003
(did not run)
Republican 1998 Don Siegelman
28 Lucy Baxley
(1937–2016)
January 21, 2003

January 15, 2007
(did not run)
Democratic 2002 Bob Riley
29 Jim Folsom Jr.
(b. 1949)
January 16, 2007

January 17, 2011
(lost election)
Democratic 2006
30 Kay Ivey
(b. 1944)
January 18, 2011

April 10, 2017
(succeeded to governor)
Republican 2010 Robert J. Bentley
(resigned April 10, 2017)
2014
Vacant April 10, 2017

January 14, 2019
Office vacated
by succession to governor
Kay Ivey
31 Will Ainsworth
(b. 1981)
January 15, 2019

Incumbent
Republican 2018
2022

See also

  • List of Alabama state legislatures

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