Alabama state executive offices

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State executive offices
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Ballotpedia covers 14 state executive offices in the state of Alabama. The executive branch is governed by Article V of the Alabama Constitution.[1]

State executive organization

Executive officials in Alabama are part of a three-pronged government structure that includes state legislators and state judges. The following chart details the relationship among different branches of Alabama's state government:

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Current officeholders

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Office Name Party Date assumed office
Alabama Auditor Andrew Sorrell Republican January 16, 2023
Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Rick Pate Republican January 14, 2019
Alabama Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources Christopher Blankenship Nonpartisan 2017
Alabama Commissioner of Insurance Mark Fowler Nonpartisan January 16, 2023
Alabama Commissioner of Labor Marty Redden Nonpartisan October 1, 2024
Alabama Comptroller Kathleen D. Baxter Nonpartisan August 2, 2017
Alabama Public Service Commission Place 1 Jeremy Oden Republican December 3, 2012
Alabama Public Service Commission Place 2 Chris Beeker, III Republican September 24, 2024
Alabama Public Service Commission President Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh Republican 2010
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen Republican January 16, 2023
Alabama State Board of Education District 1 Jackie Zeigler Republican 2017
Alabama State Board of Education District 2 Tracie West Republican January 1, 2019
Alabama State Board of Education District 3 Stephanie Bell Republican 1995
Alabama State Board of Education District 4 Yvette Richardson Democratic 2011
Alabama State Board of Education District 5 Tonya Smith Chestnut Democratic January 18, 2021
Alabama State Board of Education District 6 Marie Manning Republican January 16, 2023
Alabama State Board of Education District 7 Belinda Palmer McRae Republican January 18, 2021
Alabama State Board of Education District 8 Wayne Reynolds Republican January 1, 2019
Alabama Superintendent of Education Eric Mackey Nonpartisan May 14, 2018
Alabama Treasurer Young Boozer Republican October 1, 2021
Attorney General of Alabama Steve Marshall Republican February 10, 2017
Governor of Alabama Kay Ivey Republican April 10, 2017
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama Will Ainsworth Republican January 14, 2019


Elections

2024

See also: Alabama state executive official elections, 2024

The following state executive offices were up for election in Alabama in 2024:

State Board of Education (4 seats)
Public Service Commissioner

2023

There were no state executive elections in Alabama in 2023.

2022

See also: Alabama state executive official elections, 2022

The following state executive offices were up for election in Alabama in 2022:

Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Attorney General
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Auditor
State Board of Education (4 seats)
Agriculture Commissioner
Public Service Commissioner (2 seats)

2021

There were no state executive elections in Alabama in 2021.

2020

See also: Alabama state executive official elections, 2020

The following state executive offices were up for election in Alabama in 2020:

Public Service Commissioner
State Board of Education (4 seats)

2019

There were no state executive elections in Alabama in 2019.

2018

See also: Alabama state executive official elections, 2018

The following state executive offices were up for election in Alabama in 2018:

Governor
Lieutenant governor
Attorney general
Secretary of state
Treasurer
Auditor
Agriculture commissioner
State board of education
Public service commissioner

2017

There were no state executive elections in Alabama in 2017.

2016

See also: Alabama state executive official elections, 2016

One state executive office was up for election in Alabama in 2016:

2015

There were no state executive elections in Alabama in 2015.

2014

See also: Alabama state executive official elections, 2014

There were nine state executives offices up for election in 2014.

2013

There were no state executive elections in Alabama in 2013.

2012

See also: Alabama state executive official elections, 2012

One state executive position was up for election in 2012 in the state of Alabama.

See also

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Footnotes

  1. The state executive seats covered by Ballotpedia include both appointed and elected positions.