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    • William Wyatt Bibb. Autauga. November 9, 1819 - 1820. Democrat.
    • Thomas Bibb. Limestone. July 25, 1820 - 1821. Democrat.
    • Israel Pickens. Greene. November 9, 1821 - 1825. Democrat.
    • John Murphy. Monroe. November 25, 1825 - 1829. Democrat.
  1. As a center of the planter elite class, Barbour County has produced more Alabama governors than any other county in the state. Six elected governors as well as two acting governors have lived in the county.

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  4. Apr 12, 2017 · In the past 25 years, three governors have faced criminal charges during or soon after their terms of office, and a speaker of the House was forced out after convictions on a dozen ethics violations. The state’s chief justice was removed from office twice – not on criminal charges, but for willfully disobeying federal judges’ orders.

  5. Commissioner Hamm is responsible for 15 adult correctional facilities, 10 work release centers, and one community work center across the state while managing an inmate population over 19,000. He employs a workforce of more than 3,300 correctional personnel and support staff. Commissioner Hamm oversees Alabama Correctional Industries and operates on an annual budget exceeding $600 million.

  6. Ventress Correctional Facility. 379 Alabama 239, Clayton, AL. A medium-security state prison for men in Clayton, Alabama, part of the Alabama Department of Corrections, opened in August 1990, with a capacity of 1,650 inmates, focusing on drug and alcohol treatment programs, offering community services in Barbour County.

  7. There have officially been 54 governors of the state of Alabama; this official numbering skips acting and military governors. [2] The first governor, William Wyatt Bibb, served as the only governor of the Alabama Territory. Five people have served as acting governor, bringing the total number of people serving as governor to 59, spread over 63 ...