List of mayors of Montgomery, Alabama
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This is a list of mayors who have served the city of Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery is the capital of the U.S. state of Alabama, and is the county seat of Montgomery County. It is located on the Alabama River southeast of the center of the state, in the Gulf Coastal Plain. As of the 2010 census, Montgomery had a population of 205,764 making it the second-largest city...

, USA.
MayorTerm
Samuel D. Holt (1st term) 1838
Jack Thorington 1839—1840
Hardy Herbet 1841
Perez Coleman 1842—1846
Nimrod E. Benson 1847
Edwin B. Harris 1848—1849
Robert T. Davis 1850
Thomas Welsh 1851
Samuel D. Holt (2nd term) 1852
Charles R. Hansford 1853—1859
Andrew J. Noble 1860—1861
J.F. Johnson 1862—1863
Walter L. Coleman 1864—1868
Thomas O. Glasscock 1868—1870
H.E. Faber 1870—1875
Mordecai L. Moses 1875—1881
J.B. Gaston 1881—1885
W.S. Reese 1885—1889
Edward A. Graham 1889—1891
John G. Crommelin, Sr. 1891—1895
John H. Clisby 1895—1899
E.B. Joseph 1900—1903
Thomas H. Carr 1903—1905
W.M. Teague 1905—1909
Gaston Gunter 1909—1910
W.A. Gunter, Jr. (1st term) 1911—1915
W.T. Robertson 1915—1919
W.A. Gunter, Jr. (2nd term) 1919—1940
Cyrus B. Brown 1941—1944
David E. Dunn 1944—1945
John L. Goodwyn 1946—1951
W.A. Gayle 1951—1959
Earl D. James 1959—1971
Jim Robinson 1971—1977
Emory McCord Folmar
Emory Folmar
Emory McCord Folmar was the mayor of Montgomery, Alabama from 1977 to 1999. Although the mayor's office is nonpartisan, Folmar was known to be a Republican...

 
1977—1999
Bobby N. Bright
Bobby Bright
Bobby Neal Bright, Sr. is an American politician who served as U.S. Representative for from 2009 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The district includes just over half of the state capital, Montgomery, as well as most of the Wiregrass Region in the southeastern part of the state....

 
November 9, 1999—January 6, 2009
Todd Strange
Todd Strange (politician)
Todd Strange is an United States Republican politician from Alabama, who is currently serving as the 56th Mayor of Montgomery, Alabama. Strange won a special election & took office on March 10, 2009 after his predecessor, Democrat Bobby Bright, was elected to the United States House of...

March, 2009—

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