List of governors of Alagoas
This is a list of governors of Alagoas .
Rulers of the colonial period (1817 — 1822)
The captaincy of Alagoas was created on September 16, 1817, splitting off from the captaincy of Pernambuco , whose governor commanded it until 1819. On February 28, 1821, all captaincies in Brazil were renamed "provinces".
Rulers of the Imperial Period (1822 - 1889)
Legenda
Conservative Party
Liberal Party
Democratic party
People's Party
Moderate Party
Number
Name
Image
Party
Start of Term
End of Term
Comments
First Reign (1822-1831)
1
Caetano Maria Lopes Gama
People's Party[1]
June 28, 1822
October 1, 1822
Viscount of Maranguape
President of the governing board of Alagoas
2
José Fernandes Bulhões
People's Party[1]
October 1, 1822
November 12, 1822
President of the governing board of Alagoas
3
Lourenço Accioly Canavarro
People's Party[2]
November 12, 1822
January 1, 1824
President of the governing board of Alagoas
4
Francisco de Assis Barbosa
Democratic Party[2]
January 1, 1824
July 1, 1824
President of the governing board of Alagoas
5
Eugênio Lóssio Seiblitz
People's Party[1]
July 1, 1824
February 14, 1828
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
6
Cândido José de Araújo Viana
People's Party[1]
February 14, 1828
January 1, 1829
Marquis of Sapucai
7
Manuel Antônio Galvão
Moderate Party[3]
January 1, 1829
April 4, 1830
Judge
8
Caetano Montenegro Filho
People's Party[1]
April 4, 1830
May 19, 1831
Viscount of Vila Real da Praia Grande
Regency period (1831-1840)
9
Manuel de Miranda Henriques
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
May 19, 1831
November 16, 1832
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
10
Antônio Chichorro da Gama
Liberal Party [4]
November 16, 1832
September 2, 1833
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
11
Vicente Figueiredo de Camargo
Liberal Party [4]
September 2, 1833
December 14, 1834
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
12
José Joaquim Machado
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
December 14, 1834
May 15, 1835
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
13
Antônio Joaquim de Moura
Liberal Party [4]
May 15, 1835
August 23, 1836
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
14
Rodrigo de Sousa Pontes
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
August 23, 1836
de April 18, 1838
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Agostinho da Silva Neves
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
April 18, 1838
October 29, 1838
—
José Tavares Bastos
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
October 29, 1838
October 30, 1838
15
João de Sinimbu
Liberal Party [4]
October 30, 1838
November 3, 1838
Viscount of Sinimbu
16
Agostinho da Silva Neves
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
November 3, 1838
January 10, 1840
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
17
João de Sinimbu
Liberal Party [4]
January 10, 1840
July 18, 1840
Viscount of Sinimbu
Second reign (1840-1889)
18
Manuel Felizardo de Mello
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 18, 1840
December 27, 1842
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Caetano Silvestre da Silva
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
December 27, 1842
March 1, 1843
19
Anselmo Francisco Peretti
Liberal Party [4]
March 1, 1843
July 1, 1844
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
20
Bernardo de Sousa Franco
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 1, 1844
December 9, 1844
Viscount of Sousa Franco
21
Caetano Maria Lopes Gama
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
December 9, 1844
July 16, 1845
Viscount of Maranguape
—
Henrique Marques Lisboa
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 16, 1845
November 10, 1845
22
Antônio de Campos Mello
Liberal Party [4]
November 10, 1845
August 12, 1847
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Félix Britto de Mello
Liberal Party [4]
August 12, 1847
May 16, 1848
23
João Bandeira de Mello
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
May 16, 1848
February 5, 1849
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Antônio Nunes de Aguiar
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
February 5, 1849
July 14, 1849
24
José Bento Figueiredo
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 14, 1849
June 5, 1850
Viscount of Bom Conselho
—
Manuel Sobral Pinto
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
June 5, 1850
October 15, 1850
25
José Bento Figueiredo
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
October 15, 1850
June 20, 1851
Viscount of Bom Conselho
—
Manuel Sobral Pinto
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
June 20, 1851
December 28, 1851
26
José Bento Figueiredo
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
December 28, 1851
April 24, 1853
Viscount of Bom Conselho
—
Manuel Sobral Pinto
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
April 24, 1853
October 19, 1853
27
José Antônio Saraiva
Liberal Party [4]
October 19, 1853
April 26, 1854
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Roberto Calheiros
Liberal Party [4]
April 26, 1854
October 14, 1854
—
Antônio Coelho de Sá e Albuquerque
Liberal Party [4]
October 14, 1854
May 4, 1855
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
28
Roberto Calheiros de Mello
Liberal Party [4]
May 4, 1855
November 7, 1855
—
Antônio Coelho de Sá e Albuquerque
Liberal Party [4]
November 7, 1855
March 5, 1856
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Liberal Party [4]
March 5, 1856
October 24, 1856
Antônio Coelho de Sá e Albuquerque
Partido Liberal
October 24, 1856
April 13, 1857
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Inácio Mendonça
Liberal Party [4]
August 14, 1857
November 10, 1857
—
Ângelo Tomás do Amaral
Liberal Party [4]
November 10, 1857
February 19, 1858
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Roberto Calheiros
Liberal Party [4]
February 19, 1858
April 16, 1858
—
Ângelo Tomás do Amaral
Liberal Party [4]
April 16, 1858
February 19, 1859
—
Roberto Calheiros
Liberal Party [4]
February 19, 1859
April 16, 1859
—
Agostinho Luís da Gama
Liberal Party [4]
April 16, 1859
June 9, 1859
—
Roberto Calheiros
Liberal Party [4]
June 9, 1859
October 1, 1859
32
Manuel Sousa Dantas
Liberal Party [4]
October 1, 1859
May 1, 1860
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
33
Pedro Leão Veloso
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
May 1, 1860
March 15, 1861
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
34
Roberto Calheiros
Liberal Party [4]
March 15, 1861
April 17, 1861
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Antônio de Sousa Carvalho
Liberal Party [4]
April 17, 1861
August 15, 1861
35
Roberto Calheiros
Liberal Party [4]
August 15, 1861
December 6, 1862
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Antônio de Sousa Carvalho
Liberal Party [4]
December 6, 1862
July 15, 1863
36
João Marcelino Gonzaga
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 15, 1863
March 16, 1864
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
37
Roberto Calheiros
Liberal Party [4]
March 16, 1864
December 15, 1864
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
38
João Batista Campos
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
December 15, 1864
July 31, 1865
Viscount of Jari
39
Esperidião de Barros Pimentel
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 31, 1865
April 19, 1866
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Galdino Augusto da Silva
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
April 19, 1866
June 30, 1866
40
José Martins Alencastre
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
June 30, 1866
April 18, 1867
Acting President
—
Galdino Augusto da Silva
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
April 18, 1867
July 22, 1867
—
Benjamim Franklin da Rocha
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 22, 1867
July 30, 1867
41
Tomás do Bonfim Espíndola
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 30, 1867
August 6, 1867
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
João Francisco Duarte
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
August 6, 1867
September 9, 1867
—
Antônio Moreira de Barros
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
September 9, 1867
May 25, 1868
—
Graciliano Pimentel
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
May 25, 1868
July 27, 1868
42
Silvério Fernandes de Araújo
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 27, 1868
October 2, 1868
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
José Bento Figueiredo Jr
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
October 2, 1868
February 2, 1871
43
Silvério Fernandes de Araújo
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
February 2, 1871
May 28, 1871
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
44
Silvino Elvídio Carneiro
Liberal Party [4]
May 28, 1871
December 22, 1872
Baron of Abiaí
45
Rômulo Perez Moreno
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
December 22, 1872
March 15, 1874
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
46
João Vieira de Araújo
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
March 15, 1874
March 11, 1875
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
47
João Tomé da Silva
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
March 11, 1875
June 7, 1875
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Caetano Cavalcanti
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
June 7, 1875
January 1, 1876
—
Pedro Antônio Moreira
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
January 1, 1876
December 20, 1976
—
Luís Eugênio Horta
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
December 20, 1876
February 1, 1877
—
Pedro Antônio Moreira
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
February 1, 1877
May 16, 1877
—
Antônio Passos Miranda
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
May 16, 1877
January 2, 1878
48
Tomás do Bonfim Espíndola
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
January 2, 1878
March 11, 1878
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
49
Francisco Soares Brandão
Liberal Party [4]
March 11, 1878
November 18, 1878
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
José de Araújo Barros
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
November 18, 1878
December 28, 1878
50
Cincinnato Pinto da Silva
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
December 28, 1878
June 29, 1880
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Hermelindo Accioly de Barros Pimentel
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
June 29, 1880
July 6, 1880
51
José Eustáquio Ferreira
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
July 6, 1880
March 28, 1882
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Augusto Pereira Franco
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
March 28, 1882
?
—
José Barbosa Torres
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
?
June 11, 1882
—
Augusto Pereira Franco
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
June 11, 1882
November 3, 1882
—
Carlos de Carvalho Gama
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
November 3, 1882
October 29, 1882
52
Domingos Antônio Rayol
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
October 29, 1882
December 21, 1882
Baron of Guajará
53
Joaquim de Mello Barreto
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
December 21, 1882
May 5, 1883
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Carlos de Carvalho Gama
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
May 5, 1883
August 25, 1883
54
Henrique de Magalhães Salles
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
August 25, 1883
September 17, 1884
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Carlos de Carvalho Gama
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
September 17, 1884
September 11, 1884
—
José Bento Vieira de Barcellos
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
September 11, 1884
January 4, 1885
55
Antônio Tibúrcio Figueira
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
January 4, 1885
July 6, 1885
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
56
Pedro Leão Veloso Filho
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
July 6, 1885
October 7, 1885
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
57
Anfilófio Freire de Carvalho
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
October 7, 1885
March 26, 1886
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
58
Geminiano Brasil de Oliveira Góis
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
March 26, 1886
November 8, 1886
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
59
José Moreira Alves da Silva
Liberal Party [4]
November 8, 1886
September 5, 1887
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
60
Antônio Caio da Silva Prado
Liberal Party [4]
September 5, 1887
April 16, 1888
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
61
Manuel Gomes Ribeiro
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
April 16, 1888
June 10, 1888
Baron of Traipu
62
José Cesário Monteiro de Barros
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
June 10, 1888
January 6, 1889
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
63
Aristides Augusto Milton
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
January 6, 1889
June 29, 1889
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
—
Manuel de Gusmão Lira
semmoldura
Conservative Party [citation needed ]
June 29, 1889
August 1, 1889
64
Victor Fernandes de Barros
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
August 1, 1889
November 15, 1889
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
65
Pedro Ribeiro Moreira
semmoldura
Liberal Party [4]
November 15, 1889
November 17, 1889
Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
Rulers of the Republic (1889 — 2024)
Elected by direct vote
Elevated from deputy governor
Elected by indirect voting
Appointed directly by the central government in times of political and social upheaval and military dictatorship
President of the Judiciary in the post of Governor
Nº
Nome
Imagem
Partido
Início do mandato
Fim do mandato
Observações
First Brazilian Republic (1889-1930)
1
Aureliano Augusto de Azevedo Pedra ,Manuel Ribeiro Barretos de Meneses ,Ricardo Brenand Monteiro
—
November 18, 1889
November 21, 1889
Provisional government [5]
2
Tibúrcio Valério de Araújo
Democratic Republican Party[6]
November 21, 1889
December 2, 1889
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
3
Pedro Paulino da Fonseca
Democratic Republican Party[6]
December 2, 1889
October 25, 1890
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
—
Roberto Calheiros de Melo
Democratic Republican Party[6]
October 25, 1889
December 18, 1889
Vice-president of State
4
Manuel de Araújo Góis
Democratic Republican Party[6]
December 18, 1890
June 12, 1891
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
5
Pedro Paulino da Fonseca
Democratic Republican Party[6]
June 12, 1891
June 16, 1891
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
6
Manuel de Araújo Góis
Democratic Republican Party[6]
June 16, 1891
November 23, 1891
Vice-president of State [5]
7
José Correia Teles Manuel Ribeiro Barreto de Meneses Jacinto de Assunção Pais de Mendonça Carlos Jorge Calheiros de Lima
—
November 23, 1891
November 28, 1891
Provisional government [5]
8
Manuel Gomes Ribeiro
Alagoas Conservative Party[6]
November 28, 1891
March 24, 1892
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
9
Gabino Besouro
Alagoas Conservative Party[6]
March 24, 1892
July 16, 1894
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
10
Manuel Sampaio Marques José Tavares da Costa Miguel Soares Palmeira
—
July 16, 1894
July 17, 1894
Provisional government [5]
11
Tibúrcio Valeriano da Rocha Lins
Alagoas Conservative Party[6]
July 17, 1894
October 17, 1894
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
12
Manuel Gomes Ribeiro
Alagoas Conservative Party[6]
October 17, 1894
July 16, 1895
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
13
José Vieira Peixoto
Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7]
July 16, 1895
June 12, 1897
Vice-President of State [5]
14
Manuel José Duarte
Federal Republican Party [8]
June 12, 1897
June 17, 1899
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
15
Francisco Manuel dos Santos Pacheco
Democratic Republican Party[6]
June 17, 1899
June 12, 1900
President of State appointed by the Federal Government [5]
16
Euclides Vieira Malta
Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7]
June 12, 1900
June 12, 1903
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
17
Joaquim Paulo Vieira Malta
Democratic Republican Party[6]
June 12, 1903
November 1, 1905
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
—
Antônio Máximo da Cunha Rego
Democratic Republican Party[6]
November 1, 1905
June 12, 1906
Vice-President
18
Euclides Vieira Malta
Democratic Republican Party[6]
June 12, 1906
March 3, 1909
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
19
José Miguel de Vasconcelos
Democratic Republican Party[6]
March 3, 1909
June 12, 1909
President of the State Senate [9]
Euclides Vieira Malta
Democratic Republican Party[6]
June 12, 1909
March 13, 1912
State President elected at popular rallies
20
Macário das Chagas Rocha Lessa
Liberal Party[10]
March 13, 1912
June 12, 1912
President of the Chamber of Deputies [9]
21
Clodoaldo da Fonseca
Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7]
June 12, 1912
June 12, 1915
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
23
João Batista Accioli Jr
Democratic Republican Party[6]
June 12, 1915
June 12, 1918
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
24
José Fernandes de Barros Lima
Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7]
June 12, 1918
March 1, 1921
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
—
Manuel Capitolino da Rocha Carvalho
Democratic Republican Party[6]
March 1, 1921
June 12, 1921
Vice-President of the State [9]
—
José Fernandes de Barros Lima
Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7]
June 12, 1921
June 12, 1924
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
25
Pedro da Costa Rego
National Democratic Party[11]
June 12, 1924
June 7, 1928
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
—
José Júlio Cansanção
National Democratic Party[11]
June 7, 1928
June 12, 1928
Vice-president of State [9]
26
Álvaro Correia Pais
National Democratic Party[11]
June 12, 1928
October 10, 1930
State President elected at popular rallies [9]
Second and Third Brazilian Republics (1930-1945)
—
Pedro Reginaldo Teixeira
Republican Democratic Union
October 10, 1930
October 14, 1930
Commander of the Military Police of Alagoas
27
Hermilo de Freitas Melro
Progressive Party[12]
October 14, 1930
August 9, 1931
Appointed Federal Intervener
28
Luís de França Albuquerque
Liberal Party[10]
August 9, 1931
October 31, 1931
Appointed Federal Intervener
29
Tasso de Oliveira Tinoco
Liberal Alliance[13]
October 31, 1931
October 25, 1932
Appointed Federal Intervener
30
Luís de França Albuquerque
Liberal Party[10]
October 25, 1932
January 10, 1933
Appointed Federal Intervener
31
Affonso de Carvalho
Liberal Alliance[13]
January 10, 1933
March 2, 1934
Appointed Federal Intervener
32
Temístocles Vieira de Azevedo
Liberal Alliance[13]
March 2, 1934
May 1, 1934
Appointed Federal Intervener
33
Osman Loureiro
Liberal Alliance[13]
May 1, 1934
March 26, 1935
Appointed Federal Intervener
34
Edgar de Góis Monteiro
Democratic Party
March 26, 1935
May 10, 1935
Appointed Federal Intervener
35
Benedito Augusto da Silva
Conservative Republican League[14]
May 10, 1935
May 27, 1935
Appointed Federal Intervener
36
Osman Loureiro
Brazilian Labour Party
May 27, 1935
November 24, 1937
Governor elected by the Assembly
—
Osman Loureiro
Brazilian Labour Party
November 24, 1937
October 31, 1940
Appointed Federal Intervener
37
José Maria Correia das Neves
National Democratic Party
October 31, 1940
February 19, 1941
Appointed Federal Intervener
38
Ismar de Góis Monteiro
Social Democratic Party
February 19, 1941
November 10, 1945
Appointed Federal Intervener
Fourth Brazilian Republic (1945-1964)
39
Edgar de Góis Monteiro
Social Democratic Party
November 10, 1945
December 18, 1945
Appointed Federal Intervener
40
Antonio Guedes de Miranda
Social Democratic Party
December 19, 1945
March 29, 1947
Appointed Federal Intervener
41
Silvestre Péricles
Social Democratic Party
March 29, 1947
January 31, 1951
Governor elected by universal suffrage
42
Arnon de Mello
National Democratic Union
January 31, 1951
January 31, 1956
Governor elected by universal suffrage
43
Sebastião Muniz Falcão
Progressive Social Party
January 31, 1956
September 15, 1957
Governor elected by universal suffrage
—
Sizenando Nabuco de Melo
Brazilian Labour Party
September 15, 1957
January 24, 1958
Vice-governor in office, he took over the state government when Governor Muniz Falcão was put on trial. He remained in office until 1958, when Muniz Falcão was acquitted and resumed the office. [15]
—
Sebastião Muniz Falcão
Progressive Social Party
January 24, 1958
January 31, 1961
Governor elected by universal suffrage
44
Luiz Cavalcante
National Democratic Union
January 31, 1961
January 31, 1966
Governor elected by universal suffrage
Fifth Brazilian Republic (1964-1985)
45
João José Batista Tubino
National Renewal Alliance
January 31, 1966
August 15, 1966
Federal Interventor
46
Antônio Simeão de Lamenha Filho
National Renewal Alliance
August 15, 1966
March 15, 1971
Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
47
Afrânio Lages
National Renewal Alliance
March 15, 1971
March 15, 1975
Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
48
Divaldo Suruagy
National Renewal Alliance
March 15, 1975
August 14, 1978
Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
49
Ernandes Lopes Dorvillé
—
August 14, 1978
September 14, 1978
Interim governor , President of the Court of Justice
50
Geraldo Mello
National Renewal Alliance
September 14, 1978
March 15, 1979
Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
51
Guilherme Palmeira
Democratic Social Party
March 15, 1979
March 15, 1982
Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
52
Teobaldo Vasconcelos
Democratic Social Party
March 15, 1982
March 15, 1983
Vice-Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
53
Divaldo Suruagy
Democratic Social Party
March 15, 1983
May 14, 1986
Governor elected by universal suffrage
Sixth Brazilian Republic (1985–present)
54
José de Medeiros Tavares
Democratic Social Party
May 14, 1986
March 15, 1987
Vice-Governor elected by direct vote ,assumed as a result of the resignation of Divaldo Suruagy
55
Fernando Collor
Brazilian Democratic Movement
March 15, 1987
May 14, 1989
Governor elected by universal suffrage
56
Moacir Andrade
National Reconstruction Party
May 14, 1989
March 15, 1991
Vice-Governor elected by direct vote , assumed as a result of the resignation of Fernando Collor
57
Geraldo Bulhões
Social Christian Party
March 15, 1991
December 31, 1994
Governor elected by universal suffrage
58
Divaldo Suruagy
Brazilian Democratic Movement
January 1, 1995
July 17, 1997
Governor elected by universal suffrage
59
Manoel Gomes de Barros (Mano)
Brazilian Labour Party
July 17, 1997
December 31, 1998
Vice-Governor elected by direct vote, assumed as a result of the resignation of Divaldo Suruagy
60
Ronaldo Lessa
Brazilian Socialist Party
January 1, 1999
December 21, 2002
Governor elected by universal suffrage
January 1, 2003
March 31, 2006
Governor re-elected by universal suffrage
61
Luís Abílio de Sousa Neto
Democratic Labour Party
March 31, 2006
December 31, 2006
Vice-Governor elected by direct vote, assumed as a result of the resignation of Luís Abílio de Sousa Neto
62
Teotônio Vilela Filho
Brazilian Social Democracy Party
January 1, 2007
December 31, 2010
Governor elected by universal suffrage
January 1, 2011
December 31, 2014
Governor re-elected by universal suffrage
63
Renan Filho
Brazilian Democratic Movement
January 1, 2015
December 31, 2018
Governor elected by universal suffrage
January 1, 2019
April 2, 2022
Governor re-elected by universal suffrage
—
Klever Rêgo Loureiro
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April 2, 2022
May 15, 2022
Interim governor , President of the Court of Justice
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Paulo Dantas
Brazilian Democratic Movement
May 15, 2022
December 31, 2022
Governor indirectly elected by the Assembly [a]
January 1, 2023
Present
Governor re-elected by universal suffrage [18]
References
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^ a b c Brasil, CPDOC-Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação História Contemporânea do. "PARTIDO DEMOCRATICO NACIONAL (PDN- 1927-1929)" . CPDOC - Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-12-10 .
^ Brasil, CPDOC-Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação História Contemporânea do. "PARTIDO PROGRESSISTA DE ALAGOAS" . CPDOC - Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-12-10 .
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^ Vivi Leão (October 11, 2022). "Vice-governador, Dr. Wanderley deve assumir comando de Alagoas após afastamento de Paulo Dantas" (in Portuguese). G1 Alagoas. Retrieved October 14, 2022 .
^ Luisa Martins (October 25, 2022). "Primeira Turma do STF conclui julgamento e devolve cargo a governador de Alagoas" (in Portuguese). Valor Econômico. Retrieved November 1, 2022 .
^ Benevides, Gabriel (October 30, 2022). "Após retomar cargo, Paulo Dantas é reeleito governador de Alagoas" (in Portuguese). Poder360. Retrieved January 3, 2023 .
^ Removed from office between 11 and 25 October 2022 by order from Superior Court of Justice ; during the removal, the vice-governor José Wanderley Neto, temporarily assumed the position.[16] [17]