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Going back to Wallace's final term.
Here's my opinion:
1. "Little Jim" Folsom
He was instrumental in bringing the automotive industry to Alabama, and he removed the confederate flag from the state Capitol.
2. Don Siegelman/Bob Riley (tie)
Siegelman lost a big opportunity to be a truly progressive "New South" governor due largely to his shady business dealings. Still, he was better than most of our recent governors. Riley is a Republican, so it might seem surprising that I have him tied with Siegelman. But Riley promoted, unsuccessfully, a bold and progressive tax reform plan that would have benefited the state and its people tremendously. The Democrats in the state legislature supported it for the most part, but Riley's own party would have none of it. Riley's major weakness has been in his choices for Attorney General.
3. George Wallace
This is after he disavowed and apologized for his racist past. He vastly increased the number of African-Americans in state government, and even hired a black man to be his press secretary. He was finally a populist governor for people of all colors. If he had still possessed the health and energy of his earlier years, he could have been a great governor.
4. Guy Hunt
To tell the truth, I can't think of anything Hunt accomplished, except getting removed from office for stealing money.
5. Fob James
The absolute worst governor in recent memory. He infamously stated that "The Bill Of Rights does not apply to Alabama." And he swore that he would call in the state troopers and the National Guard to prevent the removal of the 10 Commandments monument from the state judicial building in Montgomery
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