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List of governors of Alagoas

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This is a list of governors of Alagoas.

Rulers of the colonial period (1817 — 1822)

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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".

Name Image Start of Term End of Term Comments References and Notes
José Inácio Borges
September 16, 1817 January 22, 1819 As governor of the Captaincy of Pernambuco
1 Sebastião Francisco de Melo e Póvoas
January 22, 1819 January 31, 1822
2 José António Ferreira Brak-Lamy January 31, 1822 June 28, 1822 Last governor under Portuguese rule
3 Caetano Maria Lopes Gama
June 28, 1822 October 1, 1822 President of the governing board of the province of Alagoas

Rulers of the Imperial Period (1822 - 1889)

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     Conservative Party

     Liberal Party

     Democratic party

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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
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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
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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 semmoldura 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Liberal Party[4] November 18, 1878 December 28, 1878
50 Cincinnato Pinto da Silva
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Liberal Party[4] December 28, 1878 June 29, 1880 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
Hermelindo Accioly de Barros Pimentel
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Liberal Party[4] June 29, 1880 July 6, 1880
51 José Eustáquio Ferreira
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Liberal Party[4] July 6, 1880 March 28, 1882 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
Augusto Pereira Franco
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Liberal Party[4] March 28, 1882 ?
José Barbosa Torres
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Liberal Party[4] ? June 11, 1882
Augusto Pereira Franco
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Liberal Party[4] June 11, 1882 November 3, 1882
Carlos de Carvalho Gama
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Liberal Party[4] November 3, 1882 October 29, 1882
52 Domingos Antônio Rayol
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Liberal Party[4] October 29, 1882 December 21, 1882 Baron of Guajará
53 Joaquim de Mello Barreto
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Liberal Party[4] December 21, 1882 May 5, 1883 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
Carlos de Carvalho Gama
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Liberal Party[4] May 5, 1883 August 25, 1883
54 Henrique de Magalhães Salles
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Liberal Party[4] August 25, 1883 September 17, 1884 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
Carlos de Carvalho Gama
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Liberal Party[4] September 17, 1884 September 11, 1884
José Bento Vieira de Barcellos
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Liberal Party[4] September 11, 1884 January 4, 1885
55 Antônio Tibúrcio Figueira
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Conservative Party[citation needed] January 4, 1885 July 6, 1885 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
56 Pedro Leão Veloso Filho
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Conservative Party[citation needed] July 6, 1885 October 7, 1885 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
57 Anfilófio Freire de Carvalho
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Conservative Party[citation needed] October 7, 1885 March 26, 1886 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
58 Geminiano Brasil de Oliveira Góis
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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
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Conservative Party[citation needed] April 16, 1888 June 10, 1888 Baron of Traipu
62 José Cesário Monteiro de Barros
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Liberal Party[4] June 10, 1888 January 6, 1889 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
63 Aristides Augusto Milton
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Conservative Party[citation needed] January 6, 1889 June 29, 1889 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
Manuel de Gusmão Lira
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Conservative Party[citation needed] June 29, 1889 August 1, 1889
64 Victor Fernandes de Barros
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Liberal Party[4] August 1, 1889 November 15, 1889 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter
65 Pedro Ribeiro Moreira
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Liberal Party[4] November 15, 1889 November 17, 1889 Provincial President appointed by Imperial Charter

Rulers of the Republic (1889 — 2024)

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  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
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
unframed November 18, 1889 November 21, 1889 Provisional government[5]
2 Tibúrcio Valério de Araújo unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] November 21, 1889 December 2, 1889 President of State appointed by the Federal Government[5]
3 Pedro Paulino da Fonseca unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] December 2, 1889 October 25, 1890 President of State appointed by the Federal Government[5]
Roberto Calheiros de Melo unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] October 25, 1889 December 18, 1889 Vice-president of State
4 Manuel de Araújo Góis unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] December 18, 1890 June 12, 1891 President of State appointed by the Federal Government[5]
5 Pedro Paulino da Fonseca unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] June 12, 1891 June 16, 1891 President of State appointed by the Federal Government[5]
6 Manuel de Araújo Góis unframed 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
unframed November 23, 1891 November 28, 1891 Provisional government[5]
8 Manuel Gomes Ribeiro unframed Alagoas Conservative Party[6] November 28, 1891 March 24, 1892 President of State appointed by the Federal Government[5]
9 Gabino Besouro unframed 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
unframed July 16, 1894 July 17, 1894 Provisional government[5]
11 Tibúrcio Valeriano da Rocha Lins unframed Alagoas Conservative Party[6] July 17, 1894 October 17, 1894 President of State appointed by the Federal Government[5]
12 Manuel Gomes Ribeiro unframed Alagoas Conservative Party[6] October 17, 1894 July 16, 1895 President of State appointed by the Federal Government[5]
13 José Vieira Peixoto unframed Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7] July 16, 1895 June 12, 1897 Vice-President of State[5]
14 Manuel José Duarte unframed 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 unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] June 17, 1899 June 12, 1900 President of State appointed by the Federal Government[5]
16 Euclides Vieira Malta unframed Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7] June 12, 1900 June 12, 1903 State President elected at popular rallies[9]
17 Joaquim Paulo Vieira Malta unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] June 12, 1903 November 1, 1905 State President elected at popular rallies[9]
Antônio Máximo da Cunha Rego unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] November 1, 1905 June 12, 1906 Vice-President
18 Euclides Vieira Malta unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] June 12, 1906 March 3, 1909 State President elected at popular rallies[9]
19 José Miguel de Vasconcelos unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] March 3, 1909 June 12, 1909 President of the State Senate[9]
Euclides Vieira Malta unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] June 12, 1909 March 13, 1912 State President elected at popular rallies
20 Macário das Chagas Rocha Lessa unframed Liberal Party[10] March 13, 1912 June 12, 1912 President of the Chamber of Deputies[9]
21 Clodoaldo da Fonseca unframed Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7] June 12, 1912 June 12, 1915 State President elected at popular rallies[9]
23 João Batista Accioli Jr unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] June 12, 1915 June 12, 1918 State President elected at popular rallies[9]
24 José Fernandes de Barros Lima unframed Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7] June 12, 1918 March 1, 1921 State President elected at popular rallies[9]
Manuel Capitolino da Rocha Carvalho unframed Democratic Republican Party[6] March 1, 1921 June 12, 1921 Vice-President of the State[9]
José Fernandes de Barros Lima unframed Democratic Economist Party of Alagoas[7] June 12, 1921 June 12, 1924 State President elected at popular rallies[9]
25 Pedro da Costa Rego unframed National Democratic Party[11] June 12, 1924 June 7, 1928 State President elected at popular rallies[9]
José Júlio Cansanção unframed National Democratic Party[11] June 7, 1928 June 12, 1928 Vice-president of State[9]
26 Álvaro Correia Pais unframed 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 unframed Republican Democratic Union October 10, 1930 October 14, 1930 Commander of the Military Police of Alagoas
27 Hermilo de Freitas Melro unframed Progressive Party[12] October 14, 1930 August 9, 1931 Appointed Federal Intervener
28 Luís de França Albuquerque unframed Liberal Party[10] August 9, 1931 October 31, 1931 Appointed Federal Intervener
29 Tasso de Oliveira Tinoco unframed Liberal Alliance[13] October 31, 1931 October 25, 1932 Appointed Federal Intervener
30 Luís de França Albuquerque unframed Liberal Party[10] October 25, 1932 January 10, 1933 Appointed Federal Intervener
31 Affonso de Carvalho unframed Liberal Alliance[13] January 10, 1933 March 2, 1934 Appointed Federal Intervener
32 Temístocles Vieira de Azevedo unframed Liberal Alliance[13] March 2, 1934 May 1, 1934 Appointed Federal Intervener
33 Osman Loureiro unframed Liberal Alliance[13] May 1, 1934 March 26, 1935 Appointed Federal Intervener
34 Edgar de Góis Monteiro unframed Democratic Party March 26, 1935 May 10, 1935 Appointed Federal Intervener
35 Benedito Augusto da Silva unframed Conservative Republican League[14] May 10, 1935 May 27, 1935 Appointed Federal Intervener
36 Osman Loureiro unframed Brazilian Labour Party May 27, 1935 November 24, 1937 Governor elected by the Assembly
Osman Loureiro unframed Brazilian Labour Party November 24, 1937 October 31, 1940 Appointed Federal Intervener
37 José Maria Correia das Neves unframed National Democratic Party October 31, 1940 February 19, 1941 Appointed Federal Intervener
38 Ismar de Góis Monteiro unframed Social Democratic Party February 19, 1941 November 10, 1945 Appointed Federal Intervener
Fourth Brazilian Republic (1945-1964)
39 Edgar de Góis Monteiro unframed Social Democratic Party November 10, 1945 December 18, 1945 Appointed Federal Intervener
40 Antonio Guedes de Miranda unframed Social Democratic Party December 19, 1945 March 29, 1947 Appointed Federal Intervener
41 Silvestre Péricles unframed Social Democratic Party March 29, 1947 January 31, 1951 Governor elected by universal suffrage
42 Arnon de Mello unframed National Democratic Union January 31, 1951 January 31, 1956 Governor elected by universal suffrage
43 Sebastião Muniz Falcão unframed Progressive Social Party January 31, 1956 September 15, 1957 Governor elected by universal suffrage
Sizenando Nabuco de Melo unframed 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 unframed Progressive Social Party January 24, 1958 January 31, 1961 Governor elected by universal suffrage
44 Luiz Cavalcante unframed National Democratic Union January 31, 1961 January 31, 1966 Governor elected by universal suffrage
Fifth Brazilian Republic (1964-1985)
45 João José Batista Tubino unframed National Renewal Alliance January 31, 1966 August 15, 1966 Federal Interventor
46 Antônio Simeão de Lamenha Filho unframed National Renewal Alliance August 15, 1966 March 15, 1971 Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
47 Afrânio Lages unframed National Renewal Alliance March 15, 1971 March 15, 1975 Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
48 Divaldo Suruagy unframed National Renewal Alliance March 15, 1975 August 14, 1978 Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
49 Ernandes Lopes Dorvillé unframed August 14, 1978 September 14, 1978 Interim governor, President of the Court of Justice
50 Geraldo Mello unframed National Renewal Alliance September 14, 1978 March 15, 1979 Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
51 Guilherme Palmeira unframed Democratic Social Party March 15, 1979 March 15, 1982 Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
52 Teobaldo Vasconcelos unframed Democratic Social Party March 15, 1982 March 15, 1983 Vice-Governor appointed by the Legislative Assembly
53 Divaldo Suruagy unframed Democratic Social Party March 15, 1983 May 14, 1986 Governor elected by universal suffrage
Sixth Brazilian Republic (1985–present)
54 José de Medeiros Tavares unframed 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 unframed Brazilian Democratic Movement March 15, 1987 May 14, 1989 Governor elected by universal suffrage
56 Moacir Andrade unframed 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 unframed Social Christian Party March 15, 1991 December 31, 1994 Governor elected by universal suffrage
58 Divaldo Suruagy unframed Brazilian Democratic Movement January 1, 1995 July 17, 1997 Governor elected by universal suffrage
59 Manoel Gomes de Barros (Mano) unframed 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 unframed 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 April 2, 2022 May 15, 2022 Interim governor, President of the Court of Justice
64 Paulo Dantas unframed 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]

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  1. ^ 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]