The Department is under the direction and supervision of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. The first Commissioner was Edward C. Betts of Madison County and he was appointed by then Governor of Alabama,
Edward A. O'Neal. In 1891, the legislature changed it to a statewide elected office chosen in partisan elections, but allowing the Governor to fill vacancies that occur during a term due to death or resignation. Commissioners have always been eligible to serve an unlimited number of terms, but not consecutively. Beginning with the 1970 election Commissioners were then allowed to serve two consecutive terms. The current and 30th Commissioner is
Rick Pate of
Lowndes County who was elected in November, 2018 and assumed office on January 14, 2019. His immediate predecessor and the 29th Commissioner was
John McMillan, a
Republican first elected in November 2010 and not eligible to seek a third consecutive term. Commissioner McMillan previously worked for the
Alabama Forestry Commission. Jack Thompson was the first Republican elected Commissioner. Both Commissioners Pete Gilmer and McMillan Lane were first appointed to office by Governor George C. Wallace upon the death of their predecessors. A. W. Todd not only has the distinction of being the only Commissioner to serve three terms, but he was both the youngest and the oldest Commissioner. The following is a list of all the commissioners: •
Rick Pate (R) (2019–present) •
John McMillan (R) (2011–2019) •
Ron Sparks (D) (2003–2011) •
Charles Bishop (D) (1999–2003) • Jack Thompson (R) (1995–1999) • A. W. Todd (D) (1991–1995) •
Albert McDonald (D) (1983–1991) • McMillan Lane (D) (1974–1983) • M. D. "Pete" Gilmer (D) (1972–1974) (died in office) • Richard Beard (D) (1967–1972) (died in office) • A. W. Todd (D) (1963–1967) • R. L. "Red" Bamberg (D) (1959–1963) • A. W. Todd (D) (1955–1959) • Frank McLean Stewart (D) (1951–1955) • Haygood Paterson (D) (1947–1951) • Joseph N. Polle (D) (1943–1947) • Haygood Paterson (D) (1939–1943) • R.J. Goode (D) (1935–1939) • Seth Paddock Storrs (D) (1931–1935) • S.M. Dunwoody (D) (1927–1931) • J.M. Moore (D) (1923–1927) •
Miles C. Allgood (D) (1919–1923) • James A. Wade (D) (1915–1919) •
Reuben F. Kolb (D) (1911–1915) • Joseph A. Wilkinson (D) (1907–1911) • Robert R. Polle (D) (1900–1907) • Isaac F. Culver (D) (1896–1900) • Hector D. Lane (D) (1891–1896) •
Reuben F. Kolb (D) (1887–1891) • Edward C. Betts (D) (1883–1887) == Organization ==