JUDICIAL · AL · 2007-2011
Sue Bell Cobb
Chief Justice · State Supreme Court · Democrat · Alabama
NOTABLE
On the record
First woman elected AL chief; retired early
Background
Between 2007 and 2011, Sue Bell Cobb held the Chief Justice · State Supreme Court seat in Alabama, a 4-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Drayton Nabers; succeeded by Chuck Malone. Note: First woman elected AL chief; retired early. Same-year political environment (2007): Governor Bob Riley; Attorney General Troy King; Secretary of State Beth Chapman.
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Others who held this office in Alabama
- Sarah Stewart (2025-present)
- Tom Parker (2019-2025)
- Lyn Stuart (2017-2019)
- Roy Moore (2013-2016)
- Chuck Malone (2011-2013)
- Drayton Nabers (2004-2007)
- Roy Moore (2001-2003)
- Perry Hooper Sr. (1995-2001)
