EXECUTIVE · MS · 1968-1972
John Bell Williams
Governor · Democrat · Mississippi
Background
Between 1968 and 1972, John Bell Williams held the Governor seat in Mississippi, a 4-year tenure. Took office after Paul B. Johnson Jr.; succeeded by William Waller.
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Others who held this office in Mississippi
- Tate Reeves (2020-present)
- Phil Bryant (2012-2020)
- Haley Barbour (2004-2012)
- Ronnie Musgrove (2000-2004)
- Kirk Fordice (1992-2000)
- Kirk Fordice (1992-2000)
- Ray Mabus (1988-1992)
- Bill Allain (1984-1988)
- William Winter (1980-1984)
- Cliff Finch (1976-1980)
- William Waller (1972-1976)
- Paul B. Johnson Jr. (1964-1968)
- Ross Barnett (1960-1964)
- James P. Coleman (1956-1960)
- Hugh White (1952-1956)
- Fielding L. Wright (1946-1952)