Don siegelman biography

Don Siegelman

Don Siegelman

In office
January 18, &#;– January 20,
LieutenantSteve Windom
Preceded byFob James
Succeeded byBob Riley
In office
January 16, &#;– January 18,
GovernorFob James
Preceded byJim Folsom
Succeeded bySteve Windom
In office
January 19, &#;– January 21,
GovernorGuy Hunt
Preceded byCharles Graddick
Succeeded byJimmy Evans
In office
January 15, &#;– January 17,
GovernorFob James
George Wallace
Preceded byAgnes Baggett
Succeeded byGlen Browder
Born

Donald Eugene Siegelman


() February 24, (age&#;78)
Mobile, Alabama, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)

Lori Allen

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EducationUniversity of Alabama (BA)
Georgetown University (JD)
University of Oxford
Allegiance&#;United States
Branch/service&#;United States Air Force
Years&#;of service
UnitAir National Guard

Donald Eugene Siegelman (; born February 24, ) is a former American politician, lawyer and convicted felon. He was the 51st Governor of Alabama from to

Siegelman is the only person in Alabama's history to be elected to serve in all four of the top statewide elected offices: Secretary of State, Attorney General, Lieutenant Governor and Governor. He served in Alabama politics for 26 years.[1]

In Siegelman was convicted on federal felony corruption charges and sentenced to seven years in federal prison.[2]

References

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  1. Faulk, Kent (February 8, ). "Timeline of Don Siegelman Case". Retrieved June 1,
  2. ↑"Ex-governor of Alabama Gets 7 Years in Corruption Case", Los Angeles Times, June 29, , p. A15 Archived October 14, , at the Wayback Machine