About
When Kay Ivey was first sworn in as the 54th Governor of the State of Alabama in April 2017, she got right to work cleaning up Montgomery and restoring the people’s trust in government. That’s because Kay is a conservative fighter, whose life has prepared her to lead our state towards prosperity and opportunity for every Alabamian.
She grew up working the family farm in Wilcox County. That’s where Kay learned to put in a hard day’s work, to live within her means, to have faith, and to support her family and community.
Contact Information
Known contact information for Kay Ivey from Montgomery, AL.
- 600 Dexter AvenueMontgomery, AL 36130
- Phone: 334-242-7100
- Official Email: Email Unknown
Education Information
Known educational history for Kay Ivey from Montgomery, AL.
- Graduated, Auburn University, 1967
Political Information
Known political history for Kay Ivey from Montgomery, AL.
- Candidate, Governor of Alabama, 2018, 2022
- Governor, State of Alabama, 2017-present
- Lieutenant Governor, State of Alabama, 2010-2017
- President of the Senate, Alabama State Senate, 2010-2017
- Treasurer, State of Alabama, 2002-2010
Professions Information
Known professional history for Kay Ivey from Montgomery, AL.
- Director of Government Affairs, Alabama Commission on Higher Education, 1985-1998
- Assistant Director, Alabama Development Office, 1982-1985
- Reading Clerk, Alabama State House of Representatives, 1980-1982
- Assistant Vice President, Merchants National Bank/Regions Bank, 1970-1979
- Consultant, American Bankers Association, 1979
Congressional Information
Known congressional history for Kay Ivey from Montgomery, AL.
- Co-Chair, National Lieutenant Governor's Association, State Strategies in Military Affairs Committee, 2011-present
- Vice-Chair, Aerospace States Association
Election History
Kay Ivey from Montgomery, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.
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