Southern Baptist Convention Presidents
The President of the Southern Baptist Convention heads the denomination and is elected at the yearly convention. The term is for one year, and a candidate can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms.
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| # | President | Years in Office | State |
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| 1 | William Bullein Johnson | 1845–1851 | South Carolina |
| 2 | R. B. C. Howell | 1851–1859 | Virginia and Tennessee |
| 3 | Richard Fuller | 1859–1863 | South Carolina |
| 4 | P. H. Mell | 1863–1871 | Georgia |
| 5 | James P. Boyce | 1872–1879 | South Carolina and Kentucky |
| 6 | P. H. Mell | 1880–1887 | Georgia |
| 7 | James P. Boyce | 1888 | Kentucky |
| 8 | Jonathan Haralson | 1889–1898 | Alabama |
| 9 | William J. Northen | 1899–1901 | Georgia |
| 10 | James Philip Eagle | 1902–1904 | Arkansas |
| 11 | E.W. Stephens | 1905–1907 | Missouri |
| 12 | Joshua Levering | 1908–1910 | Maryland |
| 13 | Edwin C. Dargan | 1911–1913 | Georgia |
| 14 | Lansing Burrows | 1914–1916 | Georgia |
| 15 | James Bruton Gambrell | 1917–1920 | Texas |
| 16 | Edgar Young Mullins | 1921–1923 | Kentucky |
| 17 | George W. McDaniel | 1924–1926 | Virginia |
| 18 | George W. Truett | 1927–1929 | Texas |
| 19 | W. J. McGlothin | 1930–1932 | South Carolina |
| 20 | F.F. Brown | 1933 | Tennessee |
| 21 | Monroe E. Dodd | 1934–1935 | Louisiana |
| 22 | John R. Sampey | 1936–1938 | Kentucky |
| 23 | L. R. Scarborough | 1939–1940 | Texas |
| 24 | W. W. Hamilton | 1941–1942 | Louisiana |
| 25 | Pat Neff | 1944–1946 | Texas |
| 26 | Louie D. Newton | 1947–1948 | Georgia |
| 27 | Robert G. Lee | 1949–1951 | Tennessee |
| 28 | J. D. Grey | 1952–1953 | Louisiana |
| 29 | J. W. Storer | 1954–1955 | Oklahoma |
| 30 | C.C. Warren | 1956–1957 | North Carolina |
| 31 | Brooks Hays | 1958–1959 | Arkansas |
| 32 | Ramsey Pollard | 1960–1961 | Tennessee |
| 33 | Herschel H. Hobbs | 1962–1963 | Oklahoma |
| 34 | K. Owen White | 1964 | Texas |
| 35 | W. Wayne Dehoney | 1965–1966 | Tennessee |
| 36 | H. Franklin Paschall | 1967–1968 | Tennessee |
| 37 | W. A. Criswell | 1969–1970 | Texas |
| 38 | Carl Bates | 1971-1972 | North Carolina |
| 39 | Lawrence Owen Cooper | 1973–1974 | Mississippi |
| 40 | Jaroy Weber | 1975–1976 | Alabama |
| 41 | Dr. Jimmy Allen | 1977–1978 | Texas |
| 42 | Adrian Rogers | 1979–1980 | Tennessee |
| 43 | Bailey Smith | 1981–1982 | Oklahoma |
| 44 | James T. Draper, Jr. | 1983–1984 | Texas |
| 45 | Dr. Charles F. Stanley | 1985–1986 | Georgia |
| 46 | Adrian Rogers | 1987–1988 | Tennessee |
| 47 | Dr. Jerry Vines | 1989–1990 | Florida |
| 48 | Dr. Morris Chapman | 1991–1992 | Texas |
| 49 | Homer Edwin Young | 1993–1994 | Texas |
| 50 | Dr. Jim Henry | 1995–1996 | Florida |
| 51 | Tom Elliff | 1997–1998 | Oklahoma |
| 52 | Dr. Paige Patterson | 1999–2000 | Texas |
| 53 | Dr. James Merritt | 2000–2001 | Georgia |
| 54 | Dr. Jack Graham | 2002–2003 | Texas |
| 55 | Dr. Bobby Welch | 2004-2005 | Florida |
| 56 | Dr. Frank S. Page | 2006–2007 | South Carolina |
| 57 | Dr. Johnny M. Hunt | 2008–2009 | Georgia |
| 58 | Bryant Wright | 2010–2011 | Georgia |
| 59 | Fred Luter | 2012–2014 | Louisiana |
| 60 | Dr. Ronnie Floyd | 2014- | Arkansas |
See also
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