President of the Southern Baptist Convention


The president of the Southern Baptist Convention heads the convention and is elected at the annual meeting. The president's duties include presiding over the annual meeting; appointing members to SBC committees; serving as an ex officio member of the board of SBC entities including the International Mission Board, the North American Mission Board, and Lifeway Christian Resources; and representing the SBC to other Baptist denominations and to the press.
Although the SBC Bylaws do not specifically state that only a male may be elected as president, no female has ever served as such. Any person may be nominated and there is no requirement that a candidate announce their intent to run prior to the annual meeting. If only one candidate is nominated, the secretary of the SBC may cast the ballot. If three or more candidates are nominated, and no candidate receives a majority on the first ballot, subsequent ballots shall carry all candidates in the top 50 percent of the prior ballot. Proxy voting is not allowed.
Under SBC Bylaws, the term is for one year, and a candidate can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms, after which he must sit out a year before standing for re-election. Prior to the current bylaws, presidents could serve more than two terms and frequently did: P.H. Mell served a total of 16 years, the most of any president. The service year overlaps with two calendar years as the annual meeting is held in June, and the term starts upon completion of the annual meeting.
Since the advent of the current bylaws, the custom has been for the president to serve two consecutive terms, but not run again after the one-year stand-down period; however, it is not uncommon for a president to serve only one term and then step down and not run again. But, two persons have served as president for more than the customary two terms since that time:

List

ImagePresidentYears in OfficeState
11845–1851South Carolina
21851–1859Virginia and Tennessee
31859–1863South Carolina
41863–1871Georgia
51872–1879South Carolina and Kentucky
61880–1887Georgia
71888Kentucky
81889–1898Alabama
91899–1901Georgia
101902–1904Arkansas
111905–1907Missouri
121908–1910Maryland
131911–1913Georgia
141914–1916Georgia
151917–1920Texas
161921–1923Kentucky
171924–1926Virginia
181927–1929Texas
191930–1932South Carolina
201933Tennessee
211934–1935Louisiana
221936–1938Kentucky
231939–1940Texas
241941–1942Louisiana
251944–1946Texas
261947–1948Georgia
271949–1951Tennessee
281952–1953Louisiana
291954–1955Oklahoma
301956–1957North Carolina
311958–1959Arkansas
321960–1961Tennessee
331962–1963Oklahoma
341964Texas
351965–1966Tennessee
361967–1968Tennessee
371969–1970Texas
381971–1972North Carolina
391973–1974Mississippi
401975–1976Alabama
411976–1977Tennessee
421977–1978Texas
431979–1980Tennessee
441980–1982Oklahoma
451982–1984Texas
461984–1986Georgia
471986–1988Tennessee
481988–1990Florida
491990–1992Texas
501992–1994Texas
511994–1996Florida
521996–1998Oklahoma
531998–2000Texas
542000–2002Georgia
552002–2004Texas
562004-2006Florida
572006–2008South Carolina
582008–2010Georgia
592010–2012Georgia
602012–2014Louisiana
612014–2016Arkansas
622016–2018Tennessee
632018–2021North Carolina
642021–2022Alabama
652022–2024Texas
66Clint Pressley2024–presentNorth Carolina