Grayson Murray appointed to Franklin County Commission, following father’s legacy

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Grayson Murray has been appointed to serve as the Franklin County Commissioner for District 1, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey announced Tuesday. The appointment follows the death of his father, Commissioner Michael Murray, who held the seat until his passing in May 2025.

At just 20 years old, Grayson Murray steps into the role with a strong personal connection to the position. His father, Michael Murray, was sworn into office in November 2024 and served until his death earlier this year.

“Commissioner Michael Murray was a humble, hardworking public servant who made a strong impression in his short time on the Franklin County Commission,” Ivey said. “It is clear the same spirit of service lives on in his son, Grayson. Grayson is driven, capable, and ready to continue the work his father began. I am proud to appoint him to carry on that legacy.”

Grayson Murray is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree at the University of North Alabama. He said he felt compelled to serve after witnessing his father’s commitment to the community.

“I am honored to be appointed to continue what my dad started,” Murray said. “Dad was very passionate about Franklin County, and I was lucky to have learned that same passion from him. I am looking forward to getting started in this role, and I want to thank everyone for the support that I have received to get to this point.”

The appointment takes effect immediately.