William V. Turner was a state representative in Alabama during the Reconstruction era. He testified about intimidation and balloting issues in 1871. [1] He represented Elmore County. [2] He campaigned for U.S. Senator George E. Spencer and was accused of receiving patronage positions in exchange. [3] He was a school teacher in Wetumpka [4] and an organizer in the Union League. [5]
He served as editor of the Elmore Republican. [6]