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# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Party | Election | Cabinet | Monarch | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adam Wilhelm Moltke
(1785–1864) |
22 March 1848 | 27 January 1852 | 3 years, 311 days | Independent | — | Frederick VII
(1848–1863) | |||
— | ||||||||||
1849 | ||||||||||
— | ||||||||||
— | ||||||||||
2 | Christian Albrecht Bluhme
(1794–1866) |
27 January 1852 | 21 April 1853 | 1 year, 84 days | Højre | 1852 | Bluhme I | |||
1853 | ||||||||||
3 | Anders Sandøe Ørsted(1778–1860) | 21 April 1853 | 12 December 1854 | 1 year, 235 days | Independent | — | Ørsted | |||
1853 | ||||||||||
4 | Peter Georg Bang
(1797–1861) |
12 December 1854 | 18 October 1856 | 1 year, 311 days | Independent | 1854 | Bang |
# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Party | Election | Cabinet | Monarch | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 | Carl Christoffer Georg Andræ
(1812–1893) |
18 October 1856 | 13 May 1857 | 207 days | Bondevennerne | — | Andræ | Frederick VII
(1848–1863) | ||
6 | Carl Christian Hall
(1812–1888) |
13 May 1857 | 2 December 1859 | 2 years, 203 days | National Liberal | — | Hall I | |||
1858 | ||||||||||
7 | Carl Edvard Rotwitt
(1812–1860) |
2 December 1859 | 8 February 1860 | 69 days | Bondevennerne | — | Rotwitt | |||
8 | Carl Christian Hall
(1812–1888) |
24 February 1860 | 31 December 1863 | 3 years, 310 days | National Liberal | — | Hall II | |||
1861 | ||||||||||
Christian IX
(1863–1906) | ||||||||||
9 | Ditlev Gothard Monrad
(1811–1887) |
31 December 1863 | 11 July 1864 | 193 days | National Liberal | — | Monrad | |||
10 | Christian Albrecht Bluhme
(1794–1866) |
11 July 1864 | 6 November 1865 | 1 year, 118 days | Højre | 1864 | Bluhme II | |||
11 | Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs
(1817–1896) |
6 November 1865 | 28 May 1870 | 4 years, 203 days | National Landowners | — | Frijs | |||
— | ||||||||||
1866 | ||||||||||
1869 | ||||||||||
12 | Ludvig Holstein-Holsteinborg
(1815–1892) |
28 May 1870 | 14 July 1874 | 4 years, 47 days | Centre | — | Holstein-Holsteinborg | |||
1872 | ||||||||||
1873 | ||||||||||
13 | Christen Andreas Fonnesbech
(1817–1880) |
14 July 1874 | 11 June 1875 | 332 days | National Landowners | — | Fonnesbech | |||
14 | Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup
(1825–1913) |
11 June 1875 | 7 August 1894 | 19 years, 57 days | Højre | Estrup | ||||
1884 | ||||||||||
1887 | ||||||||||
1890 | ||||||||||
1892 | ||||||||||
15 | Tage Reedtz-Thott
(1839–1923) |
7 August 1894 | 23 May 1897 | 2 years, 289 days | Højre | — | Reedtz-Thott | |||
1895 | ||||||||||
16 | Hugo Egmont Hørring
(1842–1909) |
23 May 1897 | 27 April 1900 | 2 years, 339 days | Højre | — | Hørring | |||
1898 | ||||||||||
17 | Hannibal Sehested
(1842–1909) |
27 April 1900 | 24 July 1901 | 1 year, 88 days | Højre | — | Sehested | |||
18 | Johan Henrik Deuntzer
(1845–1918) |
24 July 1901 | 14 January 1905 | 3 years, 174 days | Venstre Reform | 1901 | Deuntzer | |||
1903 | ||||||||||
19 | Jens Christian Christensen
(1856–1930) |
14 January 1905 | 12 October 1908 | 3 years, 192 days | Venstre Reform | — | Christensen I | |||
Frederick VIII
(1906–1912) | ||||||||||
1906 | Christensen II | |||||||||
20 | Niels Neergaard
(1854–1936) |
12 October 1908 | 16 August 1909 | 308 days | Venstre Reform | — | Neergaard I | |||
21 | Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg
(1839–1912) |
16 August 1909 | 28 October 1909 | 73 days | Venstre Reform | 1909 | Holstein-Ledreborg | |||
22 | Carl Theodor Zahle
(1866–1946) |
28 October 1909 | 5 July 1910 | 250 days | Social Liberals | — | Zahle I | |||
23 | Klaus Berntsen
(1844–1927) |
5 July 1910 | 21 June 1913 | 2 years, 351 days | Venstre | 1910 | Berntsen | |||
Christian X
(1912–1947) | ||||||||||
24 | Carl Theodor Zahle
(1866–1946) |
21 June 1913 | 30 March 1920 | 6 years, 283 days | Social Liberals | 1913 | Zahle II |
# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Party | Election | Cabinet | Monarch | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
25 | Otto Liebe
(1860–1929) |
30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | 6 days | Independent | — | Liebe | Christian X
(1912–1947) | ||
26 | Michael Pedersen Friis
(1857–1944) |
5 April 1920 | 5 May 1920 | 30 days | Independent | — | Friis | |||
27 | Niels Neergaard
(1854–1936) |
5 May 1920 | 23 April 1924 | 3 years, 354 days | Venstre | Neergaard II | ||||
Neergaard III | ||||||||||
28 | Thorvald Stauning
(1873–1942) |
23 April 1924 | 14 December 1926 | 2 years, 235 days | Social Democrats | 1924 | Stauning I | |||
29 | Thomas Madsen-Mygdal
(1876–1943) |
14 December 1926 | 30 April 1929 | 2 years, 137 days | Venstre | 1926 | Madsen-Mygdal | |||
30 | Thorvald Stauning
(1873–1942) [a] |
30 April 1929 | 3 May 1942 † | 13 years, 3 days | Social Democrats | 1929 | ||||
1932 | ||||||||||
1935 | ||||||||||
1939 | ||||||||||
— | ||||||||||
— | ||||||||||
31 | Vilhelm Buhl
(1881–1954) |
4 May 1942 | 9 November 1942 | 189 days | Social Democrats | — | Buhl I
S–V–K–RV | |||
32 | Erik Scavenius
(1877–1962) |
9 November 1942 | 29 August 1943 | 294 days | Independent | — | Scavenius
S–V–K–RV | |||
1943 | ||||||||||
33 | Vilhelm Buhl
(1881–1954) |
5 May 1945 | 7 November 1945 | 186 days | Social Democrats | — | Buhl II | |||
34 | Knud Kristensen
(1880–1962) |
7 November 1945 | 13 November 1947 | 2 years, 6 days | Venstre | 1945 | Kristensen | |||
Frederick IX
(1947–1972) | ||||||||||
35 | Hans Hedtoft
(1903–1955) |
13 November 1947 | 30 October 1950 | 2 years, 351 days | Social Democrats | 1947 | Hedtoft I | |||
36 | Erik Eriksen
(1902–1972) |
30 October 1950 | 30 September 1953 | 2 years, 335 days | Venstre | 1950 | Eriksen | |||
Apr. | ||||||||||
37 | Hans Hedtoft
(1903–1955) [a] |
30 September 1953 | 29 January 1955 † | 1 year, 122 days | Social Democrats | Sep. | Hedtoft II | |||
38 | H. C. Hansen
(1906–1960) [a] |
1 February 1955 | 19 February 1960 † | 5 years, 18 days | Social Democrats | — | Hansen I | |||
1957 | Hansen II | |||||||||
39 | Viggo Kampmann
(1910–1976) |
21 February 1960 | 3 September 1962 | 2 years, 194 days | Social Democrats | — | Kampmann I | |||
1960 | Kampmann II | |||||||||
40 | Jens Otto Krag
(1914–1978) |
3 September 1962 | 2 February 1968 | 5 years, 152 days | Social Democrats | — | Krag I | |||
1964 | Krag II | |||||||||
41 | Hilmar Baunsgaard
(1920–1989) |
2 February 1968 | 11 October 1971 | 3 years, 251 days | Social Liberals | 1968 | Baunsgaard | |||
42 | Jens Otto Krag
(1914–1978) |
11 October 1971 | 5 October 1972 | 360 days | Social Democrats | 1971 | Krag III | |||
Margrethe II
(since 1972) | ||||||||||
43 | Anker Jørgensen
(1922–2016) |
5 October 1972 | 19 December 1973 | 1 year, 75 days | Social Democrats | — | Jørgensen I | |||
44 | Poul Hartling
(1914–2000) |
19 December 1973 | 13 February 1975 | 1 year, 57 days | Venstre | 1973 | Hartling | |||
45 | Anker Jørgensen
(1922–2016) |
13 February 1975 | 10 September 1982 | 7 years, 209 days | Social Democrats | 1975 | ||||
1977 | ||||||||||
— | ||||||||||
1979 | ||||||||||
1981 | ||||||||||
46 | Poul Schlüter
(1929–2021) |
10 September 1982 | 25 January 1993 | 10 years, 137 days | Conservative | — | ||||
1984 | ||||||||||
1987 | ||||||||||
1988 | ||||||||||
1990 | ||||||||||
47 | Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
(born 1943) |
25 January 1993 | 27 November 2001 | 8 years, 306 days | Social Democrats | — | ||||
1994 | ||||||||||
— | ||||||||||
1998 | ||||||||||
48 | Anders Fogh Rasmussen
(born 1953) |
27 November 2001 | 5 April 2009 | 7 years, 129 days | Venstre | 2001 | ||||
2005 | ||||||||||
2007 | ||||||||||
49 | Lars Løkke Rasmussen
(born 1964) |
5 April 2009 | 3 October 2011 | 2 years, 181 days | Venstre | — | L. L. Rasmussen I | |||
50 | Helle Thorning-Schmidt
(born 1966) |
3 October 2011 | 28 June 2015 | 3 years, 268 days | Social Democrats | 2011 | Thorning-Schmidt I | |||
— | Thorning-Schmidt II | |||||||||
51 | Lars Løkke Rasmussen
(born 1964) |
28 June 2015 | 27 June 2019 | 3 years, 364 days | Venstre | 2015 | L. L. Rasmussen II | |||
— | L. L. Rasmussen III | |||||||||
52 | Mette Frederiksen
(born 1977) |
27 June 2019 | Incumbent | 4 years, 335 days | Social Democrats | 2019 | Frederiksen I | |||
2022 | Frederiksen II |
# | Portrait | Name | Election | Term of office | Party | Ministry | Monarch | Governor-General | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Edmund Barton
(1849–1920) MP for Hunter, NSW |
1901 | 1 January
1901 |
24 September
1903 |
2 years, 266 days | Protectionist | Barton | Victoria | Lord Hopetoun | [1] | |
Edward VII | |||||||||||
Lord Tennyson | |||||||||||
2 | Alfred Deakin
(1856–1919) MP for Ballaarat, Vic[b] |
1903 | 24 September
1903 |
27 April
1904 |
216 days | Protectionist | 1st Deakin | [2] | |||
Lord Northcote | |||||||||||
3 | Chris Watson
(1867–1941) MP for Bland, NSW |
— | 27 April
1904 |
18 August
1904 |
113 days | Labor | Watson | [3] | |||
4 | George Reid
(1845–1918) MP for East Sydney, NSW |
— | 18 August
1904 |
5 July
1905 |
321 days | Free Trade | Reid | [4] | |||
5 | Alfred Deakin
(1856–1919) MP for Ballaarat, Vic[b] |
1906 | 5 July
1905 |
13 November
1908 |
3 years, 131 days | Protectionist | 2nd Deakin | [2] | |||
Lord Dudley | |||||||||||
6 | Andrew Fisher
(1862–1928) MP for Wide Bay, Qld |
— | 13 November
1908 |
2 June
1909 |
201 days | Labor | 1st Fisher | [5] | |||
7 | Alfred Deakin
(1856–1919) MP for Ballaarat, Vic[b] |
— | 2 June
1909 |
29 April
1910 |
331 days | Liberal | 3rd Deakin | [2] | |||
8 | Andrew Fisher
(1862–1928) MP for Wide Bay, Qld |
1910 | 29 April
1910 |
24 June
1913 |
3 years, 56 days | Labor | 2nd Fisher | [5] | |||
George V | |||||||||||
Lord Denman | |||||||||||
9 | Joseph Cook
(1860–1947) MP for Parramatta, NSW |
1913 | 24 June
1913 |
17 September
1914 |
1 year, 85 days | Liberal | Cook | [6] | |||
Ronald Munro Ferguson | |||||||||||
10 | Andrew Fisher
(1862–1928) MP for Wide Bay, Qld |
1914 | 17 September
1914 |
27 October
1915 |
1 year, 40 days | Labor | 3rd Fisher | [5] | |||
11 | Billy Hughes
(1862–1952) MP for West Sydney, NSW (until 1917) |
1917 | 27 October
1915 |
9 February
1923 |
7 years, 105 days | Labor | 1st Hughes | [7] | |||
National Labor | 2nd Hughes | ||||||||||
12 | Stanley Bruce
(1883–1967) MP for Flinders, Vic |
1922 | 9 February
1923 |
22 October
1929 |
6 years, 255 days | Nationalist | 1st Bruce | Lord Forster | [8] | ||
Lord Stonehaven | |||||||||||
13 | James Scullin
(1876–1953) MP for Yarra, Vic |
1929 | 22 October
1929 |
6 January
1932 |
2 years, 76 days | Labor | Scullin | [9] | |||
Sir Isaac Isaacs | |||||||||||
14 | Joseph Lyons
(1879–1939) MP for Wilmot, Tas |
1931 | 6 January
1932 |
7 April
1939 |
7 years, 91 days | United Australia | 1st Lyons | [10] | |||
2nd Lyons | |||||||||||
15 | Earle Page
(1880–1961) MP for Cowper, NSW |
— | 7 April
1939 |
26 April
1939 |
19 days | Country | Page
(Caretaker) |
George VI | Lord Gowrie | [11] | |
16 | Robert Menzies
(1894–1978) MP for Kooyong, Vic |
— | 26 April
1939 |
29 August
1941 |
2 years, 125 days | United Australia | 1st Menzies | [12] | |||
United Australia | 2nd Menzies | ||||||||||
3rd Menzies | |||||||||||
17 | Arthur Fadden
(1894–1973) MP for Darling Downs, Qld |
— | 29 August
1941 |
7 October
1941 |
39 days | Country | Fadden | [13] | |||
18 | John Curtin
(1885–1945) MP for Fremantle, WA |
1943 | 7 October
1941 |
5 July
1945 |
3 years, 271 days | Labor | 1st Curtin | [14] | |||
2nd Curtin | |||||||||||
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester | |||||||||||
19 | Frank Forde
(1890–1983) MP for Capricornia, Qld |
— | 5 July
1945 |
13 July
1945 |
7 days | Labor | Forde
(Caretaker) |
[15] | |||
20 | Ben Chifley
(1885–1951) MP for Macquarie, NSW |
1946 | 13 July
1945 |
19 December
1949 |
4 years, 159 days | Labor | 1st Chifley | [16] | |||
2nd Chifley | |||||||||||
Sir William McKell | |||||||||||
21 | Robert Menzies
(1894–1978) MP for Kooyong, Vic |
1949 | 19 December
1949 |
26 January
1966 |
16 years, 38 days | Liberal | 4th Menzies | [12] | |||
Elizabeth II | |||||||||||
Sir William Slim | |||||||||||
Lord Dunrossil | |||||||||||
Lord De L'Isle | |||||||||||
Lord Casey | |||||||||||
22 | Harold Holt
(1908–1967) MP for Higgins, Vic |
1966 | 26 January
1966 |
19 December
1967 |
1 year, 327 days | Liberal | 1st Holt | [17] | |||
2nd Holt | |||||||||||
23 | John McEwen
(1900–1980) MP for Murray, Vic |
— | 19 December
1967 |
10 January
1968 |
22 days | Country | McEwen
(Caretaker) |
[18] | |||
24 | John Gorton
(1911–2002) MP for Higgins, Vic[c] |
1969 | 10 January
1968 |
10 March
1971 |
3 years, 59 days | Liberal | 1st Gorton | [20] | |||
Sir Paul Hasluck | |||||||||||
2nd Gorton | |||||||||||
25 | William McMahon
(1908–1988) MP for Lowe, NSW |
— | 10 March
1971 |
5 December
1972 |
1 year, 270 days | Liberal | McMahon | [21] | |||
26 | Gough Whitlam
(1916–2014) MP for Werriwa, NSW |
1972 | 5 December
1972 |
11 November
1975 |
2 years, 341 days | Labor | 1st Whitlam | [22] | |||
27 | Malcolm Fraser
(1930–2015) MP for Wannon, Vic |
1975 | 11 November
1975 |
11 March
1983 |
7 years, 120 days | Liberal | 1st Fraser | Sir John Kerr | [23] | ||
28 | Bob Hawke
(1929–2019) MP for Wills, Vic |
1983 | 11 March
1983 |
20 December
1991 |
8 years, 284 days | Labor | 1st Hawke | Sir Ninian Stephen | [24] | ||
29 | Paul Keating
(b. 1944) MP for Blaxland, NSW |
1993 | 20 December
1991 |
11 March
1996 |
4 years, 82 days | Labor | 1st Keating | Bill Hayden | [25] | ||
30 | John Howard
(b. 1939) MP for Bennelong, NSW |
1996 | 11 March
1996 |
3 December
2007 |
11 years, 267 days | Liberal | 1st Howard | Sir William Deane | [26] | ||
31 | Kevin Rudd
(b. 1957) MP for Griffith, Qld |
2007 | 3 December
2007 |
24 June
2010 |
2 years, 203 days | Labor | 1st Rudd | Michael Jeffery | [27] | ||
Dame Quentin Bryce | |||||||||||
32 | Julia Gillard
(b. 1961) MP for Lalor, Vic |
2010 | 24 June
2010 |
27 June
2013 |
3 years, 3 days | Labor | 2nd Gillard | [28] | |||
33 | Kevin Rudd
(b. 1957) MP for Griffith, Qld |
— | 27 June
2013 |
18 September
2013 |
83 days | Labor | 2nd Rudd | [27] | |||
34 | Tony Abbott
(b. 1957) MP for Warringah, NSW |
2013 | 18 September
2013 |
15 September
2015 |
1 year, 362 days | Liberal | Abbott | Sir Peter Cosgrove | [29] | ||
35 | Malcolm Turnbull
(b. 1954) MP for Wentworth, NSW |
2016 | 15 September
2015 |
24 August
2018 |
2 years, 343 days | Liberal | 1st Turnbull | [30] | |||
36 | Scott Morrison
(b. 1968) MP for Cook, NSW |
2019 | 24 August
2018 |
23 May
2022 |
3 years, 272 days | Liberal | 1st Morrison | [31] | |||
37 | Anthony Albanese
(b. 1963) MP for Grayndler, NSW |
2022 | 23 May
2022 |
Incumbent | 2 years, 4 days | Labor | Albanese | Charles III | David Hurley | [32] |
# | Portrait | Name | Election | Term of office | Political party | Government | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Honourable
Henry Sewell MP for Christchurch, Canterbury (1807–1879) |
1855 | 7 May
1856 |
20 May
1856 |
14 days | Independent | Sewell | |
2 | The Right Honourable
Sir William Fox KCMG MP for Wanganui and Rangitikei, Wellington (1812–1893) |
— | 20 May
1856 |
2 June
1856 |
14 days | Independent | Fox I | |
3 | The Right Honourable
Sir Edward Stafford GCMG MP for Nelson, Nelson Province (1819–1901) |
— | 2 June
1856 |
12 July
1861 |
5 years,
41 days |
Independent | Stafford I | |
4 | The Right Honourable
Sir William Fox KCMG MP for Rangitikei, Wellington (1812–1893) |
— | 12 July
1861 |
6 August
1862 |
1 year,
26 days |
Independent | Fox II | |
5 | The Honourable
Alfred Domett MP for Nelson, Nelson Province (1811–1887) |
— | 6 August
1862 |
30 October
1863 |
1 year,
86 days |
Independent | Domett | |
6 | The Honourable
Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG Councillor (1812–1891) |
— | 30 October
1863 |
24 November
1864 |
1 year,
26 days |
Independent | Whitaker–Fox | |
7 | The Honourable
Sir Frederick Weld GCMG MP for Cheviot, Canterbury (1823–1891) |
— | 24 November
1864 |
16 October
1865 |
327 days | Independent | Weld | |
8 | The Right Honourable
Sir Edward Stafford GCMG MP for Nelson, Nelson Province until 1868 MP for Timaru, Canterbury from 1868 (1819–1901) |
1866 | 16 October
1865 |
28 June
1869 |
3 years,
256 days |
Independent | Stafford II |
# | Portrait | Name | Election | Term of office | Party | Government | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | The Right Honourable
Sir William Fox KCMG MP for Rangitikei, Wellington (1812–1893) |
1871 | 28 June
1869 |
10 September
1872 |
3 years,
75 days |
Independent | Fox III | |
10 | The Right Honourable
Sir Edward Stafford GCMG MP for Timaru, Canterbury (1819–1901) |
— | 10 September
1872 |
11 October
1872 |
32 days | Independent | Stafford III | |
11 | The Right Honourable
George Waterhouse Councillor (1824–1906) |
— | 11 October
1872 |
3 March
1873 |
144 days | Independent | Waterhouse | |
12 | The Right Honourable
Sir William Fox KCMG MP for Rangitikei, Wellington (1812–1893) |
— | 3 March
1873 |
8 April
1873 |
37 days | Independent | Fox IV | |
13 | The Right Honourable
Sir Julius Vogel KCMG MP for Auckland East, Auckland (1835–1899) |
— | 8 April
1873 |
6 July
1875 |
2 years,
90 days |
Independent | Vogel I | |
14 | The Honourable
Daniel Pollen Councillor (1813–1896) |
— | 6 July
1875 |
15 February
1876 |
225 days | Independent | Pollen | |
15 | The Right Honourable
Sir Julius Vogel KCMG MP for Wanganui, Wellington (1835–1899) |
— | 15 February
1876 |
1 September
1876 |
200 days | Independent | Vogel II | |
16 | The Honourable
Sir Harry Atkinson
KCMG
MP for Egmont, Taranaki. |
— | 1 September
1876 |
13 October
1877 |
1 year,
43 days |
Independent | Atkinson I • II | |
17 | The Right Honourable
Sir George Grey KCB MP for Thames (1812–1898) |
— | 13 October
1877 |
8 October
1879 |
1 year,
361 days |
Independent | Grey | |
18 | The Honourable
Sir John Hall KCMG MP for Selwyn (1824–1907) |
1879 | 8 October
1879 |
21 April
1882 |
2 years,
196 days |
Independent | Hall | |
19 | The Honourable
Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG Councillor (1812–1891) |
— | 21 April
1882 |
25 September
1883 |
1 year,
158 days |
Independent | Whitaker | |
20 | The Honourable
Sir Harry Atkinson KCMG MP for Egmont (1831–1892) |
— | 25 September
1883 |
16 August
1884 |
327 days | Independent | Atkinson III | |
21 | The Right Honourable
Robert Stout KCMG MP for Dunedin East (1844–1930) |
1884 | 16 August
1884 |
28 August
1884 |
13 days | Independent | Stout–Vogel | |
22 | The Honourable
Sir Harry Atkinson KCMG MP for Egmont (1831–1892) |
— | 28 August
1884 |
3 September
1884 |
7 days | Independent | Atkinson IV | |
23 | The Right Honourable
Sir Robert Stout KCMG MP for Dunedin East (1844–1930) |
— | 3 September
1884 |
8 October
1887 |
3 years,
36 days |
Independent | Stout–Vogel | |
24 | The Honourable
Sir Harry Atkinson KCMG MP for Egmont (1831–1892) |
1887 | 8 October
1887 |
24 January
1891 |
3 years,
109 days |
Independent | Atkinson V | |
25 | The Right Honourable
John Ballance MP for Wanganui (1839–1893) |
1890 | 24 January
1891 |
27 April
1893 |
2 years,
94 days |
Liberal | Liberal | |
26 | The Right Honourable
Richard Seddon MP for Westland (1845–1906) |
1905 | 1 May
1893 |
10 June
1906[†] |
13 years,
41 days | |||
27 | The Honourable
William Hall-Jones KCMG MP for Timaru (1851–1936) |
— | 21 June
1906 |
6 August
1906 |
47 days | |||
28 | The Right Honourable
Sir Joseph Ward BtGCMG MP for Awarua (1856–1930) |
1911 | 6 August
1906 |
12 March
1912 |
5 years,
220 days |
Liberal
C&S with IPLL 1908–1910; | ||
29 | The Right Honourable
Thomas Mackenzie GCMG MP for Egmont (1853–1930) |
— | 28 March
1912 |
10 July
1912 |
105 days | |||
30 | The Right Honourable
William Massey MP for Franklin (1856–1925) |
1919 | 10 July
1912 |
10 May
1925[†] |
12 years,
305 days |
Reform | Reform
with Liberal 1915–1919; | |
31 | The Right Honourable
Francis Bell GCMGKC Councillor (1851–1936) |
— | 14 May
1925 |
30 May
1925 |
17 days | |||
32 | The Right Honourable
Gordon Coates MC* MP for Kaipara (1878–1943) |
1925 | 30 May
1925 |
10 December
1928 |
3 years,
195 days | |||
33 | The Right Honourable
Sir Joseph Ward BtGCMG MP for Invercargill (1856–1930) |
1928 | 10 December
1928 |
28 May
1930 |
1 year,
170 days |
United | United
with Labour; | |
34 | The Right Honourable
George Forbes MP for Hurunui (1869–1947) |
1931 | 28 May
1930 |
6 December
1935 |
5 years,
193 days | |||
United–Reform Coalition | ||||||||
35 | The Right Honourable
Michael Joseph Savage MP for Auckland West (1872–1940) |
1935 | 6 December
1935 |
27 March
1940[†] |
4 years,
113 days |
Labour | First Labour
C&S with Rātana 1935–1936; independents 1935–1946 | |
36 | The Right Honourable
Peter Fraser CH MP for Wellington Central until 1946 MP for Brooklyn from 1946 (1884–1950) |
1943 | 1 April
1940 |
13 December
1949 |
9 years,
257 days | |||
37 | The Right Honourable
Sir Sidney Holland GCMGCH MP for Fendalton (1893–1961) |
1949 | 13 December
1949 |
20 September
1957 |
7 years,
282 days |
National | First National | |
38 | The Right Honourable
Sir Keith Holyoake KGGCMGCHQSOKStJ MP for Pahiatua (1904–1983) |
— | 20 September
1957 |
12 December
1957 |
84 days | |||
39 | The Right Honourable
Sir Walter Nash GCMGCH MP for Hutt (1882–1968) |
1957 | 12 December
1957 |
12 December
1960 |
3 years,
1 day |
Labour | Second Labour | |
40 | The Right Honourable
Sir Keith Holyoake KGGCMGCHQSOKStJ MP for Pahiatua (1904–1983) |
1960 | 12 December
1960 |
7 February
1972 |
11 years,
58 days |
National | Second National | |
41 | The Right Honourable
Sir Jack Marshall GBECHED MP for Karori (1912–1988) |
— | 7 February
1972 |
8 December
1972 |
306 days | |||
42 | The Right Honourable
Norman Kirk MP for Sydenham (1923–1974) |
1972 | 8 December
1972 |
31 August
1974 |
1 year,
267 days |
Labour | Third Labour | |
43 | The Right Honourable
Sir Bill Rowling KCMG MP for Tasman (1927–1995) |
— | 6 September
1974 |
12 December
1975 |
1 year,
98 days | |||
44 | The Right Honourable
Sir Robert Muldoon GCMGCH MP for Tamaki (1921–1992) |
1975 | 12 December
1975 |
26 July
1984 |
8 years,
228 days |
National | ||
45 | The Right Honourable
David Lange ONZCH MP for Mangere (1942–2005) |
1984 | 26 July
1984 |
8 August
1989 |
5 years,
14 days |
Labour | Fourth Labour | |
46 | The Right Honourable
Sir Geoffrey Palmer KCMGACKC MP for Christchurch Central (born 1942) |
— | 8 August
1989 |
4 September
1990 |
1 year,
28 days | |||
47 | The Right Honourable
Mike Moore ONZAO MP for Christchurch North (1949–2020) |
— | 4 September
1990 |
2 November
1990 |
60 days | |||
48 | The Right Honourable
Jim Bolger ONZ MP for King Country (born 1935) |
1990 | 2 November
1990 |
8 December
1997 |
7 years,
37 days |
National | Fourth National
with Right of Centre 1994–1995; | |
49 | The Right Honourable
Jenny Shipley DNZM MP for Rakaia (born 1952) |
— | 8 December
1997 |
10 December
1999 |
2 years,
3 days | |||
50 | The Right Honourable
Helen Clark ONZSSI MP for Mount Albert (born 1950) |
1999 | 10 December
1999 |
19 November
2008 |
8 years,
346 days |
Labour | Fifth Labour
with Alliance 1999–2002, Progressives 2002–2008; | |
51 | The Right Honourable
Sir John Key GNZMAC MP for Helensville (born 1961) |
2008 | 19 November
2008 |
12 December
2016 |
8 years,
24 days |
National | Fifth National
C&S with ACT, United Future, Māori | |
52 | The Right Honourable
Sir Bill English KNZM List MP (born 1961) |
— | 12 December
2016 |
26 October
2017 |
319 days | |||
53 | The Right Honourable
Jacinda Ardern GNZM MP for Mount Albert (born 1980) |
2017 | 26 October
2017 |
25 January
2023 |
5 years,
91 days |
Labour | Sixth Labour
with New Zealand First 2017–2020; | |
54 | The Right Honourable
Chris Hipkins MP for Remutaka (born 1978) |
— | 25 January
2023 |
27 November
2023 |
306 days | |||
55 | The Right Honourable
Christopher Luxon MP for Botany (born 1970) |
2023 | 27 November
2023 |
Incumbent | 183 days | National | Sixth National
with ACT, New Zealand First 2023–present |
# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Time in office | Political party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David Ben-Gurion
(1886–1973) |
14 May 1948 | 7 December 1953 | |||
2 | Moshe Sharett
(1894–1965) |
7 December 1953 | 3 November 1955 | |||
3 | David Ben-Gurion
(1886–1973) |
3 November 1955 | 26 June 1963 | |||
4 | Levi Eshkol
(1895–1969) |
26 June 1963 | 26 February 1969 | |||
5 | Golda Meir
(1898–1978) |
17 March 1969 | 3 June 1974 | |||
6 | Yitzhak Rabin
(1922–1995) |
3 June 1974 | 20 June 1977 | |||
7 | Menachem Begin
(1913–1992) |
20 June 1977 | 10 October 1983 | |||
8 | Yitzhak Shamir
(1915–2012) |
10 October 1983 | 13 September 1984 | |||
9 | Shimon Peres
(1923–2016) |
13 September 1984 | 20 October 1986 | |||
10 | Yitzhak Shamir
(1915–2012) |
20 October 1986 | 13 July 1992 | |||
11 | Yitzhak Rabin
(1922–1995) |
13 July 1992 | 4 November 1995 | |||
12 | Shimon Peres
(1923–2016) |
4 November 1995 | 18 June 1996 | |||
13 | Benjamin Netanyahu
(born 1949) |
18 June 1996 | 6 July 1999 | |||
14 | Ehud Barak
(born 1942) |
6 July 1999 | 7 March 2001 | |||
15 | Ariel Sharon
(1928–2014) |
7 March 2001 | 14 April 2006 | |||
16 | Ehud Olmert
(born 1945) |
14 April 2006 | 31 March 2009 | |||
17 | Benjamin Netanyahu
(born 1949) |
31 March 2009 | 13 June 2021 | |||
18 | Naftali Bennett
(born 1972) |
13 June 2021 | 1 July 2022 | |||
19 | Yair Lapid
(born 1963) |
1 July 2022 | 29 December 2022 | |||
20 | Benjamin Netanyahu
(born 1949) |
29 December 2022 | Incumbent |
# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Elections | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jawaharlal Nehru
(1889–1964) |
15 August
1947 |
27 May
1964 |
16 years and
286 days |
1951 | Indian National Congress | |
2 | Lal Bahadur Shastri
(1904–1966) |
9 June
1964 |
11 January
1966 |
1 year and
216 days |
— | Indian National Congress | |
3 | Indira Gandhi
(1917–1984) |
24 January
1966 |
24 March
1977 |
11 years and
59 days |
1967 | Indian National Congress | |
4 | Morarji Desai
(1896–1995) |
24 March
1977 |
28 July
1979 |
2 years and
126 days |
1977 | Janata Party | |
5 | Charan Singh
(1902–1987) |
28 July
1979 |
14 January
1980 |
170 days | — | Janata Party | |
6 | Indira Gandhi
(1917–1984) |
14 January
1980 |
31 October
1984 |
4 years and
291 days |
1980 | Indian National Congress | |
7 | Rajiv Gandhi
(1944–1991) |
31 October
1984 |
2 December
1989 |
5 years and
32 days |
1984 | Indian National Congress | |
8 | Vishwanath Pratap Singh
(1931–2008) |
2 December
1989 |
10 November
1990 |
343 days | 1989 | Janata Dal | |
9 | Chandra Shekhar
(1927–2007) |
10 November
1990 |
21 June
1991 |
223 days | — | Samajwadi Janata Party | |
10 | P. V. Narasimha Rao
(1921–2004) |
21 June
1991 |
16 May
1996 |
4 years and
330 days |
1991 | Indian National Congress | |
11 | Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(1924–2018) |
16 May
1996 |
1 June
1996 |
16 days | 1996 | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
12 | H. D. Deve Gowda
(born 1933) |
1 June
1996 |
21 April
1997 |
324 days | — | Janata Dal | |
13 | Inder Kumar Gujral
(1919–2012) |
21 April
1997 |
19 March
1998 |
332 days | — | Janata Dal | |
14 | Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(1924–2018) |
19 March
1998 |
22 May
2004 |
6 years and
64 days |
1998 | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
15 | Manmohan Singh
(born 1932) |
22 May
2004 |
26 May
2014 |
10 years and
4 days |
2004 | Indian National Congress | |
16 | Narendra Modi
(born 1950) |
26 May
2014 |
Incumbent | 9 years and
228 days |
2014 | Bharatiya Janata Party |
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