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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 [da] 1852 Bluhme I

HN

1853
3 Anders Sandøe Ørsted(1778–1860) 21 April 1853 12 December 1854 1 year, 235 days Independent Ørsted

H

1853
4 Peter Georg Bang

(1797–1861)

12 December 1854 18 October 1856 1 year, 311 days Independent 1854 Bang

N

# 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

HN

Frederick VII

(1848–1863)

6 Carl Christian Hall

(1812–1888)

13 May 1857 2 December 1859 2 years, 203 days National Liberal Hall I

N

1858
7 Carl Edvard Rotwitt

(1812–1860)

2 December 1859 8 February 1860 69 days
Bondevennerne
Rotwitt

B

8 Carl Christian Hall

(1812–1888)

24 February 1860 31 December 1863 3 years, 310 days National Liberal Hall II

N

1861
Christian IX

(1863–1906)

9 Ditlev Gothard Monrad

(1811–1887)

31 December 1863 11 July 1864 193 days National Liberal Monrad

N

10 Christian Albrecht Bluhme

(1794–1866)

11 July 1864 6 November 1865 1 year, 118 days Højre [da] 1864 Bluhme II

H

11 Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs

(1817–1896)

6 November 1865 28 May 1870 4 years, 203 days
National Landowners
Frijs

NG–N
(from 1866)

1866
1869
12 Ludvig Holstein-Holsteinborg

(1815–1892)

28 May 1870 14 July 1874 4 years, 47 days Centre Holstein-Holsteinborg

NG–N

1872
1873
13 Christen Andreas Fonnesbech

(1817–1880)

14 July 1874 11 June 1875 332 days
National Landowners
Fonnesbech

NG–N

14 Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup

(1825–1913)

11 June 1875 7 August 1894 19 years, 57 days Højre Estrup

NG (until 1881)
H
(from 1881)

1884
1887
1890
1892
15 Tage Reedtz-Thott

(1839–1923)

7 August 1894 23 May 1897 2 years, 289 days Højre Reedtz-Thott

H

1895
16 Hugo Egmont Hørring

(1842–1909)

23 May 1897 27 April 1900 2 years, 339 days Højre Hørring

H

1898
17 Hannibal Sehested

(1842–1909)

27 April 1900 24 July 1901 1 year, 88 days Højre Sehested

H

18 Johan Henrik Deuntzer

(1845–1918)

24 July 1901 14 January 1905 3 years, 174 days
Venstre Reform
1901 Deuntzer

V

1903
19 Jens Christian Christensen

(1856–1930)

14 January 1905 12 October 1908 3 years, 192 days
Venstre Reform
Christensen I

V

Frederick VIII

(1906–1912)

1906 Christensen II

V

20 Niels Neergaard

(1854–1936)

12 October 1908 16 August 1909 308 days
Venstre Reform
Neergaard I

V

21 Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg

(1839–1912)

16 August 1909 28 October 1909 73 days
Venstre Reform
1909 Holstein-Ledreborg

V

22 Carl Theodor Zahle

(1866–1946)

28 October 1909 5 July 1910 250 days Social Liberals Zahle I

RV

23 Klaus Berntsen

(1844–1927)

5 July 1910 21 June 1913 2 years, 351 days Venstre 1910 Berntsen

V

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

RV

# Portrait Name Term of office Party Election Cabinet
Monarch
25 Otto Liebe

(1860–1929)

30 March 1920 5 April 1920 6 days Independent Liebe

Caretaker government

Christian X

(1912–1947)

26 Michael Pedersen Friis

(1857–1944)

5 April 1920 5 May 1920 30 days Independent Friis

Caretaker government

27 Niels Neergaard

(1854–1936)

5 May 1920 23 April 1924 3 years, 354 days Venstre Neergaard II

V

Neergaard III

V

28 Thorvald Stauning

(1873–1942)

23 April 1924 14 December 1926 2 years, 235 days Social Democrats 1924 Stauning I

S

29 Thomas Madsen-Mygdal

(1876–1943)

14 December 1926 30 April 1929 2 years, 137 days Venstre 1926 Madsen-Mygdal

V

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

SVKRV
(national unity)

32 Erik Scavenius

(1877–1962)

9 November 1942 29 August 1943 294 days Independent Scavenius

SVKRV
(national unity)

1943
33 Vilhelm Buhl

(1881–1954)

5 May 1945 7 November 1945 186 days Social Democrats Buhl II

SVKRVDSDKP
(national unity)

34 Knud Kristensen

(1880–1962)

7 November 1945 13 November 1947 2 years, 6 days Venstre 1945 Kristensen

V

Frederick IX

(1947–1972)

35 Hans Hedtoft

(1903–1955)

13 November 1947 30 October 1950 2 years, 351 days Social Democrats 1947 Hedtoft I

S

36 Erik Eriksen

(1902–1972)

30 October 1950 30 September 1953 2 years, 335 days Venstre 1950 Eriksen

VK

Apr.

1953

37 Hans Hedtoft

(1903–1955) [a]

30 September 1953 29 January 1955 † 1 year, 122 days Social Democrats Sep.

1953

Hedtoft II

S

38 H. C. Hansen

(1906–1960) [a]

1 February 1955 19 February 1960 † 5 years, 18 days Social Democrats Hansen I

S

1957 Hansen II

SRVRfb

39 Viggo Kampmann

(1910–1976)

21 February 1960 3 September 1962 2 years, 194 days Social Democrats Kampmann I

SRVRfb

1960 Kampmann II

SRV

40 Jens Otto Krag

(1914–1978)

3 September 1962 2 February 1968 5 years, 152 days Social Democrats Krag I

SRV

1964 Krag II

S

41 Hilmar Baunsgaard

(1920–1989)

2 February 1968 11 October 1971 3 years, 251 days Social Liberals 1968 Baunsgaard

RVKV

42 Jens Otto Krag

(1914–1978)

11 October 1971 5 October 1972 360 days Social Democrats 1971 Krag III

S

Margrethe II

(since 1972)

43 Anker Jørgensen

(1922–2016)

5 October 1972 19 December 1973 1 year, 75 days Social Democrats Jørgensen I

S

44 Poul Hartling

(1914–2000)

19 December 1973 13 February 1975 1 year, 57 days Venstre 1973 Hartling

V

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

VK

50 Helle Thorning-Schmidt

(born 1966)

3 October 2011 28 June 2015 3 years, 268 days Social Democrats 2011 Thorning-Schmidt I

SF

Thorning-Schmidt II

SRV

51 Lars Løkke Rasmussen

(born 1964)

28 June 2015 27 June 2019 3 years, 364 days Venstre 2015 L. L. Rasmussen II

V

L. L. Rasmussen III

VLAK

52 Mette Frederiksen

(born 1977)

27 June 2019 Incumbent 4 years, 305 days Social Democrats 2019 Frederiksen I

S

2022 Frederiksen II

SVM

# 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

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

2nd Menzies
3rd Menzies
17 Arthur Fadden

(1894–1973) MP for Darling Downs, Qld

29 August

1941

7 October

1941

39 days Country

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

1st Holt
[17]
2nd Holt
23 John McEwen

(1900–1980) MP for Murray, Vic

19 December

1967

10 January

1968

22 days Country

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

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

(Coalition)

1st Turnbull
[30]
36
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Scott Morrison

(b. 1968) MP for Cook, NSW

2019 24 August

2018

23 May

2022

3 years, 272 days Liberal

(Coalition)

1st Morrison
[31]
37 Anthony Albanese

(b. 1963) MP for Grayndler, NSW

2022 23 May

2022

Incumbent 1 year, 340 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.
provinces abolished on 1 November 1876
(1831–1892)

1 September

1876

13 October

1877

1 year,

43 days

Independent Atkinson I • II

"Continuous Ministry"

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

"Continuous Ministry"

19 The Honourable

Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG Councillor (1812–1891)

21 April

1882

25 September

1883

1 year,

158 days

Independent Whitaker

"Continuous Ministry"

20 The Honourable

Sir Harry Atkinson KCMG MP for Egmont (1831–1892)

25 September

1883

16 August

1884

327 days Independent Atkinson III

"Continuous Ministry"

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

"Continuous Ministry"

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

"

Scarecrow Ministry
"

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;
Labour 1910–1912; independents 1911–1912

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;
C&S with independents

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;
C&S with independents

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

1951 1954

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

1963

1966

1969

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

1978

1981

12 December

1975

26 July

1984

8 years,

228 days

National
45
The Right Honourable

David Lange ONZCH MP for Mangere (1942–2005)

1984

1987

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

1993

1996

2 November

1990

8 December

1997

7 years,

37 days

National Fourth National

with Right of Centre 1994–1995;
United NZ 1995–1996;
New Zealand First 1996–1998;
Mauri Pacific, Mana Wahine, independents 1998–1999;
C&S with Future 1994–1995;
Christian Democrats 1995–1996;
United NZ 1995–1995, 1998–1999;
ACT, independents 1998–1999

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

2002 2005

10 December

1999

19 November

2008

8 years,

346 days

Labour Fifth Labour

with Alliance 1999–2002, Progressives 2002–2008;
C&S with Greens 1999–2002, 2005–2008; New Zealand First 2005–2008; United Future 2002–2008

51 The Right Honourable

Sir John Key GNZMAC MP for Helensville (born 1961)

2008

2011

2014

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

2020

26 October

2017

25 January

2023

5 years,

91 days

Labour Sixth Labour

with New Zealand First 2017–2020;
C&S with Greens 2017–2020;
Cooperation with Greens 2020–2023

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 153 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

1957 1962

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

1971

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

1999

Bharatiya Janata Party
15 Manmohan Singh

(born 1932)

22 May

2004

26 May

2014

10 years and

4 days

2004

2009

Indian National Congress
16 Narendra Modi

(born 1950)

26 May

2014

Incumbent 9 years and

228 days

2014

2019

Bharatiya Janata Party


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