List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand
The Prime Minister of New Zealand is the head of government of New Zealand, and the leader of the Cabinet of New Zealand, with various powers and responsibilities defined by convention. This list includes individuals who held the titles of Colonial Secretary and Premier, the direct predecessors to the modern position of Prime Minister. The title of the office was formally changed to "Premier" in 1869, and then to "Prime Minister" in 1907 when New Zealand was granted the status of a Dominion in the British Empire.
Thirty-eight individuals have so far held the premiership, not including Hugh Watt, who was briefly the acting Prime Minister in 1974. Henry Sewell is regarded as New Zealand's first premier. Nine Prime Ministers have held the position more than one discrete term in office. The longest single term in office was that of Richard Seddon, who held the position for thirteen years between 1893 and 1906. The current Prime Minister is John Key, who took office on 19 November 2008.
List
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No. | Name (Birth–Death) Constituency |
Portrait | Term of office | Elected (Parliament) |
Party | Government | ||
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Colonial Secretaries (1856–1869) | ||||||||
1 | Henry Sewell (1807–1879) MP for Christchurch |
7 May 1856 | 20 May 1856 | 1855 (2nd) | Independent | Sewell | ||
2 | William Fox (1812–1893) MP for Wanganui |
20 May 1856 | 2 June 1856 | — (2nd) | Independent | Fox I | ||
3 | Edward Stafford (1819–1901) MP for Nelson |
2 June 1856 | 12 July 1861 | — (2nd) | Independent | Stafford I | ||
(2) | William Fox (1812–1893) MP for Rangitikei |
12 July 1861 | 6 August 1862 | 1860–61 (3rd) | Independent | Fox II | ||
4 | Alfred Domett (1811–1887) MP for Nelson |
6 August 1862 | 30 October 1863 | — (3rd) | Independent | Domett | ||
5 | Frederick Whitaker (1812–1891) Councillor |
30 October 1863 | 24 November 1864 | — (3rd) | Independent | Whitaker–Fox | ||
6 | Frederick Weld (1823–1891) MP for Cheviot |
24 November 1864 | 16 October 1865 | — (3rd) | Independent | Weld | ||
(3) | Edward Stafford (1819–1901) MP for Nelson until 1868 MP for Timaru from 1868 |
16 October 1865 | 28 June 1869 | — (3rd) 1866 (4th) |
Independent | Stafford II | ||
Premiers (1869–1907) | ||||||||
(2) | William Fox (1812–1893) MP for Rangitikei |
28 June 1869 | 10 September 1872 | — (4th) 1871 (5th) |
Independent | Fox III | ||
(3) | Edward Stafford (1819–1901) MP for Timaru |
10 September 1872 | 11 October 1872 | — (5th) | Independent | Stafford III | ||
7 | George Waterhouse (1824–1906) Councillor |
11 October 1872 | 3 March 1873 | — (5th) | Independent | Waterhouse | ||
(2) | William Fox (1812–1893) MP for Rangitikei |
3 March 1873 | 8 April 1873 | — (5th) | Independent | Fox IV | ||
8 | Julius Vogel (1835–1899) MP for Auckland East |
8 April 1873 | 6 July 1875 | — (5th) | Independent | Vogel I | ||
9 | Daniel Pollen (1813–1896) Councillor |
6 July 1875 | 15 February 1876 | — (5th) | Independent | Pollen | ||
(8) | Julius Vogel (1835–1899) MP for Wanganui |
15 February 1876 | 1 September 1876 | 1875–76 (6th) | Independent | Vogel II | ||
10 | Harry Atkinson (1831–1892) MP for Egmont |
1 September 1876 | 13 October 1877 | — (6th) | Independent | Atkinson I • II "Continuous Ministry" | ||
11 | George Grey (1812–1898) MP for Thames |
13 October 1877 | 8 October 1879 | — (6th) | Independent | Grey | ||
12 | John Hall (1824–1907) MP for Selwyn |
8 October 1879 | 21 April 1882 | 1879 (7th) 1881 (8th) |
Independent | Hall "Continuous Ministry" | ||
(5) | Frederick Whitaker (1812–1891) Councillor |
21 April 1882 | 25 September 1883 | — (8th) | Independent | Whitaker "Continuous Ministry" | ||
(10) | Harry Atkinson (1831–1892) MP for Egmont |
25 September 1883 | 16 August 1884 | — (8th) | Independent | Atkinson III "Continuous Ministry" | ||
13 | Robert Stout (1844–1930) MP for Dunedin East |
16 August 1884 | 28 August 1884 | 1884 (9th) | Independent | Stout–Vogel I | ||
(10) | Harry Atkinson (1831–1892) MP for Egmont |
28 August 1884 | 3 September 1884 | — (9th) | Independent | Atkinson IV "Continuous Ministry" | ||
(13) | Robert Stout (1844–1930) MP for Dunedin East |
3 September 1884 | 8 October 1887 | — (9th) | Independent | Stout–Vogel II | ||
(10) | Harry Atkinson (1831–1892) MP for Egmont |
8 October 1887 | 24 January 1891 | 1887 (10th) | Independent | Atkinson V "Scarecrow Ministry" | ||
14 | John Ballance (1839–1893) MP for Wanganui |
24 January 1891 | 27 April 1893† | 1890 (11th) | Liberal | Liberal | ||
15 | Richard Seddon (1845–1906) MP for Westland |
1 May 1893 | 10 June 1906† | — (11th) 1893 (12th) 1896 (13th) 1899 (14th) 1902 (15th) 1905 (16th) |
Liberal | |||
16 | William Hall-Jones (1851–1936) MP for Timaru |
21 June 1906 | 6 August 1906 | — (16th) | Liberal | |||
Prime Ministers (1907–present) | ||||||||
17 | Joseph Ward (1856–1930) MP for Awarua |
6 August 1906 | 12 March 1912 | — (16th) 1908 (17th) 1911 (18th) |
Liberal | |||
18 | Thomas Mackenzie (1853–1930) MP for Egmont |
28 March 1912 | 10 July 1912 | — (18th) | Liberal | |||
19 | William Massey (1856–1925) MP for Franklin |
10 July 1912 | 10 May 1925† | — (18th) 1914 (19th) 1919 (20th) 1922 (21st) |
Reform | Reform | ||
20 | Francis Bell (1851–1936) Councillor |
14 May 1925 | 30 May 1925 | — (21st) | Reform | |||
21 | Gordon Coates (1878–1943) MP for Kaipara |
30 May 1925 | 10 December 1928 | — (21st) 1925 (22nd) |
Reform | |||
(17) | Joseph Ward (1856–1930) MP for Invercargill |
10 December 1928 | 28 May 1930 | 1928 (23rd) | United | United | ||
22 | George Forbes (1869–1947) MP for Hurunui |
28 May 1930 | 6 December 1935 | — (23rd) | United | |||
1931 (24th) | United-Reform Coalition | |||||||
23 | Michael Joseph Savage (1872–1940) MP for Auckland West |
6 December 1935 | 27 March 1940† | 1935 (25th) 1938 (26th) |
Labour | First Labour | ||
24 | Peter Fraser (1884–1950) MP for Wellington Central until 1946 MP for Brooklyn from 1946 |
1 April 1940 | 13 December 1949 | — (26th) 1943 (27th) 1946 (28th) |
Labour | |||
25 | Sidney Holland (1893–1961) MP for Fendalton |
13 December 1949 | 20 September 1957 | 1949 (29th) 1951 (30th) 1954 (31st) |
National | First National | ||
26 | Keith Holyoake (1904–1983) MP for Pahiatua |
20 September 1957 | 12 December 1957 | — (31st) | National | |||
27 | Walter Nash (1882–1968) MP for Hutt |
12 December 1957 | 12 December 1960 | 1957 (32nd) | Labour | Second Labour | ||
(26) | Keith Holyoake (1904–1983) MP for Pahiatua |
12 December 1960 | 7 February 1972 | 1960 (33rd) 1963 (34th) 1966 (35th) 1969 (36th) |
National | Second National | ||
28 | Jack Marshall (1912–1988) MP for Karori |
7 February 1972 | 8 December 1972 | — (36th) | National | |||
29 | Norman Kirk (1923–1974) MP for Sydenham |
8 December 1972 | 31 August 1974† | 1972 (37th) | Labour | Third Labour | ||
— | Hugh Watt (1912–1980) MP for Onehunga Acting Prime Minister |
31 August 1974 | 6 September 1974 | — (37th) | Labour | |||
30 | Bill Rowling (1927–1995) MP for Tasman |
6 September 1974 | 12 December 1975 | — (37th) | Labour | |||
31 | Robert Muldoon (1921–1992) MP for Tamaki |
12 December 1975 | 26 July 1984 | 1975 (38th) 1978 (39th) 1981 (40th) |
National | Third National | ||
32 | David Lange (1942–2005) MP for Mangere |
26 July 1984 | 8 August 1989 | 1984 (41st) 1987 (42nd) |
Labour | Fourth Labour | ||
33 | Geoffrey Palmer (born 1942) MP for Christchurch Central |
8 August 1989 | 4 September 1990 | — (42nd) | Labour | |||
34 | Mike Moore (born 1949) MP for Christchurch North |
4 September 1990 | 2 November 1990 | — (42nd) | Labour | |||
35 | Jim Bolger (born 1935) MP for King Country |
2 November 1990 | 8 December 1997 | 1990 (43rd) 1993 (44th) 1996 (45th) |
National | Fourth National with New Zealand First 1996–98; with Mauri Pacific 1998–99. | ||
36 | Jenny Shipley (born 1952) MP for Rakaia |
8 December 1997 | 5 December 1999 | — (45th) | National | |||
37 | Helen Clark (born 1950) MP for Mount Albert |
5 December 1999 | 19 November 2008 | 1999 (46th) 2002 (47th) 2005 (48th) |
Labour | Fifth Labour with Alliance; C&S with Greens, United Future. | ||
38 | John Key (born 1961) MP for Helensville |
19 November 2008 | 12 December 2016 | 2008 (49th) 2011 (50th) 2014 (51st) |
National | Fifth National C&S with ACT, United Future, Māori Party. | ||
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See also
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