List of Prime Ministers of Ibagli

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The following is a list of Prime Ministers of Ibagli.

Prime Minister Party Term Parli-
aments
Time in office
Beginning End
1
Edward Brixton
Liberal 15 June 1955
Appointed upon Ibagli's independence, after winning the 1955 General Election.
10 August 1959
Resigned after losing the 1959 General Election.
1st 4 years, 1 month, 26 days (1517 days)
2
Joseph Kenilworth
Conservative 10 August 1959
Appointed after winning the 1959 General Election. Re-elected in the 1963 and 1967 General Elections.
10 August 1972
Resigned after losing the 1972 General Election.
2nd
3rd
4th
13 years (4749 days)
3
Henry LeVeque
(1st time of 2)
Liberal 10 August 1972
Appointed after winning the 1972 General Election.
15 October 1976
Resigned after losing the 1976 General Election.
5th Total: 8 years, 3 months, 23 days (3037 days)
First term: 4 years, 2 months, 5 days (1527 days)
4
Mark Rockington
Conservative 15 October 1976
Appointed after winning the 1976 General Election.
12 May 1977
Resigned after losing the 1977 General Election.
6th 6 months, 27 days (209 days)
-
Henry LeVeque
(2nd time of 2)
Liberal 12 May 1977
Appointed after winning the 1977 General Election.
30 June 1981
Resigned after losing the 1981 General Election.
7th Second term: 4 years, 1 month, 18 days (1510 days)
5
Charles Forrester
Conservative 30 June 1981
Appointed after winning the 1981 General Election. Re-elected in the 1981 General Election.
8 May 1989
Died in office.
8th
9th...
7 years, 10 months, 8 days (2869 days)
6
Thomas Harlington
Conservative 11 May 1989
Appointed following the death of Charles Forrester.
2 November 1989
Resigned after losing the 1989 General Election.
...9th 5 months, 22 days (175 days)
7
Bradley Hunter
Liberal 2 November 1989
Appointed after winning the 1989 General Election.
30 August 1994
Resigned after losing the 1994 General Election.
10th 4 years, 9 months, 28 days (1762 days)
8
John Goodwin
(1st time of 2)
Conservative 30 August 1994
Appointed after winning the 1994 General Election. Re-elected in the 1999 General Election.
20 August 2004
Resigned after losing the 2004 General Election.
11th
12th
Total: 14 years, 3 months, 5 days (5210 days)
First term: 9 years, 11 months, 21 days (3643 days)
9
Vincent McNeese
Liberal 20 August 2004
Appointed after winning the 2004 General Election.
17 June 2005
Died in office.
13th... 9 months, 28 days (301 days)
10
Anthony Kinder
Liberal 19 June 2005
Appointed following the death of Vincent McNeese.
15 January 2006
Resigned after the January 2006 General Election, having lost the leadership of Liberal Party during the campaign.
...13th 6 months, 27 days (210 days)
11
Marcus Smallegan
Conservative 15 January 2006
Appointed after winning a plurality of seats in the January 2006 General Election.
11 February 2006
Resigned after losing a vote of confidence following the Speech from the Throne.
14th... 27 days
12
Roger Pollack
(1st time of 2)
Liberal 11 February 2006
Appointed after the fall of the Smallegan government on an issue of confidence.
17 November 2006
Resigned after losing the November 2006 General Election.
...14th Total: 12 years, 6 months, 3 days (4574 days)
First term: 9 months, 7 days (280 days)
-
Sir John Goodwin
(2nd time of 2)
Conservative 17 November 2006
Appointed after winning the November 2006 General Election.
3 March 2011
Resigned for the purpose of retiring from politics.
15th... Second term: 4 years, 3 months, 14 days (1567 days)
13
Amelia Pietersen
Conservative 3 March 2011
Appointed after winning the 2011 Conservative Party leadership election.
29 August 2011
Resigned after losing the 2011 General Election.
...15th 5 months, 26 days (179 days)
-
Roger Pollack
(2nd time of 2)
Liberal 29 August 2011
Appointed after winning the 2011 General Election. Re-elected in the 2014, 2017, and 2020 general elections.
1 June 2023
Resigned for the purpose of retiring from politics.
16th
17th
18th
19th...
Second term: 11 years, 9 months, 3 days (4294 days)
14
Andrew Spearman
Liberal 1 June 2023
Appointed after winning the Liberal Party leadership election.
Incumbent ...19th 1 years, 205 days (As of 23 December 2024)