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 | ||
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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) |