List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand by tenure
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The following is a list of Prime Ministers of New Zealand ranked by their total term in office (multiple terms are added together to give the total term in office).
Rank | Name | Party | Term(s) | |
1 | Richard Seddon † | Liberal | 13 years, 44 days | |
2 | William Massey † | Reform | 12 years, 304 days | |
3 | Keith Holyoake | National | 11 years, 140 days[1] | |
4 | Peter Fraser | Labour | 9 years, 261 days | |
5 | Helen Clark | Labour | 8 years, 350 days | |
6 | Edward Stafford | None | 8 years, 326 days[2] | |
7 | Robert Muldoon | National | 8 years, 227 days | |
8 | John Key (incumbent) | National | 8 years, 19 days[3] | |
9 | Sidney Holland | National | 7 years, 281 days | |
10 | Joseph Ward | Liberal | 7 years, 38 days[4] | |
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11 | Jim Bolger | National | 7 years, 36 days | |
12 | George Forbes | United | 5 years, 192 days | |
13 | Harry Atkinson | None | 5 years, 116 days[5] | |
14 | David Lange | Labour | 5 years, 13 days | |
15 | William Fox | None | 4 years, 148 days[6] | |
16 | Michael Joseph Savage † | Labour | 4 years, 112 days | |
17 | Gordon Coates | Reform | 3 years, 194 days | |
18 | Robert Stout | None | 3 years, 47 days[7] | |
19 | Walter Nash | Labour | 3 years, 0 days | |
20 | Julius Vogel | None | 2 years, 288 days[8] | |
21 | John Hall | None | 2 years, 195 days | |
22 | Frederick Whitaker | None | 2 years, 182 days[9] | |
23 | John Ballance † | Liberal | 2 years, 93 days | |
24 | Jenny Shipley | National | 1 year, 362 days | |
25 | George Grey | None | 1 year, 360 days | |
26 | Norman Kirk † | Labour | 1 year, 266 days | |
27 | Bill Rowling | Labour | 1 year, 97 days | |
28 | Alfred Domett | None | 1 year, 85 days | |
29 | Geoffrey Palmer | Labour | 1 year, 27 days | |
30 | Frederick Weld | None | 326 days | |
31 | Jack Marshall | National | 305 days | |
32 | Daniel Pollen | None | 224 days | |
33 | George Waterhouse | None | 143 days | |
34 | Thomas Mackenzie | Liberal | 104 days | |
35 | Mike Moore | Labour | 59 days | |
36 | William Hall-Jones | Liberal | 57 days | |
37 | Francis Bell | Reform | 16 days | |
38 | Henry Sewell | None | 13 days |
† - Died in office.
Note: Some lists consider Hugh Watt as a New Zealand Prime Minister. Watt served as acting Prime Minister for seven days from 31 August to 6 September 1972 following the death of Norman Kirk. He is not normally counted in the official numbering of New Zealand Prime Ministers.
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See also
- List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand by age
- List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand by place of birth
- List of Prime Ministers of Australia by time in office
Notes
- ↑ Served 2 terms - 20 September 1957 – 12 December 1957: 83 days and 12 December 1960 – 7 February 1972: 11 years, 57 days
- ↑ Served 3 terms: 2 June 1856 – 12 July 1861 (5 years, 40 days), 16 October 1865 – 28 June 1869 (3 years, 255 days), 10 September 1872 – 11 October 1872 (31 days)
- ↑ As of 8 December 2016
- ↑ Served 2 terms: 6 August 1906 – 28 March 1912 (5 years, 235 days) and 10 December 1928 – 28 May 1930 (1 year, 169 days); Ward holds the record for the longest time between two premierships at 16 years, 257 days
- ↑ Served 4 terms: 1 September 1876 – 13 October 1877 (1 year, 42 days), 25 September 1883 – 16 August 1884 (326 days), 28 August 1884 – 3 September 1884 (6 days), 8 October 1887 – 24 January 1891 (3 years, 108 days)
- ↑ Served 4 terms: 20 May 1856 – 2 June 1856 (Thirteen days), 12 July 1861 – 6 August 1862 (1 year, 25 days), 28 June 1869 – 10 September 1872 (3 years, 74 days), and 3 March 1873 – 8 April 1873 (36 days)
- ↑ Served 2 terms: 16 August 1884 – 28 August 1884 (12 days) and 3 September 1884 – 8 October 1887 (3 years, 1 month, 5 days)
- ↑ Served 2 terms: 8 April 1873 – 6 July 1875 (2 years, 89 days), 15 February 1876 – 1 September 1876 (199 days)
- ↑ Served 2 terms: 30 October 1863 – 24 November 1864 (1 year, 25 days), 21 April 1882 – 25 September 1883 (1 year, 157 days)
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