Living Prime Ministers of New Zealand
Prime Minister |
Date of birth |
Tenure |
|---|---|---|
Jim Bolger |
1990−1997 |
|
Geoffrey Palmer |
1989−1990 |
|
Mike Moore |
1990 |
|
Helen Clark |
1999−2008 |
|
Jenny Shipley |
1997−1999 |
|
John Key |
2008−2016 |
|
Bill English |
2016−2017 |
|
Jacinda Ardern |
2017− |
|
This is a chronological list of all the living people who have served as Prime Minister of New Zealand at each moment in New Zealand history.
There have been four time periods when there was only one living Prime Minister, first with the appointment of Henry Sewell in 1856 and most recently during the second term of Keith Holyoake following the 1968 death of Walter Nash.
There have been two time periods when 12 living current or former prime ministers co-existed, with the longest being a three-year period beginning with the first appointment of Robert Stout in 1884. The most recent period was from the January 1891 appointment of John Ballance to the July 1891 death of Frederick Weld.
If one includes future Prime Ministers as well as past and current Prime Ministers, there has been only one time period when 24 different Prime Ministers co-existed.
Timeline of living prime ministers
Start date |
End date |
Start event |
Duration |
End event |
Living prime ministers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 May 1856 |
20 May 1856 |
Appointment of Henry Sewell |
Appointment of William Fox |
1 |
|
20 May 1856 |
2 June 1856 |
Appointment of William Fox |
Appointment of Edward Stafford |
2 |
|
2 June 1856 |
6 August 1862 |
Appointment of Edward Stafford |
Appointment of Alfred Domett |
3 |
|
6 August 1862 |
30 October 1863 |
Appointment of Alfred Domett |
Appointment of Frederick Whitaker |
4 |
|
30 October 1863 |
24 November 1864 |
Appointment of Frederick Whitaker |
Appointment of Frederick Weld |
5 |
|
24 November 1864 |
11 October 1872 |
Appointment of Frederick Weld |
Appointment of George Waterhouse |
6 |
|
11 October 1872 |
8 April 1873 |
Appointment of George Waterhouse |
Appointment of Julius Vogel |
7 |
|
8 April 1873 |
6 July 1875 |
Appointment of Julius Vogel |
Appointment of Daniel Pollen |
8 |
|
6 July 1875 |
1 September 1876 |
Appointment of Daniel Pollen |
Appointment of Harry Atkinson |
9 |
|
1 September 1876 |
13 October 1877 |
Appointment of Harry Atkinson |
Appointment of George Grey |
10 |
|
13 October 1877 |
14 May 1879 |
Appointment of George Grey |
Death of Henry Sewell |
11 |
|
14 May 1879 |
8 October 1879 |
Death of Henry Sewell |
Appointment of John Hall |
10 |
|
8 October 1879 |
16 August 1884 |
Appointment of John Hall |
Appointment of Robert Stout |
11 |
|
16 August 1884 |
2 November 1887 |
Appointment of Robert Stout |
Death of Alfred Domett |
12 |
|
2 November 1887 |
24 January 1891 |
Death of Alfred Domett |
Appointment of John Ballance |
11 |
|
24 January 1891 |
20 July 1891 |
Appointment of John Ballance |
Death of Frederick Weld |
12 |
|
20 July 1891 |
4 December 1891 |
Death of Frederick Weld |
Death of Frederick Whitaker |
11 |
|
4 December 1891 |
28 June 1892 |
Death of Frederick Whitaker |
Death of Harry Atkinson |
10 |
|
28 June 1892 |
27 April 1893 |
Death of Harry Atkinson |
Death of John Ballance |
9 |
|
27 April 1893 |
23 June 1893 |
Appointment of Richard Seddon |
Death of William Fox |
9 |
|
23 June 1893 |
18 May 1896 |
Death of William Fox |
Death of Daniel Pollen |
8 |
|
18 May 1896 |
19 September 1898 |
Death of Daniel Pollen |
Death of George Grey |
7 |
|
19 September 1898 |
12 March 1899 |
Death of George Grey |
Death of Julius Vogel |
6 |
|
12 March 1899 |
14 February 1901 |
Death of Julius Vogel |
Death of Edward Stafford |
5 |
|
14 February 1901 |
10 June 1906 |
Death of Edward Stafford |
Death of Richard Seddon |
4 |
|
10 June 1906 |
6 August 1906 |
Appointment of William Hall-Jones |
Appointment of Joseph Ward |
4 |
|
6 August 1906 |
6 August 1906 |
Appointment of Joseph Ward |
Death of George Waterhouse |
5 |
|
6 August 1906 |
25 June 1907 |
Death of George Waterhouse |
Death of John Hall |
4 |
|
25 June 1907 |
28 March 1912 |
Death of John Hall |
Appointment of Thomas Mackenzie |
3 |
|
28 March 1912 |
10 July 1912 |
Appointment of Thomas Mackenzie |
Appointment of William Massey |
4 |
|
10 July 1912 |
10 May 1925 |
Appointment of William Massey |
Death of William Massey |
5 |
|
10 May 1925 |
30 May 1925 |
Appointment of Francis Bell |
Appointment of Gordon Coates |
5 |
|
30 May 1925 |
14 February 1930 |
Appointment of Gordon Coates |
Death of Thomas Mackenzie |
6 |
|
14 February 1930 |
28 May 1930 |
Death of Thomas Mackenzie |
Appointment of George Forbes |
5 |
|
28 May 1930 |
8 July 1930 |
Appointment of George Forbes |
Death of Joseph Ward |
6 |
|
8 July 1930 |
19 July 1930 |
Death of Joseph Ward |
Death of Robert Stout |
5 |
|
19 July 1930 |
6 December 1935 |
Death of Robert Stout |
Appointment of Michael Joseph Savage |
4 |
|
6 December 1935 |
13 March 1936 |
Appointment of Michael Joseph Savage |
Death of Francis Bell |
5 |
|
13 March 1936 |
19 June 1936 |
Death of Francis Bell |
Death of William Hall-Jones |
4 |
|
19 June 1936 |
27 March 1940 |
Death of William Hall-Jones |
Death of Michael Joseph Savage |
3 |
|
27 March 1940 |
27 May 1943 |
Appointment of Peter Fraser |
Death of Gordon Coates |
3 |
|
27 May 1943 |
17 May 1947 |
Death of Gordon Coates |
Death of George Forbes |
2 |
|
17 May 1947 |
13 December 1949 |
Death of George Forbes |
Appointment of Sidney Holland |
1 |
|
12 December 1949 |
12 December 1950 |
Appointment of Sidney Holland |
Death of Peter Fraser |
2 |
|
12 December 1950 |
20 September 1957 |
Death of Peter Fraser |
Appointment of Keith Holyoake |
1 |
|
20 September 1957 |
12 December 1957 |
Appointment of Keith Holyoake |
Appointment of Walter Nash |
2 |
|
12 December 1957 |
5 August 1961 |
Appointment of Walter Nash |
Death of Sidney Holland |
3 |
|
5 August 1961 |
4 June 1968 |
Death of Sidney Holland |
Death of Walter Nash |
2 |
|
4 June 1968 |
7 February 1972 |
Death of Walter Nash |
Appointment of Jack Marshall |
1 |
|
7 February 1972 |
8 December 1972 |
Appointment of Jack Marshall |
Appointment of Norman Kirk |
2 |
|
8 December 1972 |
31 August 1974 |
Appointment of Norman Kirk |
Death of Norman Kirk |
3 |
|
6 September 1974 |
12 December 1975 |
Appointment of Bill Rowling |
Appointment of Robert Muldoon |
3 |
|
12 December 1975 |
8 December 1983 |
Appointment of Robert Muldoon |
Death of Keith Holyoake |
4 |
|
8 December 1983 |
26 July 1984 |
Death of Keith Holyoake |
Appointment of David Lange |
3 |
|
26 July 1984 |
30 August 1988 |
Appointment of David Lange |
Death of Jack Marshall |
4 |
|
30 August 1988 |
8 August 1989 |
Death of Jack Marshall |
Appointment of Geoffrey Palmer |
3 |
|
8 August 1989 |
4 September 1990 |
Appointment of Geoffrey Palmer |
Appointment of Mike Moore |
4 |
|
4 September 1990 |
2 November 1990 |
Appointment of Mike Moore |
Appointment of Jim Bolger |
5 |
|
2 November 1990 |
5 August 1992 |
Appointment of Jim Bolger |
Death of Robert Muldoon |
6 |
|
5 August 1992 |
31 October 1995 |
Death of Robert Muldoon |
Death of Bill Rowling |
5 |
|
31 October 1995 |
8 December 1997 |
Death of Bill Rowling |
Appointment of Jenny Shipley |
4 |
|
8 December 1997 |
5 December 1999 |
Appointment of Jenny Shipley |
Appointment of Helen Clark |
5 |
|
5 December 1999 |
13 August 2005 |
Appointment of Helen Clark |
Death of David Lange |
6 |
|
13 August 2005 |
19 November 2008 |
Death of David Lange |
Appointment of John Key |
5 |
|
19 November 2008 |
12 December 2016 |
Appointment of John Key |
Appointment of Bill English |
6 |
|
12 December 2016 |
26 October 2017 |
Appointment of Bill English |
Appointment of Jacinda Ardern |
7 |
|
26 October 2017 |
present |
Appointment of Jacinda Ardern |
present |
8 |
|
Statistics
- There have been four men who have been the only living Prime Minister: Henry Sewell (as the first, from 7 May 1856 to 20 May 1856), Peter Fraser (from Forbes' death on 17 May 1947 to 13 December 1949), Sidney Holland (from Fraser's death on 12 December 1950 to 20 September 1957) and Keith Holyoake (from Nash's death on 4 June 1968 to 7 February 1972).
- During two periods in the History of New Zealand, have there been 12 persons alive to have been Prime Minister. The first such period was from 16 August 1884 to 2 November 1887 (when William Fox, Edward Stafford, Alfred Domett, Frederick Whitaker, Frederick Weld, George Waterhouse, Julius Vogel, Daniel Pollen, Harry Atkinson, George Grey, John Hall, and Robert Stout were alive. The second and most recent period was from 24 January 1891 to 20 July 1891 (when William Fox, Edward Stafford, Frederick Whitaker, Frederick Weld, George Waterhouse, Julius Vogel, Daniel Pollen, Harry Atkinson, George Grey, John Hall, Robert Stout, and John Ballance were alive). The earliest of these periods consisted of each Prime Minister appointed consecutively. The longest period where there have been 12 living prime ministers was 3 years and 78 days, ending with the death of Alfred Domett in November 1887.
- Henry Sewell was the only person to be both an only living Prime Minister (from 7 May 1856 to 20 May 1856) and one of five or more living prime ministers (from 30 October 1863 to 14 May 1879).
- There have been 23 administrations during which a Prime Minister has not died, the most recent being the administration of Bill English. This does not include the administrations of William Massey and Norman Kirk (who were themselves the only prime ministers to die during their administrations), nor the administration of incumbent Jacinda Ardern (as no Prime Minister has died since David Lange, who died during the administration of Helen Clark).
- Conversely, only during the administration of Richard Seddon has there been as many as five deaths during an administration (Seddon in addition died in office in 1906). Only twice (during the administrations of John Ballance and Joseph Ward) has there been as many as three deaths during an administration (This does not include the administration of Michael Joseph Savage, whose own death was the third during his term).
- Although William Massey died in office in 1925, he holds the distinction of serving for the longest period without the death of a former Prime Minister during his term (12 years and 303 days). Edward Stafford who served for a total period of 8 years and 326 days holds the distinction of serving for the longest period during which no Prime Ministers died without dying in office himself. In recent years, the Prime Minister who served the longest without a death in his term was John Key, who served for 8 years and 23 days.
- The longest period between deaths of Prime Ministers was the 17 years and 319 days between the deaths of John Hall on 25 June 1907 and William Massey on 10 May 1925. The shortest was the 11 days between the deaths of Joseph Ward on 8 July 1930 and Robert Stout on 19 July 1930.
- If the longest period between deaths is to be exceeded, no Prime Minister must die before 28 June 2023 (the current oldest and second oldest surviving prime ministers, Jim Bolger and Geoffrey Palmer, would then be 88 and 81 years old respectively).
- The second longest period is now the since the death of David Lange on 13 August 2005.
- Only five times (in 1891, 1893, 1906, 1930, and 1936) have multiple Prime Ministers died in the same year.
- Following his administration's end in 1863, Alfred Domett lived to see a record 19 administrations prior to his death in November 1887. George Waterhouse follows with 17 administrations after his own administration ended in 1873, prior to his death in August 1906. In modern times, the Prime Minister to have lived to see the most administrations following their own was Geoffrey Palmer, with seven so far following the end of his administration in 1990.
- If one includes future as well as past and current prime ministers, the record sits at 24:
- Between Peter Fraser's birth on 28 August 1884 and Alfred Domett's death on 2 November 1887, the following prime ministers were alive: William Fox, Edward Stafford, Alfred Domett, Frederick Whitaker, Frederick Weld, George Waterhouse, Julius Vogel, Daniel Pollen, Harry Atkinson, George Grey, John Hall, Robert Stout, John Ballance, Richard Seddon, William Hall-Jones, Joseph Ward, Thomas Mackenzie, William Massey, Francis Bell, Gordon Coates, George Forbes, Michael Joseph Savage, Peter Fraser, and Walter Nash.
- Since the appointment of Norman Kirk on 8 December 1972 (a period of ), there have been at least three Prime Ministers living.
See also
- List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand by age
- List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand by date of birth
- List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand by place of birth
- List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand by time in office