Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory

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The Chief Minister for the Australian Capital Territory is the head of government of the Australian Capital Territory. The leader of the largest party in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly usually takes on the role. Unlike in other states and territories, the Chief Minister of the ACT is not nominally appointed by an Administrator or Vice-Regal, but elected directly by the parliament. Their role is roughly equivalent to that of the Premiers of the states of Australia or the mayor of a local council.

The current Chief Minister of the ACT is Jon Stanhope, and the Deputy Chief Minister is Katy Gallagher.

[edit] Chief Ministers of the Australian Capital Territory

Chief Minister Party Period in office
Rosemary Follett ALP May 8, 1989
Trevor Kaine Liberal December 5, 1989
Rosemary Follett ALP June 6, 1991
Kate Carnell Liberal March 2, 1995
Gary Humphries Liberal October 18, 2000
Jon Stanhope ALP November 5, 2001

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