List of Premiers of Bermuda

Premier of Bermuda

Coat of Arms of Bermuda
Incumbent
Michael Dunkley
JP, MP

since 20 May 2014
Style The Honourable
Appointer Governor of Bermuda
Term length At the Governor's pleasure
Formation 19 June 1968
First holder

Sir Henry Tucker

as Government Leader
Website Office of the Premier
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This is a list of Premiers of Bermuda. The Premier is the head of government in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. The Premier is appointed by the Governor of Bermuda on behalf of the Monarchy of the United Kingdom, currently Queen Elizabeth II.

Bermuda's Premier, since 19 May 2014, is Michael Dunkley, JP, MP, following the resignation of Craig Cannonier, JP, MP.[1]

Premiers of Bermuda (1968–present)

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

# Name Took Office Left Office Political Party Notes
Government Leaders (1968–1973)
1 Sir Henry Tucker 10 June 1968 29 December 1971 United Bermuda Party
2 Sir Edward Richards 29 December 1971 18 April 1973 United Bermuda Party
Premiers (1973–Present)
1 Sir Edward Richards 18 April 1973 29 December 1975 United Bermuda Party
2 John Sharpe 29 December 1975 30 August 1977 United Bermuda Party
3 David Gibbons 30 August 1977 15 January 1982 United Bermuda Party From 1983, Sir David Gibbons
4 John Swan 15 January 1982 25 August 1995 United Bermuda Party From 1990, Sir John Swan
5 David Saul 25 August 1995 27 March 1997 United Bermuda Party
6 Pamela F. Gordon 27 March 1997 10 November 1998 United Bermuda Party Female
7 Jennifer Smith 10 November 1998 29 July 2003 Progressive Labour Party Female
8 Alex Scott 29 July 2003 30 October 2006 Progressive Labour Party
9 Ewart Brown 30 October 2006 29 October 2010 Progressive Labour Party
10 Paula Cox 29 October 2010 18 December 2012 Progressive Labour Party Female
11 Craig Cannonier 18 December 2012 19 May 2014 One Bermuda Alliance Resigned
12 Michael Dunkley 20 May 2014 present One Bermuda Alliance

References

  1. Hainey, Raymond (19 May 2014). "Dunkley to be sworn in as Premier this morning". Royal Gazette. Retrieved 20 May 2014.

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