List of chief ministers of the Northern Territory by time in office

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This is a list of chief ministers of the Northern Territory by time in office. The basis of the list is the inclusive number of days between dates.

Rank by time in office[edit]

Parties

  Australian Labor Party   Country Liberal Party

Rank Officeholder Portrait Party District Assumed
office
Left
office
Time in office
(term)
Time in office
(total)
Election
wins
  1. Paul Everingham
(1943–)
AO
Country Liberal MLA for Jingili
(1974–1984)
13 August 1977 16 October 1984 7 years, 64 days 1980 1983
  2. Marshall Perron
(1942–)
Country Liberal MLA for Stuart Park
(1974–1983)
MLA for Fannie Bay
(1983–1995)
13 July 1988 26 May 1995 6 years, 317 days 1990 1994
  3. Clare Martin
(1952–)
Labor MLA for Fannie Bay
(1995–2008)
27 August 2001 26 November 2007 6 years, 91 days 2001 2005
  4. Michael Gunner
(1976–)
Labor MLA for Fannie Bay
(2008–2022)
31 August 2016 13 May 2022 5 years, 255 days 2016 2020
  5. Paul Henderson
(1962–)
Labor MLA for Wanguri
(1999–2013)
26 November 2007 29 August 2012 4 years, 277 days 2008
  6. Shane Stone
(1950–)
AC QC
Country Liberal MLA for Port Darwin
(1990–2000)
26 May 1995 8 February 1999 3 years, 258 days 1997
  7. Adam Giles
(1973–)
Country Liberal MLA for Braitling
(2008–2016)
14 March 2013 31 August 2016 3 years, 170 days
  8. Goff Letts
(1928–2023)
CBE AM
Country Liberal MLA for Victoria River
(1974–1977)
19 October 1974 13 August 1977 2 years, 267 days 1974 1977
  9. Denis Burke
(1948–)
Country Liberal MLA for Brennan
(1994–2005)
8 February 1999 27 August 2001 2 years, 200 days
  10. Stephen Hatton
(1948–)
Country Liberal MLA for Nightcliff
(1983–2001)
13 May 1986 13 July 1988 2 years, 61 days 1987
  12. Natasha Fyles
(1978–)
Labor MLA for Nightcliff
(2012– )
13 May 2022 21 December 2023 1 year, 222 days
  11. Ian Tuxworth
(1942–2020)
Country Liberal MLA for Barkly
(1974–1990)
16 October 1984 13 May 1986 1 year, 209 days
  13. Terry Mills
(1957–)
Country Liberal MLA for Blain
(1999–2014, 2016–2020)
29 August 2012 14 March 2013 197 days 2012
  13. Eva Lawler Labor MLA for Drysdale
(2016– )
21 December 2023 Incumbent 131 days[1]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Eva Lawler's time in office as of 30 April 2024

See also[edit]