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== List of premiers of Victoria ==
== List of premiers of Victoria ==
'''Political parties'''{{legend|{{party color|Independent politician}}|[[Independent politician|Independent]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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{{legend|{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}}|[[Commonwealth Liberal Party|Commonwealth Liberal]] |border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)}}|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]] |border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|Nationalist Party of Australia}}|[[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]] |border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|National Party of Australia}}|[[National Party of Australia – Victoria|Country]] |border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|United Australia Party}}|[[United Australia Party|United Australia]] |border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)}}|[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]] |border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ {{sronly|List of premiers of Victoria}}
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |{{Abbr|No.|Number}}
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Portrait
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Premier
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Election
! colspan="3" scope="colgroup" |Term of office
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Political party/ alignment
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Ministry
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Monarch
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Governor
! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Notes
|-
|-
! scope="col" |Took office
! rowspan="2" |No.
! scope="col" |Left office
! rowspan="2" scope="col" | Portrait
! rowspan="2" scope="col" width="125px" | Name<br><small>Electoral district<br>(Birth–Death)</small>
! scope="col" |Time in office<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/about/people-in-parliament/premier-of-victoria|title=Parliament of Victoria – Premier of Victoria|website=www.parliament.vic.gov.au|access-date=25 November 2018|archive-date=25 November 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181125115710/https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/about/people-in-parliament/premier-of-victoria|url-status=live}}</ref>
! colspan="3" scope="col" | Term of office
! rowspan="2" |Election
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Party
! rowspan="2" |Ministry
! rowspan="2" width="100px" |Monarch
|-
|-
! width="90px" |Term start
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 1
! width="90px" |Term end
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Williamhaines.jpg|127x127px]]
! width="50px" |Time in office<ref>{{Cite web |title=Parliament of Victoria – Premier of Victoria |url=https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/about/people-in-parliament/premier-of-victoria |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181125115710/https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/about/people-in-parliament/premier-of-victoria |archive-date=25 November 2018 |access-date=25 November 2018 |website=www.parliament.vic.gov.au}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | [[William Haines (Australian politician)|William Haines]]<br />{{Small|(1810–1866)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of South Grant|South Grant]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1856 Victorian colonial election|1856]]
| rowspan="2" | 28 November 1855
| rowspan="2" | 11 March 1857
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1855|11|28|1857|03|11|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" |[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| rowspan="2" | [[First Haines Ministry|Haines I]]
| rowspan="37" |[[Queen Victoria|Victoria]]
|[[Charles Hotham]]
| rowspan="2" |<ref name="reMember William Haines">{{Cite re-member|name=William Clark Haines|date=7 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023|num2=543}}</ref>
|-
| rowspan="8" |[[Henry Barkly]]
|-
|-
!1
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 2
| [[File:Johnoshanassy.jpg|145x145px]]
|[[File:Williamhaines.jpg|127x127px]]
|'''[[William Haines (Australian politician)|William Haines]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of South Grant|South Grant]]}}<br>{{Small|(1810–1866)}}<br><ref name="reMember William Haines2">{{Cite re-member|name=William Clark Haines|date=7 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023|num2=543}}</ref>
| [[John O'Shanassy]]<br />{{Small|(1818–1883)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Kilmore|Kilmore]]}}
|28 November<br>1855
| {{emdash}}
| 11 March 1857
|11 March<br>1857
|{{ayd|1855|11|28|1857|03|11|duration=on}}
| 29 April 1857
|[[1856 Tasmanian colonial election|1856]]
| {{ayd|1857|03|11|1857|04|29|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[First O'Shanassy Ministry|O'Shanassy I]]
|[[First Haines Ministry|Haines I]]
| rowspan="37" style="vertical-align: top;" |[[Queen Victoria|Victoria]]<br><small>(1837–1901)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Charles Hotham|Sir Charles Hotham]]<br>(1855) | [[Henry Barkly|Sir Henry Barkly]]<br>(1856–1863) | [[Charles Darling|Sir Charles Darling]]<br>(1863–1866) | [[John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury|The Viscount Canterbury]]<br>(1866–1873) | [[George Bowen|Sir George Bowen]]<br>(1873–1879) | [[George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby|The Marquess of Normanby]]<br>(1879–1884) | [[Henry Loch, 1st Baron Loch|Sir Henry Loch]]<br>(1884–1889) | [[John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun|The Earl of Hopetoun]]<br>(1889–1895) | [[Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey|The Lord Brassey]]<br>(1895–1900)}}}}
|<ref name=":1">{{Cite re-member|num2=755|name=Sir John O'Shanassy (KCSG, KCMG, CMG)|date=21 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!2
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | <small>(1)</small>
| [[File:Williamhaines.jpg|126x126px]]
|[[File:Johnoshanassy.jpg|145x145px]]
|'''[[John O'Shanassy]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Kilmore|Kilmore]]}}<br>{{Small|(1818–1883)}}<br><ref name=":1">{{Cite re-member|num2=755|name=Sir John O'Shanassy (KCSG, KCMG, CMG)|date=21 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[William Haines (Australian politician)|William Haines]]<br />{{Small|(1810–1866)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of South Grant|South Grant]]}}
|11 March<br>1857
| {{emdash}}
| 29 April 1857
|29 April<br>1857
|{{ayd|1857|03|11|1857|04|29|duration=on}}
| 10 March 1858
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1857|04|29|1858|03|10|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Second Haines Ministry|Haines II]]
|[[First O'Shanassy Ministry|O'Shanassy I]]
|<ref name="reMember William Haines" />
|-
|-
!(1)
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | <small>(2)</small>
| [[File:Johnoshanassy.jpg|145x145px]]
|[[File:Williamhaines.jpg|127x127px]]
| [[John O'Shanassy]]<br />{{Small|(1818–1883)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Kilmore|Kilmore]]}}
|'''[[William Haines (Australian politician)|William Haines]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of South Grant|South Grant]]}}<br>{{Small|(1810–1866)}}<br><ref name="reMember William Haines2" />
|29 April<br>1857
| {{emdash}}
| 10 March 1858
|10 March<br>1858
|{{ayd|1857|04|29|1858|03|10|duration=on}}
| 27 October 1859
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1858|03|10|1859|10|27|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Second O'Shanassy Ministry|O'Shanassy II]]
|[[Second Haines Ministry|Haines II]]
|<ref name=":1" />
|-
|-
!(2)
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 3
| [[File:Williamnicholson.jpg|156x156px]]
|[[File:Johnoshanassy.jpg|145x145px]]
| [[William Nicholson (Australian politician)|William Nicholson]]<br />{{Small|(1816–1865)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Sandridge|Sandridge]]}}
|'''[[John O'Shanassy]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Kilmore|Kilmore]]}}<br>{{Small|(1818–1883)}}<br><ref name=":1" />
|10 March<br>1858
| [[1859 Victorian colonial election|1859]]
| 27 October 1859
|27 October<br>1859
|{{ayd|1858|03|10|1859|10|27|duration=on}}
| 26 November 1860
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1859|10|27|1860|11|26|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Nicholson Ministry|Nicholson]]
|[[Second O'Shanassy Ministry|O'Shanassy II]]
|<ref>{{Cite re-member|num2=740|name=William Nicholson|date=7 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!3
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 4
| [[File:Richardheales.jpg|136x136px]]
|[[File:Williamnicholson.jpg|156x156px]]
|'''[[William Nicholson (Australian politician)|William Nicholson]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Sandridge|Sandridge]]}}<br>{{Small|(1816–1865)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|num2=740|name=William Nicholson|date=7 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[Richard Heales]]<br />{{Small|(1822–1864)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of East Bourke Boroughs|East Bourke Boroughs]]}}
|27 October<br>1859
| [[1861 Victorian colonial election|1861]]
| 26 November 1860
|26 November<br>1860
|{{ayd|1859|10|27|1860|11|26|duration=on}}
| 14 November 1861
|[[1859 Victorian colonial election|1859]]
| {{ayd|1860|11|26|1861|11|14|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
|Nicholson
| [[Heales Ministry|Heales]]
|<ref>{{Cite re-member|num2=562|name=Richard Heales|date=21 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |4
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | <small>(2)</small>
| [[File:Johnoshanassy.jpg|146x146px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Richardheales.jpg|136x136px]]
| rowspan="2" |'''[[Richard Heales]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of East Bourke Boroughs|East Bourke Boroughs]]}}<br>{{Small|(1822–1864)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|num2=562|name=Richard Heales|date=21 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[John O'Shanassy]]<br />{{Small|(1818–1883)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Kilmore|Kilmore]]}}
| rowspan="2" |26 November<br>1860
| {{emdash}}
| 14 November 1861
| rowspan="2" |14 November<br>1861
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1860|11|26|1861|11|14|duration=on}}
| 27 June 1863
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1861|11|14|1863|06|27|duration=on}}
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
| rowspan="2" |[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Third O'Shanassy Ministry|O'Shanassy III]]
|<ref name=":1" />
| rowspan="2" |Heales
|-
|-
|[[1861 Victorian colonial election|1861]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 5
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Jamesmcculloch.jpg|147x147px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[James McCulloch]]<br />{{Small|(1819–1893)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Mornington|Mornington]]}}
| rowspan="3" | [[1864 Victorian colonial election|1864]]<br />[[1866 Victorian colonial election|1866]]<br />[[1868 Victorian colonial election|1868]]
| rowspan="3" | 27 June 1863
| rowspan="3" | 6 May 1868
| rowspan="3" | {{ayd|1863|06|27|1868|05|06|duration=on}}
| rowspan="3" |[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| rowspan="3" | [[First McCulloch Ministry|McCulloch I]]
| rowspan="3" | <ref name=":2">{{Cite re-member|num2=666|name=Sir James McCulloch|date=7 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!(2)
|[[Charles Henry Darling|Charles Darling]]
|[[File:Johnoshanassy.jpg|145x145px]]
|'''[[John O'Shanassy]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Kilmore|Kilmore]]}}<br>{{Small|(1818–1883)}}<br><ref name=":1" />
|14 November<br>1861
|27 June<br>1863
|{{ayd|1861|11|14|1863|06|27|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
|O'Shanassy III
|-
|-
! rowspan="4" |5
| rowspan="7" |[[John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury|Lord Canterbury]]
| rowspan="4" |[[File:Jamesmcculloch.jpg|147x147px]]
| rowspan="4" |'''[[James McCulloch]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Mornington|Mornington]]}}<br>{{Small|(1819–1893)}}<br><ref name=":2">{{Cite re-member|num2=666|name=Sir James McCulloch|date=7 August 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="4" |27 June<br>1863
| rowspan="4" |6 May<br>1868
| rowspan="4" |{{ayd|1863|06|27|1868|05|06|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="4" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
| rowspan="4" |[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| rowspan="4" |McCulloch I
|-
|-
|[[1864 Victorian colonial election|1864]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 6
| [[File:Charlessladen.jpg|142x142px]]
| [[Charles Sladen]]<br />{{Small|(1816–1884)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Western Province (Victoria)|Western Province]]}}
| {{emdash}}
| 6 May 1868
| 11 July 1868
| {{ayd|1868|05|06|1868|07|11|duration=on}}
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Sladen Ministry|Sladen]]
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Charles Sladen (KCMG)|num2=849|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1866 Victorian colonial election|1866]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | <small>(5)</small>
| [[File:Jamesmcculloch.jpg|147x147px]]
| [[James McCulloch]]<br />{{Small|(1819–1893)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Mornington|Mornington]]}}
| {{emdash}}
| 11 July 1868
| 20 September 1869
| {{ayd|1868|07|11|1869|09|20|duration=on}}
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Second McCulloch Ministry|McCulloch II]]
| <ref name=":2" />
|-
|-
|[[1868 Victorian colonial election|1868]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 7
| [[File:Johnmacpherson.jpg|149x149px]]
| [[John Alexander MacPherson]]<br />{{Small|(1833–1894)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Dundas (Victoria)|Dundas]]}}
| {{emdash}}
| 20 September 1869
| 9 April 1870
| {{ayd|1869|09|20|1870|04|09|duration=on}}
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[MacPherson Ministry|MacPherson]]
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=John Alexander Macpherson|num2=694|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!6
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | <small>(5)</small>
| [[File:Jamesmcculloch.jpg|147x147px]]
|[[File:Charlessladen.jpg|142x142px]]
|'''[[Charles Sladen]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Western Province (Victoria)|Western Province]]}}<br>{{Small|(1816–1884)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Charles Sladen (KCMG)|num2=849|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[James McCulloch]]<br />{{Small|(1819–1893)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Mornington|Mornington]]}}
|6 May<br>1868
| [[1871 Victorian colonial election|1871]]
|11 July<br>1868
| 9 April 1870
|{{ayd|1868|05|06|1868|07|11|duration=on}}
| 19 June 1871
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1870|04|09|1871|06|19|duration=on}}
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Third McCulloch Ministry|McCulloch III]]
|Sladen
| <ref name=":2" />
|-
|-
!(5)
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 8
| [[File:Charles Gavan Duffy 1846.JPG|167x167px]]
|[[File:Jamesmcculloch.jpg|147x147px]]
| [[Charles Gavan Duffy]]<br />{{Small|(1816–1903)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Dalhousie|Dalhousie]]}}
|'''[[James McCulloch]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Mornington|Mornington]]}}<br>{{Small|(1819–1893)}}<br><ref name=":2" />
|11 July<br>1868
| {{emdash}}
|20 September<br>1869
| 19 June 1871
|{{ayd|1868|07|11|1869|09|20|duration=on}}
| 10 June 1872
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1871|06|19|1872|06|10|duration=on}}
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Duffy Ministry|Duffy]]
|McCulloch II
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Charles Gavan Duffy|num2=469|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!7
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 9
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Jamesfrancis.jpg|137x137px]]
|[[File:Johnmacpherson.jpg|149x149px]]
|'''[[John Alexander MacPherson]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Dundas (Victoria)|Dundas]]}}<br>{{Small|(1833–1894)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=John Alexander Macpherson|num2=694|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | [[James Francis]]<br />{{Small|(1819–1884)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Richmond (Victoria)|Richmond]]}}
|20 September<br>1869
| rowspan="2" | [[1874 Victorian colonial election|1874]]
|9 April<br>1870
| rowspan="2" | 10 June 1872
|{{ayd|1869|09|20|1870|04|09|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | 31 July 1874
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1872|06|10|1874|07|31|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Independent politician|Independent]]
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Francis Ministry|Francis]]
|MacPherson
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=James Goodall Francis|num2=507|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
| rowspan="5" |[[George Bowen]]
! rowspan="2" |(5)
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Jamesmcculloch.jpg|147x147px]]
| rowspan="2" |'''[[James McCulloch]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Mornington|Mornington]]}}<br>{{Small|(1819–1893)}}<br><ref name=":2" />
| rowspan="2" |9 April<br>1870
| rowspan="2" |19 June<br>1871
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1870|04|09|1871|06|19|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
| rowspan="2" |[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| rowspan="2" |McCulloch III
|-
|-
|[[1871 Victorian colonial election|1871]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 10
| [[File:Georgekerferd.jpg|127x127px]]
| [[George Kerferd]]<br />{{Small|(1831–1889)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Ovens|Ovens]]}}
| {{emdash}}
| 31 July 1874
| 7 August 1875
| {{ayd|1874|07|31|1875|08|07|duration=on}}
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Kerferd Ministry|Kerferd]]
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=George Briscoe Kerferd|num2=612|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!8
! scope="row" style="background:#FFFF00" | 11
| [[File:12Grahamberry.jpg|174x174px]]
|[[File:Charles_Gavan_Duffy_1846.JPG|167x167px]]
|'''[[Charles Gavan Duffy]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Dalhousie|Dalhousie]]}}<br>{{Small|(1816–1903)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Charles Gavan Duffy|num2=469|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[Graham Berry]]<br />{{Small|(1822–1904)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Geelong West|Geelong West]]}}
|19 June<br>1871
| {{emdash}}
|10 June<br>1872
| 7 August 1875
|{{ayd|1871|06|19|1872|06|10|duration=on}}
| 20 October 1875
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1875|08|07|1875|10|20|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
| Non-Party Liberalism
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[First Berry Ministry|Berry I]]
|Duffy
| <ref name=":3">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Graham Berry|num2=227|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |9
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | <small>(5)</small>
| [[File:Jamesmcculloch.jpg|147x147px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Jamesfrancis.jpg|137x137px]]
| rowspan="2" |'''[[James Francis]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Richmond (Victoria)|Richmond]]}}<br>{{Small|(1819–1884)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=James Goodall Francis|num2=507|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[James McCulloch]]<br />{{Small|(1819–1893)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Warrnambool|Warrnambool]]}}
| rowspan="2" |10 June<br>1872
| {{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" |31 July<br>1874
| 20 October 1875
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1872|06|10|1874|07|31|duration=on}}
| 21 May 1877
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1875|10|20|1877|05|21|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
| Non-Party Conservatism
| rowspan="2" |[[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Fourth McCulloch Ministry|McCulloch IV]]
|<ref name=":2" />
| rowspan="2" |Francis
|-
|-
|[[1874 Victorian colonial election|1874]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:#FFFF00" | <small>(11)</small>
| rowspan="2" | [[File:12Grahamberry.jpg|174x174px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Graham Berry]]<br />{{Small|(1822–1904)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Geelong|Geelong]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1877 Victorian colonial election|1877]]<br />[[February 1880 Victorian colonial election|Feb. 1880]]
| rowspan="2" | 21 May 1877
| rowspan="2" | 5 March 1880
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1877|05|21|1880|03|05|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | Non-Party Liberalism
| rowspan="2" | [[Second Berry Ministry|Berry II]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref name=":3" />
|-
|-
!10
| rowspan="5" |[[George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby|Lord Normanby]]
|[[File:Georgekerferd.jpg|127x127px]]
|'''[[George Kerferd]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Ovens|Ovens]]}}<br>{{Small|(1831–1889)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=George Briscoe Kerferd|num2=612|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|31 July<br>1874
|7 August<br>1875
|{{ayd|1874|07|31|1875|08|07|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
|[[Independent politician|Independent]]
|Kerferd
|-
|-
!11
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | 12
| [[File:Jamesservice.jpg|132x132px]]
|[[File:12Grahamberry.jpg|174x174px]]
|'''[[Graham Berry]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Geelong West|Geelong West]]}}<br>{{Small|(1822–1904)}}<br><ref name=":3">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Graham Berry|num2=227|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[James Service]]<br />{{Small|(1823–1899)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Maldon|Maldon]]}}
|7 August<br>1875
| [[February 1880 Victorian colonial election|Feb. 1880]]
|20 October<br>1875
| 5 March 1880
|{{ayd|1875|08|07|1875|10|20|duration=on}}
| 3 August 1880
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1880|03|05|1880|08|03|duration=on}}
|style="background:#FFFF00" |
| Non-Party Conservatism
|Liberal
| [[First Service Ministry|Service I]]
|Berry I
| <ref name=":4">{{Cite re-member|name=James Service|num2=839|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!(5)
! scope="row" style="background:#FFFF00" | <small>(11)</small>
| [[File:12Grahamberry.jpg|174x174px]]
|[[File:Jamesmcculloch.jpg|147x147px]]
| [[Graham Berry]]<br />{{Small|(1822–1904)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Geelong|Geelong]]}}
|'''[[James McCulloch]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Warrnambool|Warrnambool]]}}<br>{{Small|(1819–1893)}}<br><ref name=":2" />
|20 October<br>1875
| [[July 1880 Victorian colonial election|Jul. 1880]]
|21 May<br>1877
| 3 August 1880
|{{ayd|1875|10|20|1877|05|21|duration=on}}
| 9 July 1881
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1880|08|03|1881|07|09|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
| Non-Party Liberalism
|Conservative
| [[Third Berry Ministry|Berry III]]
|McCulloch IV
|<ref name=":3" />
|-
|-
!(11)
! scope="row" style="background:#FFFF00" | 13
| [[File:Bryanologhlen.jpg|151x151px]]
|[[File:12Grahamberry.jpg|174x174px]]
| [[Bryan O'Loghlen]]<br />{{Small|(1828–1905)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of West Bourke|West Bourke]]}}
|'''[[Graham Berry]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Geelong|Geelong]]}}<br>{{Small|(1822–1904)}}<br><ref name=":3" />
|21 May<br>1877
| {{emdash}}
|5 March<br>1880
| 9 July 1881
|{{ayd|1877|05|21|1880|03|05|duration=on}}
| 8 March 1883
|[[1877 Victorian colonial election|1877]]
| {{ayd|1881|07|09|1883|03|08|duration=on}}
|style="background:#FFFF00" |
| Non-Party Liberalism
|Liberal
| [[O'Loghlen Ministry|O'Loghlen]]
|Berry II
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Bryan O'Loghlen|num2=748|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!12
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | <small>(12)</small>
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Jamesservice.jpg|133x133px]]
|[[File:Jamesservice.jpg|132x132px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[James Service]]<br />{{Small|(1823–1899)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Castlemaine|Castlemaine]]}}
|'''[[James Service]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Maldon|Maldon]]}}<br>{{Small|(1823–1899)}}<br><ref name=":4">{{Cite re-member|name=James Service|num2=839|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|5 March<br>1880
| rowspan="2" | [[1883 Victorian colonial election|1883]]
|3 August<br>1880
| rowspan="2" | 8 March 1883
|{{ayd|1880|03|05|1880|08|03|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | 18 February 1886
|[[February 1880 Victorian colonial election|Feb. 1880]]
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1883|03|08|1886|02|18|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
| rowspan="2" | Non-Party Conservatism
|Conservative
| rowspan="2" | [[Second Service Ministry|Service II]]
|Service I
| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":4" />
|-
|-
!(11)
| rowspan="2" |[[Henry Loch, 1st Baron Loch|Henry Loch]]
|[[File:12Grahamberry.jpg|174x174px]]
|'''[[Graham Berry]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Geelong|Geelong]]}}<br>{{Small|(1822–1904)}}<br><ref name=":3" />
|3 August<br>1880
|9 July<br>1881
|{{ayd|1880|08|03|1881|07|09|duration=on}}
|[[July 1880 Victorian colonial election|Jul. 1880]]
|style="background:#FFFF00" |
|Liberal
|Berry III
|-
|-
!13
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | 14
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Duncangillies.jpg|123x123px]]
|[[File:Bryanologhlen.jpg|151x151px]]
|[[Bryan O'Loghlen|'''Bryan O'Loghlen''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of West Bourke|West Bourke]]}}<br>{{Small|(1828–1905)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Bryan O'Loghlen|num2=748|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | [[Duncan Gillies]]<br />{{Small|(1834–1903)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Rodney|Rodney]] and [[Electoral district of Eastern Suburbs (Victoria)|Eastern Suburbs]]}}
|9 July<br>1881
| rowspan="2" | [[1886 Victorian colonial election|1886]]<br />[[1889 Victorian colonial election|1889]]
|8 March<br>1883
| rowspan="2" | 18 February 1886
|{{ayd|1881|07|09|1883|03|08|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | 5 November 1890
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1886|02|18|1890|11|05|duration=on}}
|style="background:#FFFF00" |
| rowspan="2" | Non-Party Conservatism
|Liberal
| rowspan="2" | [[Gillies Ministry (Victoria)|Gillies]]
|O'Loghlen
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Duncan Gillies|num2=519|date=28 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!(12)
| rowspan="5" |[[John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun|Lord Hopetoun]]
|[[File:Jamesservice.jpg|132x132px]]
|'''[[James Service]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Castlemaine|Castlemaine]]}}<br>{{Small|(1823–1899)}}<br><ref name=":4" />
|8 March<br>1883
|18 February<br>1886
|{{ayd|1883|03|08|1886|02|18|duration=on}}
|[[1883 Victorian colonial election|1883]]
|style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
|Conservative
|Service II
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |14
! scope="row" style="background:#FFFF00" | 15
| [[File:Jamesmunro.jpg|143x143px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Duncangillies.jpg|123x123px]]
| rowspan="2" |'''[[Duncan Gillies]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Rodney|Rodney]]<br>(until 1889)<br>MP for [[Electoral district of Eastern Suburbs (Victoria)|Eastern Suburbs]]<br>(from 1889)}}<br>{{Small|(1834–1903)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Duncan Gillies|num2=519|date=28 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[James Munro (Australian politician)|James Munro]]<br />{{Small|(1832–1908)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Geelong|Geelong]]}}
| rowspan="2" |18 February<br>1886
| {{emdash}}
| 5 November 1890
| rowspan="2" |5 November<br>1890
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1886|02|18|1890|11|05|duration=on}}
| 16 February 1892
|[[1886 Victorian colonial election|1886]]
| {{ayd|1890|11|05|1892|02|16|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
| Non-Party Liberalism
| rowspan="2" |Conservative
| [[Munro Ministry|Munro]]
| rowspan="2" |Gillies
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=James Munro|num2=731|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1889 Victorian colonial election|1889]]
! scope="row" style="background:#FFFF00" | 16
| [[File:16Williamshiels.jpg|147x147px]]
| [[William Shiels]]<br />{{Small|(1848–1904)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Normanby (Victoria)|Normanby]]}}
| [[1892 Victorian colonial election|1892]]
| 16 February 1892
| 23 January 1893
| {{ayd|1892|02|16|1893|01|23|duration=on}}
| Non-Party Liberalism
| [[Shiels Ministry|Shiels]]
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=William Shiels|num2=843|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!15
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | 17
| [[File:17Jamespatterson.jpg|144x144px]]
|[[File:Jamesmunro.jpg|143x143px]]
| [[James Patterson (Australian politician)|James Patterson]]<br />{{Small|(1833–1895)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Castlemaine|Castlemaine]]}}
|'''[[James Munro (Australian politician)|James Munro]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Geelong|Geelong]]}}<br>{{Small|(1832–1908)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=James Munro|num2=731|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|5 November<br>1890
| {{emdash}}
|16 February<br>1892
| 23 January 1893
|{{ayd|1890|11|05|1892|02|16|duration=on}}
| 27 September 1894
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1893|01|23|1894|09|27|duration=on}}
|style="background:#FFFF00" |
| Non-Party Conservatism
|Liberal
| [[Patterson Ministry|Patterson]]
|Munro
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir James Brown Patterson (KCMG)|num2=764|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!16
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:#2993FB" | 18
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Georgeturner.jpg|140x140px]]
|[[File:16Williamshiels.jpg|147x147px]]
|[[William Shiels|'''William Shiels''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Normanby (Victoria)|Normanby]]}}<br>{{Small|(1848–1904)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=William Shiels|num2=843|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | [[George Turner (Australian politician)|George Turner]]<br />{{Small|(1851–1916)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of St Kilda|St Kilda]]}}
|16 February<br>1892
| rowspan="2" | [[1894 Victorian colonial election|1894]]<br />[[1897 Victorian colonial election|1897]]
|23 January<br>1893
| rowspan="2" | 27 September 1894
|{{ayd|1892|02|16|1893|01|23|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | 5 December 1899
|[[1892 Victorian colonial election|1892]]
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1894|09|27|1899|12|05|duration=on}}
|style="background:#FFFF00" |
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberals (Victoria, pre-1909)#Protectionist and Liberal Party (1897)|Protectionist and Liberal]]
|Liberal
| rowspan="2" | [[First Turner Ministry|Turner I]]
|Shiels
| rowspan="2" | <ref name=":5">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir George Turner (KCMG)|num2=909|date=23 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!17
| rowspan="2" |[[Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey|Lord Brassey]]
|[[File:17Jamespatterson.jpg|144x144px]]
|'''[[James Patterson (Australian politician)|James Patterson]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Castlemaine|Castlemaine]]}}<br>{{Small|(1833–1895)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir James Brown Patterson (KCMG)|num2=764|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|23 January<br>1893
|27 September<br>1894
|{{ayd|1893|01|23|1894|09|27|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
|Conservative
|Patterson
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |18
! scope="row" style="background:#FFFF00" | 19
| [[File:19Allanmclean.jpg|138x138px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Georgeturner.jpg|140x140px]]
| [[Allan McLean (Australian politician)|Allan McLean]]<br />{{Small|(1840–1911)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Gippsland North|Gippsland North]]}}
| rowspan="2" |[[George Turner (Australian politician)|'''George Turner''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of St Kilda|St Kilda]]}}<br>{{Small|(1851–1916)}}<br><ref name=":5">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir George Turner (KCMG)|num2=909|date=23 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" |27 September<br>1894
| {{emdash}}
| 5 December 1899
| rowspan="2" |5 December<br>1899
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1894|09|27|1899|12|05|duration=on}}
| 19 November 1900
|[[1894 Victorian colonial election|1894]]
| {{ayd|1899|12|05|1900|11|19|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" rowspan="2" style="background:#2993FB" |
| Non-Party Liberalism
| rowspan="2" |[[Liberals (Victoria, pre-1909)#Protectionist and Liberal Party (1897)|Protectionist and Liberal]]
| [[McLean Ministry|McLean]]
| rowspan="2" |Turner I
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Allan McLean|num2=687|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1897 Victorian colonial election|1897]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:#FFFF00" | <small>(18)</small>
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Georgeturner.jpg|140x140px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[George Turner (Australian politician)|George Turner]]<br />{{Small|(1851–1916)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of St Kilda|St Kilda]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1900 Victorian colonial election|1900]]
| rowspan="2" | 19 November 1900
| rowspan="2" | 12 February 1901
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1900|11|19|1901|02|12|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | Non-Party Liberalism
| rowspan="2" | [[Second Turner Ministry|Turner II]]
| rowspan="2" |''vacant''
| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":5" />
|-
|-
!19
| rowspan="6" |[[Edward VII]]
|[[File:19Allanmclean.jpg|138x138px]]
|[[Allan McLean (Australian politician)|'''Allan McLean''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Gippsland North|Gippsland North]]}}<br>{{Small|(1840–1911)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Allan McLean|num2=687|date=21 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|5 December<br>1899
|19 November<br>1900
|{{ayd|1899|12|05|1900|11|19|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:#FFFF00" |
|Liberal
|McLean
|-style="height:70px"
! rowspan="2" |(18)
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Georgeturner.jpg|140x140px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[George Turner (Australian politician)|'''George Turner''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of St Kilda|St Kilda]]}}<br>{{Small|(1851–1916)}}<br><ref name=":5" />
| rowspan="2" |19 November<br>1900
| rowspan="2" |12 February<br>1901
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1900|11|19|1901|02|12|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" |[[1900 Victorian colonial election|1900]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFFF00" |
| rowspan="2" |Liberal
| rowspan="2" |Turner II
|-style="height:70px"
| rowspan="9" style="vertical-align: top;" |[[Edward VII]]<br><small>(1901–1910)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[George Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe|Sir George Clarke]]<br>(1901–1903) | [[Reginald Talbot|Sir Reginald Talbot]]<br>(1904–1908) | [[Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 1st Baron Carmichael|Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael]]<br>(from 1908)}}}}
|-
|-
!20
! scope="row" style="background:#FFFF00" | 20
| [[File:20Alexanderpeacock.jpg|144x144px]]
|[[File:20Alexanderpeacock.jpg|144x144px]]
| [[Alexander Peacock]]<br />{{Small|(1861–1933)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Clunes and Allandale|Clunes and Allandale]]}}
|[[Alexander Peacock|'''Alexander Peacock''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Clunes and Allandale|Clunes and Allandale]]}}<br>{{Small|(1861–1933)}}<br><ref name=":6">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Alexander James Peacock (KCMG)|num2=767|date=28 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|12 February<br>1901
| {{emdash}}
|10 June<br>1902
| 12 February 1901
|{{ayd|1901|02|12|1902|06|10|duration=on}}
| 10 June 1902
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1901|02|12|1902|06|10|duration=on}}
|style="background:#FFFF00" |
| Non-Party Liberalism
|Liberal
| [[First Peacock Ministry|Peacock I]]
|Peacock I
| rowspan="2" |[[George Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe|George Clarke]]
| <ref name=":6">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Alexander James Peacock (KCMG)|num2=767|date=28 August 2023|access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |21
! scope="row" style="background:#9966CC" | 21
| [[File:21Williamirvine.jpg|131x131px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[File:21Williamirvine.jpg|131x131px]]
| [[William Irvine (Australian politician)|William Irvine]]<br />{{Small|(1858–1943)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Lowan|Lowan]]}}
| rowspan="2" |[[William Irvine (Australian politician)|'''William Irvine''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Lowan|Lowan]]}}<br>{{Small|(1858–1943)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir William Hill Irvine (KB, KCMG)|num2=596|date=7 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" |10 June<br>1902
| [[1902 Victorian state election|1902]]
| rowspan="2" |16 February<br>1904
| 10 June 1902
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1902|06|10|1904|02|16|duration=on}}
| 16 February 1904
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1902|06|10|1904|02|16|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:#9966CC" |
| [[National Citizens' Reform League|Reform]]
| rowspan="2" |[[National Citizens' Reform League|Reform]]
| [[Irvine Ministry|Irvine]]
| rowspan="2" |Irvine
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir William Hill Irvine (KB, KCMG)|num2=596|date=7 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1902 Victorian state election|1902]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:#9966CC" | 22
| rowspan="2" | [[File:22Thomasbent.jpg|159x159px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Thomas Bent]]<br />{{Small|(1838–1909)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Brighton|Brighton]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1904 Victorian state election|1904]]<br />[[1907 Victorian state election|1907]]<br />[[1908 Victorian state election|1908]]
| rowspan="2" | 16 February 1904
| rowspan="2" | 8 January 1909
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1904|02|16|1909|01|08|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[National Citizens' Reform League|Reform]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Bent Ministry|Bent]]
|[[Reginald Talbot]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Thomas Bent|num2=226|date=28 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan="4" |22
| rowspan="3" |[[Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 1st Baron Carmichael|Thomas Gibson-Carmichael]]
| rowspan="4" |[[File:22Thomasbent.jpg|159x159px]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Thomas Bent|'''Thomas Bent''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Brighton|Brighton]]}}<br>{{Small|(1838–1909)}}<br><ref name=":0">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Thomas Bent|num2=226|date=28 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="4" |16 February<br>1904
| rowspan="4" |8 January<br>1909
| rowspan="4" |{{ayd|1904|02|16|1909|01|08|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="4" style="background:#9966CC" |
| rowspan="4" |[[National Citizens' Reform League|Reform]]
| rowspan="4" |Bent
|-
|-
|[[1904 Victorian state election|1904]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | 23
| rowspan="3" | [[File:John Murray Premier.jpg|133x133px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[John Murray (Victorian politician)|John Murray]]<br />{{Small|(1851–1916)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Warrnambool|Warrnambool]]}}
| rowspan="3" | [[1911 Victorian state election|1911]]
| rowspan="3" | 8 January 1909
| rowspan="3" | 18 May 1912
| rowspan="3" | {{ayd|1909|01|08|1912|05|18|duration=on}}
| rowspan="3" | [[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Commonwealth Liberal]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Murray Ministry|Murray]]
| rowspan="3" | <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=John Murray|num2=735|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1907 Victorian state election|1907]]
| rowspan="18" |[[George V]]
|-
|-
|[[1908 Victorian state election|1908]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Sir John Fuller, 1st Baronet|John Fuller]]
|-style="height:44px"
! rowspan="3" |23
| rowspan="3" |[[File:John_Murray_Premier.jpg|133x133px]]
| rowspan="3" |[[John Murray (Victorian politician)|'''John Murray''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Warrnambool|Warrnambool]]}}<br>{{Small|(1851–1916)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=John Murray|num2=735|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="3" |8 January<br>1909
| rowspan="3" |18 May<br>1912
| rowspan="3" |{{ayd|1909|01|08|1912|05|18|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" |{{emdash}}
| rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
| rowspan="3" |[[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Commonwealth Liberal]]
| rowspan="3" |Murray
|-style="height:44px"
| rowspan="20" style="vertical-align: top;" |[[George V]]<br><small>(1910–1936)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 1st Baron Carmichael|Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael]]<br>(until 1911) | [[Sir John Fuller, 1st Baronet|Sir John Fuller]]<br>(1911–1913) | [[Arthur Stanley, 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley|Sir Arthur Stanley]]<br>(1914–1920) | [[George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke|The Earl of Stradbroke]]<br>(1921–1926) | [[Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers|The Lord Somers]]<br>(1926–1931) | [[William Vanneck, 5th Baron Huntingfield|The Lord Huntingfield]]<br>(from 1934)}}}}
|-
|-
|[[1911 Victorian state election|1911]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | 24
| [[File:24Williamwatt.jpg|130x130px]]
| [[William Watt (Australian politician)|William Watt]]<br />{{Small|(1871–1946)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Essendon|Essendon]]}}
| {{emdash}}
| 18 May 1912
| 9 December 1913
| {{ayd|1912|05|18|1913|12|09|duration=on}}
| [[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Commonwealth Liberal]]
| [[First Watt Ministry|Watt I]]
| <ref name=":7">{{Cite re-member|name=William Alexander Watt|num2=931|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!24
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 25
| [[File:25Georgeelmslie.jpg|151x151px]]
|[[File:24Williamwatt.jpg|130x130px]]
| [[George Elmslie (Australian politician)|George Elmslie]]<br />{{Small|(1861–1918)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Albert Park|Albert Park]]}}
|[[William Watt (Australian politician)|'''William Watt''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Essendon|Essendon]]}}<br>{{Small|(1871–1946)}}<br><ref name=":7">{{Cite re-member|name=William Alexander Watt|num2=931|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|18 May<br>1912
| {{emdash}}
| 9 December 1913
|9 December<br>1913
|{{ayd|1912|05|18|1913|12|09|duration=on}}
| 22 December 1913
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1913|12|09|1913|12|22|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| [[Elmslie Ministry|Elmslie]]
|''vacant''
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=George Alexander Elmslie|num2=1185|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | <small>(24)</small>
| [[File:24Williamwatt.jpg|132x132px]]
| [[William Watt (Australian politician)|William Watt]]<br />{{Small|(1871–1946)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Essendon|Essendon]]}}
| {{emdash}}
| 22 December 1913
| 18 June 1914
| {{ayd|1913|12|22|1914|06|18|duration=on}}
|[[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Commonwealth Liberal]]
|[[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Commonwealth Liberal]]
|Watt I
| [[Second Watt Ministry|Watt II]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Arthur Stanley, 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley|Arthur Stanley]]
|<ref name=":7" />
|-
|-
!25
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" | <small>(20)</small>
| [[File:20Alexanderpeacock.jpg|144x144px]]
|[[File:25Georgeelmslie.jpg|151x151px]]
|'''[[George Elmslie (politician)|George Elmslie]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Albert Park|Albert Park]]}}<br>{{Small|(1861–1918)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=George Alexander Elmslie|num2=1185|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[Alexander Peacock]]<br />{{Small|(1861–1933)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Allandale|Allandale]]}}
|9 December<br>1913
| [[1914 Victorian state election|1914]]
|22 December<br>1913
| 18 June 1914
|{{ayd|1913|12|09|1913|12|22|duration=on}}
| 29 November 1917
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1914|06|18|1917|11|29|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|Elmslie
|-
!(24)
|[[File:24Williamwatt.jpg|130x130px]]
|[[William Watt (Australian politician)|'''William Watt''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Essendon|Essendon]]}}<br>{{Small|(1871–1946)}}<br><ref name=":7" />
|22 December<br>1913
|18 June<br>1914
|{{ayd|1913|12|22|1914|06|18|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
|[[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Commonwealth Liberal]]
|[[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Commonwealth Liberal]]
|Watt II
| [[Second Peacock Ministry|Peacock II]]
|-
|<ref name=":6" />
! rowspan="2" |(20)
| rowspan="2" |[[File:20Alexanderpeacock.jpg|144x144px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Alexander Peacock|'''Alexander Peacock''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Allandale|Allandale]]}}<br>{{Small|(1861–1933)}}<br><ref name=":6" />
| rowspan="2" |18 June<br>1914
| rowspan="2" |29 November<br>1917
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1914|06|18|1917|11|29|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Commonwealth Liberal Party}};" |
| rowspan="2" |[[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Commonwealth Liberal]]
| rowspan="2" |Peacock II
|-
|[[1914 Victorian state election|1914]]
|-
!26
|[[File:26Johnbowser.jpg|120x120px]]
|[[John Bowser|'''John Bowser''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]}}<br>{{Small|(1858–1936)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir John Bowser|num2=364|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|29 November<br>1917
|21 March<br>1918
|{{ayd|1917|11|29|1918|04|21|duration=on}}
|[[1917 Victorian state election|1917]]
|style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" |
|[[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
|Bowser
|-
! rowspan="3" |27
| rowspan="3" |[[File:27Harrylawson.jpg|147x147px]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Harry Lawson (politician)|'''Harry Lawson''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Castlemaine and Maldon|Castlemaine and Maldon]]}}<br>{{Small|(1875–1952)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson (KCMG)|num2=636|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="3" |21 March<br>1918
| rowspan="3" |28 April<br>1924
| rowspan="3" |{{ayd|1918|03|21|1924|04|28|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" |
| rowspan="3" |[[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Lawson ministry|Lawson]]
|-
|[[1920 Victorian state election|1920]]
|-
|-
|[[1921 Victorian state election|1921]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" | 26
| [[File:26Johnbowser.jpg|120x120px]]
| [[John Bowser]]<br />{{Small|(1858–1936)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]}}
| [[1917 Victorian state election|1917]]
| 29 November 1917
| 21 March 1918
| {{ayd|1917|11|29|1918|04|21|duration=on}}
| [[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
| [[Bowser Ministry|Bowser]]
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir John Bowser|num2=364|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!(20)
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" | 27
| rowspan="2" | [[File:27Harrylawson.jpg|147x147px]]
|[[File:20Alexanderpeacock.jpg|144x144px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Harry Lawson (politician)|Harry Lawson]]<br />{{Small|(1875–1952)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Castlemaine and Maldon|Castlemaine and Maldon]]}}
|[[Alexander Peacock|'''Alexander Peacock''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Allandale|Allandale]]}}<br>{{Small|(1861–1933)}}<br><ref name=":6" />
|28 April<br>1924
| rowspan="2" | [[1920 Victorian state election|1920]]<br />[[1921 Victorian state election|1921]]
|18 July<br>1924
| rowspan="2" | 21 March 1918
|{{ayd|1924|04|28|1924|07|18|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | 28 April 1924
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1918|03|21|1924|04|28|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
|style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" |
|[[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Lawson Ministry|Lawson I]]<br />[[Lawson Ministry|Lawson II]]<br />[[Lawson Ministry|Lawson III]]
|[[Third Peacock ministry|Peacock III]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson (KCMG)|num2=636|date=21 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!28
| rowspan="4" |[[George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke|Lord Stradbroke]]
|[[File:George_Prendergast.jpg|147x147px]]
|[[George Prendergast|'''George Prendergast''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of North Melbourne|North Melbourne]]}}<br>{{Small|(1854–1937)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=George Michael Prendergast|num2=979|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|18 July<br>1924
|18 November<br>1924
|{{ayd|1924|07|18|1924|11|18|duration=on}}
|[[1924 Victorian state election|1924]]
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[Prendergast Ministry|Prendergast]]
|-
|-
!29
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" | <small>(20)</small>
| [[File:20Alexanderpeacock.jpg|144x144px]]
|[[File:29Johnallan.jpg|149x149px]]
|[[John Allan (Australian politician)|'''John Allan''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Rodney|Rodney]]}}<br>{{Small|(1866–1936)}}<br><ref name=":8">{{Cite re-member|name=John Allan|num2=985|date=18 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[Alexander Peacock]]<br />{{Small|(1861–1933)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Allandale|Allandale]]}}
|18 November<br>1924
| {{emdash}}
|20 May<br>1927
| 28 April 1924
|{{ayd|1924|11|18|1927|05|20|duration=on}}
| 18 July 1924
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1924|04|28|1924|07|18|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Victorian Farmers' Union}}; |
| [[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
|[[National Party of Australia – Victoria|Country]]
| [[Third Peacock Ministry|Peacock III]]
|[[Allan-Peacock ministry|John Allan]]
|<ref name=":6" />
|-
|-
!30
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 28
| [[File:George Prendergast.jpg|147x147px]]
|[[File:30Nedhogan.jpg|145x145px]]
|'''[[Edmond Hogan]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville|Warrenheip and Grenville]]}}<br>{{Small|(1883–1964)}}<br><ref name=":82">{{Cite re-member|name=Edmond John Hogan|num2=1290|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[George Prendergast]]<br />{{Small|(1854–1937)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of North Melbourne|North Melbourne]]}}
|20 May<br>1927
| [[1924 Victorian state election|1924]]
|22 November<br>1928
| 18 July 1924
|{{ayd|1927|05|20|1928|11|22|duration=on}}
| 18 November 1924
|[[1927 Victorian state election|1927]]
| {{ayd|1924|07|18|1924|11|18|duration=on}}
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| [[Prendergast Ministry|Prendergast]]
|[[First Hogan Ministry|Hogan I]]
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=George Michael Prendergast|num2=979|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!31
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Victorian Farmers' Union}}; color:white" | 29
| rowspan="2" | [[File:29Johnallan.jpg|149x149px]]
|[[File:Will_McPherson.jpg|142x142px]]
|[[William Murray McPherson|'''William McPherson''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Hawthorn|Hawthorn]]}}<br>{{Small|(1865–1932)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir William Murray McPherson|num2=1438|date=18 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | [[John Allan (Australian politician)|John Allan]]<br />{{Small|(1866–1936)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Rodney|Rodney]]}}
|22 November<br>1928
| rowspan="2" | {{emdash}}
|12 December<br>1929
| rowspan="2" | 18 November 1924
|{{ayd|1928|11|22|1929|12|12|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | 20 May 1927
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1924|11|18|1927|05|20|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[National Party of Australia – Victoria|Country]]
|style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" |
|[[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Allan-Peacock ministry|John Allan]]
|[[McPherson Ministry|McPherson]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=John Allan|num2=985|date=18 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!(30)
| rowspan="4" |[[Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers|Lord Somers]]
|[[File:30Nedhogan.jpg|145x145px]]
|'''[[Edmond Hogan]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville|Warrenheip and Grenville]]}}<br>{{Small|(1883–1964)}}<br><ref name=":82" />
|12 December<br>1929
|19 May<br>1932
|{{ayd|1929|12|12|1932|05|19|duration=on}}
|[[1929 Victorian state election|1929]]
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[Second Hogan Ministry|Hogan II]]
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |32
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 30
| [[File:30Nedhogan.jpg|145x145px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Agyle,_Stanley_(cropped).png|146x146px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Stanley Argyle|'''Stanley Argyle''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Toorak|Toorak]]}}<br>{{Small|(1867–1940)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Stanley Seymour Argyle|num2=993|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[Edmond Hogan]]<br />{{Small|(1883–1964)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville|Warrenheip and Grenville]]}}
| rowspan="2" |19 May<br>1932
| [[1927 Victorian state election|1927]]
| rowspan="2" |2 April<br>1935
| 20 May 1927
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1932|05|19|1935|04|02|duration=on}}
| 22 November 1928
|[[1932 Victorian state election|1932]]
| {{ayd|1927|05|20|1928|11|22|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|United Australia Party}}; |
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Australia Party|United Australia]]
| [[First Hogan Ministry|Hogan I]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Argyle ministry|Argyle]]
| <ref name=":8">{{Cite re-member|name=Edmond John Hogan|num2=1290|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1935 Victorian state election|1935]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" | 31
|-style="height:25px"
| [[File:Will McPherson.jpg|142x142px]]
! rowspan="6" |33
| [[William Murray McPherson|William McPherson]]<br />{{Small|(1865–1932)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Hawthorn|Hawthorn]]}}
| rowspan="6" |[[File:Albert_Dunstan_(cropped).jpg|140x140px]]
| {{emdash}}
| rowspan="6" |[[Albert Dunstan|'''Albert Dunstan''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Korong and Eaglehawk|Korong and Eaglehawk]]}}<br>{{Small|(1882–1950)}}<br><ref name=":9">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Albert Arthur Dunstan|num2=1178|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| 22 November 1928
| rowspan="6" |2 April<br>1935
| 12 December 1929
| rowspan="6" |14 September<br>1943
| {{ayd|1928|11|22|1929|12|12|duration=on}}
| rowspan="6" |{{ayd|1935|04|02|1943|09|14|duration=on}}
| [[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
| rowspan="3" |{{emdash}}
| [[McPherson Ministry|McPherson]]
| rowspan="6" style="background:{{party color|Country Party}}; |
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir William Murray McPherson|num2=1438|date=18 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="6" |[[United Country Party (Australia)|United Country]]
| rowspan="6" |[[First Dunstan Ministry (Victoria)|Dunstan I]]
|-
|-
| style="vertical-align: top;" |[[Edward VIII]]<br><small>(1936)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[William Vanneck, 5th Baron Huntingfield|The Lord Huntingfield]]}}}}
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | <small>(30)</small>
|-style="height:25px"
| [[File:30Nedhogan.jpg|145x145px]]
| rowspan="12" style="vertical-align: top;" |[[George VI]]<br><small>(1936–1952)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[William Vanneck, 5th Baron Huntingfield|The Lord Huntingfield]]<br>(until 1939) | [[Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria|Sir Winston Dugan]]<br>(1939–1949) | [[Dallas Brooks|Sir Dallas Brooks]]<br>(from 1949)}}}}
| [[Edmond Hogan]]<br />{{Small|(1883–1964)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville|Warrenheip and Grenville]]}}
| [[1929 Victorian state election|1929]]
| 12 December 1929
| 19 May 1932
| {{ayd|1929|12|12|1932|05|19|duration=on}}
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| [[Second Hogan Ministry|Hogan II]]
|<ref name=":8" />
|-
|-
|[[1937 Victorian state election|1937]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|United Australia Party}}; color:white" | 32
| [[File:Agyle, Stanley (cropped).png|146x146px]]
| [[Stanley Argyle]]<br />{{Small|(1867–1940)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Toorak|Toorak]]}}
| [[1932 Victorian state election|1932]]<br />[[1935 Victorian state election|1935]]
| 19 May 1932
| 2 April 1935
| {{ayd|1932|05|19|1935|04|02|duration=on}}
| [[United Australia Party|United Australia]]
| [[Argyle Ministry|Argyle I]]<br />[[Argyle Ministry|Argyle II]]
| rowspan="4" |[[William Vanneck, 5th Baron Huntingfield|Lord Huntingfield]]
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Stanley Seymour Argyle|num2=993|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1940 Victorian state election|1940]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="4" style="background:{{party color|Country Party}}; color:white" | 33
| rowspan="4" | [[File:Albert Dunstan (cropped).jpg|140x140px]]
| rowspan="4" | [[Albert Dunstan]]<br />{{Small|(1882–1950)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Korong and Eaglehawk|Korong and Eaglehawk]]}}
| rowspan="4" | [[1937 Victorian state election|1937]]<br />[[1940 Victorian state election|1940]]<br />[[1943 Victorian state election|1943]]
| rowspan="4" | 2 April 1935
| rowspan="4" | 14 September 1943
| rowspan="4" | {{ayd|1935|04|02|1943|09|14|duration=on}}
| rowspan="4" | [[United Country Party (Australia)|United Country]]
| rowspan="4" | [[First Dunstan Ministry (Victoria)|Dunstan I]]
| rowspan="4" | <ref name=":9">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir Albert Arthur Dunstan|num2=1178|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1943 Victorian state election|1943]]
|[[Edward VIII]]
|-
|-
!34
| rowspan="9" |[[George VI]]
|[[File:John_Cain_1954.jpg|123x123px]]
|[[John Cain (34th Premier of Victoria)|'''John Cain''' (Sr.)]]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Northcote|Northcote]]}}<br>{{Small|(1882–1957)}}<br><ref name=":10">{{Cite re-member|name=John Cain|num2=1092|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|14 September<br>1943
|18 September<br>1943
|{{ayd|1943|09|14|1943|09|18|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[First Cain ministry|Cain (Sr.) I]]
|-
|-
!(33)
| rowspan="6" |[[Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria|Lord Dugan]]
|[[File:Albert_Dunstan_(cropped).jpg|140x140px]]
|[[Albert Dunstan|'''Albert Dunstan''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Korong and Eaglehawk|Korong and Eaglehawk]]}}<br>{{Small|(1882–1950)}}<br><ref name=":9" />
|18 September<br>1943
|2 October<br>1945
|{{ayd|1943|09|18|1945|10|02|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Country Party}}; |
|[[United Country Party (Australia)|United Country]]
|[[Second Dunstan Ministry (Victoria)|Dunstan II]]
|-
|-
!35
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 34
| [[File:John Cain 1954.jpg|123x123px]]
|[[File:Imcfarlanemp.jpg]]
|[[Ian Macfarlan|'''Ian Macfarlan''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Brighton|Brighton]]}}<br>{{Small|(1881–1964)}}<br><ref>{{Cite re-member|name=John Robert MacFarlan|num2=1407|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[John Cain (senior)|John Cain Sr.]]<br />{{Small|(1882–1957)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Northcote|Northcote]]}}
|2 October<br>1945
| {{emdash}}
|21 November<br>1945
| 14 September 1943
|{{ayd|1945|10|02|1945|11|21|duration=on}}
| 18 September 1943
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|1943|09|14|1943|09|18|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| [[First Cain Ministry|Cain Sr. I]]
|[[Macfarlan Ministry|Macfarlan]]
| <ref name=":10">{{Cite re-member|name=John Cain|num2=1092|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!(34)
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Country Party}}; color:white" | <small>(33)</small>
| [[File:Albert Dunstan (cropped).jpg|140x140px]]
|[[File:John_Cain_1954.jpg|123x123px]]
| [[Albert Dunstan]]<br />{{Small|(1882–1950)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Korong and Eaglehawk|Korong and Eaglehawk]]}}
|[[John Cain (34th Premier of Victoria)|'''John Cain''' (Sr.)]]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Northcote|Northcote]]}}<br>{{Small|(1882–1957)}}<br><ref name=":10" />
|21 November<br>1945
| {{emdash}}
|20 November<br>1945
| 18 September 1943
|{{ayd|1945|11|21|1947|11|20|duration=on}}
| 2 October 1945
|[[1945 Victorian state election|1945]]
| {{ayd|1943|09|18|1945|10|02|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
| [[United Country Party (Australia)|United Country]]
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| [[Second Dunstan Ministry (Victoria)|Dunstan II]]
|[[Second Cain Ministry|Cain (Sr.) II]]
|<ref name=":9" />
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" |36
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white" | 35
| [[File:Imcfarlanemp.jpg]]
| rowspan="3" |[[File:TomHollway.jpg|127x127px]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Thomas Hollway|'''Thomas Hollway''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Ballarat|Ballarat]]}}<br>{{Small|(1906–1971)}}<br><ref name=":11">{{Cite re-member|name=Thomas Tuke Hollway|num2=1300|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| [[Ian Macfarlan]]<br />{{Small|(1881–1964)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Brighton|Brighton]]}}
| rowspan="3" |20 November<br>1945
| {{emdash}}
| rowspan="3" |27 June<br>1950
| 2 October 1945
| rowspan="3" |{{ayd|1947|11|20|1950|06|27|duration=on}}
| 21 November 1945
| rowspan="2" |[[1947 Victorian state election|1947]]
| {{ayd|1945|10|02|1945|11|21|duration=on}}
| [[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
|[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]<br>{{Small|(until 1949)}}
| [[Macfarlan Ministry|Macfarlan]]
| rowspan="3" |[[First Hollway ministry|Hollway I]]
| <ref>{{Cite re-member|name=John Robert MacFarlan|num2=1407|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-style="height:15px"
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
| rowspan="2" |[[Liberal and Country Party|Liberal and Country]]<br>{{Small|(from 1949)}}
|-
|-
|[[1950 Victorian state election|1950]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | <small>(34)</small>
|-style="height:71px"
| [[File:John Cain 1954.jpg|123x123px]]
! rowspan="2" |37
| [[John Cain (senior)|John Cain Sr.]]<br />{{Small|(1882–1957)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Northcote|Northcote]]}}
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Johnmcdonaldmp.jpg|143x143px]]
| [[1945 Victorian state election|1945]]
| rowspan="2" |[[John McDonald (Victorian politician)|'''John McDonald''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Shepparton|Shepparton]]}}<br>{{Small|(1896–1977)}}<br><ref name="John G B McDonald">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir John Gladstone Black McDonald|num2=1401|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
| 21 November 1945
| rowspan="2" |27 June<br>1950
| 20 November 1947
| rowspan="2" |28 October<br>1952
| {{ayd|1945|11|21|1947|11|20|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1950|06|27|1952|10|28|duration=on}}
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| rowspan="2" |{{emdash}}
| [[Second Cain Ministry|Cain Sr. II]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Country Party}};|
|<ref name=":10" />
| rowspan="2" |[[National Party of Australia – Victoria|Country]]
| rowspan="2" |[[First McDonald Ministry|McDonald I]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="30" style="vertical-align: top;" |[[Elizabeth II]]<br><small>(1952–2022)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Dallas Brooks|Sir Dallas Brooks]]<br>(until 1963) | [[Rohan Delacombe|Sir Rohan Delacombe]]<br>(1963–1974) | [[Henry Winneke|Sir Henry Winneke]]<br>(1974–1982) | [[Brian Murray (governor)|Sir Brian Murray]]<br>(1982–1985) | [[Davis McCaughey]]<br>(1986–1992) | [[Richard McGarvie]]<br>(1992–1997) | [[James Gobbo|Sir James Gobbo]]<br>(1997–2000) | [[John Landy]]<br>(2001–2006) | [[David de Kretser]]<br>(2006–2011) | [[Alex Chernov]]<br>(2011–2015) | [[Linda Dessau]]<br>(from 2015)}}}}
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white" | 36
| rowspan="2" | [[File:TomHollway.jpg|127x127px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Thomas Hollway]]<br />{{Small|(1906–1971)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Ballarat|Ballarat]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1947 Victorian state election|1947]]<br />[[1950 Victorian state election|1950]]
| rowspan="2" | 20 November 1947
| rowspan="2" | 27 June 1950
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1947|11|20|1950|06|27|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]<br />[[Liberal and Country Party|Liberal and Country]]
| rowspan="2" | [[First Hollway Ministry|Hollway I]]<br />[[First Hollway Ministry|Hollway II]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref name=":11">{{Cite re-member|name=Thomas Tuke Hollway|num2=1300|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!(36)
| rowspan="7" |[[Dallas Brooks]]
|[[File:TomHollway.jpg|126x126px]]
|[[Thomas Hollway|'''Thomas Hollway''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Ballarat|Ballarat]]}}<br>{{Small|(1906–1971)}}<br><ref name=":11" />
|28 October<br>1952
|31 October<br>1952
|{{ayd|1952|10|28|1952|10|31|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
|Electoral Reform
|[[Second Hollway Ministry|Hollway III]]
|-
|-
!(37)
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Country Party}}; color:white" | 37
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Johnmcdonaldmp.jpg|143x143px]]
|[[File:Johnmcdonaldmp.jpg|143x143px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[John McDonald (Victorian politician)|John McDonald]]<br />{{Small|(1896–1977)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Shepparton|Shepparton]]}}
|[[John McDonald (Victorian politician)|'''John McDonald''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Shepparton|Shepparton]]}}<br>{{Small|(1896–1977)}}<br><ref name="John G B McDonald" />
|31 October<br>1952
| rowspan="2" | {{emdash}}
|17 December<br>1952
| rowspan="2" | 27 June 1950
|{{ayd|1952|10|31|1952|12|17|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | 28 October 1952
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1950|06|27|1952|10|28|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Country Party}}; |
| rowspan="2" | [[National Party of Australia – Victoria|Country]]
|[[National Party of Australia – Victoria|Country]]
| rowspan="2" | [[First McDonald Ministry|McDonald I]]
|[[Second McDonald Ministry|McDonald II]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref name="John G B McDonald">{{Cite re-member|name=Sir John Gladstone Black McDonald|num2=1401|date=15 August 2023|access-date=12 October 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!(34)
| rowspan="25" |[[Elizabeth II]]
|[[File:John_Cain_1954.jpg|122x122px]]
|[[John Cain (34th Premier of Victoria)|'''John Cain''' (Sr.)]]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Northcote|Northcote]]}}<br>{{Small|(1882–1957)}}<br><ref name=":10" />
|17 December<br>1952
|7 June<br>1955
|{{ayd|1952|12|17|1955|06|07|duration=on}}
|[[1952 Victorian state election|1952]]
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[Third Cain Ministry|Cain (Sr.) III]]
|-
|-
! rowspan="7" |38
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)}}; color:white" | <small>(36)</small>
| [[File:TomHollway.jpg|126x126px]]
| rowspan="7" |[[File:Henry_Bolte.jpg|128x128px]]
| rowspan="7" |'''[[Henry Bolte]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Hampden|Hampden]]}}<br>{{Small|(1908–1990)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Sir Henry Edward Bolte|id=henry-bolte|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
| [[Thomas Hollway]]<br />{{Small|(1906–1971)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Ballarat|Ballarat]]}}
| rowspan="7" |7 June<br>1955
| {{emdash}}
| rowspan="7" |23 August<br>1972
| 28 October 1952
| rowspan="7" |{{ayd|1955|06|07|1972|08|23|duration=on}}
| 31 October 1952
|[[1955 Victorian state election|1955]]
| {{ayd|1952|10|28|1952|10|31|duration=on}}
| rowspan="7" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
| Electoral Reform
| rowspan="4" |[[Liberal and Country Party|Liberal and Country]]<br>{{Small|(until 1965)}}
| [[Second Hollway Ministry|Hollway III]]
| rowspan="7" |[[Bolte Ministry|Bolte]]
|<ref name=":11" />
|-
|-
|[[1958 Victorian state election|1958]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Country Party}}; color:white" | <small>(37)</small>
| [[File:Johnmcdonaldmp.jpg|143x143px]]
| [[John McDonald (Victorian politician)|John McDonald]]<br />{{Small|(1896–1977)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Shepparton|Shepparton]]}}
| {{emdash}}
| 31 October 1952
| 17 December 1952
| {{ayd|1952|10|31|1952|12|17|duration=on}}
| [[National Party of Australia – Victoria|Country]]
| [[Second McDonald Ministry|McDonald II]]
| <ref name="John G B McDonald" />
|-
|-
|[[1961 Victorian state election|1961]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | <small>(34)</small>
|-style="height:15px"
| [[File:John Cain 1954.jpg|122x122px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[1964 Victorian state election|1964]]
| [[John Cain (senior)|John Cain Sr.]]<br />{{Small|(1882–1957)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Northcote|Northcote]]}}
| [[1952 Victorian state election|1952]]
| 17 December 1952
| 7 June 1955
| {{ayd|1952|12|17|1955|06|07|duration=on}}
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| [[Third Cain Ministry|Cain Sr. III]]
| <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=John Cain|id=john-cain-senior|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white" | 38
| rowspan="3" |[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]<br>{{Small|(from 1965)}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Henry Bolte.jpg|128x128px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Henry Bolte]]<br />{{Small|(1908–1990)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Hampden|Hampden]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1955 Victorian state election|1955]]<br />[[1958 Victorian state election|1958]]<br />[[1961 Victorian state election|1961]]<br />[[1964 Victorian state election|1964]]<br />[[1967 Victorian state election|1967]]<br />[[1970 Victorian state election|1970]]
| rowspan="2" | 7 June 1955
| rowspan="2" | 23 August 1972
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1955|06|07|1972|08|23|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberal and Country Party|Liberal and Country]]<br />[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Bolte Ministry|Bolte I]]<br />[[Bolte Ministry|Bolte II]]<br />[[Bolte Ministry|Bolte III]]<br />[[Bolte Ministry|Bolte IV]]<br />[[Bolte Ministry|Bolte V]]<br />[[Bolte Ministry|Bolte VI]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Sir Henry Edward Bolte|id=henry-bolte|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1967 Victorian state election|1967]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Rohan Delacombe]]
|-
|-
|[[1970 Victorian state election|1970]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white" | 39
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Dick Hamer.jpg|104x104px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Rupert Hamer]]<br />{{Small|(1916–2004)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Kew|Kew]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1973 Victorian state election|1973]]<br />[[1976 Victorian state election|1976]]<br />[[1979 Victorian state election|1979]]
| rowspan="2" | 23 August 1972
| rowspan="2" | 5 June 1981
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1972|08|23|1981|06|05|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Hamer Ministry|Hamer I]]<br />[[Hamer Ministry|Hamer II]]<br />[[Hamer Ministry|Hamer III]]<br />[[Hamer Ministry|Hamer IV]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Sir Rupert James Hamer (KCMG)|id=rupert-hamer|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[Henry Winneke]]
! rowspan="4" |39
| rowspan="4" |[[File:Dick_Hamer.jpg|104x104px]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Rupert Hamer|'''Rupert Hamer''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Kew|Kew]]}}<br>{{Small|(1916–2004)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Sir Rupert James Hamer (KCMG)|id=rupert-hamer|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="4" |23 August<br>1972
| rowspan="4" |5 June<br>1981
| rowspan="4" |{{ayd|1972|08|23|1981|06|05|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="4" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
| rowspan="4" |[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Hamer Ministry|Hamer]]
|-
|-
|[[1973 Victorian state election|1973]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white" | 40
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Lindsay Thompson with Japanese MP (cropped).jpg|130x130px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Lindsay Thompson]]<br />{{Small|(1923–2008)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Malvern|Malvern]]}}
| rowspan="2" | {{emdash}}
| rowspan="2" | 5 June 1981
| rowspan="2" | 8 April 1982
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1981|06|05|1982|04|08|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Thompson Ministry|Thompson]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Lindsay Hamilton Simpson Thompson (KCMG, AO, OAM)|id=lindsay-thompson|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1976 Victorian state election|1976]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Brian Murray (governor)|Brian Murray]]
|-
|-
|[[1979 Victorian state election|1979]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 41
| rowspan="2" | [[File:John Cain 2018.jpg|125x125px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria)|John Cain Jr.]]<br />{{Small|(1931–2019)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Bundoora|Bundoora]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1982 Victorian state election|1982]]<br />[[1985 Victorian state election|1985]]<br />[[1988 Victorian state election|1988]]
| rowspan="2" | 8 April 1982
| rowspan="2" | 10 August 1990
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1982|04|08|1990|08|10|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Cain II Ministry|Cain Jr.]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=John Cain|id=john-cain-junior|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!40
| rowspan="2" |[[Davis McCaughey]]
|[[File:Lindsay_Thompson_with_Japanese_MP_(cropped).jpg|130x130px]]
|[[Lindsay Thompson|'''Lindsay Thompson''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Malvern|Malvern]]}}<br>{{Small|(1923–2008)}}<br><ref name=":12">{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Lindsay Hamilton Simpson Thompson (KCMG, AO, OAM)|id=lindsay-thompson|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|5 June<br>1981
|8 April<br>1982
|{{ayd|1981|06|05|1982|04|08|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
|[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
|[[Thompson Ministry|Thompson]]
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" |41
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 42
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Joan kirner.jpg|154x154px]]
| rowspan="3" |[[File:John_Cain_2018.jpg|125x125px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Joan Kirner]]<br />{{Small|(1938–2015)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Williamstown|Williamstown]]}}
| rowspan="3" |[[John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria)|'''John Cain''' (Jr.)]]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Bundoora|Bundoora]]}}<br>{{Small|(1931–2019)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=John Cain|id=john-cain-junior|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | {{emdash}}
| rowspan="3" |8 April<br>1982
| rowspan="2" | 10 August 1990
| rowspan="3" |10 August<br>1990
| rowspan="2" | 6 October 1992
| rowspan="3" |{{ayd|1982|04|08|1990|08|10|duration=on}}
|[[1982 Victorian state election|1982]]
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1990|08|10|1992|10|06|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
| rowspan="2" | [[Kirner Ministry|Kirner]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Cain II Ministry|Cain (Jr.)]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Joan Elizabeth Kirner (OAM, AC)|id=joan-kirner|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1985 Victorian state election|1985]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Richard McGarvie]]
|-
|-
|[[1988 Victorian state election|1988]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white" | 43
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Jeff Kennett.jpg|148x148px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Jeff Kennett]]<br />{{Small|(b. 1948)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Burwood|Burwood]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[1992 Victorian state election|1992]]<br />[[1996 Victorian state election|1996]]
| rowspan="2" | 6 October 1992
| rowspan="2" | 20 October 1999
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|1992|10|06|1999|10|20|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Kennett Ministry|Kennett I]]<br />[[Kennett Ministry|Kennett II]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Jeffrey Gibb Kennett (AC)|id=jeffrey-gibb-kennett|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!42
| rowspan="2" |[[James Gobbo]]
|[[File:Joan_kirner.jpg|154x154px]]
|[[Joan Kirner|'''Joan Kirner''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Williamstown|Williamstown]]}}<br>{{Small|(1938–2015)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Joan Elizabeth Kirner (OAM, AC)|id=joan-kirner|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|10 August<br>1990
|6 October<br>1992
|{{ayd|1990|08|10|1992|10|06|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[Kirner Ministry|Kirner]]
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |43
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 44
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Steve Bracks at a Vietnam Veterans Day ceremony, August 2006.jpg|141x141px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Jeff_Kennett.jpg|148x148px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Jeff Kennett|'''Jeff Kennett''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Burwood|Burwood]]}}<br>{{Small|(born 1948)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Jeffrey Gibb Kennett (AC)|id=jeffrey-gibb-kennett|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="3" | [[Steve Bracks]]<br />{{Small|(b. 1954)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Williamstown|Williamstown]]}}
| rowspan="2" |6 October<br>1992
| rowspan="3" | [[1999 Victorian state election|1999]]<br />[[2002 Victorian state election|2002]]<br />[[2006 Victorian state election|2006]]
| rowspan="3" | 20 October 1999
| rowspan="2" |20 October<br>1999
| rowspan="3" | 30 July 2007
| rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1992|10|06|1999|10|20|duration=on}}
|[[1992 Victorian state election|1992]]
| rowspan="3" | {{ayd|1999|10|20|2007|07|30|duration=on}}
| rowspan="3" | [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
| rowspan="3" | [[Bracks Ministry|Bracks I]]<br />[[Bracks Ministry|Bracks II]]<br />[[Bracks Ministry|Bracks III]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Kennett Ministry|Kennett]]
| rowspan="3" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Stephen Phillip Bracks|id=steve-bracks|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[1996 Victorian state election|1996]]
|[[John Landy]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[David de Kretser]]
! rowspan="3" |44
| rowspan="3" |[[File:Steve_Bracks_at_a_Vietnam_Veterans_Day_ceremony,_August_2006.jpg|141x141px]]
| rowspan="3" |'''[[Steve Bracks]]'''<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Williamstown|Williamstown]]}}<br>{{Small|(born 1954)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Stephen Phillip Bracks|id=steve-bracks|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="3" |20 October<br>1999
| rowspan="3" |30 July<br>2007
| rowspan="3" |{{ayd|1999|10|20|2007|07|30|duration=on}}
|[[1999 Victorian state election|1999]]
| rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
| rowspan="3" |[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Bracks Ministry|Bracks]]
|-
|-
|[[2002 Victorian state election|2002]]
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 45
| [[File:John Brumby.jpg|125x125px]]
| [[John Brumby]]<br />{{Small|(b. 1953)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Broadmeadows|Broadmeadows]]}}
| {{emdash}}
| 30 July 2007
| 2 December 2010
| {{ayd|2007|07|30|2010|12|02|duration=on}}
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| [[Brumby Ministry|Brumby]]
| <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Hon John Mansfield Brumby|id=john-brumby|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[2006 Victorian state election|2006]]
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white" | 46
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Chinese New Year 2013 85 - Ted Baillieu (8459813505).jpg|143x143px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Ted Baillieu]]<br />{{Small|(b. 1953)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Hawthorn|Hawthorn]]}}
| rowspan="2" | [[2010 Victorian state election|2010]]
| rowspan="2" | 2 December 2010
| rowspan="2" | 6 March 2013
| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|2010|12|02|2013|03|06|duration=on}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Baillieu Ministry|Baillieu]]
| rowspan="2" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Edward Norman Baillieu|id=ted-baillieu|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!45
| rowspan="3" |[[Alex Chernov]]
|[[File:John_Brumby.jpg|125x125px]]
|[[John Brumby|'''John Brumby''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Broadmeadows|Broadmeadows]]}}<br>{{Small|(born 1953)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Hon John Mansfield Brumby|id=john-brumby|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|30 July<br>2007
|2 December<br>2010
|{{ayd|2007|07|30|2010|12|02|duration=on}}
|{{emdash}}
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[Brumby Ministry|Brumby]]
|-
|-
!46
! scope="row" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white" | 47
|[[File:Chinese_New_Year_2013_85_-_Ted_Baillieu_(8459813505).jpg|143x143px]]
| [[File:Premier Denis Napthine.jpg|154x154px]]
|[[Ted Baillieu|'''Ted Baillieu''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Hawthorn|Hawthorn]]}}<br>{{Small|(born 1953)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=Edward Norman Baillieu|id=ted-baillieu|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
| [[Denis Napthine]]<br />{{Small|(b. 1952)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of South-West Coast|South-West Coast]]}}
|2 December<br>2010
| {{emdash}}
| 6 March 2013
|6 March<br>2013
|{{ayd|2010|12|02|2013|03|06|duration=on}}
| 4 December 2014
|[[2010 Victorian state election|2010]]
| {{ayd|2013|03|06|2014|12|04|duration=on}}
| [[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
|style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
|[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| [[Napthine Ministry|Napthine]]
|[[Baillieu Ministry|Baillieu]]
| <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=The Hon. Dr. Denis Vincent Napthine|id=denis-napthine|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!47
! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="4" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 48
| rowspan="4" | [[File:Daniel Andrews 2018.jpg|140x140px]]
|[[File:Premier_Denis_Napthine.jpg|154x154px]]
|[[Denis Napthine|'''Denis Napthine''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of South-West Coast|South-West Coast]]}}<br>{{Small|(born 1952)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=The Hon. Dr. Denis Vincent Napthine|id=denis-napthine|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="4" | [[Daniel Andrews]]<br />{{Small|(b. 1972)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Mulgrave (Victoria)|Mulgrave]]}}
|6 March<br>2013
| rowspan="4" | [[2014 Victorian state election|2014]]<br />[[2018 Victorian state election|2018]]<br />[[2022 Victorian state election|2022]]
| rowspan="4" | 4 December 2014
|4 December<br>2014
|{{ayd|2013|03|06|2014|12|04|duration=on}}
| rowspan="4" | 27 September 2023
|{{emdash}}
| rowspan="4" | {{ayd|2014|12|04|2023|09|27|duration=on}}
|style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; |
| rowspan="4" | [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan="4" | [[First Andrews ministry|Andrews I]]<br />[[Second Andrews ministry|Andrews II]]<br />[[Third Andrews ministry|Andrews III]]
|[[Napthine Ministry|Napthine]]
| rowspan="4" | <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=The Hon. Daniel Michael Andrews|id=daniel-andrews|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[Linda Dessau]]
! rowspan="4" |48
| rowspan="4" |[[File:Daniel_Andrews_2018.jpg|140x140px]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Daniel Andrews|'''Daniel Andrews''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Mulgrave (Victoria)|Mulgrave]]}}<br>{{Small|(born 1972)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=The Hon. Daniel Michael Andrews|id=daniel-andrews|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
| rowspan="4" |4 December<br>2014
| rowspan="4" |27 September<br>2023
| rowspan="4" |{{ayd|2014|12|04|2023|09|27|duration=on}}
|[[2014 Victorian state election|2014]]
| rowspan="4" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
| rowspan="4" |[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|[[First Andrews ministry|Andrews I]]
|-style="height:15px"
| rowspan="2" |[[2018 Victorian state election|2018]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Second Andrews ministry|Andrews II]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" style="vertical-align: top;" |[[Charles III]]<br><small>(since 2022)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Linda Dessau]]<br>(until 2023) | [[Margaret Gardner]]<br>(since 2023)}}}}
| rowspan="3" |[[Charles III]]
|-
|-
|[[2022 Victorian state election|2022]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Margaret Gardner]]
|[[Third Andrews ministry|Andrews III]]
|-
|-
!49
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| [[File:Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan.jpg|100x100px]]
|[[File:Victorian_Premier_Jacinta_Allan.jpg|100x100px]]
| [[Jacinta Allan]]<br />{{Small|(b. 1973)}}<br />{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Bendigo East|Bendigo East]]}}
|[[Jacinta Allan|'''Jacinta Allan''']]<br>{{Small|MP for [[Electoral district of Bendigo East|Bendigo East]]}}<br>{{Small|(born 1973)}}<br><ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=The Hon. Jacinta Allan|id=jacinta-allan|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|27 September<br>2023
| {{emdash}}
|''Incumbent''
| 27 September 2023
|{{ayd|2023|09|27|duration=on}}
| ''Incumbent''
|{{emdash}}
| {{ayd|2023|09|27|duration=on}}
| [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
|style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" |
|[[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]]
| [[Allan ministry|Jacinta Allan]]
|[[Allan ministry|Jacinta Allan]]
| <ref>{{Cite Parliament of Victoria Member Profile|name=The Hon. Jacinta Allan|id=jacinta-allan|access-date=29 November 2023}}</ref>
|}
|}

== Timeline ==
== Timeline ==
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Revision as of 10:14, 1 March 2024

Premier of Victoria
Incumbent
Jacinta Allan
since 27 September 2023
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Style
StatusHead of government
Member of
Reports toParliament
Seat1 Treasury Place, Melbourne
AppointerGovernor of Victoria
Term lengthAt the governor's pleasure
by convention, based on appointee's ability to command confidence in the Legislative Assembly
Constituting instrumentNone (constitutional convention)
Formation28 November 1855
First holderWilliam Haines
DeputyDeputy premier of Victoria
SalaryA$481,190[1]
Websitewww.premier.vic.gov.au

The premier of Victoria is the head of government of the Australian state of Victoria. The premier leads the Cabinet of Victoria and selects its ministers. The premier is appointed by the governor of Victoria and must be a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. In order to be appointed, the premier must command confidence in the Legislative Assembly, meaning that they must have the support of a majority of Legislative Assembly members. In practice, this is typically the leader of the political party who holds the support of a majority of lower house members.[2]

Each premier since 1933, apart from Ian Macfarlan, who only served for 51 days, has had a portrait commissioned for the Victorian Parliament's portrait collection. The tradition was initiated by Legislative Council President Fred Grimwade. Premiers who hold the office for 3,000 days are granted a statue as a commemoration of their legacy. Five premiers, Daniel Andrews, Henry Bolte, John Cain Jr, Albert Dunstan, and Rupert Hamer, have achieved this milestone and four have their statues near the premier's office at 1 Treasury Place.[3]

The longest-serving premier was Henry Bolte, who served from 7 June 1955 to 23 August 1972 for a total of 17 years, and 77 days in office. He was a member of the Liberal Party. By contrast, the shortest-serving premier was George Elmslie, who served from 9 December 1913 to 22 December 1913 for a total of 13 days in office. He was also the first premier from the Labor Party.[4] The current premier is Jacinta Allan of the Labor Party, who assumed the office on 27 September 2023 following the resignation of Daniel Andrews.[5]

List of premiers of Victoria

No. Portrait Name
Electoral district
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Election Party Ministry Monarch
Term start Term end Time in office[6]
1 William Haines
MP for South Grant
(1810–1866)
[7]
28 November
1855
11 March
1857
1 year, 104 days 1856 Independent Haines I Victoria
(1837–1901)
Governor:
2 John O'Shanassy
MP for Kilmore
(1818–1883)
[8]
11 March
1857
29 April
1857
50 days Independent O'Shanassy I
(1) William Haines
MP for South Grant
(1810–1866)
[7]
29 April
1857
10 March
1858
316 days Independent Haines II
(2) John O'Shanassy
MP for Kilmore
(1818–1883)
[8]
10 March
1858
27 October
1859
1 year, 232 days Independent O'Shanassy II
3 William Nicholson
MP for Sandridge
(1816–1865)
[9]
27 October
1859
26 November
1860
1 year, 31 days 1859 Independent Nicholson
4 Richard Heales
MP for East Bourke Boroughs
(1822–1864)
[10]
26 November
1860
14 November
1861
354 days Independent Heales
1861
(2) John O'Shanassy
MP for Kilmore
(1818–1883)
[8]
14 November
1861
27 June
1863
1 year, 226 days Independent O'Shanassy III
5 James McCulloch
MP for Mornington
(1819–1893)
[11]
27 June
1863
6 May
1868
4 years, 315 days Independent McCulloch I
1864
1866
1868
6 Charles Sladen
MP for Western Province
(1816–1884)
[12]
6 May
1868
11 July
1868
67 days Independent Sladen
(5) James McCulloch
MP for Mornington
(1819–1893)
[11]
11 July
1868
20 September
1869
1 year, 72 days Independent McCulloch II
7 John Alexander MacPherson
MP for Dundas
(1833–1894)
[13]
20 September
1869
9 April
1870
202 days Independent MacPherson
(5) James McCulloch
MP for Mornington
(1819–1893)
[11]
9 April
1870
19 June
1871
1 year, 72 days Independent McCulloch III
1871
8 Charles Gavan Duffy
MP for Dalhousie
(1816–1903)
[14]
19 June
1871
10 June
1872
358 days Independent Duffy
9 James Francis
MP for Richmond
(1819–1884)
[15]
10 June
1872
31 July
1874
2 years, 52 days Independent Francis
1874
10 George Kerferd
MP for Ovens
(1831–1889)
[16]
31 July
1874
7 August
1875
1 year, 8 days Independent Kerferd
11 Graham Berry
MP for Geelong West
(1822–1904)
[17]
7 August
1875
20 October
1875
75 days Liberal Berry I
(5) James McCulloch
MP for Warrnambool
(1819–1893)
[11]
20 October
1875
21 May
1877
1 year, 214 days Conservative McCulloch IV
(11) Graham Berry
MP for Geelong
(1822–1904)
[17]
21 May
1877
5 March
1880
2 years, 290 days 1877 Liberal Berry II
12 James Service
MP for Maldon
(1823–1899)
[18]
5 March
1880
3 August
1880
152 days Feb. 1880 Conservative Service I
(11) Graham Berry
MP for Geelong
(1822–1904)
[17]
3 August
1880
9 July
1881
341 days Jul. 1880 Liberal Berry III
13 Bryan O'Loghlen
MP for West Bourke
(1828–1905)
[19]
9 July
1881
8 March
1883
1 year, 243 days Liberal O'Loghlen
(12) James Service
MP for Castlemaine
(1823–1899)
[18]
8 March
1883
18 February
1886
2 years, 348 days 1883 Conservative Service II
14 Duncan Gillies
MP for Rodney
(until 1889)
MP for Eastern Suburbs
(from 1889)

(1834–1903)
[20]
18 February
1886
5 November
1890
4 years, 261 days 1886 Conservative Gillies
1889
15 James Munro
MP for Geelong
(1832–1908)
[21]
5 November
1890
16 February
1892
1 year, 104 days Liberal Munro
16 William Shiels
MP for Normanby
(1848–1904)
[22]
16 February
1892
23 January
1893
343 days 1892 Liberal Shiels
17 James Patterson
MP for Castlemaine
(1833–1895)
[23]
23 January
1893
27 September
1894
1 year, 248 days Conservative Patterson
18 George Turner
MP for St Kilda
(1851–1916)
[24]
27 September
1894
5 December
1899
5 years, 70 days 1894 Protectionist and Liberal Turner I
1897
19 Allan McLean
MP for Gippsland North
(1840–1911)
[25]
5 December
1899
19 November
1900
350 days Liberal McLean
(18) George Turner
MP for St Kilda
(1851–1916)
[24]
19 November
1900
12 February
1901
86 days 1900 Liberal Turner II
Edward VII
(1901–1910)
Governor:
20 Alexander Peacock
MP for Clunes and Allandale
(1861–1933)
[26]
12 February
1901
10 June
1902
1 year, 119 days Liberal Peacock I
21 William Irvine
MP for Lowan
(1858–1943)
[27]
10 June
1902
16 February
1904
1 year, 252 days Reform Irvine
1902
22 Thomas Bent
MP for Brighton
(1838–1909)
[2]
16 February
1904
8 January
1909
4 years, 328 days Reform Bent
1904
1907
1908
23 John Murray
MP for Warrnambool
(1851–1916)
[28]
8 January
1909
18 May
1912
3 years, 132 days Commonwealth Liberal Murray
George V
(1910–1936)
Governor:
1911
24 William Watt
MP for Essendon
(1871–1946)
[29]
18 May
1912
9 December
1913
1 year, 206 days Commonwealth Liberal Watt I
25 George Elmslie
MP for Albert Park
(1861–1918)
[30]
9 December
1913
22 December
1913
14 days Labor Elmslie
(24) William Watt
MP for Essendon
(1871–1946)
[29]
22 December
1913
18 June
1914
179 days Commonwealth Liberal Watt II
(20) Alexander Peacock
MP for Allandale
(1861–1933)
[26]
18 June
1914
29 November
1917
3 years, 165 days Commonwealth Liberal Peacock II
1914
26 John Bowser
MP for Wangaratta
(1858–1936)
[31]
29 November
1917
21 March
1918
144 days 1917 Nationalist Bowser
27 Harry Lawson
MP for Castlemaine and Maldon
(1875–1952)
[32]
21 March
1918
28 April
1924
6 years, 39 days Nationalist Lawson
1920
1921
(20) Alexander Peacock
MP for Allandale
(1861–1933)
[26]
28 April
1924
18 July
1924
82 days Nationalist Peacock III
28 George Prendergast
MP for North Melbourne
(1854–1937)
[33]
18 July
1924
18 November
1924
124 days 1924 Labor Prendergast
29 John Allan
MP for Rodney
(1866–1936)
[34]
18 November
1924
20 May
1927
2 years, 184 days Country John Allan
30 Edmond Hogan
MP for Warrenheip and Grenville
(1883–1964)
[35]
20 May
1927
22 November
1928
1 year, 187 days 1927 Labor Hogan I
31 William McPherson
MP for Hawthorn
(1865–1932)
[36]
22 November
1928
12 December
1929
1 year, 21 days Nationalist McPherson
(30) Edmond Hogan
MP for Warrenheip and Grenville
(1883–1964)
[35]
12 December
1929
19 May
1932
2 years, 160 days 1929 Labor Hogan II
32 Stanley Argyle
MP for Toorak
(1867–1940)
[37]
19 May
1932
2 April
1935
2 years, 319 days 1932 United Australia Argyle
1935
33 Albert Dunstan
MP for Korong and Eaglehawk
(1882–1950)
[38]
2 April
1935
14 September
1943
8 years, 166 days United Country Dunstan I
Edward VIII
(1936)
Governor:
George VI
(1936–1952)
Governor:
1937
1940
1943
34 John Cain (Sr.)
MP for Northcote
(1882–1957)
[39]
14 September
1943
18 September
1943
5 days Labor Cain (Sr.) I
(33) Albert Dunstan
MP for Korong and Eaglehawk
(1882–1950)
[38]
18 September
1943
2 October
1945
2 years, 15 days United Country Dunstan II
35 Ian Macfarlan
MP for Brighton
(1881–1964)
[40]
2 October
1945
21 November
1945
51 days Liberal Macfarlan
(34) John Cain (Sr.)
MP for Northcote
(1882–1957)
[39]
21 November
1945
20 November
1945
2 years, 0 days 1945 Labor Cain (Sr.) II
36 Thomas Hollway
MP for Ballarat
(1906–1971)
[41]
20 November
1945
27 June
1950
2 years, 220 days 1947 Liberal
(until 1949)
Hollway I
Liberal and Country
(from 1949)
1950
37 John McDonald
MP for Shepparton
(1896–1977)
[42]
27 June
1950
28 October
1952
2 years, 124 days Country McDonald I
Elizabeth II
(1952–2022)
Governor:
(36) Thomas Hollway
MP for Ballarat
(1906–1971)
[41]
28 October
1952
31 October
1952
4 days Electoral Reform Hollway III
(37) John McDonald
MP for Shepparton
(1896–1977)
[42]
31 October
1952
17 December
1952
48 days Country McDonald II
(34) John Cain (Sr.)
MP for Northcote
(1882–1957)
[39]
17 December
1952
7 June
1955
2 years, 173 days 1952 Labor Cain (Sr.) III
38 Henry Bolte
MP for Hampden
(1908–1990)
[43]
7 June
1955
23 August
1972
17 years, 78 days 1955 Liberal and Country
(until 1965)
Bolte
1958
1961
1964
Liberal
(from 1965)
1967
1970
39 Rupert Hamer
MP for Kew
(1916–2004)
[44]
23 August
1972
5 June
1981
8 years, 287 days Liberal Hamer
1973
1976
1979
40 Lindsay Thompson
MP for Malvern
(1923–2008)
[3]
5 June
1981
8 April
1982
308 days Liberal Thompson
41 John Cain (Jr.)
MP for Bundoora
(1931–2019)
[45]
8 April
1982
10 August
1990
8 years, 125 days 1982 Labor Cain (Jr.)
1985
1988
42 Joan Kirner
MP for Williamstown
(1938–2015)
[46]
10 August
1990
6 October
1992
2 years, 58 days Labor Kirner
43 Jeff Kennett
MP for Burwood
(born 1948)
[47]
6 October
1992
20 October
1999
7 years, 15 days 1992 Liberal Kennett
1996
44 Steve Bracks
MP for Williamstown
(born 1954)
[48]
20 October
1999
30 July
2007
7 years, 284 days 1999 Labor Bracks
2002
2006
45 John Brumby
MP for Broadmeadows
(born 1953)
[49]
30 July
2007
2 December
2010
3 years, 126 days Labor Brumby
46 Ted Baillieu
MP for Hawthorn
(born 1953)
[50]
2 December
2010
6 March
2013
2 years, 95 days 2010 Liberal Baillieu
47 Denis Napthine
MP for South-West Coast
(born 1952)
[51]
6 March
2013
4 December
2014
1 year, 274 days Liberal Napthine
48 Daniel Andrews
MP for Mulgrave
(born 1972)
[52]
4 December
2014
27 September
2023
8 years, 298 days 2014 Labor Andrews I
2018 Andrews II
Charles III
(since 2022)
Governor:
2022 Andrews III
49 Jacinta Allan
MP for Bendigo East
(born 1973)
[53]
27 September
2023
Incumbent 223 days Labor Jacinta Allan

Timeline

Jacinta AllanDaniel AndrewsDenis NapthineTed BaillieuJohn BrumbySteve BracksJeff KennettJoan KirnerJohn Cain (41st Premier of Victoria)Lindsay ThompsonRupert HamerHenry BolteJohn McDonald (Victorian politician)Thomas HollwayIan MacfarlanJohn Cain (34th Premier of Victoria)Albert DunstanStanley ArgyleWilliam Murray McPhersonEdmond HoganJohn Allan (Australian politician)George PrendergastHarry LawsonJohn BowserGeorge Elmslie (Australian politician)William Watt (Australian politician)John Murray (Victorian politician)Thomas BentWilliam Irvine (Australian politician)Alexander PeacockAllan McLean (Australian politician)George Turner (Australian politician)James Patterson (Australian politician)William ShielsJames Munro (Australian politician)Duncan GilliesBryan O'LoghlenJames ServiceGraham BerryGeorge KerferdJames FrancisCharles Gavan DuffyJohn Alexander MacPhersonCharles SladenJames McCullochRichard HealesWilliam Nicholson (Australian politician)John O'ShanassyWilliam Haines (Australian politician)

See also

References

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