The Premier of Bermuda
In 1968 the Bermuda Constitution came into effect. It transferred most powers from the British to a new government headed by a Premier (the leader of the majority party). The same year the first election giving all adults the right to equal votes was held. It was won by the United Bermuda Party (UBP).
The first Premier of Bermuda was Sir Henry Tucker, a direct descendant of the island’s first settlers. He held office from 1968 to 1971, when he resigned and was replaced by Sir Edward Richards, Bermuda’s first black Premier.
The United Bermuda Party held office until the elections of November 1998, when they were defeated by the Progressive Labour Party (PLP).
The current Premier is Ewart Brown. He was elected leader in October 2006 after defeating the Premier Alex Scott in a PLP leadership challenge. He led the party to victory over UBP in the December 2007 general election.
The table below shows all Premiers of Bermuda to the present day:
| Date | Party | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Sir Henry Tucker | UBP | 10/6/68 - 29/12/71 |
| Sir Edward Richards | UBP | 29/12/71 - 29/12/75 |
| John Sharpe | UBP | 29/12/75 - 30/8/77 |
| Sir David Gibbons | UBP | 30/8/77 - 15/1/82 |
| Sir John Swan | UBP | 15/1/82 - 25/8/95 |
| David Saul | UBP | 25/8/95 - 27/3/97 |
| Pamela Gordon | UBP | 27/3/97 - 10/11/98 |
| Jennifer Smith | PLP | 10/11/98 - 29/7/03 |
| Alex Scott | PLP | 29/7/03 - 30/10/06 |
| Ewart Brown | PLP | 30/10/06 - present |

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