List of Chief Ministers of Arunachal Pradesh

This is a list of Chief Ministers of Arunachal Pradesh state in India.

# Name Took Office Left Office Party Days In Office
1 Prem Khandu Thungan 13 August 1975 18 September 1979 Janata Party. Elected in first Assembly elections held in 1978. 1507 Days
2 Tomo Riba 18 September 1979 3 November 1979 People's Party of Arunachal Pradesh 47 Days
President's rule 3 November 1979 18 January 1980
3 Gegong Apang 18 January 1980 19 January 1999 Indian National Congress, Arunachal Congress 6940 Days
4 Mukut Mithi 19 January 1999 3 August 2003 Arunachal Congress (Mithi), Indian National Congress 1658 Days
5 Gegong Apang (2nd term) 3 August 2003 9 April 2007 United Democratic Front, Bharatiya Janata Party, Indian National Congress 1346 Days
6 Dorjee Khandu 9 April 2007 30 April 2011* Indian National Congress 1483 Days
7 Jarbom Gamlin 5 May 2011 31 October 2011 Indian National Congress 180 Days
8 Nabam tuki 1 November 2011 Incumbent Indian National Congress


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