Premier of The Cayman Islands - List of Leaders of Government Business

List of Leaders of Government Business

Incumbent Tenure Political Affiliation
Took Office Left Office
Thomas Jefferson November 1992 1994 Non-partisan
Truman Bodden 1994 November 2000 Non-partisan
Kurt Tibbetts 8 November 2000 8 November 2001 Non-partisan
McKeeva Bush 8 November 2001 18 May 2005 United Democratic Party
Kurt Tibbetts 18 May 2005 27 May 2009 People's Progressive Movement
McKeeva Bush 27 May 2009 6 November 2009 United Democratic Party

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