List of Deputy Speakers
| Number | Name | Term | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M. A. Ayyangar | 30 May 1952 - 7 March 1956 | Indian National Congress |
| 2 | Sardar Hukam Singh | 20 March 1956 - 31 March 1962 | Indian National Congress |
| 3 | S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao | 23 April 1962 - 3 March 1967 | Indian National Congress |
| 4 | R.K. Khadilkar | 28 March 1967 - 1 November 1969 | Indian National Congress |
| 5 | G.G. Swell | 9 February 1970 - 18 January 1977 | All Party Hill Leaders' Conference |
| 6 | Godey Murahari | 1 April 1977 - 22 August 1979 | Indian National Congress |
| 7 | G. Lakshmanan | 1 February 1980 - 31 December 1984 | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
| 8 | M. Thambi Durai | 22 January 1985 - 27 November 1989 | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
| 9 | Shivraj Patil | 19 March 1990 - 13 March 1991 | Indian National Congress |
| 10 | S. Mallikarjunaiah | 13 August 1991 - 10 May 1996 | Bharatiya Janata Party |
| 11 | Suraj Bhan | 12 July 1996 - 4 December 1997 | Bharatiya Janata Party |
| 12 | P.M. Sayeed | 17 December 1998 - 6 February 2004 | Indian National Congress |
| 13 | Charanjit Singh Atwal | 9 June 2004 - 18 May 2009 | Shiromani Akali Dal |
| 14 | Karia Munda | 8 June 2009–present | Bharatiya Janata Party |
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