List of Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh

The following are the Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh state in India:

# Name Took Office Left Office Political Party
1 Nawab Sir Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari 3 Apr 1937 16 Jul 1937 Independent
2 Govind Ballabh Pant 17 Jul 1937 2 Nov 1939 Indian National Congress
2 Govind Ballabh Pant 1 Apr 1946 25 Jan 1950 Indian National Congress
2 Govind Ballabh Pant 26 Jan 1950 20 May 1952 Indian National Congress
2 Govind Ballabh Pant 20 May 1952 27 Dec 1954 Indian National Congress
3 Sampurnanand 28 Dec 1954 9 Apr 1957 Indian National Congress
3 Sampurnanand 10 Apr 1957 6 Dec 1960 Indian National Congress
4 Chandra Bhanu Gupta 7 Dec 1960 14 Apr 1962 Indian National Congress
4 Chandra Bhanu Gupta 14 Apr 1962 1 Oct 1963 Indian National Congress
5 Sucheta Kriplani 2 Oct 1963 13 Mar 1967 Indian National Congress
Chandra Bhanu Gupta 14 Mar 1967 2 Apr 1967 Indian National Congress
6 Charan Singh 3 Apr 1967 25 Feb 1968 Bharatiya Lok Dal
- - 17 Feb 1968 26 Feb 1969 President's Rule
Chandra Bhanu Gupta 26 Feb 1969 17 Feb 1970 Indian National Congress
Charan Singh 18 Feb 1970 1 Oct 1970 Bharatiya Lok Dal
- - 2 Oct 1970 18 Oct 1970 President's Rule
7 Tribhuvana Narayana Singh 18 Oct 1970 3 Apr 1971 Indian National Congress
8 Kamalapati Tripathi 4 Apr 1971 12 Jun 1973 Indian National Congress
- - 12 Jun 1973 8 Nov 1973 President's Rule
9 Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna 8 Nov 1973 4 Apr 1974 Indian National Congress
9 Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna 5 Apr 1974 29 Nov 1975 Indian National Congress
- - 30 Nov 1975 21 Jan 1976 President's Rule
10 Narayan Dutt Tiwari 21 Jan 1976 30 Apr 1977 Indian National Congress
- - 30 Apr 1977 23 Jun 1977 President's Rule
11 Ram Naresh Yadav 23 Jun 1977 27 Feb 1979 Janata Party
12 Banarsi Das 28 Feb 1979 17 Feb 1980 Janata Party
- - 17 Feb 1980 9 Jun 1980 President's Rule
13 Vishwanath Pratap Singh 9 Jun 1980 18 Jul 1982 Indian National Congress
14 Sripati Mishra 19 Jul 1982 2 Aug 1984 Indian National Congress
Narayan Dutt Tiwari 3 Aug 1984 10 Mar 1985 Indian National Congress
Narayan Dutt Tiwari 11 Mar 1985 24 Sep 1985 Indian National Congress
15 Vir Bahadur Singh 24 Sep 1985 24 Jun 1988 Indian National Congress
Narayan Dutt Tiwari 25 Jun 1988 5 Dec 1989 Indian National Congress
16 Mulayam Singh Yadav 5 Dec 1989 24 Jun 1991 Janata Dal
17 Kalyan Singh 24 Jun 1991 6 Dec 1992 Bharatiya Janata Party
- - 6 Dec 1992 4 Dec 1993 President's Rule
Mulayam Singh Yadav 4 Dec 1993 3 Jun 1995 Samajwadi Party
18 Mayawati 3 Jun 1995 18 Oct 1995 Bahujan Samaj Party
- - 18 Oct 1995 21 Mar 1997 President's Rule
Mayawati 21 Mar 1997 21 Sep 1997 Bahujan Samaj Party
Kalyan Singh 21 Sep 1997 12 Nov 1999 Bharatiya Janata Party
19 Ram Prakash Gupta 12 Nov 1999 28 Oct 2000 Bharatiya Janata Party
20 Rajnath Singh 28 Oct 2000 8 Mar 2002 Bharatiya Janata Party
- - 8 Mar 2002 3 May 2002 President's Rule
Mayawati 3 May 2002 29 Aug 2003 Bahujan Samaj Party
Mulayam Singh Yadav 29 Aug 2003 13 May 2007 Samajwadi Party
Mayawati 13 May 2007 7 March 2012 Bahujan Samaj Party
21 Akhilesh Yadav 15 March 2012 -- Samajwadi Party

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