List of Premiers of Tasmania
| No. | Name | Party | Assumed office | Left office |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Champ | 1 November 1856 | 26 February 1857 | |
| 2 | Thomas Gregson | 26 February 1857 | 25 April 1857 | |
| 3 | William Weston | 25 April 1857 | 12 May 1857 | |
| 4 | Francis Smith | 12 May 1857 | 1 November 1860 | |
| — | William Weston | 1 November 1860 | 2 August 1861 | |
| 5 | Thomas Chapman | 2 August 1861 | 20 January 1863 | |
| 6 | James Whyte | 20 January 1863 | 24 November 1866 | |
| 7 | Sir Richard Dry | 24 November 1866 | 4 August 1869 | |
| 8 | James Wilson | 4 August 1869 | 4 November 1872 | |
| 9 | Frederick Innes | 4 November 1872 | 4 August 1873 | |
| 10 | Alfred Kennerley | 4 August 1873 | 20 July 1876 | |
| 11 | Thomas Reibey | 20 July 1876 | 9 August 1877 | |
| 12 | Philip Fysh | 9 August 1877 | 5 March 1878 | |
| 13 | William Giblin | 5 March 1878 | 20 December 1878 | |
| 14 | William Crowther | 20 December 1878 | 30 October 1879 | |
| — | William Giblin | 30 October 1879 | 15 August 1884 | |
| 15 | Adye Douglas | 15 August 1884 | 8 March 1886 | |
| 16 | James Agnew | 8 March 1886 | 29 March 1887 | |
| — | Philip Fysh | Liberal | 29 March 1887 | 17 August 1892 |
| 17 | Henry Dobson | Conservative | 17 August 1892 | 14 April 1894 |
| 18 | Sir Edward Braddon | Liberal / Free Trade |
14 April 1894 | 12 October 1899 |
| 19 | Elliott Lewis | Conservative | 12 October 1899 | 9 April 1903 |
| 20 | William Propsting | Liberal | 9 April 1903 | 12 July 1904 |
| 21 | John Evans | Conservative | 12 July 1904 | 19 June 1909 |
| — | Sir Elliott Lewis | Liberal | 19 June 1909 | 20 October 1909 |
| 22 | John Earle | Labor | 20 October 1909 | 27 October 1909 |
| — | Sir Elliott Lewis | Commonwealth Liberal | 27 October 1909 | 14 June 1912 |
| 23 | Albert Solomon | Commonwealth Liberal | 14 June 1912 | 6 April 1914 |
| — | John Earle | Labor | 6 April 1914 | 15 April 1916 |
| 24 | Walter Lee | Commonwealth Liberal, Nationalist |
15 April 1916 | 12 August 1922 |
| 25 | John Hayes | Nationalist | 12 August 1922 | 14 August 1923 |
| — | Sir Walter Lee | Nationalist | 14 August 1923 | 25 October 1923 |
| 26 | Joseph Lyons | Labor | 25 October 1923 | 15 June 1928 |
| 27 | John McPhee | Nationalist | 15 June 1928 | 15 March 1934 |
| — | Sir Walter Lee | Nationalist | 15 March 1934 | 22 June 1934 |
| 28 | Albert Ogilvie | Labor | 22 June 1934 | 11 June 1939 |
| 29 | Edmund Dwyer-Gray | Labor | 11 June 1939 | 18 December 1939 |
| 30 | Robert Cosgrove | Labor | 18 December 1939 | 18 December 1947 |
| 31 | Edward Brooker | Labor | 18 December 1947 | 25 February 1948 |
| — | Robert Cosgrove | Labor | 25 February 1948 | 26 August 1958 |
| 32 | Eric Reece | Labor | 26 August 1958 | 26 May 1969 |
| 33 | Angus Bethune | Liberal | 26 May 1969 | 3 May 1972 |
| — | Eric Reece | Labor | 3 May 1972 | 31 March 1975 |
| 34 | Bill Neilson | Labor | 31 March 1975 | 1 December 1977 |
| 35 | Doug Lowe | Labor | 1 December 1977 | 11 November 1981 |
| 36 | Harry Holgate | Labor | 11 November 1981 | 26 May 1982 |
| 37 | Robin Gray | Liberal | 26 May 1982 | 29 June 1989 |
| 38 | Michael Field | Labor | 29 June 1989 | 17 February 1992 |
| 39 | Ray Groom | Liberal | 17 February 1992 | 18 March 1996 |
| 40 | Tony Rundle | Liberal | 18 March 1996 | 14 September 1998 |
| 41 | Jim Bacon | Labor | 14 September 1998 | 21 March 2004 |
| 42 | Paul Lennon | Labor | 21 March 2004 | 26 May 2008 |
| 43 | David Bartlett | Labor | 26 May 2008 | 24 January 2011 |
| 44 | Lara Giddings | Labor | 24 January 2011 | present |
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