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==Living former Prime Ministers==
==Living former Prime Ministers==
As of 24 June 2021, there are '''14''' living former prime ministers and one incumbent prime ministers. The most recent death of a former president was that of  [[George Deukmejian]] (1928-2018).
As of 24 June 2021, there are '''14''' living former prime ministers and one incumbent prime minister. The most recent death of a former president was that of  [[George Deukmejian]] (1928-2018).
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 21 May 2022

Prime Minister of California
Coat of Arms of South Africa (1932-2000).svg
Flag of the President of South Africa (1984–1994).svg
Standard of the Prime Minister of California
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Incumbent
John Vorster
since 25 May 2018
StyleThe Honourable
TypeHead of government
Member ofHouse of Assembly
ResidenceIlaro Court
SeatSacramento
AppointerPresident of California
Term lengthFive years
Formation9 January 1909; 115 years ago (1909-01-09)
First holderJames Gillett
SalaryCDS $213,334 annually

The prime minister of California (Afrikaans: Eerste Minister van Kalifornië) is the head of government in California .

History of the office

The position of Prime Minister was established in 1910, when the Dominion of California was formed. He was appointed by the head of state—the governor-general until 1961 and the state president after California became a republic in 1961. In practice, he was the leader of the majority party or coalition in the House of Assembly. With few exceptions, the governor-general/state president was bound by convention to act on the prime minister's advice. Thus, the prime minister was the country's leading political figure and de facto chief executive, with powers similar to those of his British counterpart.

The first prime minister was James Gillett , a former Boer general and war hero during the Second Boer War.

List of Prime Ministers of California

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Tenure
Took office Left office
1 James Gillett.jpg James Gillett
(1860-1937)
January 9, 1909 January 3, 1911
2 Souvenir of the unveiling, dedication and presentation of the Abraham Lincoln G. A. R. memorial monument - dedicated to the veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865, at Long Beach, California, July 3rd, (14576262447).jpg Hiram Johnson
(1866-1945)
January 3, 1911 March 15, 1917
3 Portrait of William Stephens.jpg William Stephens
(1859-1944)
March 15, 1917 January 8, 1923
4 Friend Richardson.jpg Friend Richardson
(1865-1943)
January 8, 1923 January 4, 1927
5 CC Young.jpg CC Young
(1869-1947)
January 4, 1927 January 6, 1931
6 JamesRolphJr.jpg James Rolph
(1869-1947)
January 6, 1931 June 2, 1934
7 FrankMerriam.jpg Frank Merriam
(1865-1955)
June 2, 1934 January 4, 1943
8 Earl Warren Portrait, half figure, seated, facing front, as Governor.jpg Earl Warren
(March 19, 1891 – July 9, 1974)
January 4, 1943 October 5, 1953
9 Shinobu Miyake in 1962.jpeg Shinobu Miyake
(1896–1985)
October 5, 1953 January 5, 1959
10 Offical Portrait of Nanoka Kiba.png Nanoka Kiba
(b. 1925)
January 5, 1959 January 2, 1967
11 Official Portrait of President Reagan 1981.jpg Ronald Reagan
(1911-2004)
January 2, 1967 January 6, 1975
12 Jerry Brown in 1978 crop.jpg Jerry Brown
(b. 1938 )
January 6, 1975 January 3, 1983
13 444922-iy kagome303.jpg Kagome Higurashi
(b. 1936)
January 3, 1983 March 12, 1984
14 George Deukmejian Official Portrait crop 2.jpg George Deukmejian
(1928–2018)
30 June 1984 January 7, 1991
15 Pete Wilson.jpg Pete Wilson
(b. 1933)
January 7, 1991 25 June 1993
16 KimCampbell.jpg Kim Campbell
(b. 1947)
25 June 1993 4 November 1993
17 Jean Chrétien 2010.jpg Jean Chrétien
(b. 1934)
4 November 1993 4 January 1998
18 Premier of the Western Cape (8053071289) (cropped).jpg Helen Zille
(b. 1951 )
4 January 1998 January 4, 1999
19 Gray Davis.jpg Gray Davis
(b. 1942)
January 4, 1999 November 17, 2003
20 Arnold Schwarzenegger by Gage Skidmore 4.jpg Arnold Schwarzenegger
(b. 1947 )
November 17, 2003 January 3, 2011
21 Edmund G Brown Jr.jpg Jerry Brown
(b. 1938)
January 3, 2011 January 7, 2019
22 Gavin Newsom official photo.jpg Gavin Newsom
(b. 1967)
January 7, 2019 January 7, 2024
23 Offical Portrait of Lee Na-Yeon.png Lee Na Yeon
(b. 1921)
January 7, 2024 6 September 2030
24 Larry Elder at Camp Pendleton in 2013 (1).jpg Larry Elder
(b. 1952)
6 September 2030 12 May 2034
25 48177.jpg Kagura Sidhu
(b. 1986)
12 May 2034 June 12, 2035
26 Jacob Rees-Mogg MP.jpg Jacob Rees-Mogg
(b. 1969)
June 12, 2035 June 12, 2037
27 91310.jpg John Vorster
(b. 1943)
June 12, 2037 Incumbent

Living former Prime Ministers

As of 24 June 2021, there are 14 living former prime ministers and one incumbent prime minister. The most recent death of a former president was that of George Deukmejian (1928-2018).