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Historical rankings of prime ministers of Satavia

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Several surveys of academics, politicians and members of the public have been conducted in an attempt to rank the prime ministers of Satavia. Some surveys have ranked the prime ministers of Satavia since 1816, whilst others have ranked them since 1976. Sydney Warwick, Johan van Vallier and Edward Limes generally appear at the top, whilst Maximilian Dumfries and Harry Goldmann generally appear at the bottom. All surveys have excluded Johannes Klopper on account of his short period of service.

Surveys of historians

The Satavian (1986)

In 1986, The Satavian asked almost 500 historians to rank every prime minister since 1816 (excluding incumbent Leander Kokkinakis, and Johannes Klopper). Respondants were asked to rank a prime minister on a scale of 1-5; five points were awarded for prime ministers judged as "outstanding", four for "good", three for "average", two for "below average" and one for "failure". This was the only survey conducted by The Satavian to include the prime ministers of the National Party; subsequent surveys excluded them. Remarkably, all of the national party leaders ranked higher than the democratically-elected Harry Goldmann.

Rank Prime Minister Average score Political Party
1 Johan van Vallier 4.71 4.71
 
Dominionist
2 Sydney Warwick 4.63 4.63
 
United
3 Arthur O'Connell 4.21 4.21
 
Conservative
4 Edward Limes 4.03 4.03
 
Liberal
5 Richard Somerset 4.01 4.01
 
Country
6 Eric Edwards 3.95 3.95
 
Liberal
7 William McCrory 3.91 3.91
 
United
8 Daniël Pienaar 3.73 3.73
 
Country
9 Liam Barrett 3.62 3.62
 
United
10 Patrick Conway 3.59 3.59
 
United
11 Thomas Macquarie 3.37 3.37
 
Country
12 Lewis Kruger 3.25 3.25
 
National Union
13 Jacobus Pienaar 3.23 3.23
 
Liberal
14 Lachlan Dachery 3.11 3.11
 
United
15 Willem Pienaar 3.00 3
 
United
16 Henry King-Stewart 2.86 2.86
 
Conservative
17 Pieter Dandre 2.64 2.64
 
Asterianer Nasionale
18 Jack Darling 2.51 2.51
 
United
19 Henry Portlemouth 2.13 2.13
 
Dominionist
20 Christiaan Pienaar 2.13 2.13
 
National
21 Daniël Wilson 1.96 1.96
 
National
22 Hendrik Botha 1.82 1.82
 
National
23 Denis Maartens 1.47 1.47
 
National
24 Danny Vermaak 1.36 1.36
 
National
25 Vincent le Roux 1.29 1.29
 
National
26 Oscar Harrison 1.24 1.24
 
National
27 Paul Wilemse 1.21 1.21
 
National
28 Jacobus du Plessis 1.13 1.13
 
National
29 Harry Goldmann 1.04 1.04
 
Country

The Satavian (1996)

The Satavian repeated their process from 1986 but made a few signficant changes. The leaders of the National Party were not included, neither was Johannes Klopper, whilst Leander Kokkinakis, Maximillian Dumfries and Ben de Villiers were included for the first time. Incumbent John Barrett was not included.

Rank Prime Minister Average score Political Party Rank in 1986
1 Johan van Vallier 4.56 4.56
 
Dominionist 1 Steady
2 Sydney Warwick 4.55 4.55
 
United 2 Steady
3 Arthur O'Connell 4.46 4.46
 
Conservative 3 Steady
4 Edward Limes 4.39 4.39
 
Liberal 4 Steady
5 Richard Somerset 4.37 4.37
 
Country 5 Steady
6 Eric Edwards 4.15 4.15
 
Liberal 6 Steady
7 Leander Kokkinakis 4.14 4.14
 
Liberal N/A Steady
8 William McCrory 3.89 3.89
 
United 7 Decrease
9 Daniël Pienaar 3.86 3.86
 
Country 8 Decrease
10 Ben de Villiers 3.81 3.81
 
Conservative & Country N/A Steady
11 Thomas Macquarie 3.80 3.8
 
Country 11 Steady
12 Liam Barrett 3.61 3.61
 
United 9 Decrease
13 Jacobus Pienaar 3.52 3.52
 
Liberal 13 Steady
14 Patrick Conway 3.43 3.43
 
United 10 Decrease
15 Lewis Kruger 3.16 3.16
 
National Union 12 Decrease
16 Lachlan Dachery 3.01 3.01
 
United 14 Decrease
17 Jack Darling 2.64 2.64
 
United 18 Increase
18 Willem Pienaar 2.51 2.51
 
United 15 Decrease
19 Henry King-Stewart 2.35 2.35
 
Conservative 16 Decrease
20 Pieter Dandre 1.99 1.99
 
Asterianer Nasionale 17 Decrease
21 Henry Portlemouth 1.86 1.86
 
Dominionist 19 Decrease
22 Maximillian Dumfries 1.33 1.33
 
Liberal N/A Steady
23 Harry Goldmann 1.12 1.12
 
Country 29 Increase

The Satavian (2006)

In 2006, The Satavian once again asked historians to rank prime ministers using the same format. In this survey, John Barrett, Rian de Klerk, Milo Malan and Andries Kuiper were all included. Incumbent prime minister Edward Norton was excluded from the survey.

Rank Prime Minister Average score Political Party Rank in 1996
1 Arthur O'Connell 4.66 4.66
 
Conservative 3 Increase
2 Sydney Warwick 4.63 4.63
 
United 2 Steady
3 Edward Limes 4.61 4.61
 
Liberal 4 Increase
4 Johan van Vallier 4.50 4.5
 
Dominionist 1 Decrease
5 Richard Somerset 4.49 4.49
 
Country 5 Steady
6 Leander Kokkinakis 4.47 4.47
 
Liberal 7 Increase
7 Eric Edwards 4.19 4.19
 
Liberal 6 Decrease
8 William McCrory 4.01 4.01
 
United 8 Steady
9 Daniël Pienaar 3.89 3.89
 
Country 9 Steady
10 Thomas Macquarie 3.85 3.85
 
Country 11 Increase
11 Ben de Villiers 3.79 3.79
 
Conservative & Country 10 Decrease
12 Liam Barrett 3.62 3.62
 
United 12 Steady
13 Lachlan Dachery 3.61 3.61
 
United 16 Increase
14 Jack Darling 3.51 3.51
 
United 17 Increase
15 Jacobus Pienaar 3.14 3.14
 
Liberal 13 Decrease
16 Patrick Conway 2.99 2.99
 
United 14 Decrease
17 Lewis Kruger 2.87 2.87
 
National Union 15 Decrease
18 Willem Pienaar 2.58 2.58
 
United 18 Steady
19 John Barrett 2.46 2.46
 
Liberal N/A Steady
20 Henry King-Stewart 2.17 2.17
 
Conservative 19 Decrease
21 Pieter Dandre 2.03 2.03
 
Asterianer Nasionale 20 Decrease
22 Henry Portlemouth 2.00 2
 
Dominionist 21 Decrease
23 Rian de Klerk 1.99 1.99
 
Conservative & Country N/A Steady
24 Milo Malan 1.63 1.63
 
Liberal N/A Steady
25 Andries Kuiper 1.11 1.11
 
Liberal N/A Steady
26 Maximillian Dumfries 1.05 1.05
 
Liberal 22 Decrease
27 Harry Goldmann 1.02 1.02
 
Country 23 Decrease

The Satavian (2016)

In the 2016 edition, only Edward Norton was added. Incumbent Jago Elliot was excluded.

Rank Prime Minister Average score Political Party Rank in 1996
1 Sydney Warwick 4.63 4.63
 
United 2 Increase
2 Edward Limes 4.61 4.61
 
Liberal 3 Increase
3 Leander Kokkinakis 4.47 4.47
 
Liberal 6 Increase
4 Arthur O'Connell 4.66 4.66
 
Conservative 1 Decrease
5 Eric Edwards 4.19 4.19
 
Liberal 7 Increase
6 Edward Norton 4.66 4.66
 
Conservative N/A Steady
7 Richard Somerset 4.49 4.49
 
Country 5 Decrease
8 Johan van Vallier 4.50 4.5
 
Dominionist 4 Decrease
9 Thomas Macquarie 3.85 3.85
 
Country 10 Increase
10 William McCrory 4.01 4.01
 
United 8 Decrease
11 Daniël Pienaar 3.89 3.89
 
Country 9 Decrease
12 Ben de Villiers 3.79 3.79
 
Conservative & Country 11 Decrease
13 Liam Barrett 3.62 3.62
 
United 12 Decrease
14 Lachlan Dachery 3.61 3.61
 
United 13 Decrease
15 Jack Darling 3.51 3.51
 
United 14 Decrease
16 Jacobus Pienaar 3.14 3.14
 
Liberal 15 Decrease
17 Patrick Conway 2.99 2.99
 
United 16 Decrease
18 Lewis Kruger 2.87 2.87
 
National Union 17 Decrease
19 Willem Pienaar 2.58 2.58
 
United 18 Decrease
20 John Barrett 2.46 2.46
 
Liberal 19 Decrease
21 Henry King-Stewart 2.17 2.17
 
Conservative 20 Decrease
22 Pieter Dandre 2.03 2.03
 
Asterianer Nasionale 21 Decrease
23 Henry Portlemouth 2.00 2
 
Dominionist 22 Decrease
24 Rian de Klerk 1.99 1.99
 
Conservative & Country 23 Decrease
25 Milo Malan 1.63 1.63
 
Liberal 24 Decrease
26 Andries Kuiper 1.11 1.11
 
Liberal 25 Decrease
27 Maximillian Dumfries 1.05 1.05
 
Liberal 26 Decrease
28 Harry Goldmann 1.02 1.02
 
Country 27 Decrease

Ratings by highest approval rating

GovYou poll

According to GovYou (avaliable since 1977), the highest aproval rating was held by Leander Kokkinakis, who held an 81% aproval rating in September 1985.

  1. Leander Kokkinakis – 81% (18 September 1985)
  2. Edward Norton – 73% (4 January 2012)
  3. Jago Elliot – 65% (15 December 2012)
  4. Eric Edwards – 61% (27 August 1983)
  5. Arthur Warwick – 59% (14 November 2020)

See Also

[[Category:Prime Ministers of Satavia