List of chief ministers of Gujarat
The chief minister of Gujarat is the chief executive of the government of the Indian state of Gujarat . The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. The chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits , given that he has the confidence of the assembly.[ 1]
The state of Gujarat was created on 1 May 1960, composed of the Gujarati -speaking districts of Bombay State following the Mahagujarat Movement .[ 2] Jivraj Narayan Mehta of the INC was the inaugural chief minister. Narendra Modi of the BJP is the longest serving chief minister for twelve and a half years from 2001 to 2014. He resigned in 2014 to become the 14th prime minister of India . He was succeeded by Anandiben Patel who became the state's first woman chief minister . The current chief minister is Bhupendrabhai Patel of the BJP. He was elected for the post following the resignation of then incumbent Vijay Rupani, who was in the office since 7 August 2016.[ 3]
Prime ministers of Kathiawar/Saurashtra (1948-50)
Chief ministers of Saurashtra (1950-56)
Chief ministers of Gujarat
No
Portrait
Name
Constituency
Term of office
Assembly
(election )
Party[ a]
1
Jivraj Mehta
Amreli
1 May 1960
3 March 1962
2 years, 300 days
1st/Interim(1957 election )
Indian National Congress
3 March 1962
25 February 1963
2nd(1962 election )
2
Balwantrai Mehta
Bhavnagar
25 February 1963
19 September 1965
2 years, 206 days
3
Hitendra Desai
Olpad
19 September 1965
3 April 1967
5 years, 236 days
3 April 1967
12 November 1969
3rd(1967 election )
12 November 1969
13 May 1971
Indian National Congress (O)
–
Vacant [ b] (President's rule )
N/A
13 May 1971
17 March 1972
309 days
Dissolved
N/A
4
Ghanshyam Oza
Dahegam
17 March 1972
17 July 1973
1 year, 122 days
4th(1972 election )
Indian National Congress
5
Chimanbhai Patel
Sankheda
17 July 1973
9 February 1974
207 days
–
Vacant [ b] (President's rule )
N/A
9 February 1974
18 June 1975
1 year, 129 days
Dissolved
N/A
6
Babubhai Patel
Sabarmati
18 June 1975
12 March 1976
268 days
5th(1975 election )
Indian National Congress (O)
–
Vacant [ b] (President's rule )
N/A
12 March 1976
24 December 1976
287 days
N/A
7
Madhav Singh Solanki
Bhadran
24 December 1976
11 April 1977
108 days
Indian National Congress
(6)
Babubhai Patel
Sabarmati
11 April 1977
17 February 1980
2 years, 312 days
Janata Party
–
Vacant [ b] (President's rule )
N/A
17 February 1980
7 June 1980
111 days
N/A
(7)
Madhav Singh Solanki
Bhadran
7 June 1980
10 March 1985
5 years, 29 days
6th(1980 election )
Indian National Congress
11 March 1985
6 July 1985
7th
(1985 election )
8
Amarsinh Chaudhary
Vyara
6 July 1985
10 December 1989
4 years, 157 days
(7)
Madhav Singh Solanki
Bhadran
10 December 1989
4 March 1990
84 days
(5)
Chimanbhai Patel
Sankheda
4 March 1990
25 October 1990
3 years, 350 days
8th(1990 election )
Janata Dal
25 October 1990
17 February 1994
Indian National Congress
9
Chhabildas Mehta
Mahuva
17 February 1994
14 March 1995
1 year, 25 days
10
Keshubhai Patel
Visavadar
14 March 1995
21 October 1995
221 days
9th(1995 election )
Bharatiya Janata Party
11
Suresh Mehta
Mandvi
21 October 1995
19 September 1996
334 days
–
Vacant [ b] (President's rule )
N/A
19 September 1996
23 October 1996
34 days
N/A
12
Shankersinh Vaghela
Radhanpur
23 October 1996
28 October 1997
1 year, 5 days
Rashtriya Janata Party
13
Dilip Parikh
Dhandhuka
28 October 1997
4 March 1998
188 days
(10)
Keshubhai Patel
Visavadar
4 March 1998
7 October 2001
3 years, 217 days
10th(1998 election )
Bharatiya Janata Party
14
Narendra Modi
Rajkot West
7 October 2001
22 December 2002
12 years, 227 days
Maninagar
22 December 2002
22 December 2007
11th(2002 election )
23 December 2007
20 December 2012
12th(2007 election )
20 December 2012
22 May 2014
13th(2012 election )
15
Anandiben Patel
Ghatlodia
22 May 2014
7 August 2016
2 years, 77 days
16
Vijay Rupani
Rajkot West
7 August 2016
26 December 2017
5 years, 37 days
26 December 2017
13 September 2021
14th (2017 election )
17
Bhupendrabhai Patel
Ghatlodia
13 September 2021
12 December 2022
3 years, 106 days
12 December 2022
Incumbent
15th (2022 election )
Statistics
Fraction of time of holding CMO by party (as of October 2024)
List by chief minister
#
Chief Minister
Party
Term of office
Longest continuous term
Total duration of chief ministership
1
Narendra Modi
BJP
12 years, 227 days
12 years, 227 days
2
Hitendra Desai
INC /INC(O)
5 years, 236 days
5 years, 236 days
3
Madhav Singh Solanki
INC
5 years, 29 days
5 years, 221 days
4
Vijay Rupani
BJP
5 years, 37 days
5 years, 37 days
5
Chimanbhai Patel
INC
3 years, 350 days
4 years, 192 days
6
Amarsinh Chaudhary
INC /JD
4 years, 157 days
4 years, 157 days
7
Keshubhai Patel
BJP
3 years, 217 days
4 years, 73 days
8
Chimanbhai Patel
INC(O) /JP
2 years, 312 days
3 years, 215 days
9
Bhupendrabhai Patel *
BJP
3 years, 106 days *
3 years, 106 days *
10
Jivraj Mehta
INC
2 years, 300 days
2 years, 300 days
11
Balwantrai Mehta
INC
2 years, 206 days
2 years, 206 days
12
Anandiben Patel
BJP
2 years, 77 days
2 years, 77 days
13
Ghanshyam Oza
INC
1 year, 122 days
1 year, 122 days
14
Chhabildas Mehta
INC
1 year, 25 days
1 year, 25 days
15
Shankersinh Vaghela
RJP
1 year, 5 days
1 year, 5 days
16
Suresh Mehta
BJP
334 days
334 days
17
Dilip Parikh
RJP
188 days
188 days
Timeline
Notes
Footnotes
^ This column only names the chief minister's party. The state government he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; these are not listed here.
^ a b c d e President's rule may be imposed when the "government in a state is not able to function as per the Constitution", which often happens because no party or coalition has a majority in the assembly. When President's rule is in force in a state, its council of ministers stands dissolved. The office of chief minister thus lies vacant, and the administration is taken over by the governor, who functions on behalf of the central government. At times, the legislative assembly also stands dissolved.[ 4]
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