Leader of the Legislative Council explained

In the New Zealand Parliament, the leader of the Legislative Council was a government minister appointed by the prime minister to be responsible for the management of government business in the Legislative Council until its abolition.

The office was created to delegate authority for a member of the Legislative Council (MLC) to introduce government legislation on behalf of the prime minister (who was normally a member of the House of Representatives instead).

List of holders

The following individuals held the office of leader of the Legislative Council.

Key
No.NamePortraitTerm of OfficeGovernment
height=50 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:"1Frederick Whitaker12 May 185624 May 1856Sewell
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2Ralph Richardson24 May 18562 June 1856
height=50 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:"(1)Frederick Whitaker2 June 185616 July 1861Stafford I
height=50 style="border-top:solid 0 grey; background:"Fox II
3Daniel Pollen16 July 18616 August 1862
height=50 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:"4Henry Tancred6 August 18622 November 1863Domett
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(1)Frederick Whitaker2 November 186324 November 1864
5Henry Sewell24 November 186426 July 1865Weld
6James Crowe Richmond26 July 186517 October 1865
7Andrew Russell17 October 1865July 1866Stafford II
8John JohnstonJuly 1866July 1867
9John RichardsonJuly 1867July 1868
(3)Daniel PollenJuly 18682 July 1869
Fox III
10William Gisborne2 July 186910 September 1872
(5)Henry Sewell10 September 187211 October 1872Stafford III
11George Waterhouse11 October 187215 July 1873Waterhouse
Fox IV
Vogel I
(3)Daniel Pollen15 July 187316 October 1877
Pollen
Vogel II
Atkinson I, II
12George Stoddart Whitmore16 October 18778 October 1879Grey
(1)Frederick Whitaker8 October 18794 June 1884Hall
Whitaker II
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13Richard Oliver4 June 188419 August 1884
(12)George Stoddart Whitmore19 August 188429 August 1884Stout–Vogel
14George McLean29 August 18844 September 1884Atkinson IV
15Patrick Buckley4 September 188411 October 1887Stout–Vogel
(1)Frederick Whitaker11 October 188727 January 1891Atkinson V
(15)Patrick Buckley27 January 189111 June 1896Liberal
16William Campbell Walker11 June 189629 June 1903
17Albert Pitt29 June 190327 June 1907
18John Findlay27 June 19071 August 1911
19James McGowan1 August 191129 August 1911
(18)John Findlay29 August 191116 February 1912
(19)James McGowan16 February 191227 June 1912
20Oliver Samuel27 June 191210 July 1912
21Francis Bell10 July 191217 June 1926Reform
22Heaton Rhodes17 June 1926June 1927
(21)Francis BellJune 192710 December 1928
height=50 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:"23Thomas Sidey10 December 19282 October 1931United
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24Robert Masters2 October 193115 October 1931
25James Parr15 October 19315 December 1933
(24)Robert Masters5 December 193325 March 1936
26Mark Fagan25 March 193617 September 1939First Labour
27David Wilson17 September 193926 September 1944
28Angus McLagan26 September 194425 June 1947
(27)David Wilson25 June 194727 June 1950
29William Polson27 June 195031 December 1950First National

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