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    List of Chief Ministers of Meghalaya (1970-2023)

    Jan 21, 2023, 18:04 IST

    Williamson A. Sangma was the first Chief Minister of Tripura who served from 1970 to 1972. Conrad Sangma of the National People’s Party is the incumbent Chief Minister of Meghalaya. Check the complete list of Chief Ministers of Tripura from 1963 to the present.

    List of Meghalaya Chief Ministers
    List of Meghalaya Chief Ministers

    The Meghalaya Chief Minister serves as the state of India's Meghalaya's head of government. According to the Indian Constitution, a state's de facto executive authority is held by the chief minister, even though the governor is the de jure head of that state. The chief minister is chosen by the governor, and the assembly is ultimately in charge of his council of ministers. The chief minister's term is for five years and is unrestricted because the assembly has given him their support.

    Twelve people have held the position of Chief Minister of Meghalaya since 1970. Six of them belonged to the Indian National Congress, including Williamson A. Sangma, who held the first position. Conrad Sangma of the National People's Party has held the position as the incumbent since March 6, 2018.

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    List of Chief Ministers of Meghalaya (1970-2023)

    S.No

    Name 

    Constituency

    Tenure

    Party

    1.

    Williamson A. Sangma

    Baghmara

    2 April 1970- 18 March 1972

    All Party Hill Leaders Conference

    2.

    Williamson A. Sangma

    Baghmara

    18 March 1972- 21 November 1976

    All Party Hill Leaders Conference

    3.

    Williamson A. Sangma

    Baghmara

    21 November 1976- 3 March 1978

    Indian National Congress

    4.

    Darwin Diengdoh Pugh

    Mawkhar

    10 Mar 1978- 6 May 1979

    All Party Hill Leaders Conference

    5.

    B. B. Lyngdoh

    Lynkerdem

    7 May 1979-7 May 1981

    All Party Hill Leaders Conference

    6.

    Williamson A. Sangma

    Baghmara

    7 May 1981- 24 February 1983

    Indian National Congress

    7.

    B. B. Lyngdoh

    Lynkerdem

    2 March 1983- 31 March 1983

    All Party Hill Leaders Conference

    8.

    Williamson A. Sangma

    Baghmara

    2 April 1983- 5 February 1988

    Indian National Congress

    9.

    P. A. Sangma

    Tura

    6 February 1988- 25 March 1990

    Indian National Congress

    10.

    B.B Lyngdoh

    Lynderkem

    16 Mar 1990- 10 October 1991

    Hill People’s Union

    11.

    Vacant

    NA

    11 October 1991- 5 February 1992

    NA

    12.

    D.D Lapang

    Nongpoh

    5 Feb 1992- 19 Feb 1993

    Indian National Congress

    12.

    S.C Marak 

    Resubelpara

    19 Feb 1933- 27 Feb 1998

    Indian national Congress

    13.

    S.C Marak

    Resubelpara

    27 Feb 1998-10 March 1998

    Indian National Congress

    14.

    B.B Lyngdoh

    Lyngkyrdem

    10 Mar 1998-8 March 2000

    United Democratic Party

    15.

    E. K. Mawlong

    Umroi

    8 Mar 2000- 8 Dec 2001

    United Democratic Party

    16.

    Flinder Anderson Khonglam

    Sohra

    8 Dec 2001- 4 Mar 2003 

    Independent

    17.

    D.D Lapang

    Nongpoh

    4 Mar 2003-15 June 2006

    Indian National Congress

    18.

    J. Dringbell Rymbai

    Jirang

    15 June 2006- 10 March 2007

    Indian National Congress

    19.

    D.D Lapang

    Nongpoh

    10 Mar 2007-4 March 2008

    Indian National Congress

    20.

    D.D Lapang

    Nongpoh

    4 Mar 2008- 19 March 2008

    Indian National Congress

    21.

    Donkupar Roy

    Shella

    19 Mar 2008- 18 March 2009

    United Democratic Party

    22.

    Vacant

    -

    18 Mar 2009-12 May 2009

    -

    23.

    D.D Lapang

    Nongpoh

    13 May 2009-19 April 2010

    Indian National Congress

    24.

    Mukul Sangma

    Ampati

    20 April 2010-5 March 2013

    Indian National Congress

    25.

    Conrad Sangma

    South Tura

    6 Mar 2013- Incumbent

    National People’s Party

    On January 21, 1972, Meghalaya was created by dividing the state of Assam into two districts: (a) the United Khasi Hills and Jaintia Hills; and (b) the Garo Hills. Meghalaya was formerly a part of Assam until the districts of Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia Hills were united to form the new state of Meghalaya on January 21, 1972. Meghalaya's population was estimated at 3,211,474 in 2014. Meghalaya has a length-to-breadth ratio of roughly 3:1 and a total area of about 22,430 square kilometers.

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