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词条 List of premiers of Manitoba by time in office
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This is a list of Premiers of Manitoba in order of time served in office as Premier of Manitoba as of {{FULLDATE}}. The preceding Premier always stays in office during an election campaign, and that time is included in the total.

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Rank Premier Incumbency Dates in Power Mandates{{Canadian party colour|MB|Progressive|row}} 1 || {{sortname|John|Bracken}}[1] || {{ayd|1922|08|08|1943|01|14}} || 1922-8-8—1943-1-14[2] || 5[2]{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} 2 || {{sortname|Rodmond|Roblin}} || {{ayd|1900|10|29|1915|05|12}} || 1900-10-29—1915-5-12[3] || 4{{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}} 3 || {{sortname|Thomas|Greenway}} || {{ayd|1888|01|19|1900|01|06}} || 1888-1-19—1900-1-6[3] || 3{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} 4 || {{sortname|Gary|Filmon}} || {{ayd|1988|05|09|1999|10|05}} || 1988-5-9—1999-10-5[4] || 3{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} 5 || {{sortname|Gary|Doer}} || {{ayd|1999|10|05|2009|10|19}} || 1999-10-5—2009-10-19[4] || 3{{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}} 6 || {{sortname|Douglas Lloyd|Campbell}}[5] || {{ayd|1948|11|13|1958|06|30}} || 1948-11-13—1958-6-30[3] || 2{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} 7 || {{sortname|Dufferin|Roblin}} || {{ayd|1958|06|30|1967|11|27}} || 1958-06-30—1967-11-27[3] || 4{{Canadian party colour|MB|Other|row}} 8 || {{sortname|John|Norquay}} || {{ayd|1878|10|16|1887|12|24}} || 1878-10-16—1887-12-24[3] || 4{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} 9 || {{sortname|Edward|Schreyer}} || {{ayd|1969|07|15|1977|11|24}} || 1969-7-15—1977-11-24[4] || 2{{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}} 10 || {{sortname|Tobias|Norris}} || {{ayd|1915|05|12|1922|08|08}} || 1915-5-12—1922-8-8[3] || 2{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} 11 || {{sortname|Greg|Selinger}}|| {{ayd|2009|10|19|2016|5|3}}|| 2009-10-19—2016-5-3[4] || 1{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} 12 || {{sortname|Howard|Pawley}} || {{ayd|1981|11|30|1988|05|09}} || 1981-11-30—1988-5-9[4] || 2{{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}} 13 || {{sortname|Stuart|Garson}}[6] || {{ayd|1943|01|14|1948|11|13}} || 1943-1-14—1948-11-13[3] || 1{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} 14 || {{sortname|Sterling|Lyon}} || {{ayd|1977|11|24|1981|11|17}} || 1977-11-24—1981-11-17[3] || 1{{Canadian party colour|MB|Other|row}} 15 || {{sortname|Robert Atkinson|Davis}} || {{ayd|1874|12|03|1878|10|16}} || 1874-12-3—1878-10-16[3] || 1{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} 16 || {{sortname|Brian|Pallister}} (incumbent)|| {{ayd|2016|5|3}} || 2016-5-3—present || 1{{Canadian party colour|MB|Other|row}} 17 || {{sortname|Henry Joseph|Clarke}} || {{ayd|1872|03|14|1874|07|08}} || 1872-3-14—1874-7-8[3] || 0{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} 18 || {{sortname|Walter|Weir}} || {{ayd|1967|11|27|1969|07|15}} || 1967-11-27—1969-7-15[3] || 0{{Canadian party colour|MB|Other|row}} 19 || {{sortname|Alfred|Boyd}} || {{ayd|1870|09|16|1871|12|14}} || 1870-09-16—1871-12-14[3] || 1{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} 20 || {{sortname|Hugh John|Macdonald}} || {{ayd|1900|01|10|1900|10|29}} || 1900-1-10—1900-10-29[3] || 1{{Canadian party colour|MB|Other|row}} 21 || {{sortname|Marc-Amable|Girard}} || {{ayd|1871|12|14|1872|03|14}} || 1871-12-14—1872-3-14[3] || 0{{Canadian party colour|MB|Other|row}} 22 || {{sortname|David Howard|Harrison}} || {{ayd|1887|12|26|1888|01|19}} || 1887-12-26—1888-1-19[3] || 0

Notes

1. ^The Progressives (United Farmers of Manitoba) won a majority in the 1922 election without a leader. Bracken was then approached by the party to become leader and Premier. Following the 1932 election Bracken's Progressives formed a coalition with the Liberals. Henceforth the two parties ran joint candidates and eventually merged into the Liberal-Progressive Party. Following the 1936 election a broader coalition was formed including the Social Credit party and at times the CCF, but only the Liberals and Progressives ran joint candidates.
2. ^Includes the 1922 election won by the leaderless Progressives who asked Bracken to lead their government after the election.
3. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 {{cite web|title=Biographies of Deceased Members|url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/members/mla_bio_deceased.html|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Manitoba|accessdate=April 3, 2013|date=August 4, 2009}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Biographies of Living Members|url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/members/mla_bio_living.html|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Manitoba|accessdate=April 3, 2013|date=November 4, 2009}}
5. ^Liberal-Progressive
6. ^Liberal-Progressive
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