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Shortest Serving Assembly Members / Members of the Senedd

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This is a list of Members of the Senedd (Members of the National Assembly for Wales until May 2020)

Name Party Constituency/Region Served from Served to Term length Days Reason
David Jones Welsh Conservatives North West 10 September 2002 30 April 2003 7 months 20 Days 232[1] Did not contest 2003 election
Veronica German Welsh Liberal Democrats South Wales East 1 July 2010 31 March 2011 8 months 30 Days 273 Defeat at next election
Janet Haworth Welsh Conservatives North Wales 27 May 2015 5 April 2016 11 months, xx days xxx Defeat at next election
Altaf Hussain Welsh Conservatives South Wales West 19 May 2015 5 April 2016 11 months, xx days xxx Defeat at next election
Alun Michael Welsh Labour Mid & West Wales 6 May 1999 1 May 2000 11 months, 26 days 361 Resignation
Nathan Gill UKIP North West 5 May 2016 27 December 2017 3 years, 4 months 4 Days xxxx Resignation to focus on his role as MEP
Christine Humphreys Welsh Liberal Democrats North West 6 May 1999 10 September 2002 3 years, 4 months 4 Days xxxx Resignation on health grounds
Rod Richards Welsh Conservatives North West 6 May 1999 22 March 2001 1 year, 10 months xx Days xxxx Resignation on health grounds
Steffan Lewis Plaid Cymru South Wales East 6 May 2016 11 Jan 2019 2 years, 8 months, 5 days 980 Death from Bowel Cancer
Delyth Evans Welsh Labour Mid & West Wales 1 May 2000 1 May 2003 3 years 1095 Did not contest 2003 election




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Regional Nominations

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2. Rhys Taylor
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This list of the longest serving government ministers in The United Kingdom and includes members of The UK Parliament and other legislatures.

class="sortable" Name Photo Parties Legislature Highest Office Full list of Ministerial Offices Days
1 Winston Churchill photograph Conservative
(1900-1904)
Liberal
(1904-1924)
Conservative (1924-1955)
UK Parliament
 United Kingdom
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 12 Dec 1905 - 11 Apr 1908: Under Secretary (Colonies)

12 Apr 1908 - 13 Feb 1910: President of the Board of Trade
14 Feb 1910 - 22 Oct 1911: Home Secretary
23 Oct 1911 - 24 May 1915: First Lord of the Admiralty
25 May 1915 - 25 Nov 1915: Duchy of Lancaster
17 Jul 1917 - 9 Jan 1919: Minister of Munitions (Supply)
10 Jan 1919 - 13 Feb 1921: Sec. of State for War and Air
13 Feb 1921 - 19 Oct 1922: Sec. of State for the Colonies
6 Nov 1924 - 4 Jun 1929: Chancellor of the Exchequer
3 Sep 1939 - 9 May 1940: First Lord of the Admiralty
10 May 1940 - 26 Jul 1945: Prime Minister
26 Oct 1951 - 5 Apr 1955: Prime Minister
(inc 28 Oct 1951 - 28 Feb 1952: Minister for Defence)

10,636
2 Earl of Balfour (Arthur Balfour) photograph Conservative UK Parliament
 United Kingdom
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 24 June 1885 - 28 Jan 1886: President of Local Government Board

5 August 1886 – 11 March 1887: Secretary for Scotland
7 March 1887 – 9 November 1891: Chief Secretary for Ireland
6 October 1891 - 11 August 1892 and 25 June 1895 - 4 Dec 1905: First Lord of the Treasury and Leader of the House of Commons
11 July 1902 – 17 October 1903: Lord Privy Seal
12 Jul 1902 - 4 Dec 1905 Prime Minister
25 May 1915 - 5 Dec 1916: First Lord of the Admiralty
10 Dec 1916 - 22 Oct 1919: Sec. of State Foreign Office
23 Oct 1919 - 19 Oct 1922: Lord President of the Council
27 Apr 1925 - 4 Jun 1929: Lord President of the Council

10,433
3 Rab Butler Conservative UK Parliament
 United Kingdom
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 29 Sept 1932 - 28 May 1937: Parliamentary Under - Secretary for India

28 May 1937 - 24 Feb 1938: Parliamentary Secretary for Labour
25 Feb 1938 - 19 Jul 1941: Parliamentary Under - Sec. for Foreign Affairs
20 Jul 1941 - 2 Aug 1944: President of the Board of Education
3 Aug 1944 - May 1945: Minister for Education
25 May 1945 - 26 Jul 1945: Minister of Labour
28 Oct 1951 - 19 Dec 1955: Chancellor of the Exchequer
20 Dec 1955 - Oct 1959: Lord Privy Seal
Dec 1955 - Oct 1961: Leader of the House
13 Jan 1957 - 12 Jul 1962: Home Secretary
13 Jul 1962 - 19 Oct 1963: First Sec. of State and Deputy Prime Minister
20 Oct 1963 - Oct 1964: Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs

9,420
3 Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire Liberal UK Parliament
 United Kingdom
Leader of the House of Lords Mar 1863 - Apr 1863: Lord of the Admiralty

Apr 1863 - Feb 1866: Under - Sec. of State for War
Feb 1866 - Jul 1866: Sec. of State for War
Dec 1868 - Jan 1871: Postmaster - General
Jan 1871 - Feb 1874: Chief Sec. for Ireland
Apr 1880 - Dec 1882: Sec. of State for India
Dec 1882 - Jun 1885: Sec. of State for War
1895 - 1903: Lord President of the Council
1900 - 1902: President of the Board of Education
1902 - 1903: Leader of the House of Lords

X,XXX
5 Ken Clarke Conservative UK Parliament
 United Kingdom
Chancellor of the Exchequer

Assistant Whip
13 Apr 1972 - 8 Jan 1974
Whip
8 Jan 1974 - 4 Mar 1974
Parliamentary Sec. for Transport
7 May 1979 - 5 Jan 1981
Under-Sec. for Transport
5 Jan 1981 - 5 Mar 1982
Minister of State for Health
5 Mar 1982 - 2 Sep 1985
Paymaster General (also Minister for Employment)
2 Sep 1985 - 13 Jun 1987
Duchy of Lancaster (also Minister for Trade)
13 Jun 1987 - 25 Jul 1988
Sec. of State for Health
25 Jul 1988 - 2 Nov 1990
Sec. of State for Education and Science
28 Nov 1990 - 10 Apr 1992
Sec. of State for Home Office
10 Apr 1992 - 27 May 1993
Chancellor of the Exchequer
27 May 1993 - 2 May 1997
Sec. of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor
12 May 2010 - 6 Sep 2012
Minister without portfolio (Cabinet Office)
6 Sep 2012 - 14 July 2014

8,784
6 Jane Hutt Welsh Labour National Assembly for Wales / Senedd Cymru
 Wales
Minister for Finance

Minister for Health and Social Services
12 May 1999 – 2005
Minister for Assembly Business and Chief Whip
2005 - 31 May 2007
Minister for Budget and Assembly Business
31 May 2007 - 19 July 2007
Minister for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning & Skills
19 July 2007 - Dec 2009
Minister for Budget and Assembly Business
Dec 2009 - May 2011
Leader of the House and Minister for Finance
May 2011 - May 2016
Leader of the House and Chief Whip
May 2016 - 3 November 2017

6790
Deputy Minister & Chief Whip Deputy Minister & Chief Whip
13 December 2018 - Present
5 years, 344 days
7 Carwyn Jones Welsh Labour National Assembly for Wales / Senedd Cymru
 Wales
First Minister of Wales

Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs
23 July 2000 - 18 June 2002
Minister for Assembly Business
18 June 2002 - 13 May 2003
Minister for the Environment, Planning and Countryside
13 May 2003 - 25 May 2007
Minister for Education, Culture and the Welsh Language
25 May 2007 - 19 July 2007
Counsel General for Wales
19 July 2007- 9 December 2009
First Minister of Wales
10 December 2009 - 12 December 2018

6,716
10 Edwina Hart Welsh Labour National Assembly for Wales / Senedd Cymru
 Wales
Minister for Economy, Science and Transport

Minister for Finance
12 May 1999 – 22 February 2000
Minister for Finance and Local Government
22 February 2000 – 2003
Minister for Social Justice and Regeneration
2003 – 26 May 2007
Minister for Health and Social Services
26 May 2007 –13 May 2011
Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science
13 May 2011- 14 March 2016
Minister for Economy, Science and Transport 
14 March 2013 - 19 May 2016

6,217


Name Constituency/Region Served from Served to Term length Days
Gareth Jones Conwy 6 May 1999 1 May 2003 7 years 11 months 29 days 2,921
Aberconwy 3 May 2007 5 May 2011
  1. ^ "Member Profile". National Assembly for Wales.