List of chief ministers of Balochistan

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The Chief Minister of Balochistan is the head of Government of Balochistan and is elected by the Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan. The Chief Minister is elected by Balochistan Assembly for maximum of 5 years.

None of the Chief Ministers completed their 5 year constitutional term in entire history of Balochistan.

List of chief ministers of Balochistan

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Portrait Name of Chief Minister Entered office Left office Political party
1   Ataullah Mengal 1 May 1972 13 February 1973 NAP
2   Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan (1st time) 13 February 1973 31 December 1974 PPP
3   Nawab Mohammad Khan Barozai 31 December 1976 5 July 1977 PPP
Governor's rule 5 July 1977 6 April 1985
4   Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan (2nd time) 6 April 1985 29 May 1988 Independent
5   Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali 24 June 1988 24 December 1988 IJI
6   Khuda Bakhsh Marri 24 December 1988 5 February 1989 PPP
7   Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti 5 February 1989 7 August 1990 BNP
C   Mir Humayun Khan Marri 7 August 1990 17 November 1990 Caretaker
8   Taj Muhammad Jamali 17 November 1990 22 May 1993 IJI
C   Zulfikar Ali Magsi 30 May 1993 19 July 1993 Caretaker
C   Muhammad Naseer Mengal 19 July 1993 20 October 1993 Caretaker
11   Zulfikar Ali Magsi 20 October 1993 9 November 1996 PPP
C   Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali 9 November 1996 22 February 1997 Caretaker
12   Akhtar Mengal 22 February 1997 29 July 1998 BNP
13   Mir Jan Mohammad Jamali 13 August 1998 12 October 1999 PML-N
Governor's rule 12 October 1999 1 December 2002
14   Jam Mohammad Yousaf[1] 1 December 2002 19 November 2007 PML-Q
C   Mohammad Saleh Bhutani[2] 19 November 2007 8 April 2008 Caretaker
15   Nawab Aslam Raisani[3][4] 9 April 2008 14 January 2013 PPP
Governor's rule 14 January 2013 13 March 2013
(15)   Nawab Aslam Raisani 13 March 2013 23 March 2013 PPP
C   Nawab Ghous Khan Bakhsh Barozai[5][6][7] 23 March 2013 7 June 2013 Caretaker
16   Abdul Malik Baloch[8][9] 7 June 2013 23 December 2015 NP
17   Sanaullah Khan Zehri[10][11][12][13] 24 December 2015 9 January 2018 PML-N
18   Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo[11][14][15] 13 January 2018 7 June 2018 PML-Q
C   Alauddin Marri 7 June 2018 18 August 2018 Caretaker
19   Jam Kamal Khan 19 August 2018 24 October 2021 BAP
20   Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo 29 October 2021 18 August 2023 BAP
C   Ali Mardan Khan Domki 18 August 2023 2 March 2024 Caretaker
21   Sarfraz Bugti 2 March 2024 PPP

See also

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References

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