Who Was the CM of Meghalaya? Complete List from 1970 to 2025

Chief Ministers of Meghalaya (1970–2025): Complete list with names, party details, and tenure. Get insights into Meghalaya’s political leadership and history over the years in this article.

Chief Ministers of Meghalaya

Meghalaya, often referred to as the “Abode of Clouds,” is a state in the northeast region of India. Meghalaya was created by dividing the state of Assam into two districts, namely the United Khasi Hills and Jaintia Hills, and the Garo Hills. Since then, Meghalaya has seen several influential and forward-thinking leaders serve as Chief Ministers. Each of them has played a vital role in shaping the state’s political direction and supporting its social and economic development. Their contributions have helped Meghalaya grow while keeping its unique cultural identity intact.

Chief Ministers of Meghalaya

The Chief Minister of Meghalaya is the head of the state government, responsible for policy-making, development planning, and maintaining law and order. Since its formation in 1972, the state has seen 12 prominent personalities serve as Chief Minister, each playing a key role in shaping Meghalaya’s political and developmental journey. The First Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Williamson A. Sangma, is remembered as a founding father of the state and a strong voice for tribal identity and autonomy.

List of Chief Ministers of Meghalaya (1970-2025)

Since its formation in 1972, there have been 12 Chief Ministers of Meghalaya, six of whom were from the Indian National Congress. Meghalaya has come under President’s Rule twice in its history, first in 1991 and later in 2009, both due to political instability.

List of Chief Ministers of Meghalaya (1970-2025)
S.NoName ConstituencyTenureParty
1.Williamson A. SangmaBaghmara2 April 1970- 18 March 1972All Party Hill Leaders Conference
2.Williamson A. SangmaBaghmara18 March 1972- 21 November 1976All Party Hill Leaders Conference
3.Williamson A. SangmaBaghmara21 November 1976- 3 March 1978Indian National Congress
4.Darwin Diengdoh PughMawkhar10 Mar 1978- 6 May 1979All Party Hill Leaders Conference
5.B. B. LyngdohLynkerdem7 May 1979-7 May 1981All Party Hill Leaders Conference
6.Williamson A. SangmaBaghmara7 May 1981- 24 February 1983Indian National Congress
7.B. B. LyngdohLynkerdem2 March 1983- 31 March 1983All Party Hill Leaders Conference
8.Williamson A. SangmaBaghmara2 April 1983- 5 February 1988Indian National Congress
9.P. A. SangmaTura6 February 1988- 25 March 1990Indian National Congress
10.B.B LyngdohLynderkem16 Mar 1990- 10 October 1991Hill People’s Union
11.VacantNA11 October 1991- 5 February 1992NA
12.D.D LapangNongpoh5 Feb 1992- 19 Feb 1993Indian National Congress
12.S.C Marak Resubelpara19 Feb 1933- 27 Feb 1998Indian national Congress
13.S.C MarakResubelpara27 Feb 1998-10 March 1998Indian National Congress
14.B.B LyngdohLyngkyrdem10 Mar 1998-8 March 2000United Democratic Party
15.E. K. MawlongUmroi8 Mar 2000- 8 Dec 2001United Democratic Party
16.Flinder Anderson KhonglamSohra8 Dec 2001- 4 Mar 2003 Independent
17.D.D LapangNongpoh4 Mar 2003-15 June 2006Indian National Congress
18.J. Dringbell RymbaiJirang15 June 2006- 10 March 2007Indian National Congress
19.D.D LapangNongpoh10 Mar 2007-4 March 2008Indian National Congress
20.D.D LapangNongpoh4 Mar 2008- 19 March 2008Indian National Congress
21.Donkupar RoyShella19 Mar 2008- 18 March 2009United Democratic Party
22.Vacant18 Mar 2009-12 May 2009
23.D.D LapangNongpoh13 May 2009-19 April 2010Indian National Congress
24.Mukul SangmaAmpati20 April 2010-5 March 2013Indian National Congress
25.Conrad SangmaSouth Tura6 Mar 2013- IncumbentNational People’s Party

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First Chief Minister of Meghalaya

Captain Williamson A. Sangma was the First Chief Minister of Meghalaya and is widely regarded as the architect and founding father of the state. He initially served as the head of the autonomous state from April 2, 1970, and continued as the First Chief Minister of Meghalaya attained full statehood on January 21, 1972, serving until March 23, 1978. 

Current Chief Minister of Meghalaya

Conrad Kongkal Sangma is an Indian politician who is the 12th and Current Chief Minister of Meghalaya since 2018. In the late 1990s, Sangma began his political career as the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) campaign manager for his father, P. A. Sangma. He had held a number of significant positions in the state government, including Finance, Power, Tourism, GAD, and IT. Within ten days of becoming a minister, he presented Meghalaya’s first annual budget.

Longest-serving Chief Minister of Meghalaya

Mukul Manda Sangma is the 11th Chief Minister of Meghalaya (2010-2018) and is currently the leader of the opposition in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly. With an incredible tenure of eight years, Mukul Sangma is the longest-serving Chief Minister of Meghalaya. Significant advancements in governance under his direction were made, with a focus on developmental projects and meeting the many demands of the state’s citizens.

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