In 1976, Anguilla adopted a new constitution that introduced a ministerial system of government for the first time. It created the office of Chief Minister, who led an Executive Council and the establishment of the Legislative Assembly. After the
1976 Anguillian general election,
Ronald Webster became the first chief minister.
Emile Gumbs took over as chief minister in 1977 before Webster returned to power in 1980. The Anguilla Act 1980 officially separated Anguilla from
St Kitts and Nevis, and a constitutional amendment was enacted in 1982, which created the office of the Governor of Anguilla, and renamed the Legislative Assembly as the House of Assembly, while the Governor retained significant powers.
Victor Banks took over as the Chief Minister in April 2015. Banks became the first person to officially hold office as the Premier on 14 May 2019.
Ellis Webster succeeded him in 2019. In February 2025,
Cora Richardson-Hodge became the first female to be appointed Premier of Anguilla. ==List==