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Assam

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
(1) Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 17 November 1939 24 December 1941 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
Governor's Rule 24 December 1941 24 August 1942 [[]] [[]]
(1) Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 25 August 1942 11 February 1946 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
11 February 1946 15 August 1947 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow|The Marquess of Linlithgow
Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell|The Viscount Wavell
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma|The Viscount Mountbatten

Bengal

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office[1] Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 A. K. Fazlul Huq
(1873–1962)
1 April 1937 24 April 1943 Praja Party Sir John Anderson The Marquess of Linlithgow
The Lord Brabbourne
John Herbert
2 Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin
(1894–1964)
24 April 1943 28 March 1945 All-India Muslim League
Richard Casey
The Viscount Wavell
Governor's Rule 28 March 1945 3 July 1946
Sir Frederick Burrows

East Bengal

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
(1892–1963)
3 July 1946 15 August 1947 All-India Muslim League Sir Frederick Burrows The Viscount Wavell
The Viscount Mountbatten

West Bengal

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Prafulla Chandra Ghosh
(1891–1983)
3 July 1946 15 August 1947 Indian National Congress Sir Frederick Burrows The Viscount Wavell
The Viscount Mountbatten

Bihar

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Muhammad Yunus
(1884–1952)
120px 1 April 1937 19 July 1937 Muslim Independent Party [[]] [[]]
2 Krishna Singh
(1888–1961)
120px 20 July 1937 31 October 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
(2) Krishna Singh
(1888–1961)
120px 23 March 1946 15 August 1947 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]

31 Oct 1939 - 23 Mar 1946 Governor's Rule

Bombay

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
Apr 1937 - 19 Jul 1937     Sir Dhanjishah Bomanjee Cooper
                            (interim)
19 Jul 1937 -  4 Nov 1939  Bal Gangadhar Kher (1st time)      (b. 1888 - d. 1957)  INC
 4 Nov 1939 - 30 Mar 1946  Governor's Rule
30 Mar 1946 - 15 Aug 1947  Bal Gangadhar Kher (2nd time)      (s.a.)               INC

Central Provinces and Berar

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
1 Apr 1937 - 14 Jul 1937  E. Raghavendra Rao                 (s.a.)               Non-party
14 Jul 1937 - 29 Jul 1938  Narayan Bhaskar Khare              (b. 1882 – d. 1970)  INC
29 Jul 1938 - 20 Apr 1946  Governor's Rule
20 Apr 1946 - 15 Aug 1947  Ravi Shankar Shukla                (b. 1877 - d. 1956)  INC 

Madras

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
17 Dec 1920 - 11 Jul 1921  Subbarayalu Reddiar                (b. 1855 - d. 1921)  JP
11 Jul 1921 -  3 Dec 1926  Panaganti Ramarayaningar, Raja     (b. 1866 - d. 1928)  JP
                            of Panagal (from 5 Jun 1926,
                            Sir Panaganti Ramarayaningar)
4 Dec 1926 - 27 Oct 1930  P. Subbarayan                      (b. 1889 - d. 1963)  Non-party
27 Oct 1930 -  4 Nov 1932  B. Munusamy Naidu                  (b. 1885 - d. 1935)  JP
5 Nov 1932 -  4 Apr 1936  Ramakrishna Ranga Rao, Raja of
                            Bobbili (1st time)               (b. 1901 - d. 1978)  JP
4 Apr 1936 - 24 Aug 1936  Ponnambala Thiaga Rajan            (b. 1892 - d. 1974)  JP
24 Aug 1936 -  1 Apr 1937  Ramakrishna Ranga Rao, Raja of
                            Bobbili (2nd time)               (s.a.)               JP
1 Apr 1937 - 14 Jul 1937  Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu          (b. 1875 - d. 1942)  JP
14 Jul 1937 - 29 Oct 1939  Chakravarti Rajagopalachari        (b. 1878 - d. 1972)  INC
29 Oct 1939 - 30 Apr 1946  Governor's Rule
30 Apr 1946 - 23 Mar 1947  Tanguturi Prakasam                 (b. 1872 - d. 1957)  INC
23 Mar 1947 - 15 Aug 1947  Omandur P. Ramaswami Reddiar       (b. 1895 - d. 1970)  INC

North-West Frontier

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
1 Apr 1937 -  7 Sep 1937  Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum Khan    (b. 1863 - d. 1937)  AIC
7 Sep 1937 - 10 Nov 1939  Khan Sahib (1st time)              (b. 1882 - d. 1958)  INC
10 Nov 1939 - 25 May 1943  Governor's rule
25 May 1943 - 16 Mar 1945  Sardar Aurangzeb Khan              (b. 1899 - d. 1953)  ML
16 Mar 1945 - 22 Aug 1947  Khan Sahib (2nd time)              (s.a.)               INC 

Orissa

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
1 Apr 1937 - 19 Jul 1937  Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati  (b. 1892 - d. 1974)  Non-party
                            Narayan Deo (1st time) 
19 Jul 1937 -  4 Nov 1939  Biswanath Das                      (b. 1889 - d. 1984)  INC
4 Nov 1939 - 24 Nov 1941  Governor's Rule
24 Nov 1941 - 29 Jun 1944  Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati  (s.a.)               Non-party
                            Narayan Deo (2nd time) 
29 Jun 1944 - 23 Apr 1946  Governor's Rule
23 Apr 1946 - 15 Aug 1947  Harekrushna Mahatab                (b. 1899 - d. 1987)  INC

Punjab

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
1 Apr 1937 - 27 Dec 1942  Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan UP
30 Dec 1942 - Feb 1945     Khizar Hayat Khan Tiwana           (b. 1900 - d. 1975)  ML;1944 UP
                            (1st time)
Feb 1945 - 21 Mar 1946     Governor's Rule
21 Mar 1946 -  4 Mar 1947  Sir Khizar Hayat Khan Tiwana       (s.a.)               UP
                            (2nd time)

Sikandar Hayat Khan (Punjabi politician) Malik Khizar Hayat Tiwana

Sind

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
24 Apr 1937 - 23 Mar 1938 Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (b. 1879 - d. 1948)  MPP
23 Mar 1938 - 18 Mar 1940 Allah Bux Soomro (b. 1900 - d. 1943)  Sind United Party
18 Mar 1940 -  7 Mar 1941 Mir Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur (b. 1909 - d. 1963)  ML
7 Mar 1941 - 14 Oct 1942 Allah Bux Soomro (b. 1900 - d. 1943)  Sind United Party
14 Oct 1942 - 15 Aug 1947 Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (b. 1879 - d. 1948)  MPP

United Provinces

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Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Governor Viceroy
1 Sir Muhammed Saadulah
(1855–1955)
120px 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 All-India Muslim League [[]] [[]]
(1) Gopinath Bordoloi
(1890–1950)
19 September 1938 17 November 1939 Indian National Congress [[]] [[]]
3 Apr 1937 - 16 Jul 1937 Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari (b. 1888 - d. 1982) NAP
17 Jul 1937 -  2 Nov 1939 Govind Ballabh Pant (1st time) (b. 1887 - d. 1961) INC
2 Nov 1939 -  1 Apr 1946 Governor's rule
1 Apr 1946 - 15 Aug 1947 Govind Ballabh Pant (2nd time) INC

West Midlands Combined Authority

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The authority consists of the seven local authorities of West Midlands as constituent members, three Local Enterprise Partnerships as non-constituent members, and several local authorities covered by the LEPs as non-constituent members.

The membership of the combined authority is expected to be as follows:

Name Membership Nominating authority Position within nominating authority
John Clancy Constituent West Midlands (county) Birmingham City Council Leader of the Council
Ann Lucas Constituent West Midlands (county) Coventry City Council Leader of the Council
Pete Lowe Constituent West Midlands (county) Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Leader of the Council
Darren Cooper Constituent West Midlands (county) Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council Leader of the Council
Bob Sleigh Constituent West Midlands (county) Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Leader of the Council
Mike Bird Constituent West Midlands (county) Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Leader of the Council
Roger Lawrence Constituent West Midlands (county) Wolverhampton City Council Leader of the Council
(Vacant) Constituent West Midlands (county) West Midlands Combined Authority Mayor of West Midlands
Herefordshire Herefordshire
Tony Johnson Non-constituent Herefordshire Council Leader of the Council
Shropshire Shropshire
Keith Barrow Non-constituent Shropshire Council Leader of the Council
Kuldip Sahota Non-constituent Telford and Wrekin Council Leader of the Council
Staffordshire Staffordshire
George Adamson Non-constituent Cannock Chase District Council Leader of the Council
Non-constituent East Staffordshire Borough Council Leader of the Council
Mike Wilcox Non-constituent Lichfield District Council Leader of the Council
Non-constituent Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council Leader of the Council
Non-constituent South Staffordshire District Council Leader of the Council
Non-constituent Stafford Borough Council Leader of the Council
Sybil Ralphs Non-constituent Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Leader of the Council
Dave Conway Non-constituent Stoke-on-Trent City Council Leader of the Council
Daniel Cook Non-constituent Tamworth Borough Council Leader of the Council
Warwickshire Warwickshire
David Humphreys Non-constituent North Warwickshire Borough Council Leader of the Council
Dennis Harvey Non-constituent Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council Leader of the Council
Non-constituent Rugby Borough Council Leader of the Council
Non-constituent Stratford-on-Avon District Council Leader of the Council
Non-constituent Warwick District Council Leader of the Council
Worcestershire Worcestershire
Bill Hartnett Non-constituent Redditch Borough Council Leader of the Council

Birmingham

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Affiliation Members[2]
Current
Labour 78
Conservative 30
Liberal Democrats 11
  Independent 1
Total number of seats 120
Actual majority 78

Coventry

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Affiliation Members[3]
Current
Labour 40
Conservative 13
Vacant 1
Total number of seats 54
Actual majority 38

Dudley

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Affiliation Members[4]
Current
Labour 37
Conservative 24
UKIP 7
Green 1
  Independent 1
Vacant 2
Total number of seats 72
Actual majority 2

Sandwell

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Affiliation Members[5]
Current
Labour 68
  Independent Labour 2
UKIP 1
Vacant 1
Total number of seats 72
Actual majority 68

Solihull

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Affiliation Members[6]
Current
Conservative 32
Green 8
Liberal Democrats 6
UKIP 2
  Independent 1
Labour 1
SDP 1
Total number of seats 51
Actual majority 19

Walsall

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Affiliation Members[7]
Current
Labour 27
Conservative 25
UKIP 3
  Independent 2
Liberal Democrats 2
Democratic Labour 1
Total number of seats 60
Actual majority NOC

Wolverhampton

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Affiliation Members[8]
Current
Labour 47
Conservative 10
Liberal Democrats 1
UKIP 1
Vacant 1
Total number of seats 60
Actual majority 13

Menzies Cabinet

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First Ministry 19/12/1949 - 11/05/1951

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Portfolio Name Party
Prime Minister Robert Menzies Liberal Party
Treasurer of Australia Arthur Fadden Country Party
Minister for Defence Eric Harrison to 24.10.1950 Liberal Party
Philip McBride from 24.10.1950 Liberal Party
Minister for Post-war Reconstruction Eric Harrison to 17.3.1950 Liberal Party
Minister for Labour and National Service Harold Holt Liberal Party
Minister for Immigration Harold Holt Liberal Party
Minister for Commerce and Agriculture John McEwen Country Party
Minister for External Affairs Percy Spender to 26.4.1951 Liberal Party
Richard Casey from 27.4.1951 Liberal Party
Minister for External Territories Percy Spender to 26.4.1951 Liberal Party
Richard Casey from 27.4.1951 Liberal Party
Minister for Works and Housing Richard Casey Liberal Party
Minister for Supply and Development Richard Casey to 17.3.1950 Liberal Party
Minister for National Development Richard Casey from 17.3.1950 Liberal Party
Minister in charge of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Richard Casey from 23.3.1950 Liberal Party
Minister for Supply Howard Beale from 17.3.1950 Liberal Party
Minister for the Interior Philip McBride to 24.10.1950 Liberal Party
Eric Harrison from 24.10.1950 Liberal Party
Minister for Health Earle Page Country Party
Minister for Trade and Customs Senator Neil O'Sullivan Liberal Party
Minister for Shipping and Fuel Senator George McLeay to 17.3.1950 Liberal Party
Minister for Fuel, Shipping and Transport Senator George McLeay from 17.3.1950 Liberal Party
Minister for Air Thomas White Liberal Party
Minister for Civil Aviation Thomas White Liberal Party
Postmaster-General Hubert Lawrence Anthony Country Party
Minister for the Army Josiah Francis Liberal Party
Minister for the Navy Josiah Francis Liberal Party
Attorney-General Spicer, Senator JA Liberal Party
Vice-President of Executive Council Lyons, EM to 7.3.1951 Liberal Party
Robert Menzies from 7.3.1951 Liberal Party
Minister for Social Services Spooner, Senator WH Liberal Party
Minister for Repatriation Cooper, Senator WJ Country Party
Minister for Information Beale, OH Liberal Party
Minister for Transport Beale, OH to 17.3.1950 Liberal Party

Second Ministry

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Birmingham seats since 1945 election

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Electionn Name Party Note
Prime Minister Robert Menzies Liberal Party

1945

  1. ^ http://wbassembly.gov.in/html/permiersOfBen.html
  2. ^ "Current State of the Parties". www.birmingham.gov.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Current State of the Parties". www.coventry.gov.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Current State of the Parties". www.dudley.gov.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Current State of the Parties". www.sandwell.gov.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Current State of the Parties". www.solihull.gov.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  7. ^ "https://cmispublic.walsall.gov.uk/cmis/Councillors.aspx/". www.walsall.gov.uk. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); External link in |title= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  8. ^ "Current State of the Parties". http:/wolverhampton.gov.uk/home. Retrieved 31 December 2015.