Lists of state leaders by age

 
Since 1900, the youngest serving state leader has been 192-day-old Fuad II of Egypt (left), while the oldest has been 96-year-old President of Malawi Hastings Banda (right).

This article contains various lists of state leaders organized by age, defined as heads of state and/or heads of government. Typically this list includes presidents, prime ministers or monarchs.

10 oldest currently serving state leaders

People currently serving as head of state and/or head of government, or a representative of a head of state.

Rank Name Born Age Position Assumed office
1Mahathir Mohamad10 July 192593 years, 102 daysPrime Minister of Malaysia2018[1]
2Elizabeth II21 April 192692 years, 182 daysQueen of the United Kingdom and 15 other countries1952
3Beji Caid Essebsi29 November 192691 years, 325 daysPresident of Tunisia2014[2]
4Kim Yong-nam4 February 192890 years, 258 daysChairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea1998
5Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah16 June 192989 years, 126 daysEmir of Kuwait2006
6Dame Marguerite Pindling26 June 193286 years, 116 daysGovernor-General of the Bahamas2014
7Sir Colville Young20 November 193285 years, 334 daysGovernor-General of Belize1993
8Paul Biya13 February 193385 years, 249 daysPresident of Cameroon1982[3]
9Akihito23 December 193384 years, 301 daysEmperor of Japan1989
10Michel Aoun18 February 193583 years, 244 daysPresident of Lebanon2016[4]

10 oldest ever serving state leaders

Rank Name Position Last year in office
(reason term ended)
Age at end
1–3Giovanni Paolo LascarisGrand Master of the Knights Hospitaller1657 (death)97 years, 47 days
Abdul MominSultan of Brunei1885 (death)≥97 years[5]
Enrico DandoloDoge of Venice1205 (death)≥97 years[6]
4Hastings BandaPresident of Malawi1994 (presidency for life revoked, lost reelection)96 years, 98 days
5Prem TinsulanondaRegent of Thailand2016 (term ended)96 years, 97 days
6Nicolò da PonteDoge of Venice1585 (death)94 years, 196 days
7Malietoa Tanumafili IIMalietoa of Samoa2007 (death)94 years, 127 days
8Robert MugabePresident of Zimbabwe2017 (resignation)93 years, 273 days
9Leo XIIIPope of the Holy See1903 (death)93 years, 140 days
10Mahathir MohamadPrime Minister of MalaysiaIncumbent93 years, 102 days

Longest lived state leaders

The following lists are the top ten all-time state leaders and the top ten living.

Top ten since 1800

Rank Name Position Birth Death Age
1Chau Sen Cocsal ChhumPrime Minister of Cambodia (1962)19052009103 years, 143 days
2Celâl BayarPrime Minister of Turkey (1937–1939)
President (1950–1960)
18831986103 years, 98 days
3Antoine PinayPrime Minister of France (1952–1953)18911994102 years, 348 days
4Prince Naruhiko HigashikuniPrime Minister of Japan (1945)18871990102 years, 48 days
5Ek Yi OunPrime Minister of Cambodia (1958)19102013102 years, 1 day to 103 years, 364 days[7]
6Willem DreesPrime Minister of the Netherlands (1948–1958)18861988101 years, 314 days
7Đỗ MườiPrime Minister of Vietnam (1988–1991)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1991–1997)
19172018101 years, 241 days
8Babiker AwadallaPrime Minister of Sudan (1969)1917Alive101 years, 232 days
9Zhang QunPremier of the Republic of China (1947–1948)18891990101 years, 219 days
10Piet de JongPrime Minister of the Netherlands (1967–1971)19152016101 years, 115 days

Top ten living

Rank Name Position Birth Age
1Babiker AwadallaPrime Minister of Sudan (1969)2 March 1917101 years, 232 days
2Yasuhiro NakasonePrime Minister of Japan (1982–1987)27 May 1918100 years, 146 days
3Hyun Soong-jongPrime Minister of South Korea (1992–1993)26 January 191999 years, 267 days
4Hau Pei-tsunPremier of the Republic of China (1990–1993)13 July 191999 years, 99 days
5Javier Pérez de CuéllarPrime Minister of Peru (2000–2001)19 January 192098 years, 274 days
6Prem TinsulanondaPrime Minister of Thailand (1980–1988)
Regent (2016)
26 August 192098 years, 55 days
7Tun TinPrime Minister of Burma (1988)2 October 192098 years, 18 days
8Lê Đức AnhPresident of Vietnam (1992–1997)1 December 192097 years, 323 days
9JeanGrand Duke of Luxembourg (1964–2000)5 January 192197 years, 288 days
10Mustafa Ben HalimPrime Minister of Libya (1954–1957)29 January 192197 years, 264 days

10 youngest serving state leaders

Rank Name Position Birth Age
1Sebastian KurzChancellor of Austria (since 2017)27 August 198632 years, 54 days
2Luca SantoliniCaptain Regent of San Marino (since 2018)22 February 198533 years, 240 days
3Kim Jong-unSupreme Leader of North Korea (since 2011)8 January 198335 years, 285 days
4Mamuka BakhtadzePrime Minister of Georgia (since 2018)9 June 198236 years, 133 days
5Jacinda ArdernPrime Minister of New Zealand (since 2017)26 July 198038 years, 86 days
6Tamim bin Hamad Al ThaniEmir of Qatar (since 2013)3 June 198038 years, 139 days
7Jigme Khesar Namgyel WangchuckKing of Bhutan (since 2006)21 February 198038 years, 241 days
8Carlos Alvarado QuesadaPresident of Costa Rica (since 2018)14 January 198038 years, 279 days
9Leo VaradkarTaoiseach of Ireland (since 2017)18 January 197939 years, 275 days
10Jüri RatasPrime Minister of Estonia (since 2016)2 July 197840 years, 110 days

10 youngest state leaders (since 1945)

Leaders still serving are highlighted in italicized bold.

Rank Name Position Age (when they took office)
1Fuad IIKing of Egypt192 days
2GyanendraKing of Nepal3 years, 123 days
3Faisal IIKing of Iraq3 years, 337 days
4HusseinKing of Jordan16 years, 271 days
5Jigme Singye WangchuckKing of Bhutan16 years, 256 days
6Mswati III[8]King of Swaziland18 years, 6 days
7Bhumibol AdulyadejKing of Thailand18 years, 186 days
8Ntare VKing of Burundi18 years, 218 days
9Jean-Claude DuvalierPresident of Haiti19 years, 293 days
10BaudouinKing of Belgium20 years, 313 days

See also

Notes

  1. Previously served from 1981–2003.
  2. Previously served as Prime Minister of Tunisia in 2011.
  3. Previously served as Prime Minister of Cameroon from 1975–1982.
  4. Previously served as President of the Council of Ministers of Lebanon from 1988–1990.
  5. Born "before 21 May 1788", exact date unknown; died on May 30, 1885
  6. Born in 1107, date unknown; died on June 1, 1205.
  7. The dates of birth and death for Ek are unknown.
  8. Began personal reign after a 3-year regency
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