The Premier of Bermuda
Premier the Hon. E. David Burt, JP, MP, is Bermuda’s 13th and youngest Premier when he was elected to the Government of Bermuda’s highest office at the age of 38.
Premier Burt graduated from Florida Air Academy, where he earned his private pilot’s license as a teenager. He is also an alumnus of George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he graduated cum laude and received a Bachelor of Business Administration with a double major in Finance and Information Systems.
Premier Burt was initiated into the Nu Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated in the Spring of 1998. He was awarded the George Washington University Presidential Administrative Fellowship and received his Master of Science in Information Systems Development in 2003. Mr. Burt attained a Project Management Professional certification in 2009.
As an entrepreneur, in 2004, upon returning to Bermuda, Premier Burt started GMD Consulting Limited, an IT consulting company focusing on project management. He served as president from its inception until 2016, when he stepped down upon being appointed leader of the opposition. Premier Burt co-founded HITCH Limited and was the lead developer for the award-winning HITCH Mobile App, enabling Bermuda residents to hail taxis.
As the leader of the Bermuda Progressive Labour Party since 2016, he has led his party to three landslide election victories in 2017, 2020, and 2025.
Since winning his first election and becoming Premier of Bermuda, he has led a Government with a progressive agenda of fairness, opportunity, and innovation. Under his leadership, the Progressive Labour Party Government has implemented transformational reforms that include the establishment of Bermuda’s first-ever statutory minimum wage, decriminalising cannabis for personal possession, reducing payroll taxes on hardworking Bermudians to the lowest levels in the island’s history, while increasing taxes for high earners.
His Government has taken measures to ensure that Bermudians are supported, including increasing funding for professional development for teachers and scholarships for students, making a record investment in affordable housing, launching a Mortgage Guarantee Programme, reducing down payment and interest costs for first-time homeowners, and increasing seniors’ pensions seven times in line with the rate of inflation.
This has all been done while Premier Burt has worked tirelessly to position Bermuda as a global leader in digital finance and delivered Bermuda’s first budget surplus in over two decades last year.
In the past, Premier Burt has served on the Bermuda Tourism Board, National Training Board, as a Director of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce and has been a Director of the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation.
Premier Burt and his wife Kristin have been married since 2012 and have two beautiful children, Nia and Edward.
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The Office of the Premier
The Premier is the head of government, and there is a multi-party system.
Bermuda is the oldest self-governing British Overseas Territory and has a great degree of internal autonomy. Its parliament held its first session in 1620, making it the third-oldest continuous parliament in the World.
The original system of government was created under the Virginia Company, which colonised Bermuda, accidentally in 1609, and deliberately from 1612. The Virginia Company lost its Royal Charter for North America ("Virginia") in 1622, and the Crown assumed responsibility for the administration of the continental colony. Bermuda, however, passed in 1615 to a new company, The Somers Isles Company (The Somers Isles being the other official name of the colony), formed by the same shareholders. The House of Assembly was created under that company, which continued to appoint Governors until it was dissolved in 1684, with the Crown assuming responsibility for the Colony's administration.
The Crown left in place the political system created under the Company. The Colonial Parliament originally consisted only of the lower house. The Privy Council, an appointed body, served in the roles of an upper house and a cabinet. The President of The Council could find himself temporarily acting as Governor when no Governor was present.
History of the Premier
| Name | Took Office | Left Office | Political Party | |
| 1 | Sir Edward Richards | 18 April 1973 | 29 December 1975 | United Bermuda Party | 
| 2 | Sir John Sharpe | 29 December 1975 | 30 August 1977 | United Bermuda Party | 
| 3 | Sir David Gibbons | 30 August 1977 | 15 January 1982 | United Bermuda Party | 
| 4 | Sir John Swan | 15 January 1982 | 25 August 1995 | United Bermuda Party | 
| 5 | Dr. David Saul | 25 August 1995 | 27 March 1997 | United Bermuda Party | 
| 6 | Dame Pamela F. Gordon | 27 March 1997 | 10 November 1998 | United Bermuda Party | 
| 7 | Dame Jennifer Smith | 10 November 1998 | 29 July 2003 | Progressive Labour Party | 
| 8 | Hon. Alex Scott | 29 July 2003 | 30 October 2006 | Progressive Labour Party | 
| 9 | Dr. Ewart Brown | 30 October 2006 | 29 October 2010 | Progressive Labour Party | 
| 10 | Hon. Paula Cox | 29 October 2010 | 18 December 2012 | Progressive Labour Party | 
| 11 | Hon. Craig Cannonier | 18 December 2012 | 19 May 2014 | One Bermuda Alliance | 
| 12 | Hon. Michael Dunkley | 20 May 2014 | 18 July 2017 | One Bermuda Alliance | 
| 13 | Hon. E. David Burt | 19 July 2017 | present | Progressive Labour Party | 
Government Leaders (1968–1973)
| # | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Political Party | 
| 1 | Sir Henry Tucker | 10 June 1968 | 29 December 1971 | United Bermuda Party | 
| 2 | Sir Edward Richards | 29 December 1971 | 18 April 1973 | United Bermuda Party |