Jennifer Meredith Smith

Jennifer Meredith Smith (born 1947) was the premier of Bermuda from 1998 until 2003. She is the first woman to lead a Bermudan political party to a general election victory, and the first leader of her party to win two consecutive general election victories. Smith was appointed to the Bermuda Senate in 1980, and elected to the House of Assembly in 1989 as a member of the Progressive Labour Party. She was elected deputy party leader in 1994, and succeeded to the leadership two years later upon the death of L. Frederick Wade.
   
She led her party to victory in parliamentary elections in November 1998, in which the conservative United Bermuda Party, which had controlled the country since autonomy was gained in 1968, suffered an unprecedented defeat. The Progressive Labour Party again won parliamentary elections in July 2003, but less than a week later, she was forced to resign as premier following a revolt within her own party. She was replaced by Alex Scott, but then elected as Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly.

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