Which prime ministers of Australia will Anthony Albanese overtake in terms of time in office?
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2046
89%
Julia Gillard (3 years, 3 days)
87%
John Gorton (3 years, 59 days)
85%
John Curtin (3 years, 272 days)
90%
Scott Morrison (2 years, 272 days)
83%
Paul Keating (4 years, 82 days)
80%
Ben Chifley (4 years, 159 days)
77%
Andrew Fisher (4 years, 297 days)
76%
Alfred Deakin (4 years, 313 days)
67%
Stanley Bruce (6 years, 255 days)
67%
Joseph Lyons (7 years, 91 days)
65%
Billy Hughes (7 years 105 days)
65%
Malcolm Fraser (7 years, 120 days)
46%
Bob Hawke (8 years, 284 days)
28%
John Howard (11 years, 267 days)
2%
Sir Robert Menzies (18 years, 163 days)

Anthony Albanese has already overtaken many former PMs at the time of the creation of this market, including Malcolm Turnbull (2 years, 343 days), Gough Whitlam (2 years, 341 days), Kevin Rudd (2 years, 286 days), Tony Abbott (1 year, 362 days), and many more.

This market will resolve former prime ministers as YES when Anthony Albanese has been in office for longer than them, and all remaining options will resolve as NO when Anthony Albanese ceases to be prime minister of Australia.

Time in office for former prime ministers is calculated by adding together multiple stints as prime minister for those that had more than one stint.

Anthony Albanese may yet have more than one stint as prime minister, but for the purposes of this market we will only consider those former prime ministers that he overtakes during this current stint as prime minister.

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