List of Fijian politicians

National leaders

 * Note that the office of Governor-General was constitutionally above politics, but it is included on this page as it was a position of leadership.
 * Bainimarama, Josaia Vorege (Frank), military administrator (2000, 2006 – 2007; interim Prime Minister of Fiji 2007–present).
 * Bavadra, Timoci (1934–1989), Fiji Labour Party founder; Prime Minister (1987).
 * Beddoes, Mick, Leader of the Opposition.
 * Bokini, Ratu Ovini, Chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs (2004–present).
 * Cakobau, Ratu Sir George (1912–1989), Vunivalu of Bau and first native-born Governor General (1973–1983)
 * Chaudhry, Mahendra, first Indo-Fijian Prime Minister (1999–2000).
 * Foster, Sir Robert Sidney, Governor-General (1970–1973).
 * Ganilau, Bernadette, writer and United Peoples Party politician; Deputy Leader of the Opposition (2006–present).
 * Ratu Epeli GANILAU, Chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs (2001–2004); founder of the National Alliance Party of Fiji.
 * Ganilau, Ratu Sir Penaia, Governor-General (1983–1987) and President (1987–1993).
 * Iloilo, Ratu Josefa (born 1920), President (2000–present)
 * Luveni, Jiko, dentist and AIDS campaigner; Speaker of the Parliament of Fiji since 2014.
 * Ma'afu, Enele, Tongan Prince and Fijian Chief (Tui Lau), 19th century.
 * Madraiwiwi, Ratu Joni (born 1957), Vice-President (2004–present)
 * Mara, Ro Lady Lala (1931–2004), former first lady and Roko Tui Dreketi; co-founder of the Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei.
 * Mara, Ratu Sir Kamisese (1920–2004), founder of the modern Fijian nation. Prime Minister (1967–1992 – with one very brief interruption); President (1993–2000).
 * Momoedonu, Ratu Tevita, Prime Minister (twice – 2000 and 2001); Ambassador to Japan.
 * Nailatikau, Ratu Epeli (born 1941), President of Fiji (2009 - present), Parliamentary Speaker (2001–2006), former Cabinet Minister, and diplomat.
 * Patel, Raojibhai Dahyabhai, Speaker of the House of Representatives (1972–1977).
 * Qarase, Laisenia (born 1941), Prime Minister (2000–present)
 * Rabuka, Sitiveni, military leader and politician. Coup leader (1987); Prime Minister (1992–1999).
 * Senilagakali, Jona, interim Prime Minister (2006–present); installed by military coup.
 * Seniloli, Ratu Jope, Vice-President (2001–2004; convicted of treason.
 * Sukuna, Ratu Sir Lala (1888–1958), the father of modern Fiji; Parliamentary Speaker.
 * Takiveikata, Ratu Inoke, Vice-President of Fiji in the 1990s. (not to be confused with an imprisoned former Senator of the same name).
 * Tavaiqia, Ratu Josaia, Tui Vuda and Vice-President (1990–1997).
 * Waqavakatoga, Taito, President of the Fijian Senate.

Cabinet Ministers

 * Both present and former Cabinet Ministers are included. Prime Ministers and other national leaders, however, are not.
 * Ah Koy, James, Minister of Finance (1990s), Senator (2001–present).
 * Ali, Ahmed (1938–2005), several times a cabinet minister.
 * Baba, Tupeni, Deputy Prime Minister (1999–2000); founder of the New Labour Unity Party
 * Bale, Manoa, former Cabinet Minister (1999–2000) Fiji Labour Party.
 * Bale, Qoriniasi, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice (2000–present)
 * Banuve, Joji, Cabinet Minister.
 * Bogileka, Meli, former Cabinet Minister, General Secretary of the People's National Party.
 * Bole, Filipe, former Foreign Minister
 * Bulanauca, Mitieli, Senator and former Cabinet Minister.
 * Bune, Poseci, Cabinet Minister and Deputy Leader of the Fiji Labour Party.
 * Cakobau, Ratu Sir Edward, Deputy Prime Minister (1970s)
 * Cakobau, Ratu Seru Epenisa, former monarch (1852–1874)
 * Cakobau-Talakuli, Adi Samanunu: Tailevu chief, diplomat, and Cabinet Minister.
 * Caucau, Adi Asenaca, Cabinet Minister.
 * Cavubati, Viliame, Cabinet Minister (1990s)
 * Cokanasiga, Joketani, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Cokanauto, Ratu Tu'uakitau, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Dakuidreketi, Keni, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Delailomaloma, Nelson, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Deoki, Andrew, pre- and post-independence politician; Attorney-General (1979–1981)
 * Draunidalo, Savenaca, Minister for Works and Energy.
 * Dyer, Adi Senimili, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Galuinadi, Jonetani, Minister for Public Enterprises.
 * Bernadette Rounds Ganilau, interim Cabinet Minister (appointed January 2007).
 * Hatch, Hector, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Kaitani, Simione, Cabinet Minister.
 * Kepa, Ro Teimumu, Roko Tui Dreketi and Cabinet Minister.
 * Korovulavula, Manu, interim Cabinet Minister (2007–present)
 * Kubuabola, Ratu Inoke, diplomat, former Cabinet Minister, and former Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei leader.
 * Kubuabola, Ratu Jone, Minister of Finance.
 * Kumar, Jainend, interim Cabinet Minister (appointed January 2007).
 * Lalabalavu, Ratu Naiqama, Tui Cakau and politician, imprisoned for his role in the Fiji coup of 2000.
 * Leweniqila, Isireli, Minister for Youth and Sports.
 * Adi Malani, Laufitu, former Senator (2006) and Cabinet Minister (2007 – present)
 * Mara, Ratu Finau, lawyer, former Cabinet Minister, and diplomat.
 * Matanitobua, Ratu Suliano, Namosi Chief and former Cabinet Minister.
 * Nacuva, Pita, Minister for Tourism (2005)
 * Nagusuca, Nanise, Cabinet minister
 * Nailatikau, Adi Koila (born 1953), Senator, former Cabinet Minister, and diplomat
 * Naivalu, Solomone, Minister for Health.
 * Narayan, Irene Jai (born 1932), former Cabinet Minister.
 * Navakamocea, Jone, interim Cabinet Minister (appointed January 2007).
 * Padarath, Lavenia, Cabinet Minister (1999–2000).
 * Qetaki, Alipate, former Attorney-General and Minister for Justice.
 * Raj, George Shiu, Cabinet Minister.
 * Ratakele, Ratu Talemo, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Rigamoto, Marieta, Cabinet Minister of Rotuman descent.
 * Rokotuinaceva, Ratu Kolinio, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Salabula, Losena, Cabinet Minister.
 * Sauqaqa, Tomasi, Cabinet Minister.
 * Sayed-Khaiyum, Aiyaz, interim Attorney-General (2007–present)
 * Seruvakula, Ratu Semi, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Sharma, Harish, National Federation Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister (1987).
 * Sharma, Vivekanand, Alliance Party Senator and academic.
 * Sikivou, Semesa, academic, Cabinet Minister, and diplomat.
 * Singh, Anand Kumar, Fiji Labour Party Senator and former Attorney-General.
 * Singh, Rajesh, Cabinet Minister (2006).
 * Singh, Sir Vijay, former Cabinet Minister (not to be confused with the golfer of the same name).
 * Speed, Adi Kuini, Deputy Prime Minister (1999–2000).
 * Sukanaivalu, Netani, interim Cabinet Minister (appointed January 2007).
 * Tabakaucoro, Adi Finau, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Takiveikata, Ratu Inoke (born 1949), Qaranivalu of Naitasiri, former Cabinet Minister and Senator. Imprisoned for mutiny.
 * Tavola, Kaliopate, Foreign Minister (2000–present).
 * Tikoinasau, Samisoni, Cabinet Minister.
 * Tora, Apisai, Senator and former Cabinet Minister.
 * Tuisese, Ilaitia, Minister for Agriculture.
 * Tuvuki, Isireli, Cabinet Minister.
 * Vakatale, Taufa, former Cabinet Minister.
 * Vakatora, Tomasi, former Minister and House Speaker.
 * Vosanibola, Josefa, Minister for Home Affairs (2005)
 * Vuetilovoni, Tomasi, Minister for Commerce (2005)
 * Vuibau, Tevita, interim Cabinet Minister (appointed January 2007).
 * Waradi, Taito, businessman and interim Cabinet Minister (appointed January 2007).
 * Wong, Pio, career soldier and Cabinet Minister.
 * Yabaki, Konisi, Minister for Forests and Fisheries.
 * Young, Ted, Cabinet Minister from Naitasiri Province.
 * Zinck, Kenneth Vincent, Minister for Labour, Industrial Relations and Productivity (2001–present).

Colonial era politicians

 * This list includes politicians who served in the Legislative Council before responsible government was granted in 1967, but generally excludes politicians who played a significant role after independence in 1970.
 * Buksh, M. S., Legislative Council Member (1947)
 * Chalmers, Nathanael, Legislative Council Member (1879–1883)
 * Chandra, Ami, Legislative Council Member (1947–1950)
 * Deo, Vishnu, Legislative Council Member (1929; 1937–1959)
 * Hasan, Said, Legislative Council Member (1937)
 * Janniff, Ben, Legislative Council Member (1950–1953)
 * Khan, A.H. Sahu, Legislative Council Member (1959–1963)
 * Lakshman, B.D., labour union organiser and Legislative Council Member (1940–1944; 1959–1963)
 * Maharaj, Badri – first ethnic Indian member of the Legislative Council (1917–1923; 1926–1929)
 * Manu, A.R., Legislative Council Member (1956–1959)
 * Mudliar, Muniswamy, Legislative Council Member (1932–1937)
 * Narain, Sathi, Legislative Council Member (1959–1963)
 * Patel, A. D., Legislative Council Member (1944–1950, 1963–1969)
 * Prasad, Ayodhya, Legislative Council Member (1953–1959); a founding member of the Alliance Party
 * Rao, James Ramchandar, one of the first three Indo-Fijian members elected to the Legislative Council (1929)
 * Sharma, Tulsi Ram, Legislative Council Member (1950–1953)
 * Singh, Chattur, Legislative Council Member (1937–1940)
 * Singh, C.P., Legislative Council Member (1963–1966)
 * Singh, K.B., Legislative Council Member (1932–1946)
 * Singh, Parmanand, one of the first three Indo-Fijian members elected to the Legislative Council (1929)
 * Sukuna, Ratu Sir Lala (1888–1958) – Tui Lau, soldier, first Speaker of the Legislative Council.
 * Thurston, Sir John Bates, Premier of the Kingdom of Viti (1874); Governor of Fiji (1888–1897)
 * Tularam, J.B., Legislative Council Member (1937–1944) representing the Eastern Constituency

Political party leaders and organizers

 * This list excludes political party leaders who have served as Prime Minister or in the Cabinet; they are included under National Leaders.
 * Both parliamentary and organizational leaders are included in this list.
 * Baba, Jale, businessman and General Secretary of the Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua (SDL).
 * Beddoes, Mick, leader of the United Peoples Party.
 * Druavesi, Ema, Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei general secretary.
 * Duvuloco, Iliesa, nationalist politician, leader of the Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party.
 * Koroi, Jokapeci: Senator and President of the Fiji Labour Party.
 * Koya, Sidiq, Leader of the Opposition National Federation Party (1970s and 1980s)
 * Nagagavoka, Ratu Sairusi, founder and President of the Party of National Unity (PANU).
 * Naidu, Dorsami, Leader of the National Federation Party
 * Patel, Ambalal Deepak (1905–1969), founder of the National Federation Party
 * Rae, Pramod, General Secretary of the National Federation Party.
 * Reddy, Jai Ram, Leader of the National Federation Party (1977–1987; 1992–1999); Judge.
 * Singh, Prem, former NFP leader.
 * Singh, Raman Pratap, National Federation Party leader.
 * Telawa, Saula, leader of the New Nationalist Party.

Parliamentarians

 * See main articles: Senate; House of Representatives.
 * For the sake of size, this list includes only those parliamentarians that are not included in other categories (Cabinet Ministers, political party leaders, etc.).
 * Both present and former parliamentarians are included.
 * Ali, Amjad, FLP politician.
 * Arjun, Nainendra, former NFP parliamentarian (d. 2006).
 * Arya, Kamlesh Kumar, FLP politician.
 * Babla, Anand, FLP politician.
 * Bain, Atu Emberson, Fiji Labour Party Senator.
 * Butadroka, Sakeasi (died 2001), nationalist politician.
 * Cakobau, Ratu George, Senator and possible successor as Vunivalu of Bau.
 * Chand, Dewan, FLP politician.
 * Chand, Pratap, FLP politician.
 * Chand, Vijay, FLP politician.
 * Christopher, David Ariu, first Banaban Islander elected to the Fijian Parliament (2001)
 * Dimuri, Ratu Josefa, former Senator and chief. Convicted of involvement in the 2000 coup.
 * Dobui, Manoa, SDL Member of Parliament.
 * Fatiaki, John, Senator from Rotuma (2006).
 * Gawander, Jai, FLP politician.
 * Gaffar Ahmed, FLP politician.
 * Gounder, Gunasagaran, FLP politician.
 * Hussein, Azim, FLP politician.
 * Hussein, Fida, FLP politician
 * Kanailagi, Tomasi, Fijian clergyman and Senator.
 * Kaukimoce, Jonetani, Member of Parliament.
 * Khan, Hafiz, businessman and Senator.
 * Krishna, James Shri, FLP politician.
 * Kumar, Jain, FLP politician.
 * Lakshman, Chaitanya, FLP politician.
 * Lakshman, Prince Gopal, FLP politician.
 * Lal, Surendra, FLP politician.
 * Lesavua, Ponipate, Fijian Senator.
 * Madhavan, James, long-time National Federation Party Parliamentarian.
 * Maharaj, Sanjeet Chand, FLP politician.
 * Malani, Ratu Wilisoni Tuiketei (died 2005), chief, medical doctor, politician.
 * Manufolau, Daniel Urai, FLP Member of Parliament.
 * Masilaca, Asaeli, SDL Member of Parliament.
 * Matairavula, Irami, Member of Parliament.
 * Mupnar, Perumal, FLP Member of Parliament.
 * Nabuka, Joeli, SDL politician.
 * Nailatikau, Ratu Dr. Epeli Qaraninamu, medical doctor and Senator.
 * Nair, Damodaran, FLP Member of Parliament.
 * Nand, Gyani, FLP politician.
 * Nand, Ragho, FLP politician.
 * Narayan, Udit, FLP politician.
 * Nawaikula, Niko, lawyer and CAMV politician.
 * Nanovo, Ratu Sela, Fijian chief and Senator.
 * Padarath, Lavenia, FLP politician.
 * Padarath, Narendra Kumar, FLP politician.
 * Patel, Vinod, NFP politician.
 * Pillay, Samresan, NFP politician.
 * Prasad, Krishna, FLP Member of Parliament.
 * Emasi Qovu, politician.
 * Raghwan, Monica, FLP politician.
 * Ragiagia, Mataiasi, politician.
 * Ramrhkha, K.C., NFP member of Parliament (1963–1982).
 * Ravuvu, Asesela, Fijian academic and Senator.
 * Reddy, Kamlesh, FLP politician.
 * K. S. Reddy, pre- and post-independence politician.
 * Ricketts, Tom, FLP politician.
 * Samisoni, Adi Mere, SDL Member of Parliament.
 * C. A. Shah, pre- and post-independence politician.
 * Sharan, Ram, FLP politician.
 * Nair, Vijay, FLP politician.
 * Sharma, Sachida Nand, FLP politician.
 * Sharma, Vyas Deo, FLP politician.
 * Silatolu, Peniasi, SDL Member of Parliament.
 * Silatolu, Timoci, politician convicted of treason.
 * Singh, Agni Deo, FLP politician.
 * Singh, Chandra, FLP politician.
 * Singh, Davendra, NFP-turned-FLP politician (mid-1980s).
 * Singh, Gyan, FLP Member of Parliament.
 * Singh, Pravin, FLP Member of Parliament (died 2003).
 * Singh, Satendra, FLP politician.
 * Singh, Uday, Alliance Party politician; MP 1985–1987.
 * Singh, Vijay, FLP Member of Parliament.
 * Speight, George (born 1957), coup leader (2000) and parliamentarian.
 * Govind Swamy (born 1951), FLP politician
 * Swann, Ofa, NLUP politician.
 * Tahir, Mohammed, FLP politician.
 * Antonio Tanaburenisau, Parliamentarian (1999–2000).
 * Tugia, Manasa, former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.
 * Vakalalabure, Ratu Rakuita, politician imprisoned for his role in the 2000 coup.
 * Vakalalabure, Ratu Tevita, Fijian chief and politician (1927–2005).
 * Vayeshnoi, Lekh Ram, Fiji Labour Party parliamentarian.
 * Vuiyasawa, Adi Lagamu, businesswoman and Senator.
 * Vula, Josateki, politician.

Municipal
• Aman Samut, businessman and Former Mayor of Lautoka city.
 * Bala, Parveen, Mayor of Ba Town.
 * Jaduram, Paul, former Mayor of Labasa.
 * Managreve, Injimo, Chairman of the Council of Rotuma.
 * Umaria, Chandu, former Lord Mayor of Suva.
 * Volavola, Ratu Peni, Lord Mayor of Suva.
 * Williams, Josephine, businesswoman and former Mayor of Nadi (1999–2001).
 * Savu, Alipate Jimi,   former Deputy Mayor of Lami.
 * Samisoni, Mere, former Mayor of Lami.