1997 Russian gubernatorial elections
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Gubernatorial elections in 1997 took place in 14 regions of the Russian Federation.
Background
[edit]In January–March 1997, the process of holding first gubernatorial elections in all regions of Russia, which began in September 1996, was practically completed. By January 1, six governors-appointees remained in power: Leonid Roketsky in Tyumen Oblast, Yury Lyashko in Amur Oblast, Bolot Ayushiyev in ABAO, Nikolai Sevryugin in Tula Oblast, Mikhail Kislyuk in Kemerovo Oblast and Anatoly Yakimov in Evenkia. By April only Kislyuk remained in office, instead of whom Aman Tuleyev was appointed on June 30.
In the first quarter of 1997, re-elections of presidents of four republics (Mari El, Adygea, Kabardino-Balkaria, Tuva) and presidential elections in the breakaway Chechen Republic of Ichkeria were also held. In the summer, early elections were held for the governors of Nizhny Novgorod and Irkutsk Oblasts after resignations of Boris Nemtsov and Yury Nozhikov, and in the fall the head of Kemerovo Oblast administration was elected.
By decision of the legislative assemblies, re-elections of the head of the administration of Oryol Oblast and the head of the Komi Republic were held six months ahead of schedule. In December, the re-election in Chuvashia and the first election of the Head of the Altai Republic took place.
Results
[edit]Federal Subject | Date | Incumbent | Incumbent status | Candidates | Governor-elect | ||
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Adygea | 12 January | Aslan Dzharimov | Elected 1992 |
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Aslan Dzharimov | ||
Kabardino-Balkaria | 12 January | Valery Kokov | Elected 1992 | Valery Kokov 99.35% (ran unopposed) | Valery Kokov | ||
Agin-Buryat AO (revote) | 23 February | Bolot Ayushiyev | Appointed 1996, removed on 6 February 1997 |
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Bair Zhamsuyev (OKS) | ||
Tuva | 16 March | Sherig-ool Oorzhak | Elected 1992 |
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Sherig-ool Oorzhak | ||
Evenkia (revote) | 16 March | Anatoly Yakimov | Appointed 1991 |
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Aleksandr Bokovikov (NPSR) | ||
Amur Oblast (revote) | 23 March | Yury Lyashko | Appointed 1996 |
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Anatoly Belonogov (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Tula Oblast | 23 March | Nikolai Sevryugin | Appointed 1995 |
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Vasily Starodubtsev (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast | 29 June, 13 July | Boris Nemtsov | Resigned from office |
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Ivan Sklyarov | ||
Irkutsk Oblast | 27 July | Yury Nozhikov | Resigned from office |
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Boris Govorin (NDR/OKS) | ||
Kemerovo Oblast | 19 October | Aman Tuleyev | Appointed 1997 |
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Aman Tuleyev (NPSR) | ||
Oryol Oblast | 26 October | Yegor Stroyev | Elected 1993 | Yegor Stroyev 95.1% | Yegor Stroyev (NDR) | ||
Komi | 30 November | Yury Spiridonov | Elected 1994 |
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Yury Spiridonov (NDR) | ||
Altai Republic | 14 December | Vladilen Volkov | PM from August 1997 |
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Semyon Zubakin (DVR) | ||
Chuvashia[1] | 28 December | Nikolay Fyodorov/Enver Ablyakimov | Elected 1993 |
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Nikolay Fyodorov / Lev Kurakov |
References
[edit]- ^ "Результаты выборов Президента Чувашской Республики 28 декабря 1997 года". Panorama (in Russian).
Sources
[edit]- Gubernatorial elections — 1997, politika.su