16th Orgburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

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The 16th Orgburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was elected by the 1st Plenary Session of the 16th Central Committee, in the immediate aftermath of the 16th Congress.

Full members

Name
(birth–death)
Took office Left office Duration Note
Ivan Akoulov
(1888–1937)
13 July 1930 2 October 1932 2 years, 81 days Relieved of his duties at the 6th Plenary Session.
Karl Baumann
(1892–1937)
13 July 1930 2 October 1932 2 years, 81 days Relieved of his duties at the 6th Plenary Session.
Andrei Bubnov
(1884–1938)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days
Yan Gamarnik
(1894–1937)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days
Lazar Kaganovich
(1893–1991)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days
Semen Lobov
(1888–1937)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days
Vyacheslav Molotov
(1890–1986)
13 July 1930 21 December 1930 161 days Relieved of his duties at the 2nd Plenary Session.
Ivan Moskvin
(1890–1937)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days
Pavel Postyshev
(1890–1937)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days
Joseph Stalin
(1878–1953)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days
Nikolay Shvernik
(1888–1970)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days

Candidate members

Name
(birth–death)
Took office Left office Duration Note
Alexander Dogadov
(1888–1937)
13 July 1930 2 October 1932 2 years, 81 days Relieved of his duties at the 6th Plenary Session.
Alexander Kosarev
(1903–1939)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days
Alexander Smirnov
(1878–1938)
13 July 1930 12 January 1933 2 years, 183 days  Relieved of his duties at the 2nd Joint Plenary Session of the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission.
Anton Zichon
(1888–1939)
13 July 1930 10 February 1934 3 years, 212 days

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