2000 Russian gubernatorial elections
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Gubernatorial elections in 2000 took place in 41 regions of the Russian Federation. Four years after the campaign of 1996 nearly a half of 89 governors' seats were contested again.
In January, the second rounds of the December 1999 elections took place in Moscow, Novosibirsk and Tver Oblasts. In seven regions, the elections were moved to the federal election day on 26 March 2000 due to cost reasons. In October 2000, the last parliamentary republic in the Russian Federation, Udmurtia, elected its first president.
Race summary
[edit]Federal Subject[1] | Date | Incumbent | First elected |
Losing candidates | Governor-elect | ||
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Altai Krai | 26 March | Alexander Surikov | 1996 | Vladimir Rayfikesht, Sergey Sannikov | Alexander Surikov | ||
Kirov Oblast | 26 March | Vladimir Sergeyenkov | 1996 | Andrey Alpatov, Valentin Pervakov, Sergey Sharenkov | Vladimir Sergeyenkov | ||
Murmansk Oblast | 26 March | Yury Yevdokimov | 1996 | Yevgeny Komarov | Yury Yevdokimov | ||
Saratov Oblast | 26 March | Dmitry Ayatskov | 1996 | Igor Karaulov | Dmitry Ayatskov | ||
Jewish AO[2] | 26 March | Nikolay Volkov | 1996 | Boris Korsunsky/Nikolay Buryndin | Nikolay Volkov/Gennady Antonov | ||
Khanty-Mansi AO | 26 March | Alexander Filipenko | 1996 | Valery Abramov | Alexander Filipenko | ||
Yamalo-Nenets AO | 26 March | Yury Neyolov | 1996 | Gennady Tatarchuk, Gennady Todyrko | Yury Neyolov | ||
Saint Petersburg | 14 May | Vladimir Yakovlev | 1996 | Igor Artemyev (Yabloko), Yury Boldyrev, Artyom Tarasov | Vladimir Yakovlev (OVR) | ||
Samara Oblast | 2 July | Konstantin Titov | 1996 | Viktor Tarkhov, Gennady Zvyagin | Konstantin Titov (SPS) | ||
Udmurtia | 15 October | Alexander Volkov | —[a] | Pavel Vershinin, Nikolay Ganza, Andrey Soluyanov | Alexander Volkov | ||
Sakhalin Oblast | 22 October | Igor Farkhutdinov | 1996 | Fyodor Sidorenko (supported by NPSR and SPS), Anatoly Chyorny, Nina Filippova | Igor Farkhutdinov | ||
Kursk Oblast | 22 October, 5 November |
Alexander Rutskoy | 1996 | Viktor Surzhikov, Sergey Maltsev, Vladimir Stekachyov, Nikolay Greshilov | Alexander Mikhailov (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Chita Oblast[3] | 29 October | Ravil Geniatulin | 1996 | Viktor Voytenko, Nikolay Goncharov, Viktor Kurochkin (SPS) | Ravil Geniatulin | ||
Agin-Buryat AO | 29 October | Bair Zhamsuyev | 1996 | Babu-Dorzhi Bazarov, Yury Tsymzhenov | Bair Zhamsuyev | ||
Magadan Oblast | 5 November | Valentin Tsvetkov | 1996 | Vladimir Butkeyev, Vladimir Markov, Gennady Dorofeyev | Valentin Tsvetkov | ||
Kaliningrad Oblast[4] | 5 & 19 November | Leonid Gorbenko | 1996 | Leonid Gorbenko (Unity), Vladimir Nikitin (CPRF/NPSR), Yury Sinelnik | Vladimir Yegorov | ||
Kaluga Oblast[5] | 12 November | Valery Sudarenkov/Anatoly Artamonov | 1996 | Anatoly Demichev/Vladimir Andreyev, Valery Artyomov/Mikhail Glazunov, Valery Baranovich/Vladimir Zakharov | Anatoly Artamonov/Yevgeny Moiseyev | ||
Pskov Oblast[3] | 12 November | Yevgeny Mikhailov | 1996 | Viktor Bibikov, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Vladimir Nikitin (CPRF), Mikhail Bryachak, Vladimir Sidorenko (APR) | Yevgeny Mikhailov (Unity) | ||
Ust-Orda Buryat AO | 19 November | Valery Maleyev | 1996 | Kuzma Aldarov, Roman Dulbeyev, Igor Shpakov | Valery Maleyev | ||
Kurgan Oblast | 26 November, 10 December |
Oleg Bogomolov | 1996 | Nikolay Bagretsov, Lev Yefremov, Anatoly Koltashov | Oleg Bogomolov (Unity) | ||
Krasnodar Krai | 3 December | Nikolai Kondratenko | 1996 | Igor Kramarenko, Martiros Oganesyan | Alexander Tkachov (CPRF~APR, supported by Unity) | ||
Astrakhan Oblast | 3 December | Anatoly Guzhvin | 1996 | Alexander Mikhaylov, Viktor Likhobanin (LDPR) | Anatoly Guzhvin | ||
Perm Oblast | 3 December | Gennady Igumnov | 1996 | Gennady Igumnov, Pavel Anokhin (Unity) | Yury Trutnev | ||
Koryakia | 3 December | Valentina Bronevich | 1996 | Valentina Bronevich, Sergey Leushkin | Vladimir Loginov | ||
Mari El | 3 & 17 December | Vyacheslav Kislitsyn | 1996 | Vyacheslav Kislitsyn (CPRF), Ivan Teterin, Anatoly Ivanov, Dail Shagiakhmetov | Leonid Markelov (LDPR) | ||
Stavropol Krai | 3 & 17 December | Alexander Chernogorov | 1996 | Stanislav Ilyasov, Mikhail Kuzmin, Alexander Shiyanov, Yevgeny Pismenny, Andrey Razin | Alexander Chernogorov (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Arkhangelsk Oblast | 3 & 17 December | Anatoly Yefremov | 1996 | Nikolay Malakov | Anatoly Yefremov | ||
Ivanovo Oblast | 3 & 17 December | Vladislav Tikhomirov | 1996 | Anatoly Golovkov (OVR), Pavel Pozhigailo | Vladimir Tikhonov (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Kamchatka Oblast | 3 & 17 December | Vladimir Biryukov | 1996 | Boris Sinchenko, Georgy Greshnykh, Vladimir Dorogin | Mikhail Mashkovtsev (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Ryazan Oblast | 3 & 17 December | Vyacheslav Lyubimov | 1996 | Valery Ryumin, Vladimir Markov, Nikolay Bulayev, Mikhail Malakhov | Vyacheslav Lyubimov (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Komi-Permyakia | 3 & 17 December | Nikolay Poluyanov | 1996 | Nikolay Poluyanov (Unity), Valery Vankov (supported by NPSR), Anatoly Fedoseyev | Gennady Savelyev | ||
Khabarovsk Krai | 10 December | Viktor Ishayev | 1996 | Svetlana Zhukova | Viktor Ishayev (Unity) | ||
Bryansk Oblast | 10 December | Yury Lodkin | 1993 | Nikolay Denin (supported by Unity), Yury Dyomochkin, Viktor Malashenko, Yury D. Lodkin, Alexander Denin, Vladimir Barabanov | Yury Lodkin (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Vladimir Oblast | 10 December | Nikolay Vinogradov | 1996 | Yury Vlasov (supported by SPS and Yabloko), Vitaly Kotov | Nikolay Vinogradov (CPRF/NPSR, supported by Unity and OVR) | ||
Kostroma Oblast | 10 & 24 December | Viktor Shershunov | 1996 | Boris Korobov (supported by Unity), Nikolay Romanov | Viktor Shershunov (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Khakassia | 24 December | Aleksey Lebed | 1996 | Vasily Astanayev (APR) | Aleksey Lebed (supported by OVR and NPSR) | ||
Chelyabinsk Oblast | 24 December | Pyotr Sumin | 1993 | Mikhail Grishankov, Valery Gartung | Pyotr Sumin ("For the Revival of Ural", supported by NPSR and Unity) | ||
Ulyanovsk Oblast | 24 December | Yury Goryachev | 1996 | Yury Goryachev, Sergey Ryabukhin | Vladimir Shamanov (supported by NPSR and Unity) | ||
Volgograd Oblast | 24 December | Nikolay Maksyuta | 1996 | Oleg Savchenko, Yury Chekhov (supported by OVR), Anatoly Popov | Nikolay Maksyuta (CPRF/NPSR) | ||
Voronezh Oblast | 24 December | Ivan Shabanov | 1996 | Ivan Shabanov (CPRF/NPSR), Alexander Gusev, Oleg Davydov, Alexander Ognev, Sergey Starodubtsev | Vladimir Kulakov | ||
Chukotka | 24 December | Aleksandr Nazarov | 1996 | Vladimir Yetylin | Roman Abramovich |
Literature
[edit]- Ivanov, Vitaly (2020). Глава субъекта Российской Федерации. История губернаторов. Том I. История. Книга II [Head of the subject of the Russian Federation. History of governors. Volume I: History. Book II] (in Russian).
Notes
[edit]- ^ Chairman of the State Council from 1995
References
[edit]- ^ Gubernatorial Elections — 2000, politika.su
- ^ "История выборов и назначений губернатора Еврейской автономной области" [History of elections and appointments of the governor of Jewish Autonomous Oblast]. TASS (in Russian). 2020-09-11.
- ^ a b "Выборы-2000" [Elections-2000]. RFE/RL (in Russian). 2000-10-12.
- ^ "Калининградская область" [Kaliningrad Oblast]. Kommersant (in Russian). 2000-10-31.
- ^ "История выборов и назначений губернатора Калужской области" [History of elections and appointments of the governor of Kaluga Oblast]. TASS (in Russian). 2020-09-11.