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Udmurt Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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The First Secretary of the Udmurt regional branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was the position of highest authority in the Votyak AO (1920–1932), Udmurt AO (1932–1934) and the Udmurt ASSR (1934–1991) in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union. The position was created in February, 1920, and abolished in August 1991. The First Secretary was a de facto appointed position usually by the Politburo or the General Secretary himself.

List of First Secretaries of the Udmurt Communist Party

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Name Term of Office Life years
Start End
First Secretaries of the Oblast Committee of the Communist Party
Stepan Baryshnikov February 1921 July 1921 1894–1943
Vasily Fomin July 1921 August 1923 1896–1938
Aleksey Sulimov August 1923 December 1923 1893–?
Derenik Apresyan[a] December 1923 February 1924 1899–1939
Grigory Aronshtam February 1924 May 1926 1893–1938
Stepan Baryshnikov October 1926 August 1927 1894–1943
Vasily Yegorov August 1927 October 1930 1899–1950
Mark Temkin October 1930 February 26, 1933 1895–1980
Suren Akopyan February 26, 1933 December 20, 1934 1898–1938
Boris Berman December 20, 1934 July 1937 1897–1938
Stepan Baryshnikov July 1937 June 7, 1938 1894–1943
Dmitry Shlenov June 1938 January 1939 1891–1957
First Secretaries of the Communist Party
Dmitry Shlenov December 28, 1934 January 1939 1891–1957
Vasily Kiselyev January 11, 1939 March 12, 1940 1907–1986
Anatoly Chekinov March 15, 1940 November 11, 1948 1909–1986
Pyotr Lysov November 13, 1948 September 25, 1950 1907–?
Mikhail Suetin September 25, 1950 January 23, 1957 1906–1986
Georgy Vorobyev January 23, 1957 April 10, 1959 1914–2002
Aleksandr Kidin April 10, 1959 June 6, 1959 1909–1959
Igor Skulkov July 23, 1959 December 20, 1963 1913–1971
Valery Marisov December 21, 1963 December 13, 1985 1915–1992
Pyotr Grishchenko December 13, 1985 June 8, 1990 1931–
Nikolay Sapozhnikov June 9, 1990 August 1991 1949–

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Acting

Sources

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  • [1] World Statesmen.org