1994 Russian gubernatorial elections

Gubernatorial elections in 1994 took place in six regions of the Russian Federation. Chairmen of the Supreme Soviets of the four autonomous republics were elected presidents that year continuing the process of disbanding of the Soviets system, which began with dispersal of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in October 1993.

1994 Russian gubernatorial elections

16 January – 30 June 1994

6 Heads of Federal Subjects from 89

Race summary

Federal Subject[1]DateIncumbentIncumbent statusLosing candidatesGovernor-elect
North Ossetia16 JanuaryAkhsarbek GalazovChairman of the Supreme SovietSergey KhetagurovAkhsarbek Galazov
Ingushetia27 FebruaryRuslan Aushev
(Boris Agapov as vice president)
Elected 1993 (early election combined with constitutional referendum)ran unopposedRuslan Aushev[2]
Irkutsk Oblast27 MarchYury NozhikovAppointed 1991Alexey Podmigalov, Boris AlexeyevYury Nozhikov
Karelia17 AprilViktor StepanovChairman of the Supreme Sovietran unopposedViktor Stepanov
Komi8 MayYury SpiridonovChairman of the Supreme SovietVyacheslav Khudyayev, Valery Markov, Alexander GladkovYury Spiridonov
Buryatia16 & 30 JuneLeonid PotapovChairman of the Supreme SovietAlexander Ivanov, Sergey NamsarayevLeonid Potapov

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