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.
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6 Heads of Federal Subjects from 89 | ||
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Race summary
Federal Subject[1] | Date | Incumbent | Incumbent status | Losing candidates | Governor-elect |
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North Ossetia | 16 January | Akhsarbek Galazov | Chairman of the Supreme Soviet | Sergey Khetagurov | Akhsarbek Galazov |
Ingushetia | 27 February | Ruslan Aushev (Boris Agapov as vice president) | Elected 1993 (early election combined with constitutional referendum) | ran unopposed | Ruslan Aushev[2] |
Irkutsk Oblast | 27 March | Yury Nozhikov | Appointed 1991 | Alexey Podmigalov, Boris Alexeyev | Yury Nozhikov |
Karelia | 17 April | Viktor Stepanov | Chairman of the Supreme Soviet | ran unopposed | Viktor Stepanov |
Komi | 8 May | Yury Spiridonov | Chairman of the Supreme Soviet | Vyacheslav Khudyayev, Valery Markov, Alexander Gladkov | Yury Spiridonov |
Buryatia | 16 & 30 June | Leonid Potapov | Chairman of the Supreme Soviet | Alexander Ivanov, Sergey Namsarayev | Leonid Potapov |
References
- Gubernatorial elections — 1994, politika.su
- History of elections and appointments of the head of the Republic of Ingushetia, TASS (7 September 2013)
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