List of female heads of federal subjects of Russia

This is a list of women who served as heads (governors) of Federal subjects of Russia.

History

The first female head of a federal subject in the Russian Federation was Valentina Bronevich, who was Governor of Koryak Autonomous Okrug from 1996 to 2000.

Of the 85 current heads of federal subjects, one is a woman. This is Natalya Komarova, Governor of Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug since 2010.

List

  Denotes incumbent head of federal subject
  • Italics denotes an acting head of federal subject.
Name Image Party Title and federal subject Mandate start Mandate end Term length Departure Ref
Valentina Bronevich Independent Governor
 Koryakia
17 November 1996 16 December 2000 4 years, 29 days Lost reelection [1]
Valentina Matviyenko United Russia Governor
 Saint Petersburg
15 October 2003 22 August 2011 7 years, 311 days Resigned to become Senator
from Saint Petersburg
[2]
Maria Bolshakova
(Acting Governor)
Independent Acting Governor
 Ulyanovsk Oblast
22 November 2004 6 January 2005 45 days Resigned after the inauguration of Sergey Morozov [3]
Natalya Komarova United Russia Governor
 Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
1 March 2010 Incumbent 12 years, 46 days Serving [4]
Marina Kovtun United Russia Governor
 Murmansk Oblast
13 April 2012 21 March 2019 7 years, 8 days Resigned from office [5][6]
Svetlana Orlova United Russia Governor
 Vladimir Oblast
23 September 2013 8 October 2018 5 years, 15 days Lost reelection [7]
Natalia Zhdanova United Russia Governor
 Zabaykalsky Krai
18 February 2016 11 October 2018 2 years, 235 days Resigned from office [8][9]
Vera Shcherbina
(Acting Governor)
Independent Acting Governor
 Sakhalin Oblast
26 September 2018 7 December 2018 72 days Replaced by Valery Limarenko as Acting Governor [10][11]
Olga Antipina
(Acting Governor)
Independent Acting Governor
 Perm Krai
21 January 2020 6 February 2020 16 days Replaced by Dmitry Makhonin as Acting Governor [12][13]

Timeline of female Governors

See also

References

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