Governor of Amur Oblast

Governor of Amur Oblast
Coat of arms of Amur Oblast
Standard of the governor
Incumbent
Vasily Orlov
since 30 May 2018
Term lengthFive years
Inaugural holderAlbert Krivchenko
1991
Formation1991
Websiteamurobl.ru

The Governor of Amur Oblast (Russian: Губернатор Амурской области) is the head of the executive branch of the government of Amur Oblast, a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia.

The current governor is Vasily Orlov, who has held the position since 30 May 2018.

List of governors

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This is a list of governors of Amur Oblast:

# Image Governor Took office Left office Party Election
Heads of Administration of Amur Oblast
1 Albert Krivchenko
(1935–2021)
8 October 1991 11 May 1993 Democratic Russia
2 Aleksandr Surat
(1947–2016)
11 May 1993 5 October 1993 PRES 1993
3 Vladimir Polevanov
(born 1949)
5 October 1993 14 November 1994 Independent
4 Vladimir Dyachenko
(1948–2024)
3 December 1994 17 May 1996
5 Yury Lyashko
(1943–2015)
3 June 1996 27 March 1997
Governors of Amur Oblast
6 Anatoly Belonogov
(1939–2019)
20 April 1997 21 April 2001 Communist Party 1997
7 Leonid Korotkov
(born 1965)
21 April 2001 10 May 2007 Independent 2001[1]

2005[1]

Alexander Nesterenko
(born 1947)
10 May 2007 1 June 2007 United Russia[2]
8 Nikolay Kolesov
(born 1956)
1 June 2007 16 October 2008 Independent 2007[3]
Oleg Kozhemyako
(born 1962)
16 October 2008 20 October 2008 United Russia 2008

2012

9 20 October 2008 25 March 2015
Alexander Kozlov
(born 1981)
25 March 2015[4] 20 September 2015 2015
10 20 September 2015[5] 18 May 2018
Vasily Orlov
(born 1975)
30 May 2018[6] 27 September 2018 2018
11 27 September 2018 incumbent

Elections

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2018

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2015

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Results of the 13 September 2015 election for the office.

Candidates Party Votes %
Ivan Abramov Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 60,545 28.30
Mikhail Dragunov Communist Party of Social Justice 7,764 3.63
Roman Kobyzov Communist Party of the Russian Federation 31,822 14.87
Alexander Kozlov United Russia 108,363 50.64

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