Central Auditing Commission of the 8th, 10th, 13th, 14th and 15th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

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The Central Auditing Commission of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in this period elected for five separate electoral terms.

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8th term (1919–1921)

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 8th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 10th CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Dmitry Kursky Дми́трий Ку́рскийReelected187419321904 Ukrainian Male [1]
Anatoly Lunacharsky Анато́лий Лунача́рскийNot187519331895 Russian Male [2]
Ilya Tsivtsivadze Илья ЦивцивадзеNot188119381903 Georgian Male [3]

10th term (1921–1924)

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 10th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 8th CAC 13th CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Dmitry Kursky Дми́трий Ку́рскийOldReelected187419321904 Ukrainian Male [1]
Viktor Nogin Ви́ктор Ноги́нNewDied187819241898 Russian Male [4]
Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov Иван Степанов-СкворцовNewReelected187019281898 Russian Male [5]

13th term (1924–1925)

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 13th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 10th CAC 14th CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Dmitry Kursky Дми́трий Ку́рскийOldReelected187419321904 Ukrainian Male [1]
Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov Иван Степанов-СкворцовOldNot187019281898 Russian Male [5]
Józef Unszlicht Ио́сиф У́ншлихтNewNot187919381900 Polish Male [6]

14th term (1926–1927)

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 14th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 13th CAC 15th CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Mendel Khatayevich Мендель ХатаевичNewNot189319371913 Belarusian Male [7]
Vilhelm Knorin Вильгельм КноринNewNot189019381910 Latvian Male [8]
Dmitry Kursky Дми́трий Ку́рскийOldNot187419321904 Ukrainian Male [1]
Boris Magidov Борис МагидовNewNot188419721905 Russian Male [9]
Aleksandr Osatkin Александр АсаткинNewNot188519371904 Russian Male [10]
Sergey Stepanov Сергей СтепановNewReelected187619351898 Russian Male [11]
Anton Tsikhon Антон ЦихонNewNot188719391906 Belarusian Male [12]

15th term (1927–1930)

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 15th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 14th CAC 16th CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Pyotr Bogdanov Пётр БогдановNewNot188219391905 Russian Male [13]
Yakov Bykin Яков БыкинNewReelected188819381904 Jew Male [14]
Alfrēds Lepa Альфред ЛепаNewReelected189619381914 Latvian Male [15]
Martyn Liadov Мартын ЛядовNewNot187219471898 Jew Male [16]
Evgeniy Ryabinin Евгений РябининNewReelected189219381917 Russian Male [17]
Alexander Ryabov Александр РябовNewReelected188819381906 Russian Male [18]
Sergey Stepanov Сергей СтепановOldReelected187619351898 Russian Male [11]
Mikhail Vladimirsky Михаил ВладимирскийNewReelected187419511898 Russian Male [19]
Eduard Yurevich Эдуард ЮревичNewReelected188819581913 Latvian Male [20]

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