15th Orgburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

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The 15th Orgburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was elected by the 1st Plenary Session of the 15th Central Committee, in the immediate aftermath of the 15th Congress.

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Full members

Name
(birth–death)
Took officeLeft officeDurationNote
Andrey Andreyev
(1895–1971)
19 December 192711 April 1928114 daysRelieved of his duties at the 1st Joint Plenary Session of the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission.
Aleksandra Artyukhina
(1889–1969)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Andrei Bubnov
(1884–1938)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Alexander Dogadov
(1888–1937)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Stanislav Kosior
(1889–1939)
19 December 192712 July 19282 years, 206 daysRelieved of his duties at the 2nd Plenary Session.
Nikolai Kubiak
(1881–1937)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Vyacheslav Molotov
(1890–1986)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Ivan Moskvin
(1890–1937)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Moisei Rukhimovich
(1889–1938)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Alexander Smirnov
(1878–1938)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Joseph Stalin
(1878–1953)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Daniil Sulimov
(1890–1937)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Nikolai Uglanov
(1886–1937)
19 December 192729 April 19291 year, 131 daysRelieved of his duties at the 4th Plenary Session.
Karl Baumann
(1892–1937)
11 April 192829 April 19291 year, 18 daysElected at the 1st Joint Plenary Session of the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission.
Lazar Kaganovich
(1893–1991)
12 July 192813 July 19302 years, 1 dayElected at the 2nd Plenary Session.
Yan Gamarnik
(1894–1937)
17 November 192913 July 1930238 daysElected at the 6th Plenary Session.

Candidate members

Name
(birth–death)
Took officeLeft officeDurationNote
Vasily Kotov
(1885–1937)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Ivan Lepse
(1889–1929)
19 December 19276 October 19291 year, 291 daysDied in office.
Semen Lobov
(1888–1937)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Vasily Mikhailov
(1894–1937)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Konstantin Ukhanov
(1891–1937)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Nikolay Chaplin
(1902–1938)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Vasily Schmidt
(1886–1938)
19 December 192713 July 19302 years, 206 days
Nikolai Antipov
(1886–1938)
11 April 192829 April 19291 year, 18 daysElected at the 1st Joint Plenary Session of the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission.
Nikolai Shvernik
(1888–1970)
17 November 192913 July 1930238 daysElected at the 6th Plenary Session.

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