This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1952, and was in session until the convocation of the 20th Congress in 1956. [1]
Name | Cyrillic | 18th CAC | 20th CAC | Birth | Death | PM | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Aleksey Alekseyev | Алексе́й Алексе́ев | New | Not | 1911 | ? | ? | Russian | Male | [2] |
Vasily Andreyev | Василий Андреев | New | Not | 1906 | 1974 | 1929 | Russian | Male | [3] |
Vasily Babich | Василий Бабич | New | Reelected | 1912 | 1988 | 1931 | Ukrainian | Male | [4] |
Valery Druzin | Валерий Друзин | New | Not | 1903 | 1980 | 1944 | Russian | Male | [5] |
Georgy Enyutin | Георгий Енютин | New | Not | 1903 | 1969 | 1924 | Russian | Male | [6] |
Alexander Gorkin | Александр Горкин | New | Reelected | 1897 | 1988 | 1916 | Russian | Male | [7] |
Grigory Grishko | Григорий Гришко | New | CC | 1906 | 1959 | 1932 | Ukrainian | Male | [8] |
Evgeny Gromov | Евгений Громов | New | CC | 1909 | 1981 | 1932 | Russian | Male | [9] |
Grigory Gromov | Григорий громов | CC | Reelected | 1903 | 1973 | 1924 | Russian | Male | [10] |
Konstantin Gubin | Губин Александрович | New | Reelected | 1897 | 1979 | 1919 | Russian | Male | [11] |
Grigory Kosyachenko | Григо́рий Косяче́нко | New | Reelected | 1900 | 1983 | 1917 | Ukrainian | Male | [12] |
Vladimir Kruzhkov | Кружков Семёнович | New | Not | 1905 | 1991 | 1925 | Ukrainian | Male | [13] |
Turabay Kulatov | Турабай Кулатов | Old | Reelected | 1908 | 1984 | 1932 | Kyrgyz | Male | [14] |
Zoya Mironova | Зоя Миронова | New | Reelected | 1912 | 1991 | 1940 | Russian | Female | [15] |
Pyotr Moskatov | Пётр Москатов | Old | Reelected | 1894 | 1969 | 1917 | Russian | Male | [16] |
Vasily Moskovsky | Василий Московский | New | Reelected | 1904 | 1984 | 1928 | Russian | Male | [17] |
Georgy Osipov | Георгий Осипов | New | Reelected | 1906 | 1980 | 1927 | Russian | Male | [18] |
Balysh Ovezov | Балы́ш Ове́зов | New | Reelected | 1915 | 1975 | 1939 | Turkmen | Male | [19] |
Nikolai Podgorny | Николай Подгорный | New | CC | 1903 | 1983 | 1930 | Ukrainian | Male | [20] |
Boris Podtserob | Борис Подцероб | New | Not | 1910 | 1983 | ? | Belarusian | Male | [21] |
Pavel Prokkonen | Павел Прокконен | New | Reelected | 1909 | 1979 | 1930 | Finn | Male | [22] |
Jabbor Rasulov | Джабар Расулов | New | Not | 1913 | 1982 | 1939 | Tajik | Male | [23] |
Gherasim Rudi | Гера́сим Рудь | New | CC | 1907 | 1982 | 1939 | Moldovan | Male | [24] |
Vladimir Semyonov | Владимир Семёнов | New | Reelected | 1911 | 1992 | 1938 | Russian | Male | [25] |
Nikolay Skvortsov | Николай Скворцов | CC | Not | 1899 | 1974 | 1919 | Russian | Male | [26] |
Arkady Sobenin | Аркадий Собенин | New | Not | 1910 | 1972 | 1929 | Russian | Male | [27] |
Alexey Spiridonov | Алексей Спиридонов | New | Reelected | 1909 | 1988 | 1929 | Russian | Male | [28] |
Aleksandr Struev | Алекса́ндр Стру́ев | New | CC | 1906 | 1991 | 1927 | Russian | Male | [29] |
Alexey Surkov | Сурков Александрович | New | CC | 1899 | 1983 | 1925 | Russian | Male | [30] |
Mikhail Suyetin | Михаил Суетин | New | Reelected | 1906 | 1986 | 1925 | Russian | Male | [31] |
Mikhail Tarasov | Сурков Александрович | New | CC | 1899 | 1970 | 1924 | Russian | Male | [32] |
Stepan Tarasov | Степа́н Тара́сов | Old | Died | 1893 | 1955 | 1915 | Russian | Male | [33] |
Elena Tretyakova | Зоя Миронова | New | Not | 1908 | ? | ? | Russian | Female | [34] |
Aleksandr Tvardovsky | Алекса́ндр Твардо́вский | New | Not | 1910 | 1971 | 1940 | Russian | Male | [35] |
Mir Teymur Yagubov | Мир Тејмур Яку́бов | New | Not | 1904 | 1970 | 1927 | Azerbaijani | Male | [36] |
Vasily Zakurdayev | Василий Закурдаев | New | CC | 1903 | 1974 | 1927 | Russian | Male | [37] |
Vasily Zinchenko | Василий Зинченко | New | Not | 1910 | 1985 | ? | Ukrainian | Male | [38] |
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