Central Auditing Commission of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956, and was in session until the convocation of the 22nd Congress in 1961. [1]

Composition

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union [1]
Name Cyrillic 19th CAC 22nd CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Tikhon Ababkov Тихон АбабковNewNot190819841929 Russian Male [2]
Sergey Abalin Сергей АбалинNewSuicide190119561924 Russian Male [3]
Vladimir Agkatsev Владимир АгкацевNewNot191120001937 Ossetian Male [4]
Shmavon Arushanyan Арушанян МинасовичNewCC190319821926 Armenian Male [5]
Vasily Babich Василий БабичOldNot191219881931 Ukrainian Male [6]
Anna Boykova Анна БойковаNewReelected191820011940 Russian Female [7]
Evgeniy Cherednichenko Евгений ЧередниченкоNewReelected191219861931 Russian Male [8]
Pyotr Doroshenko Пётр ДорошенкоNewNot190719821939 Ukrainian Male [9]
Fedor Dubkovetsky Фёдор ДубковецкийNewDied189419601926 Ukrainian Male [10]
Alexander Gorkin Александр ГоркинOldReelected189719881916 Russian Male [11]
Grigory Gromov Григорий громовOldNot190319731924 Russian Male [12]
Konstantin Gubin Губин АлександровичOldNot189719791919 Russian Male [13]
Mirza Ibrahimov Михаил ЗимянинNewNot191119931930 Azerbaijani Male [14]
Stepan Ignatov Степан ИгнатовNewNot190819661931 Russian Male [15]
Leonid Ilyichev Леонид ИльичёвNewCC190619901924 Russian Male [16]
Ivan Kairov Иван КаировCCCC189319781917 Russian Male [17]
Sobir Kamolov Сабир КамаловNewNot191019901931 Uzbek Male [18]
Nikolay Kazmin Николай КазьминNewNot190419631928 Russian Male [19]
Aleksandr Kidin Александр КидинCCDied190919591930 Russian Male [20]
Vladimir Kirillin Владимир КириллинNewCC191319991937 Russian Male [21]
Vladimir Kochetov Всеволод КочетовNewReelected191219731944 Russian Male [22]
Grigory Kosyachenko Григо́рий Косяче́нкоOldNot190019831917 Ukrainian Male [23]
Turabay Kulatov Турабай КулатовOldReelected190819841932 Kyrgyz Male [24]
Iosif Kuzmin Иосиф КузьминNewNot191019961930 Russian Male [25]
Nikolai Kuzmin Николай КузьминNewNot191919631947 Russian Male [26]
Fedor Kuznetsov Фёдор КузнецовComebackNot190419791926 Russian Male [27]
Mikhail Lazurenko Николай КузьминNewNot190819871932 Ukrainian Male [28]
Vladimir Lukyanov Владимир ЛукьяновCCDied190119581927 Russian Male [29]
Vladimir Malin Владимир МалинNewReelected190619821926 Russian Male [30]
Mikhail Malinin Михаил МалининCCNot189919601931 Russian Male [31]
Kirill Meretskov Кирилл МерецковCCNot189719681917 Russian Male [32]
Zoya Mironova Зоя МироноваOldReelected191219911940 Russian Female [33]
Pyotr Moskatov Пётр МоскатовOldNot189419691917 Russian Male [34]
Vasily Moskovsky Василий МосковскийOldReelected190419841928 Russian Male [35]
Nonna Muravyova Нонна МуравьёваNewReelected190619861926 Russian Female [36]
Mikhail Orlov Михаил ОрловNewReelected191219961940 Russian Male [37]
Georgy Osipov Георгий ОсиповOldNot190619801927 Russian Male [38]
Valentin Ososkov Валентин ОсосковNewNot191219731940 Russian Male [39]
Balysh Ovezov Балы́ш Ове́зовOldCC191519751939 Turkmen Male [40]
Kārlis Ozoliņš Карл ОзолиньNewNot190519871926 Latvian Male [41]
Nikolay Palgunov Николай ПальгуновNewNot189819711919 Russian Male [42]
Aleksandr Panyushkin Алекса́ндр Па́нюшкинComebackReelected190519741927 Russian Male [43]
Viktor Podzerko Виктор ПодзеркоNewReelected1912 ?1940 Ukrainian Male [44]
Dmitriy Polikarpov Дмитрий ПоликарповNewCC190519651924 Russian Male [45]
Pavel Prokkonen Павел ПрокконенOldNot190919791930 Finn Male [46]
Aleksandr Prokofiev Алекса́ндр Проко́фьевNewReelected190019711919 Russian Male [47]
Vladimir Promyslov Владимир ПромысловNewReelected190819931928 Russian Male [48]
Georgy Pushkin Георгий ПушкинNewCC190919631939 Russian Male [49]
Nikolay Rozhanchuk Николай РожанчукNewNot191019821932 Ukrainian Male [50]
Pavel Satyukov Павел СатюковNewCC191119761939 Ukrainian Male [51]
Vladimir Semyonov Владимир СемёновOldReelected191119921938 Russian Male [52]
Volodymyr Shcherbytsky Владимир ЩербицкийNewCC191819901941 Ukrainian Male [53]
Iosif Shikin Иосиф ШикинNewReelected190619731927 Russian Male [54]
Konstantin Simonov Сергей ВиноградовCCNot191519791942 Russian Male [55]
Alexey Spiridonov Алексей СпиридоновOldNot190919881929 Russian Male [56]
Mikhail Suyetin Михаил СуетинOldNot190619861925 Russian Male [57]
Tursun Uljabayev Турсунбай УльджабаевNewNot191619881939 Uzbek Male [58]
Sergey Vinogradov Сергей ВиноградовNewReelected190719701926 Russian Male [59]
Georgy Vorobyov Георгий ВоробьёвNewCC191420021939 Russian Male [60]
Aleksandr Yakovlev Александр ЯковлевNewNot1911 ?1939 Russian Male [61]
Ismail Yusupov Исмаил ЮсуповNewCC191420051940 Uyghur Male [62]
Yuri Zhukov Георгий ЖуковNewReelected190819911943 Russian Male [63]
Mikhail Zimyanin Михаил ЗимянинCCReelected191419951939 Belarusian Male [64]

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