Central Auditing Commission of the 22nd 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 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1961, and was in session until the convocation of the 23rd Congress in 1966. [1]

Composition

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union [1]
Name Cyrillic 20th CAC 23rd CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Abdulhak Abdraziakov Абдулхак АбдразяковNewNot191519841939 Tatar Male [2]
Vasily Abyzov Тихон АбабковNewNot190719791940 Russian Male [3]
Hovhannes Baghdasaryan Оганес БагдасарянNewNot191419971939 Armenian Male [4]
Sergey Baskakov Сергей БаскаковNewReelected191119861931 Russian Male [5]
Nurberdy Bayramov Нурберды БайрамовNewNot191219861939 Turkmen Male [6]
Anna Boykova Анна БойковаOldNot191820011940 Russian Female [7]
Evgeniy Bugaev Евгений БугаёвNewNot191219971939 Russian Male [8]
Galina Burkatskaya Евгений БуркацкаяNewNot191620061946 Ukrainian Female [9]
Evgeniy Cherednichenko Евгений ЧередниченкоOldReelected191219861931 Russian Male [10]
Raisa Dementyeva Раиса ДементьеваNewCC1925Alive1948 Russian Female [11]
Aleksandr Dmitrin Александр ДмитринNewNot191420011938 Russian Male [12]
Vasily Drozdenko Василий ДрозденкоNewNot192419821944 Ukrainian Male [13]
Giorgi Dzotsenidze Георгий ДзоценидзеNewReelected191019761940 Georgian Male [14]
Anatoly Egorov Анатолий ЕгоровNewCC192019971944 Russian Male [15]
Pyotr Elistratov Пётр ЕлистратовNewNot191719871939 Russian Male [16]
Alexander Gorkin Александр ГоркинOldReelected189719881916 Russian Male [17]
Basan Gorodovikov Басан ГородовиковNewCC191019831939 Kalmyk Male [18]
Dmitry Goryunov Дмитрий ГорюновNewCC191519921940 Russian Male [19]
Mikhail Gribkov Михаил ГрибковNewDied190919641939 Russian Male [20]
Saftar Jafarov Сафтар ДжафаровNewDied190019611920 Azerbaijani Male [21]
Bilar Kabaloev Билар КабалоевNewNot191720091940 Russian Male [22]
Yakov Kabkov Яков КабковNewReelected190820011930 Russian Male [23]
Tikhon Khrennikov Александр ТрофимовNewReelected191320071947 Russian Male [24]
Vladimir Kochetov Всеволод КочетовOldNot191219731944 Russian Male [25]
Ivan Koditsa Яков КодицаNewNot189919801927 Moldovan Male [26]
Grigory Kozlov Григорий КозловNewCC191219681943 Russian Male [27]
Stepan Krasovsky Степан КрасовскийNewNot189719831918 Belarusian Male [28]
Yakov Kreizer Яков КрейзерNewNot190519691925 Jew Male [29]
Turabay Kulatov Турабай КулатовOldReelected190819841932 Kyrgyz Male [30]
Maria Kulikova Мария КуликоваNewNot191719991942 Russian Female [31]
Vladimir Lobanok Владимир ЛобанокNewReelected190719841930 Belarusian Male [32]
Vladimir Malin Владимир МалинOldNot190619821926 Russian Male [33]
Nikolay Martynov Николай МартыновNewNot191019981932 Russian Male [34]
Nikolay Mironov Николай МироновNewDied191319641940 Russian Male [35]
Zoya Mironova Зоя МироноваOldNot191219911940 Russian Female [36]
Pyotr Morozov Николай МартыновNewNot190819771939 Russian Male [37]
Vasily Moskovsky Василий МосковскийOldReelected190419841928 Russian Male [38]
Nonna Muravyova Нонна МуравьёваOldReelected190619861926 Russian Female [39]
Mikhail Orlov Михаил ОрловOldReelected191219961940 Russian Male [40]
Ivan Pankin Иван ПанькинNewNot1909 ?1930 Russian Male [41]
Aleksandr Panyushkin Алекса́ндр Па́нюшкинOldReelected190519741927 Russian Male [42]
Pyotr Pigalev Пётр ПигалевNewReelected191119751931 Russian Male [43]
Viktor Podzerko Виктор ПодзеркоOldCC1912 ?1940 Ukrainian Male [44]
Boris Popov Борис ПоповNewReelected190919931931 Russian Male [45]
Aleksandr Prokofiev Алекса́ндр Проко́фьевOldNot190019711919 Russian Male [46]
Vladimir Promyslov Владимир ПромысловOldNot190819931928 Russian Male [47]
Mirzo Rakhmatov Пётр ПигалевNewNot191419981940 Tajik Male [48]
Isagali Sharipov Исагали ШариповNewDied190519761926 Kazakh Male [49]
Iosif Shikin Иосиф ШикинOldReelected190619731927 Russian Male [50]
Grigory Shuisky Григорий ШуйскийNewNot190719851930 Ukrainian Male [51]
Vladimir Semyonov Владимир СемёновOldCC191119921938 Russian Male [52]
Ivan Senkin Иван СенькинNewCC191519861940 Karelian Male [53]
Vladimir Serov Владимир СеровNewReelected191019681942 Russian Male [54]
Nikolai Skripko Николай СкрипкоNewNot190219871927 Russian Male [55]
Vladimir Smirnov Владимир СмирновNewNot190819831939 Russian Male [56]
Vasily Snatin Василий СнастинNewNot191319761939 Russian Male [57]
Aleksandr Soldatov Александр СолдатовNewReelected191519991939 Russian Male [58]
Vladimir Starovsky Владимир СтаровскийNewReelected190519751939 Komi Male [59]
Vladimir Stepakov Владимир СтепаковNewCC191219871939 Russian Male [60]
Alexander Trofimov Александр ТрофимовNewNot190319801927 Russian Male [61]
Sergey Vinogradov Сергей ВиноградовOldNot190719701926 Russian Male [62]
Ivan Vladychenko Иван ВладыченкоNewCC192420221943 Ukrainian Male [63]
Fayzrakhman Zagafuranov Файзрахман ЗагафурановNewNot191319751939 Bashkir Male [64]
Yuri Zhukov Георгий ЖуковOldReelected190819911943 Russian Male [65]
Mikhail Zimyanin Михаил ЗимянинOldCC191419951939 Belarusian Male [66]

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