This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1966, and was in session until the convocation of the 24th Congress in 1971. [1]
Name | Cyrillic | 22nd CAC | 24th CAC | Birth | Death | PM | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Akhmadzhan Adylov | Ахмаджан Одилов | New | Not | 1925 | 2017 | 1950 | Uzbek | Male | [2] |
Zekeriya Aknazarov | Зекерия Акназаров | New | Not | 1924 | 2000 | 1945 | Bashkir | Male | [3] |
Pyotr Alekseyev | Пётр Алексеев | New | CC | 1913 | 1999 | 1940 | Russian | Male | [4] |
Mikhail Anikushin | Михаил Аникушин | New | Reelected | 1917 | 1997 | 1944 | Russian | Male | [5] |
Sergey Antonov | Сергей Антонов | New | Reelected | 1911 | 1987 | 1937 | Russian | Male | [6] |
Semyon Apryatkin | Семён Апряткин | New | CC | 1911 | 1977 | 1948 | Russian | Male | [7] |
Sergey Baskakov | Сергей Баскаков | Old | Not | 1911 | 1986 | 1931 | Russian | Male | [8] |
Salikh Batyev | Салих Батыев | New | Not | 1911 | 1985 | 1932 | Bashkir | Male | [9] |
Nikolay Belukha | Николай Белуха | New | CC | 1920 | 1981 | 1948 | Ukrainian | Male | [10] |
Anatoly Biryukov | Анатолий Бирюков | New | Not | 1917 | 2013 | 1939 | Russian | Male | [11] |
Aleksandr Botvin | Александр Ботвин | New | CC | 1918 | 1998 | 1943 | Ukrainian | Male | [12] |
Viktor Bushuev | Виктор Бушуев | New | Reelected | 1919 | 1998 | 1947 | Russian | Male | [13] |
Evgeniy Cherednichenko | Евгений Чередниченко | Old | Reelected | 1912 | 1986 | 1931 | Russian | Male | [14] |
Vasily Cherny | Василий Чёрный | New | CC | 1913 | 1996 | 1939 | Russian | Male | [15] |
Giorgi Dzotsenidze | Георгий Дзоценидзе | Old | Reelected | 1910 | 1976 | 1940 | Georgian | Male | [16] |
Nikolai Fedorenko | Николай Федоренко | New | Not | 1912 | 2000 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [17] |
Alexandra Fominykh | Александра Фоминых | New | Not | 1925 | 2004 | 1961 | Russian | Female | [18] |
Andrey Gorchakov | Андрей Горчаков | New | Not | 1914 | ? | 1941 | Russian | Male | [19] |
Alexei Goreglyad | Алексей Горегляд | New | Reelected | 1905 | 1986 | 1947 | Belarusian | Male | [20] |
Alexander Gorkin | Александр Горкин | Old | Reelected | 1897 | 1988 | 1916 | Russian | Male | [21] |
Nagush Harutyunyan | Нагуш Арутюнян | New | Reelected | 1912 | 1993 | 1942 | Armenian | Male | [22] |
Kirill Ilyashenko | Кирилл Ильяшенко | New | CC | 1915 | 1980 | 1945 | Armenian | Male | [23] |
Mammad Isgandarov | Мамед Искендеров | New | Not | 1915 | 1985 | 1943 | Kurd | Male | [24] |
Yakov Kabkov | Яков Кабков | Old | CC | 1908 | 2001 | 1930 | Russian | Male | [25] |
Nikolay Kalmyk | Николай Калмык | New | Not | 1913 | 2000 | 1939 | Ukrainian | Male | [26] |
Mikhail Khaldeev | Михаил Халдеев | New | Reelected | 1912 | 2016 | 1947 | Russian | Male | [27] |
Makhmadullo Kholov | Махмадулло Холов | New | CC | 1920 | 1989 | 1954 | Tajik | Male | [28] |
Tikhon Khrennikov | Александр Трофимов | Old | Reelected | 1913 | 2007 | 1947 | Russian | Male | [29] |
Annamukhamed Klychev | Аннамухаммед Клычев | New | Reelected | 1912 | ? | 1947 | Turkmen | Male | [30] |
Anton Kochubey | Домна Комарова | New | Died | 1911 | 1966 | 1942 | Russian | Male | [1] |
Maria Kolbetskaya | мария колбецкая | New | Not | 1912 | ? | 1937 | Russian | Female | [1] |
Domna Komarova | Домна Комарова | New | Reelected | 1920 | 1994 | 1940 | Russian | Female | [31] |
Nikolay Kruchina | Николай Кручина | New | CC | 1928 | 1991 | 1949 | Russian | Male | [32] |
Zinaida Kruglova | Зинаида Круглова | New | Reelected | 1923 | 1995 | 1944 | Russian | Female | [1] |
Turabay Kulatov | Турабай Кулатов | Old | Reelected | 1908 | 1984 | 1932 | Kyrgyz | Male | [33] |
Lev Kulidzhanov | Лев Кулиджанов | New | Reelected | 1924 | 2002 | 1931 | Armenian | Male | [34] |
Pyotr Lashchenko | Пётр Лащенко | New | Not | 1910 | 1992 | 1931 | Ukrainian | Male | [35] |
Vladimir Lobanok | Владимир Лобанок | Old | Reelected | 1907 | 1984 | 1930 | Belarusian | Male | [36] |
Georgy Markov | Георгия Маркова | New | CC | 1911 | 1991 | 1946 | Russian | Male | [37] |
Gennady Maslennikov | Геннадий Масленников | New | Not | 1929 | 2001 | 1955 | Russian | Male | [38] |
Vladimir Mikulich | Владимир Микулич | New | Reelected | 1920 | 2000 | 1943 | Belarusian | Male | [39] |
August Molchanov | Август Молчанов | New | Not | 1925 | 1971 | 1952 | Russian | Male | [40] |
Ivan Morozov | Иван Морозов | New | CC | 1924 | 1987 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [41] |
Vasily Moskovsky | Василий Московский | Old | Not | 1904 | 1984 | 1928 | Russian | Male | [42] |
Nonna Muravyova | Нонна Муравьёва | Old | Not | 1906 | 1986 | 1926 | Russian | Female | [43] |
Aleksei Murisepp | Алексей Мюрисеп | New | Died | 1902 | 1970 | 1926 | Estonian | Male | [44] |
Yefim Novoselov | Ефим Новосёлов | New | Reelected | 1906 | 1990 | 1925 | Ukrainian | Male | [45] |
Vasily Okunev | Василий Окунев | New | CC | 1920 | 1995 | 1941 | Russian | Male | [46] |
Mikhail Orlov | Михаил Орлов | Old | Not | 1912 | 1996 | 1940 | Russian | Male | [47] |
Aleksandr Panyushkin | Алекса́ндр Па́нюшкин | Old | Not | 1905 | 1974 | 1927 | Russian | Male | [48] |
Ivan Pavlovsky | Иван Павловский | New | CC | 1909 | 1999 | 1939 | Ukrainian | Male | [49] |
Pyotr Pigalev | Пётр Пигалев | Old | Reelected | 1911 | 1975 | 1931 | Russian | Male | [50] |
Boris Popov | Борис Попов | Old | CC | 1909 | 1993 | 1931 | Russian | Male | [51] |
Aleksey Poskonov | Алексей Посконов | New | Died | 1904 | 1969 | 1928 | Russian | Male | [52] |
Aleksey Rumyantsev | Алексей Румянцев | New | Reelected | 1919 | 2008 | 1940 | Russian | Male | [53] |
Konstantin Rusakov | Константин Русаков | New | CC | 1909 | 1993 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [54] |
Nikita Ryzhov | Никита Рыжов | New | Reelected | 1907 | 1996 | 1928 | Russian | Male | [55] |
Abdir Sagintayev | Абдир Сагинтаев | New | Not | 1921 | 1986 | 1948 | Kazakh | Male | [56] |
Ekaterina Salnikova | Екатерина Сальникова | New | CC | 1928 | 2016 | 1957 | Russian | Female | [57] |
Nikolai Savinkin | Николай Савинкин | New | CC | 1913 | 1993 | 1937 | Russian | Male | [58] |
Valentin Shashin | Валентин Шашин | New | CC | 1916 | 1977 | 1939 | Russian | Male | [59] |
Ilya Shcherbakov | Илья Щербаков | New | Reelected | 1912 | 1996 | 1937 | Russian | Male | [60] |
Dmitry Shevlyagin | Валентин Шашин | New | Died | 1913 | 1969 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [61] |
Iosif Shikin | Иосиф Шикин | Old | Reelected | 1906 | 1973 | 1927 | Russian | Male | [62] |
Vladimir Serov | Владимир Серов | Old | Not | 1910 | 1968 | 1942 | Russian | Male | [63] |
Kirill Simonov | Кирилл Симонов | New | Reelected | 1917 | 1994 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [64] |
Gennady Sizov | Геннадий Сизов | CC | Reelected | 1903 | 1991 | 1926 | Russian | Male | [65] |
Mikhail Smirnovsky | Михаил Смирновский | New | Reelected | 1921 | 1989 | 1947 | Russian | Male | [66] |
Aleksandr Soldatov | Александр Солдатов | Old | Not | 1915 | 1999 | 1939 | Russian | Male | [67] |
Vladimir Starovsky | Владимир Старовский | Old | Reelected | 1905 | 1975 | 1939 | Komi | Male | [68] |
Lyubov Sysoeva | Любовь Сысоева | New | Reelected | 1940 | Alive | 1961 | Russian | Female | [1] |
Georgy Ter-Gazaryants | Георгий Тер-Газарянц | New | Reelected | 1923 | Alive | 1942 | Azerbaijani | Male | [69] |
Nikolay Timofeev | Николай Тимофеев | New | Reelected | 1913 | 1988 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [70] |
Georgy Tsukanov | Георгий Цуканов | New | CC | 1919 | 2001 | 1941 | Russian | Male | [71] |
Saidmakhmud Usmanov | Саидмахмуд Усманов | New | CC | 1929 | 2000 | 1955 | Uzbek | Male | [72] |
Vasily Uvachan | Василий Увачан | New | Reelected | 1917 | 1988 | 1940 | Evenk | Male | [73] |
Semyon Vasyagin | Семён Васягин | New | Reelected | 1910 | 1991 | 1932 | Russian | Male | [74] |
Tamara Yanushkovskaya | Тамара Янушковская | New | Not | 1924 | Alive | 1944 | Russian | Female | [1] |
Yuri Zhukov | Георгий Жуков | Old | Reelected | 1908 | 1991 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [75] |
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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.
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.
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This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1971, and was in session until the convocation of the 25th Congress in 1976.
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