This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1981, and was in session until the convocation of the 27th Congress in 1986. [1]
Name | Cyrillic | 25th CAC | 27th CAC | Birth | Death | PM | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Alexander Aleksankin | Александр Алексанкин | Old | Reelected | 1929 | 2014 | 1956 | Belarusian | Male | [2] |
Zamina Aslanova | Замина Асланова | New | Not | 1940 | 2019 | 1962 | Azerbaijani | Female | [3] |
Boris Batsanov | Борис Бацанов | Old | Not | 1927 | 2005 | 1951 | Russian | Male | [4] |
Aleksandr Bovin | Александр Бовин | New | Not | 1930 | 2004 | 1952 | Russian | Male | [5] |
Lydia Bryzga | Лидия Брызга | New | CC | 1943 | 2014 | 1975 | Belarusian | Female | [6] |
Nina Burakova | Нина Буракова | New | Not | 1934 | 2001 | 1976 | Russian | Female | [7] |
Valentina Cherkashina | Валентина Черкашина | New | CC | 1942 | 2012 | 1972 | Russian | Female | [8] |
Vitaly Chudin | Виталий Чудин | New | Not | 1929 | ? | 1954 | Russian | Male | [9] |
Ekaterina Demidova | Екатерина Демидова | Old | Not | 1940 | 2018 | 1967 | Russian | Female | [10] |
Kamshat Donenbayeva | Камшат Доненбаева | New | Not | 1943 | 2017 | 1967 | Kazakh | Female | [11] |
David Dragunsky | Давид Драгунский | Old | Reelected | 1910 | 1992 | 1931 | Jew | Male | [12] |
Anatoly Dumachev | Анатолий Думачёв | New | Reelected | 1932 | 2004 | 1957 | Kazakh | Male | [13] |
Leonid Efremov | Леонид Ефремов | Old | Reelected | 1921 | 2007 | 1941 | Russian | Male | [14] |
Valentin Falin | Baлeнтин Фaлин | Old | CC | 1926 | 2018 | 1953 | Russian | Male | [15] |
Alevtina Fedulova | Алевтина Федулова | New | Not | 1940 | Alive | 1963 | Russian | Female | [16] |
Dmitry Galkin | Дмитрий Галкин | CC | Reelected | 1926 | 2014 | 1949 | Russian | Male | [17] |
Pavel Gilashvili | Павел Гилашвили | Old | Reelected | 1918 | 1994 | 1939 | Georgian | Male | [18] |
Nikolai Glushkov | Николай Глушков | Old | Not | 1918 | 1999 | 1945 | Russian | Male | [19] |
Vasily Golubev | Василий Голубев | Old | Not | 1913 | 1992 | 1940 | Russian | Male | [20] |
Tamara Golubtsova | Тамара Голубцова | Old | Not | 1928 | 2001 | 1954 | Russian | Female | [21] |
Vasily Grebenyuk | Василий Гребенюк | New | Reelected | 1924 | 2000 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [22] |
Maria Gromova | Мария Громова | New | CC | 1929 | 2008 | 1973 | Russian | Female | [23] |
Ivan Gubin | Иван Губин | New | Died | 1922 | 1982 | 1941 | Russian | Male | [24] |
Yuri Izrael | Юрий Израэль | New | Reelected | 1930 | 2014 | 1955 | Russian | Male | [25] |
Chary Karryev | Чары Каррыев | New | Not | 1932 | Alive | 1958 | Turkmen | Male | [26] |
Valentina Kasimova | Валентина Касимова | New | CC | 1944 | Alive | 1972 | Russian | Female | [1] |
Vera Kemashvili | Вера Кемашвили | New | Not | 1929 | Alive | 1955 | Georgian | Female | [27] |
Mikhail Khaldeev | Михаил Халдеев | Old | Reelected | 1912 | 2016 | 1947 | Russian | Male | [28] |
Gurban Khalilov | Курбан Халилов | Old | Not | 1906 | 2000 | 1926 | Azerbaijani | Male | [1] |
Alexander Kharlamov | Александр Харламов | Old | Reelected | 1929 | 2004 | 1952 | Russian | Male | [29] |
Leonid Khitrun | Леонид Хитрун | New | CC | 1930 | 2009 | 1955 | Belarusian | Male | [30] |
Domna Komarova | Домна Комарова | Old | Reelected | 1920 | 1994 | 1940 | Russian | Female | [31] |
Veniamin Konnov | Вениамин Коннов | Old | Reelected | 1921 | 1991 | 1946 | Russian | Male | [32] |
Anatoly Konstantinov | Анатолий Константинов | New | CC | 1923 | 2006 | 1946 | Russian | Male | [33] |
Valentin Koptyug | Валентин Коптюг | New | CC | 1931 | 1997 | 1961 | Belarusian | Male | [34] |
Temirbek Koshoyev | Темирбек Кошоев | New | CC | 1931 | 2009 | 1952 | Kyrgyz | Male | [35] |
Ivan Kostyukov | Иван Костюков | Old | Reelected | 1926 | 2001 | 1951 | Russian | Male | [36] |
Nikolay Kovalyov | Николай Ковалёв | New | Not | 1922 | ? | 1945 | Russian | Male | [1] |
Sergey Losev | Сергей Лосев | New | Reelected | 1927 | 1988 | 1953 | Russian | Male | [37] |
Galina Lotsmanova | Галина Лоцманова | Old | Not | 1944 | Alive | 1967 | Russian | Female | [38] |
Anatoly Lukyanov | Анатолия Лукьянова | New | CC | 1930 | 2019 | 1955 | Russian | Male | [39] |
Vasily Malykhin | Василий Малыхин | New | CC | 1935 | Alive | 1958 | Russian | Male | [40] |
Salijan Mamarasulov | Салиджан Мамарасулов | New | CC | 1930 | 2005 | 1958 | Uzbek | Male | [1] |
Nazrilla Mannapov | Назрилла Маннапов | New | Not | 1930 | 2009 | 1959 | Uzbek | Male | [41] |
Vitaliy Masol | Виталий Масол | New | CC | 1928 | 2018 | 1956 | Ukrainian | Male | [42] |
Vadim Medvedev | вадим медведев | Old | CC | 1929 | Alive | 1952 | Russian | Male | [43] |
Afanasy Melnichenko | Афанасий Мельниченко | Old | Not | 1923 | 2008 | 1943 | Ukrainian | Male | [44] |
Nina Minovalova | Нина Миновалова | New | Not | 1936 | 2021 | 1968 | Russian | Female | [45] |
Vladimir Mitskevich | Владимир Мицкевич | Old | Not | 1920 | 1983 | 1944 | Belarusian | Male | [46] |
Dmitry Motorny | Дмитрий Моторный | New | CC | 1927 | 2018 | 1951 | Ukrainian | Male | [47] |
Rahmon Nabiyev | Рахмон Набиев | Old | Not | 1930 | 1993 | 1960 | Tajik | Male | [48] |
Nursultan Nazarbayev | Нурсултан Назарбаев | New | CC | 1940 | Alive | 1962 | Kazakh | Male | [49] |
Ivan Nayashkov | Иван Наяшков | New | Reelected | 1924 | 1998 | 1961 | Kazakh | Male | [50] |
Timofey Osetrov | Тимофей Осётров | Old | Not | 1920 | 2018 | 1947 | Russian | Male | [51] |
Sergey Pavlov | Сергей Павлов | Old | Not | 1929 | 1993 | 1954 | Russian | Male | [52] |
Viktor Popov | Ви́ктор Попо́в | New | Not | 1918 | 2007 | 1947 | Russian | Male | [53] |
Stanislav Postnikov | Станислав Постников | New | Reelected | 1928 | 2012 | 1957 | Russian | Male | [54] |
Ivan Pudkov | Иван Пудков | New | Not | 1916 | 2002 | 1945 | Russian | Male | [55] |
Aleksey Rumyantsev | Алексей Румянцев | Old | Not | 1919 | 2008 | 1940 | Russian | Male | [56] |
Antonina Ryndina | Антонина Рындина | New | Reelected | 1942 | Alive | 1973 | Russian | Female | [1] |
Nikita Ryzhov | Никита Рыжов | Old | Not | 1907 | 1996 | 1928 | Russian | Male | [57] |
Fadey Sargsyan | Фадей Саркисян | New | CC | 1923 | 2010 | 1945 | Armenian | Male | [58] |
Leonid Sharayev | Леонид Шараев | New | Reelected | 1935 | 2021 | 1957 | Ukrainian | Male | [59] |
Fyodor Shishlov | Фёдор Шишлов | New | Not | 1931 | Alive | 1968 | Russian | Male | [60] |
Ilya Shcherbakov | Илья Щербаков | Old | Not | 1912 | 1996 | 1937 | Russian | Male | [61] |
Ivan Shkuratov | Иван Шкуратов | Old | Not | 1913 | 1994 | 1943 | Russian | Male | [62] |
Gennady Sizov | Геннадий Сизов | Old | Reelected | 1903 | 1991 | 1926 | Russian | Male | [63] |
Ringaudas Songaila | Рингаудас Сонгайла | New | Reelected | 1929 | 2019 | 1953 | Lithuanian | Male | [64] |
Pyotr Strautmanis | Пётр Страутманис | Old | Not | 1919 | 2007 | 1944 | Latvian | Male | [65] |
Oleg Troyanovsky | Олег Трояновский | New | CC | 1919 | 2003 | 1947 | Russian | Male | [66] |
Raisa Udalaya | Замина Асланова | New | CC | 1931 | 2020 | 1974 | Russian | Female | [67] |
Mikhail Ulyanov | Михаил Ульянов | Old | Reelected | 1927 | 2007 | 1951 | Russian | Male | [68] |
Nikolay Umanets | Николай Уманец | New | Not | 1925 | 1986 | 1953 | Ukrainian | Male | [1] |
Ion Ustian | Иван Устиян | New | Not | 1939 | Alive | 1961 | Moldovan | Male | [1] |
Boris Yakovlev | Михаил Ульянов | New | Not | 1908 | 2008 | 1931 | Russian | Male | [69] |
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