Governor of Magadan Oblast

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Governor of Magadan Oblast
Губернатор Магаданской области
Coat of Arms of Magadan oblast.svg
Coat of arms of Magadan Oblast
Sergei Konstantinovich Nosov.jpg
Incumbent
Sergey Nosov
since 13 September 2018
Status Head of Federal Subject
Seat Magadan
Nominator Political parties
AppointerDirect popular vote
Term length five years, one consecutive re-election
Constituting instrumentCharter of Magadan Oblast
Formation1991/96
Website 49gov.ru

The Governor of Magadan Oblast is the head of that federal subject of Russia. Governor is elected by the people of Magadan Oblast for five years.

Contents

The current governor is Sergey Nosov.

List

No.ImageGovernorTenurePartyElection
1 Victor Mikhailov.jpg Viktor Mikhailov
(1936-2023)
24 October 1991 — 15 November 1996 Independent
2 Valentin Tsvetkov.jpg Valentin Tsvetkov
(1948–2002)
15 November 1996 — 18 October 2002 1996

2000

Nikolay Dudov, March 2011.jpeg Nikolay Dudov
(born 1952)
18 October 2002 — 28 February 2003 United Russia 2003

2008 [1]

328 February 2003 — 3 February 2013
Vladimir Pecheny, September 2015.jpg Vladimir Pechyony
(born 1949)
3 February 2013 — 18 September 2013 2013
418 September 2013 — 28 May 2018
Sergei Konstantinovich Nosov.jpg Sergey Nosov
(born 1961)
28 May 2018 — 13 September 2018 2018
5from 13 September 2018

Timeline

Sergey NosovVladimir PechyonyNikolay DudovValentin TsvetkovViktor Mikhailov (politician)Governor of Magadan Oblast

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References

  1. "Николай Дудов остался губернатором Магаданской области" [Nikolay Dudov remained the governor of Magadan Oblast] (in Russian). Vedomosti. 2008-02-04.