Governor of Tomsk Oblast

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Governor of Tomsk Oblast
Губернатор Томской области
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Standard of the governor of Tomsk Oblast
Vladimir Mazur Kremlin small.png
Incumbent
Vladimir Mazur
since 22 September 2022
Seat Tomsk
AppointerPeople of Tomsk Oblast
Term length Five years, no more than two consecutive terms

Governor of Tomsk Oblast is the highest official and the head of the executive power of Tomsk Oblast in Russia. [1] [2]

Contents

The term of the office is five years.[ citation needed ]

History

List of governors

No.PhotoNameIn officePartyElection
1 Kress Interfax.JPG Viktor Kress
(born 1948)
20 October 1991 – 17 March 2012 Independent 1995

1999


2003


2007

United Russia
2 Sergei Zhvachkin, March 2014.jpg Sergey Zhvachkin
(born 1957)
17 March 2012 – 21 February 2017 2012

2017

21 February 2017 – 18 September 2017
(2)18 September 2017 – 10 May 2022
Vladimir Mazur Kremlin small.png Vladimir Mazur
(born 1966)
10 May 2022 – 22 September 2022 2022
3since 22 September 2022

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