List of chairmen of the Legislative Assembly of Irkutsk Oblast

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The chairman of the Legislative Assembly of Irkutsk Oblast is the presiding officer of that legislature.

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Office-holders

NameTook officeLeft office
Ivan Zelenta 19942000
Viktor Borovsky 20002002
Sergey Shishkin 20022004
Viktor Kruglov 20042008
Ludmila Berlina  [ ru ]October 26, 2008 [1] April 20, 2015 [2]
Sergey Brilka  [ ru ]May 20, 2015 [3] September 19, 2018 [4]
Sergey Sokol September 19, 2018 [4] March 17, 2020 [5]
Aleksandr Vedrenikov  [ ru ]March 17, 2020present

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