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1999 Russian gubernatorial elections

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In July, the Supreme Court of the KChR recognized the results of the elections; later, this decision was overturned by the Supreme Court of Russia. In late August 1999, the republican court reaffirmed the results of the vote on May 16. On September 14, Semyonov took office as head of the republic,
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was held on 19 December 1999, in parallel with the federal legislative election. The peculiarity of this campaign was that the candidates for the governor were running along with the candidates for the vice-governor (this office will be abolished in 2002). The Fatherland – All Russia party (OVR),
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officially announced his intention to run for re-election, naming Valery Shantsev as his candidate for the vice mayor. Opposition, represented by the Union of Right Forces, nominated former prime minister of Russia Sergey Kiriyenko. Luzhkov surpassed him by more than 58%. Two thirds of the voters
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realizing low chances to win for incumbent governor Anatoly Tyazhlov, authorized the nomination of Soviet Army general Boris Gromov. That is, OVR had two candidates for governor at once. On 9 January 2000, Boris Gromov was elected governor of Moscow Oblast in the second round of the election.
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On May 19, after negotiations in Moscow, Derev stated that he was demanding either the cancellation of the election results, or the secession of Cherkessia. At the same time, he applied to the
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decided to move the 2000 mayoral election six months ahead of schedule. The new voting day was set on 19 December 1999, when the
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and the Central Election Commission with a request to cancel the results of the second round. On May 24, after the visit of the
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On the morning of May 16, the roads to areas with Karachay majority or mixed Karachay-Russian population were blocked by the
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Stanislav Derev received 43.1% of the vote in the first round, surpassing former Commander-in-Chief of the
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to Cherkessk, the head of Karachay-Cherkessia Vladimir Khubiyev resigned. Igor Ivanov, chairman of the
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Elections of the head of Karachay-Cherkessia: from political confrontation to interethnic conflict
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In April and May 1999, elections were held for the head of Karachay-Cherkessia. The mayor of
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Re-voting on election of the Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast on 12 September 1999
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Head of the subject of the Russian Federation. History of governors
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Bulletin of territorial election commissions of Sverdlovsk Oblast
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Election of the Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast on 28 August 1999
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Acting governor, installed after resignation of Vadim Gustov.
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Appointed by federal president in 1992, re-appointed in 1995.
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came to the polling stations in Moscow on December 19.
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In 1999, the tenures of the governors of 12 provinces,
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Karachay-Cherkess Republic: Chronicle of confrontation
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Index

1998
2000
Heads of Federal Subjects
Russian Federation
elected in 1995
Leningrad Oblast
Vadim Gustov
Head of Karachay-Cherkessia
Dagestan
Udmurtia
State Council
Alexander Volkov
Karachay-Cherkessia
Vladimir Khubiyev
Stanislav Derev
CPRF
Vladimir Khubiyev
Boris Ebzeyev
Vladimir Semyonov
Belgorod Oblast
Yevgeny Savchenko
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
LDPR
Yevgeny Savchenko
NDR
Sverdlovsk Oblast
Eduard Rossel
Alexander Burkov
May
Arkady Chernetsky

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