List of Deputy Chairmen of the State Duma
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Below is a list of office-holders:
Russian Empire
Deputy Chairmen
Name | Period | Political party |
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I Convocation (1906) | ||
Pavel Dolgorukov | 1906 | Constitutional Democratic Party |
Nikolay Gredeskul | 1906 | Constitutional Democratic Party |
II Convocation (1907) | ||
Nikolay Podznansky | 1907 | Independent Left |
Mikhail Berezin | 1907 | Trudoviks |
III Convocation (1907–1912) | ||
Vladimir Volkonsky | 1907—1912 | Union of the Russian People |
Alexander Meyendorf | 1907—1909 | Union of October 17 |
Sergey Shidlovsky | 1909—1910 | Union of October 17 |
Mikhail Kapustin | 1910—1912 | Union of October 17 |
IV Convocation (1912–1917) | ||
Dmitry Urusov | 1912—1917 | Progressive Bloc |
Vladimir Volkonsky | 1912—1913 | Union of the Russian People |
Nikolay Lvov | 1913 | Progressive Bloc |
Alexander Konovalov | 1913—1914 | Progressive Bloc |
Sergey Varun-Secret | 1913—1916 | Union of October 17 |
Alexander Protopopov | 1914—1916 | Union of October 17 |
Nikolai Nekrasov | 1916—1917 | Constitutional Democratic Party |
Vladimir Bobrinsky | 1916—1917 | Party of Moderately Right |
Russian Federation
First Deputy Chairmen
Name | Period | Political party |
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Mikhail Mityukov | 17 January 1994–16 January 1996 | Democratic Choice |
Alexander Shokhin | 18 January 1996–5 September 1997 | Our Home – Russia |
Vladimir Ryzhkov | 10 September 1997–3 February 1999 | Democratic Choice |
Boris Kuznetsov | 17 February 1999–18 January 2000 | Our Home – Russia |
Lyubov Sliska | 19 January 2000–5 September 2003 | Unity |
29 December 2003–24 December 2007 | United Russia | |
Alexander Zhukov | 29 December 2003–24 March 2004 | United Russia |
Oleg Morozov | 21 September 2005–4 December 2011 | United Russia |
Alexander Zhukov | 21 December 2011–Incumbent | United Russia |
Ivan Melnikov | 21 December 2011–Incumbent | Communist Party |
Deputy Chairmen
Name | Period | Political party |
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I Convocation (1994–1996) | ||
Alexander Vengerovsky | 17 January 1994–16 January 1996 | Liberal Democratic Party |
Valentin Kovalyov | 17 January 1994–18 January 1995 | Communist Party |
Gennady Seleznyov | 25 January 1995–16 January 1996 | Communist Party |
Alevtina Fedulova | 17 January 1994–16 January 1996 | Women of Russia |
Artur Chilingarov | 10 June 1994–16 January 1996 | New Regional Policy |
II Convocation (1996–2000) | ||
Sergey Baburin | 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 | Russian All-People's Union |
Svetlana Goryacheva | 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 | Communist Party |
Mikhail Gutseriyev | 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 | Liberal Democratic Party |
Artur Chilingarov | 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 | New Regional Policy |
Mikhail Yurev | 20 March 1996–18 January 2000 | Yabloko |
III Convocation (2000–2003) | ||
Vladimir Averchenko | 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 | People's Deputy Group |
Vladimir Zhirinovsky | 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 | Liberal Democratic Party |
Petr Romanov | 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 | Communist Party |
Gennady Semigin | 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 | Communist Party |
Artur Chilingarov | 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 | New Regional Policy |
Georgy Boos | 11 February 2000–29 December 2003 | Fatherland – All Russia |
Boris Nemtsov | 16 February–31 May 2000 | Union of Right Forces |
Irina Hakamada | 31 May 2000–29 December 2003 | Union of Right Forces |
Vladimir Lukin | 16 February 2000–29 December 2003 | Yabloko |
IV Convocation (2003–2007) | ||
Georgy Boos | 2003–21 September 2005 | United Russia |
Yury Volkov | 21 September 2005–24 December 2007 | United Russia |
Vyacheslav Borodin | 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 | United Russia |
Vladimir Zhirinovsky | 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 | Liberal Democratic Party |
Valentin Kupchov | 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 | Communist Party |
Oleg Morozov | 29 December 2003–21 September 2005 | United Russia |
Vladimir Pekhtin | 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 | United Russia |
Dmitry Rogozin | 29 December 2003–5 March 2004 | Rodina |
Sergey Baburin | 28 June 2005–24 December 2007 | Rodina |
Vladimir Katrenko | 26 March 2004–24 December 2007 | United Russia |
Artur Chilingarov | 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 | United Russia |
V Convocation (2007–2011) | ||
Alexander Babakov | 24 December 2007–21 December 2011 | A Just Russia |
Yuri Volkov | 24 December 2007–21 December 2011 | United Russia |
Vyacheslav Borodin | 24 December 2007–1 November 2010 | United Russia |
Nadezhda Gerasimova | 24 December 2007–21 December 2011 | United Russia |
Vladimir Zhirinovsky | 24 December 2007–21 December 2011 | Liberal Democratic Party |
Svetlana Zhurova | 24 December 2007–21 December 2011 | United Russia |
Ivan Melnikov | 24 December 2007–21 December 2011 | Communist Party |
Lyubov Sliska | 24 December 2007–21 December 2011 | United Russia |
Valery Yazev | 24 December 2007–21 December 2011 | United Russia |
VI Convocation (2011–2016) | ||
Andrey Vorobyov | 21 December 2011–8 November 2012 | United Russia |
Vladimir Vasilyev | 13 November 2012–5 October 2016 | United Russia |
Igor Lebedev | 21 December 2011–5 October 2016 | Liberal Democratic Party |
Nikolai Levichev | 21 December 2011–25 March 2016 | A Just Russia |
Alexander Romanovich | 25 March 2016–5 October 2016 | A Just Russia |
Oleg Morozov | 21 December 2011–25 May 2012 | United Russia |
Sergey Zheleznyak | 8 June 2012–5 October 2016 | United Russia |
Sergey Neverov | 21 December 2011–5 October 2016 | United Russia |
Irina Shevtsova | 21 December 2011–29 October 2014 | United Russia |
Andrey Isayev | 11 November 2014–5 October 2016 | United Russia |
VII Convocation (Since 2016) | ||
Vladimir Vasilyev | 5 October 2016–Incumbent | United Russia |
Igor Lebedev | 5 October 2016–Incumbent | Liberal Democratic Party |
Olga Yepifanova | 5 October 2016–Incumbent | A Just Russia |
Irina Yarovaya | 5 October 2016–Incumbent | United Russia |
Pyotr Tolstoy | 5 October 2016–Incumbent | United Russia |
Sergey Neverov | 5 October 2016–Incumbent | United Russia |
Sources
- Europa World Year Book 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2012
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