• The 2023 Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast election took place on 8–10 September 2023, on common election day. All 60 seats in the Legislative Assembly...
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    The Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast (Russian: Законодательное собрание Ростовской области, romanized: Zakonodatel'noye sobraniye Rostovskoy oblasti)...
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    Communists of Russia (category Articles with dead external links from August 2023)
    Assembly of Deputies election [ru], the Communists of Russia won 1 of the 19 seats on the Assembly of Deputies. In the 2018 Rostov Oblast Legislative...
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    Charter of Tver Oblast is the fundamental law of the region. The Legislative Assembly of Tver Oblast is the province's standing legislative (representative)...
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  • (LDPR), Member of Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast (2023–present), transportation businessman Natalya Oskina (CPRF), Member of Rostov-on-Don City Duma...
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    allegedly used in Kursk and Rostov-on-Don on 15 March. The usage of such ink was previously reported during the 2021 regional elections in Khimki. Overall, Golos...
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    the Legislative Assembly of Vladimir Oblast on 14 August 2001. The Legislative Assembly of Vladimir Oblast is the province's standing legislative (representative)...
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    The 2023 Russian elections took place in Russia on Sunday, 10 September 2023 (single election day), with several regions allowing voting on 8 and 9 September...
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    the Charter of Vologda Oblast. The laws within the authority of the oblast are passed by the Legislative Assembly of Vologda Oblast. The highest executive...
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    Moscow Oblast B. V. Gromov at a meeting on 6 October 2011 on the preparation for the elections of deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the...
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    Legislative elections were held in Russia from 17 to 19 September 2021. At stake were 450 seats in the 8th convocation of the State Duma, the lower house...
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    Politics of Russia (category Articles needing additional references from November 2023)
     Orenburg Oblast 30 January 1996 – 4 April 2002 Perm Oblast 31 May 1996 – 21 December 2001  Rostov Oblast 29 May 1996 – 15 March 2002  Sakhalin Oblast 29 May...
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    Oblast; Georgy Filimonov, Acting Governor of Vologda Oblast. Vasily Golubev, Governor of Rostov Oblast; Ramzan Kadyrov, Head of Chechnya; Mahmud-Ali Kalimatov...
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    teacher at a kuttab in the Avar District. During the 1906 Russian legislative election he stood in the Temir-Khan-Shura District as a candidate for a deputy...
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    conflict with the Russian military, seizing the city of Rostov-on-Don and portions of the Voronezh Oblast before withdrawing the next day, after a peace agreement...
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    legislatures in the federal subjects of Russia (republics, krais, oblasts, autonomous oblasts and federal cities), which have different names but are often...
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    to the southwest; Volgograd Oblast to the northwest and north and Astrakhan Oblast to the north and east; Rostov Oblast to the west and the Caspian Sea...
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    Viktor Vodolatsky (category Articles with disputed statements from May 2023)
    administration by a decree of the head of the Rostov Oblast Vladimir Chub in February 1992. On 27 March 1994, local elections were held in Azov according to a new...
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    the Legislative Assembly of Omsk Oblast, New People party opposed including on the agenda of the next session the issue of returning direct elections of...
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    KB Oss In Ch Krasnodar Krai Adygea Stavropol Krai Rostov Oblast Volgograd Oblast Astrakhan Oblast Kalmykia Dage- stan The republic is situated in the...
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    Russian Armed Forces at its headquarters in the city of Novocherkassk, Rostov Oblast. In 2022, the award Hero of the Luhansk People's Republic (Russian:...
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    List of active separatist movements in Europe (category Articles needing additional references from May 2023)
    Crimean Tatar People, State Council of Crimea, Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol  Donetsk Oblast,  Luhansk Oblast People: Russians in Ukraine, Pro-Russian...
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    the federation consists of republics, krais, oblasts, cities of federal importance, an autonomous oblast, and autonomous okrugs, all of which are equal...
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  • 2020 local electoral calendar (category 2020 elections)
    Kursk Oblast, District 110, State Duma by-election Leningrad Oblast, Governor [ru] Magadan Oblast, Duma [ru] Novosibirsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly Novosibirsk...
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    Legislative elections were held in Russia on 4 December 2011. At stake were the 450 seats in the 6th State Duma, the lower house of the Federal Assembly...
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    Viktor Yanukovych (category Candidates in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election)
    was the Governor of his native Donetsk Oblast from 1997 to 2002. He was simultaneously the Chairman of the oblast's legislature from 1999 to 2001. Yanukovych...
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    Andrey Silnov (category Sportspeople from Rostov Oblast)
    Russian high jumper and the 2008 Olympic champion. Born in Shakhty, Rostov Oblast, he is 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) and weighs 83 kg (183 lbs). In a late 2006...
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    Tumanov (1992–1996), Anatoly Dobryakov (1991-1992) Rostov Oblast: Vladimir Chub (1991–2010) Ryazan Oblast: Nikolay Lyubimov (2017–2022), Oleg Kovalyov (2008–2017)...
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  • Rostov-on-Don and the headquarters of the Southern Military District in the city. An armored column of Wagner troops advanced through Voronezh Oblast...
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    Vladimir Putin (category Candidates in the 2000 Russian presidential election)
    original on 24 June 2023. Retrieved 24 June 2023. "Wagner fighters leaving Rostov and Voronezh after aborted mutiny". Politico. 25 June 2023. Gardner, Frank;...
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