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Head of the Sakha Republic | |
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since 28 May 2018 | |
Executive branch of the Sakha Republic | |
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Residence | Yakutsk |
Nominator | Political parties |
Appointer | Direct elections |
Term length | 5 years |
Formation | 20 December 1991 |
First holder | Mikhail Nikolayev |
Website | Official website |
The Head of the Sakha Republic (Russian: Глава Республики Саха (Якутия), romanized: Glava Respubliki Sakha (Yakutia); Yakut: Саха Өрөспγγбγлγкэтин Ил Дархана; Ил Дархан, romanized: Saxa Öröspüübülüketin İl Darxana; İl Darxan) is the highest office in the Sakha Republic. The term of office is five years.
The office was first introduced in 1991. Before April 2014 it was known as the President of the Sakha Republic.
The first presidential elections in Yakutia were on 20 December 1991. Yakutia inherited the Soviet electoral system with no real multi-party system to be established. There were only two candidates in the election. The chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Yakut ASSR Mikhail Nikolayev won with 76.7% of the vote. Nikolayev was reelected in 1996 and succeeded by his former vice president Vyacheslav Shtyrov in January 2002. Five years later Shtyrov's appointment for second term which was proposed by President Vladimir Putin was approved by the State Assembly of Yakutia. After his resignation in May 2010 President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev appointed prime minister of the region Yegor Borisov as acting president. He was inaugurated on 17 June 2010. Since the beginning of Borisov's second term in 2014 the President of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) became known as the Head of the Republic.
No. | Portrait | Name (born–died) |
Term of office | Political party | Elected | Vice president | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||||
1 | Mikhail Nikolayev (1937–2023) |
20 December 1991 | 21 January 2002 | 10 years, 32 days | Independent | 1991 | Vyacheslav Shtyrov (1991–1997) |
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1996 | Spartak Borisov (1997–2002) | |||||||||
2 | Vyacheslav Shtyrov (born 1953) |
27 January 2002 | 31 May 2010 | 8 years, 124 days | Independent | 2002 | Alexander Akimov (2002–2007) |
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United Russia | 2006 | Yevgeniya Mikhaylova (2007–2010) | ||||||||
3 | Yegor Borisov (born 1954) |
31 May 2010 | 28 May 2018 | 7 years, 362 days | United Russia | 2010 | Dmitry Glushko (2010–2014) |
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2014 | Position abolished | |||||||||
– | Aysen Nikolayev (born 1972) |
28 May 2018 | 27 September 2018 | 122 days | United Russia | –[a] | [2] | |||
4 | 27 September 2018 | 6 years, 56 days | 2018 |
The most recent election for the office was held on 9 September 2018.
Candidates | Party | Votes | % | Map | |
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Aysen Nikolayev | United Russia | 229,314 | 71.4 | ||
Viktor Gubarev | CPRF | 38,648 | 12.03 | ||
Vladimir Bogdanov | A Just Russia | 21,139 | 6.58 | ||
Gavril Parakhin | LDPR | 19,962 | 6.22 |