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Highest-ranking official in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai
Coat of Arms of Krasnoyarsk Krai
Incumbent
Mikhail Kotyukov (Acting)
since 20 April 2023
ResidenceKrasnoyarsk
Term length5 years
Formation1991
First holderArkady Veprev
Websitekrskstate.ru

The governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai (Russian: Губернатор Красноярского края) heads the executive branch in Krasnoyarsk Krai, a federal subject of Russia.

History of office

On 29 December 1991 the president of Russia Boris Yeltsin appointed Arkady Veprev as the head of Krasnoyarsk Krai Administration. Veprev, a 64-year old former sovkhoz chairman, who was hostile to privatization, went on a conflict with local legislature and was forced to resign less than 13 months after his appointment. Veprev named economist Valery Zubov as his successor. In April 1993 Zubov was elected governor. Five years later, he lost to General Alexander Lebed, who received about 60% of the vote in the runoff.

After Lebed died in a helicopter crash in April 2002, the early election was set up for 8 September. Alexander Khloponin, governor of Taymyr, won that campaign. In 2007 he was reappointed by president Vladimir Putin as Krasnoyarsk Krai was reorganized by annexation of Taymyr and Evenk Autonomous Okrugs.

List of officeholders

No. Portrait Governor Term of office Party Election
1 Arkady Veprev
(1927–2006)
31 December 1991 – 27 January 1993 Independent
Valery Zubov
(1953–2016)
27 January 1993 – May 1993 1993
2 May 1993 – 4 June 1998 Our Home – Russia
3 Alexander Lebed
(1950–2002)
4 June 1998 – 28 April 2002 NRPR 1998
Nikolay Ashlapov
(born 1962)
28 April 2002 – 3 October 2002 Independent
Alexander Khloponin
(born 1965)
3 October 2002 – 17 October 2002 United Russia 2002

2007

4 17 October 2002 – 19 January 2010
Edkham Akbulatov
(born 1960)
19 January 2010 – 17 February 2010
5 Lev Kuznetsov
(born 1965)
17 February 2010 – 12 May 2014 2010
Viktor Tolokonsky
(born 1953)
12 May 2014 – 26 September 2014 2014
6 26 September 2014 – 29 September 2017
Aleksandr Uss
(born 1954)
29 September 2017 – 21 September 2018 2018
7 21 September 2018 – 20 April 2023

Mikhail Kotyukov

(born 1976)

(Acting) 20 April 2023 - incumbent United Russia

References

  1. "Экс-губернатор Красноярского края, депутат Госдумы Валерий Зубов скончался в Москве" [Former governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai, State Duma deputy Valery Zubov dies in Moscow]. newsru.com (in Russian). 2016-04-28.
  2. "История объединения субъектов России" [History of the unification of the subjects of Russia]. TASS (in Russian). 2020-05-13.
  3. "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 31 декабря 1991 г. № 337" [Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 31 December 1991 No. 337]. kremlin.ru (in Russian).
  4. "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 27 января 1993 г. № 128" [Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 27 January 1993 No. 128] (in Russian).
  5. "Указ Президента Российской Федерации «О главе администрации Красноярского края» №128 от 27.01.1993" [Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the head of Krasnoyarsk Krai administration" No. 128 dated 01/27/1993] (in Russian).
  6. "Александр Хлопонин начал новую пятилетку" [Alexander Khloponin began a new five-year plan]. Kommersant (in Russian). 2007-06-05.
  7. "Должность Хлопонина временно займет Эдхам Акбулатов" [Khloponin's office will be temporarily taken by Edkham Akbulatov]. Argumenty i Fakty (in Russian). 2010-01-19.
  8. "Kuznetsov Lev Vladimirovich". TASS (in Russian).
  9. "Виктор Толоконский официально вступил в должность губернатора" [Viktor Tolokonsky took office as governor]. Prima TV (in Russian). 2014-09-26.
Russia Heads (governors) of federal subjects of Russia
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  • Claimed by Ukraine and considered by most of the international community to be part of Ukraine
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