Vladimir Oblast

First-level administrative division of Russia

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2022 Demographic statistics recorded: 8,788 births (6.7 per 1,000) and 22,542 deaths (17.1 per 1,000).
2022 Aleksandr Avdeyev wins the Vladimir Oblast gubernatorial election, securing a continued term as Governor.
September 17 2022 Andrey Shokhin begins his 5-year term as representative from the executive branch, following the election of Governor Alexksandr Avdeyev.
2021 Life expectancy reported as 68.11 years overall (63.18 years for males, 73.00 years for females).
2021 State Duma elections for the 8th convocation (2021-2026) result in two deputies elected from Vladimir Oblast: Igor Igoshin (constituency No. 79) and Grigory Anikeyev (constituency No. 80).
2021 Three candidates from Vladimir Oblast receive mandates through party lists: Nikolai Burlyaev (A Just Russia), Aleksey Govyrin (United Russia), and Roman Lyabikhov (Communist Party).
October 2021 Aleksandr Avdeyev becomes the Governor of Vladimir Oblast, taking the highest executive position in the region.
October 5 2018 Olga Khokhlova begins her 5-year term as a deputy in the Legislative Assembly of Vladimir Oblast, elected from the 7th convocation, representing United Russia party.
August 17 2015 Deputy Sergei Kuryshyov (United Russia) was prematurely stripped of his mandate after being sentenced to five and a half years in a colony-settlement for a fatal drunk driving accident.
September 8 2013 The 6th convocation of the Legislative Assembly of Vladimir Oblast was elected using a mixed electoral system, with 19 deputies elected in single-mandate constituencies and 19 from political party lists.
2012 Religious survey conducted, revealing 42.3% of the population adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church.
2010 Vladimir Oblast population recorded as 1,443,693 according to the Census.

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