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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