Governor of the City of Saint Petersburg
Губернатор Санкт-Петербурга (Russian)
Incumbent
Alexander Beglov
since 18 September 2019
Style
  • His Excellency
  • Mr. Governor
TypeGovernor
ResidenceSmolny Institute, Saint Petersburg
SeatSmolny Institute
NominatorPresident of Russia
AppointerPopular vote
Term length5 years
Constituting instrumentCharter of Saint Petersburg
PrecursorChairpersons of the Executive Committee
Formation5 June 1996
First holderVladimir Yakovlev
DeputyDeputy Governor
Salary9.7 million rubles ($146,290)
The Smolny Institute, The governor's office

The Governor of Saint Petersburg (Russian: Губернатор Санкт-Петербурга, romanized: Gubernator Sankt-Peterburga) is the head of the executive branch of Saint Petersburg City Administration. The governor's office administers all city services, public property, police and fire protection, most public agencies, and enforces all city and state laws within all districts of the City of Saint Petersburg. The governor's office is located in Smolny Institute and appoints many officials, including deputy governors and directors (heads of city departments).

Under the Soviet regime, until 1991 the head of the city administration was called chairperson of the executive committee. Between 1991 and 1996, the head of the administration was called Mayor after which they were called Governor. Between 1991 and 2006 the mayor/governor was elected by direct vote of city residents. Between 2004 and 2014, the governor was nominated by the President of the Russian Federation and approved (or disapproved) by the City Legislative Assembly,[1] and since 2014 the governor has been elected by popular vote of city residents.

List of heads of administration of Saint Petersburg

Chairpersons of the Executive Committee (1917–1991)

No. Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Term of office Political party Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Leon Trotsky 25 October 1917 11 December 1917 47 days Communist Party
2 Grigory Zinoviev 13 December 1917 12 July 1926 8 years, 211 days
3 Nikolay Komarov 12 July 1926 7 January 1930 3 years, 179 days
4 Ivan Kodatsky April 1930 January 1937 6 years, 9 months
5 Vasily Shestakov January 1937 March 1937 2 months
6 Aleksey Petrovsky September 1937 October 1938 1 year, 1 month
7 Alexei Kosygin October 1938 6 January 1939 3 months
8 Pyotr Popkov 6 January 1939 9 March 1946 7 years, 62 days
9 Pyotr Lazutin 11 March 1946 22 February 1949 2 years, 348 days
10 Pyotr Ladanov 2 March 1949 June 1954 5 years, 3 months
11 Nikolay Smirnov June 1954 17 June 1962 8 years
12 Vasily Isayev June 1962 August 1966 4 years, 2 months
13 Aleksandr Sizov August 1966 December 1972 6 years, 4 months
14 Vasily Kazakov January 1973 June 1976 3 years, 5 months
15 Lev Zaykov June 1976 26 April 1983 6 years, 10 months
16 Vladimir Khodyrev 26 April 1983 23 May 1990 7 years, 27 days
17 Aleksandr Schelkanov 23 May 1990 12 June 1991 1 year, 20 days

Governors of Saint Petersburg (1991–present)

No. Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Term of office Political party Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Anatoly Sobchak
Mayor of Saint Petersburg
12 June 1991 5 June 1996 4 years, 359 days Independent
1 Vladimir Yakovlev 5 June 1996 15 June 2003 7 years, 10 days
Alexander Beglov
Acting
16 June 2003 5 October 2003 111 days
2 Valentina Matviyenko 5 October 2003 31 August 2011 7 years, 330 days United Russia
3 Georgy Poltavchenko 31 August 2011 3 October 2018 7 years, 33 days
Alexander Beglov 3 October 2018 18 September 2019 350 days Independent
4 18 September 2019 Incumbent 4 years, 117 days

Timeline

Alexander BeglovGeorgy PoltavchenkoValentina MatviyenkoVladimir YakovlevAnatoly SobchakLev ZaykovVasily KazakovNikolay SmirnovAlexei KosyginIvan KodatskyNikolay KomarovGrigory ZinovievLeon Trotsky

Latest election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alexander BeglovUnited Russia734,90366.22
Nadezhda TikhonovaA Just Russia192,11417.31
Mikhail AmosovCivic Platform182,79716.47
Total1,109,814100.00
Valid votes1,109,81497.30
Invalid/blank votes30,8402.70
Total votes1,140,654100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,814,87729.90
Source: Decision of the St. Petersburg Electoral Commission dated September 11, 2019 No. 143-2 "On the results of the election of the highest official of St. Petersburg - the Governor of St. Petersburg on September 8, 2019"[2]

See also

References

  1. Text of Russian Federal Law of 2004 (in Russian)
  2. "Решение Санкт-Петербургской избирательной комиссии от 11.09.2019 № 143-2 О результатах выборов высшего должностного лица Санкт-Петербурга – Губернатора Санкт-Петербурга 8 сентября 2019 года" (PDF). Вестник Санкт-Петербургской избирательной комиссии. 11 September 2019. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
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