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1951 Estonian Supreme Soviet election information


Elections to the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR were held on 25 February 1951.[1] The Bloc of Communists and Non-Party Candidates was the only party able to contest the elections,[2] and won all 115 seats.[1] Elected members included Joseph Stalin (Tallinn constituency no. 3), Vyacheslav Molotov (Tallinn constituency no. 18), Georgi Malenkov (Tallinn constituency no. 12) and Panteleimon Ponomarenko (Tallinn constituency no. 4).[3]

  1. ^ a b Olev Liivik "Formation of the Supreme Soviet of the ESSR: Elections and the principles of assembling" Estonian Institute of Historical Memory, p3
  2. ^ Liivik, p2
  3. ^ Pravda No. 60, March 1, 1951

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