Highest-ranking official in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
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Governor of Yaroslavl Oblast
Seal of Governor of Yaroslavl Oblast
Incumbent Mikhail Yevrayev since 19 September 2022
Status
Head of Federal Subject
Seat
Yaroslavl
Nominator
Political parties or self-nomination
Term length
5 years
Formation
1991
First holder
Anatoly Lisitsyn
Website
yarregion.ru
The Governor of Yaroslavl Oblast (Russian: Губернатор Ярославской области) is the highest official of Yaroslavl Oblast. The oblast government is headed by the chairman of the government of Yaroslavl Oblast, a post separated from that of the governor in 2012.[1]
The position of governor was established on 3 December 1991. Currently the governor is elected by direct election for a five-year term.
The fourth governor Dmitry Mironov was elected in the elections on 10 September 2017.
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