Vladimir Zhirinovsky 1996 presidential campaign information
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky 1996 presidential campaign
Campaigned for
1996 Russian presidential election
Candidate
Vladimir Zhirinovsky Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (1991–2022) Member of the State Duma (1993–2022) Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union (1991–92)
Affiliation
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
Status
Nominee: 10 January 1996 Officially registered: 5 April 1996 Lost election: 16 June 1996
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