| Type | Person | [sources] | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Maksim Meyksin · Meiksin Maxim Semyonovich · Мейксин, Максим Семёнович | [sources] | |||
| Other name | Мейксин Максим Семёнович | [sources] | |||
| Birth date | [sources] | ||||
| Place of birth | Saint Petersburg | [sources] | |||
| Gender | male | [sources] | |||
| Nationality | not available | [sources] | |||
| Country | Russia | [sources] | |||
| Wikidata ID | Q109487635 | [sources] | |||
| Position | Election fraud organizers · Организаторы фальсификаций на выборах | [sources] | |||
| Education | Candidate of Economic Sciences · Moscow State University of Printing Arts · Northwestern Institute of Management (-2003) | [sources] | |||
| Last change | Last processed | First seen | |||
Chairman of the St. Petersburg Electoral Commission. Head of a state body responsible for supporting the existing political regime in Russia through electoral fraud. Former Vice Governor of Saint-Petersburg. Managed a regional state body of the Russian Federation that supported or implemented actions or policies that undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.
A list of Russian decision-makers from government and business composed by ACF/FBK, the anti-corruption organization founded by Alexei Navalny
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| Positions held | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Position occupied | Start date | End date | |
| Minister of the Russian Federation | - | - | |