- Communist Party of the Soviet Union General-Secretarial election, 1920
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Communist Party of the Soviet Union General-Secretarial election, 1920 1917 ← November 7, 1920 → 1953 (Mar.5) Nominee Joseph Stalin Party CPSU Percentage 100%
Chairperson before election
Elected Chairperson
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union General-Secretarial election of 1920 was a contest for the Chairperson Joseph Stalin.
Stalin took the office on November 8, 1920, and his title changes from Chairperson to General Secretary in April 3, 1922.
Stalin took complete power on January 21, 1924.
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