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List of leaders of Kazakhstan

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The president of Kazakhstan is the head of state elected by popular vote to serve a five-year-term.[1] The president appoints the prime minister of Kazakhstan (head of government) and first deputy prime minister.[2][3]

Leaders of the Kazakh Khanate (Khans) (1465–1874)

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Leaders of Kazakhstan (1917–1990)

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Alash Autonomy (1917–1920)

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No. Chairman
(birth–death)
Term of office Political party Ref
Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office
1 Alikhan Bukeikhanov
Әлихан Бөкейхан
(1866–1937)
13 December 1917 5 March 1920 2 years, 83 days Alash
No. Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of office Political Party
Took office Left office Time in office
Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee
1 Stanisław Pestkowski
(1882–1937)
30 April 1919 August 1920 >1 year CPSU
Sakypkerei Argynshayev
(1887–1938)
Acting
August 1920 26 August 1920 <1 month CPSU
2 Viktor Radus-Zenkovich
(1878–1967)
26 August 1920 October 1920 ~2 months CPSU
3 Abdrakhman Aytiyev
(1886–1937)
October 1920 October 1920 <1 month CPSU
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee
4 Seytgali Mendeshev
(1887–1938)
12 October 1920 19 April 1925
5 Jalau Mynbaev
(1892–1929)
19 April 1925 15 June 1925
No. Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of office Political Party
Took office Left office Time in office
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee
1 Jalau Mynbaev
(1892–1929)
15 June 1925 1927 ~2 years CPSU
2 Eltay Ernazarov
(1887–1945)
1927 1933 ~6 years CPSU
3 Uzakbay Kulumbetov
(1891–1938)
11 October 1933 5 December 1936 CPSU

First Secretary of the Communist Party

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No. Chairman
(birth–death)
Term of office Political party Ref
Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office
1 Levon Mirzoyan
Левон Мирзоян
(1897–1939)
23 April 1937 23 May 1938 1 year, 30 days Communist
(Bolsheviks)
Oversaw early famine relief and collectivization; arrested in 1938 during Great Purge and executed in February 1939.
2 Nikolay Skvortsov
Николай Скворцов
(1899–1974)
23 May 1938 23 July 1945 7 years, 61 days Communist
(Bolsheviks)
Guided the republic through wartime mobilization relocating factories during World War II and post‑war reconstruction.
3 Gennady Borkov
Геннадий Борков
(1905–1983)
23 July 1945 22 June 1946 334 days Communist
(Bolsheviks)
Served briefly in the immediate post‑war period during demobilization; little else is documented about his short tenure.
4 Zhumabay Shayakhmetov
Жұмабай Шаяхметов
(1902–1966)
22 June 1946 6 February 1954 7 years, 229 days Communist
(Bolsheviks)
First ethnic Kazakh in the post; removed in February 1954 under Khrushchev's reorganizations amid allegations of corruption.
5 Panteleimon Ponomarenko
Пантелеймон Пономаренко
(1902–1984)
6 February 1954 7 May 1955 1 year, 90 days Communist
Transferred from Byelorussian SSR as a transitional figure after Stalin's death; served just over a year before being reassigned.
6 Leonid Brezhnev
Леонид Брежнев
(1906–1982)
8 May 1955 6 March 1956 303 days Communist
Promoted from Second Secretary to lead Virgin Lands campaign and Baikonur development; recalled to Moscow in March 1956 after disappointing harvests.
7 Ivan Yakovlev
Иван Яковлев
(1910–1999)
6 March 1956 26 December 1957 1 year, 295 days Communist
Elevated from Second to First Secretary during the Khrushchev Thaw; oversaw de‑Stalinization measures and defense‑industry conversion.
8 Nikolai Belyaev
Николай Беляев
(1903–1966)
26 December 1957 19 January 1960 2 years, 24 days Communist
Noted for advancing agricultural and economic policies; dismissed in January 1960 due to a downturn in agricultural output and the harsh suppression of the 1959 Temirtau riots.
9 Dinmukhamed Kunaev
Дінмұхамед Қонаев
(1912–1993)
19 January 1960 26 December 1962 2 years, 341 days Communist
10 Ismail Yusupov
Ысмайыл Юсупов
(1914–2005)
26 December 1962 7 December 1964 1 year, 347 days Communist
Succeeded Kunaev amid Khrushchev's regional reshuffling; initiated the transfer of several South Kazakhstan regions to the Uzbek SSR and was later dismissed at Brezhnev's suggestion.
11 Dinmukhamed Kunaev
Дінмұхамед Қонаев
(1912–1993)
7 December 1964 16 December 1986 22 years, 9 days Communist
After a brief hiatus (replaced in 1962), he returned to lead for over 22 years overseeing massive industrialization and former Virgin Lands efforts and was removed in December 1986 by Gorbachev, causing the Jeltoqsan protests.
12 Gennady Kolbin
Геннадий Колбин
(1927–1998)
16 December 1986 22 June 1989 2 years, 188 days Communist
Appointed by Gorbachev as an outsider with no prior work in Kazakhstan; his imposition sparked the Jeltoqsan protests.
13 Nursultan Nazarbayev
Нұрсұлтан Назарбаев
(1940–)
22 June 1989 28 August 1991 2 years, 67 days Communist
Last First Secretary; oversaw the exclusion of Article 6 (ending one‑party monopoly) on 24 October 1990 and the transition to the Presidency in April 1990 before office was abolished in September 1991.

Head of state

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No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee
1 Uzakbai Kulymbetov [kk]
(1891–1938)
5 December 1936 22 June 1937 199 days QKP
Ismail Salvafeka
(?–?)
Acting
June 1937 July 1937 ~1 month QKP
2 Alibey Dzhangildin
(1884–1953)
July 1937 28 October 1937 ~3 months QKP
3 Nurbapa Umirzakov
(1907–1947)
28 October 1937 15 July 1938 260 days QKP
Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet
4 Salken Daulenov [kk]
(1907–1984)
15 July 1938 17 July 1938 2 days QKP
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
5 Abdisamet Kazakhpayev [kk]
(1898–1959)
17 July 1938 January 1947 ~6 months QKP
Ivan Lukyanets [ru]
(1902–1994)
Acting
January 1947 20 March 1947 ~2 months QKP
6 Daniyal Kerimbayev [kk]
(1909–1982)
20 March 1947 23 January 1954 6 years, 309 days QKP
7 Nurtas Undasynov
(1904–1989)
23 January 1954 19 April 1955 1 year, 86 days QKP
8 Zhumabek Tashenov
(1915–1986)
19 April 1955 20 January 1960 4 years, 276 days QKP
9 Fazyl Karibzhanov
(1912–1960)
20 January 1960 25 August 1960 218 days QKP
Kapitalina Krykova
(1914–2002)
Acting
25 August 1960 3 January 1961 131 days QKP
10 Isagali Sharipov
(1906–1976)
3 January 1961 5 April 1965 4 years, 92 days QKP
11 Sabir Niyazbekov
(1912–1989)
5 April 1965 20 December 1978 13 years, 259 days QKP
12 Isatay Abdukarimov
(1924–2001)
20 December 1978 14 December 1979 359 days QKP
13 Sattar Imashev
(1926–1984)
14 December 1979 22 February 1984 4 years, 70 days QKP
14 Andrey Plotnikov
(1912–1991)
22 February 1984 22 March 1984 29 days QKP
15 Bayken Ashimov
(1917–2010)
22 March 1984 27 September 1985 1 year, 189 days QKP
16 Salamat Mukashev
(1927–2004)
27 September 1985 9 February 1988 2 years, 135 days QKP
17 Zakash Kamalidenov
(1939–2017)
9 February 1988 December 1988 ~10 months QKP
18 Vera Sidorova
(1934–2025)
December 1988 10 March 1989 ~3 months QKP
19 Makhtay Sagdiyev [kk]
(1929–2012)
10 March 1989 22 February 1990 349 days QKP
Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet
20 Nursultan Nazarbayev
(born 1940)
22 February 1990 24 April 1990 61 days QKP

Presidents of the Republic of Kazakhstan (1990–present)

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Political parties

  QKP
  Amanat
Status
  Denotes Acting President
Symbols

C Constitutional referendum

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
20 Nursultan Nazarbayev
(born 1940)
1990 24 April 1990 20 March 2019 28 years, 330 days QKP
(until Sept. 1991)
1991
1999
Independent
(until Febr. 1999)
2005
2011
2015
Otan
until Dec. 2006 renamed to
Nur Otan
21 Kassym-Jomart Tokayev
(born 1953)
20 March 2019 12 June 2019 84 days Nur Otan
(until March 2022 renamed to Amanat)
2019 12 June 2019 Incumbent 5 years, 313 days Amanat
(until April 2022)
2022 Independent

Note

Until 16 December 1991 the head of state was called President of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.

Timeline

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Kassym-Jomart TokayevNursultan NazarbayevGennady KolbinIsmail YusupovDinmukhamed KunaevNikolay BeyaevIvan YakovlevLeonid BrezhnevPanteleimon PonomarenkoZhumabay ShayakhmetovGennady BorkovNikolay Skvortsov (politician)Levon MirzoyanList of leaders of Kazakhstan#Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925–1936)List of leaders of Kazakhstan#Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925–1936)List of leaders of Kazakhstan#Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–1925)List of leaders of Kazakhstan#Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–1925)List of leaders of Kazakhstan#Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–1925)Viktor Radus ZenkovichList of leaders of Kazakhstan#Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–1925)Stanisław PestkowskiAlikhan Bukeikhanov

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Constitution". Official website of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Retrieved 12 August 2021. Article 41 (1). The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan shall be elected in accordance with the constitutional law by adult citizens of the Republic on the basis of universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot for a term of five years.
  2. ^ Pannier, Bruce (2015-03-11). "Kazakhstan's long term president to run in snap election – again". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
  3. ^ Chivers, C.J. (6 December 2005). "Kazakh President Re-elected; voting Flawed, Observers Say". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 April 2014. Kazakhstan has never held an election that was not rigged.
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