Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans
{{Infobox political party
| name = Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans
| native_name = Блок коммунистов и беспартийных
| logo =
| colorcode = {{party color|Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans}}
| leader1_title = First leader
| leader1_name = Joseph Stalin
| leader2_title = Last leader
| leader2_name = Mikhail Gorbachev
| founded = {{start date|1936|12|6|df=yes}}
| dissolved = 1991
| abbreviation = BKb
| wing1_title = Mother Party
| wing1 = Communist Party of the Soviet Union
| ideology = {{ubl|Communism|Marxism–Leninism|Stalinism (until 1956)}}
| position = Far-left
| country = the Soviet Union
}}
File:Иосиф_Сталин_на_выборах_(1937).png
The Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans ({{langx|ru|Блок коммунистов и беспартийных|Blok kommunistov i bespartiynykh}}) was a political alliance in the Soviet Union of the Communist Party with non-partisans,[https://www.booksite.ru/fulltext/1/001/008/122/009.htm Блок коммунистов и беспартийных в СССР, политический союз Коммунистической партии с беспартийными трудящимися] which nominated its candidates on a non-alternative basis in all elections to the Soviets from 1937 until 1984.Кимерлинг А. С. [http://maiskoechtivo.pstu.ru/2006/4/4.htm Индивидуальная форма политической презентации власти в позднюю сталинскую эпоху] // «Майские чтения» 2006 — ежегодная Всероссийская конференция, проводимая кафедрой культурологии Пермского государственного технического университета[https://www.rcoit.ru/lib/history/1918-1990/17084/ Избирательное законодательство и выборы в 1937-1987 гг.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221216012843/https://www.rcoit.ru/lib/history/1918-1990/17084/|date=16 December 2022}}. The alliance's last election was also the Soviet Union's last national election, in 1989. The alliance dissolved along with the Communist Party and Soviet Union in late 1991.
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