2024 Moscow City Duma election


The 2024 Moscow City Duma election took place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day. All 45 seats in the City Duma were up for reelection.
United Russia won a resounding victory in the election, winning 38 seats and doubling its faction, after standing its candidates as Independents last cycle. Other parties represented in the Moscow City Duma, including Communist Party of the Russian Federation and A Just Russia – For Truth, suffered heavy losses with Yabloko losing its entire four-member delegation after failing to collect enough signatures for any of its candidates. New People entered the Duma for the first time with a single deputy. While Liberal Democratic Party of Russia failed to win any seat on their own, two LDPR-aligned Independents got elected.

Background

The 2019 Moscow City Duma election was marked by mass protests in the city, sparked by the disqualification of several candidates allied to Alexei Navalny, Dmitry Gudkov, Yabloko or local citizen movements. The subsequent backlash and Smart Voting tactic, proposed by Navalny's Team, resulted in Mayor Sergey Sobyanin-backed Independents winning a slim majority of just 25 seats in the 45-member Moscow City Duma and losing the popular vote to CPRF. Pro-government forces in the City Duma established two factions – United Russia and My Moscow, while opposition was represented by Communist Party, Yabloko and A Just Russia.
The first change in the Duma composition occurred in August 2020, when Communist Vice Speaker Nikolay Gubenko from District 37 died after struggling with illness. In October 2020 another Communist member, Oleg Sheremetyev of District 19, left the chamber as he was expelled after being found guilty of fraud. Both vacant seats were filled in the 2021 by-elections: pediatrician and municipal deputy Yelena Kats flipped District 19 for United Russia, and former State Duma member Vladimir RyzhkovDistrict 37 for Yabloko. Ryzhkov, however, left Russia in summer 2022 and officially resigned from the Duma in late January 2024, leaving his seat vacant until the next convocation.
In March 2021 deputies Yelena Shuvalova and Dmitry Loktev were expelled from the CPRF faction in the City Duma for "systematically discrediting the faction". Shuvalova was previously expelled from the party in June 2020 for regular insubordination, including failure to pay party fees, challenging faction leader Nikolay Zubrilin, and collaboration with liberal opposition, while Loktev was removed in February 2021 for voting against city budget. A third Communist deputy, Yevgeny Stupin, was expelled from the party in March 2023, a month later he was sacked from the faction and later left Russia. Three Moscow City Duma members were also declared foreign agents by the Ministry of Justice: Darya Besedina in January 2023, Yevgeny Stupin and Mikhail Timonov in June 2023. On May 8, 2024 during the second to last 7th Moscow City Duma session Stupin was expelled for truancy after leaving Russia in September 2023 and failing to attend any Duma session since. On May 15, 2024 President Vladimir Putin signed a law, which prohibits foreign agents to run in any elections in Russia until the status of foreign agents is revoked. For current Moscow City Duma deputies it only applied to Timonov, who had not publicly announced his intentions, as Besedina had already decided to retire, while Stupin was expelled.
With the last Moscow redistricting occurring in 2014, a new Moscow City Duma map should be enacted for the 2024 election. In late December 2023 a new district map was proposed and later enacted by the Moscow City Duma. The new map was heavily criticised as gerrymandered by the deputies themselves, especially considering that under the enacted map districts of Sergey Mitrokhin, Mikhail Timonov, Yekaterina Yengalycheva and Lyubov Nikitina were virtually eliminated.

Electoral system

Under current election laws, the City Duma is elected for a term of five years by first-past-the-post voting in 45 constituencies. Currently Moscow is the only federal subject of Russia using full majoritarian system to elect members of the regional legislature.

Candidates

45 single-mandate constituencies were formed in Moscow. To register candidates in single-mandate constituencies need to collect 3% of signatures of registered voters in the constituency.
The following parties were relieved from the necessity to collect signatures:
New People took part in the regularly scheduled Moscow legislative election for the first time, while United Russia would return after not standing its candidates last cycle. Rodina and Civilian Power, who participated in the last election, did not file their candidates, while Party of Growth, National Course, People's Alliance, Revival of Agrarian Russia and Party of the Parents of Future had been dissolved prior. As all Yabloko candidates, including two incumbent Moscow City Duma members, failed to collect the sufficient number of signatures, the party was slated to lose its entire four-member faction.

Summary of the results

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District breakdown

District 1

The 1st district covers all of Zelenograd. Incumbent deputy Andrey Titov won re-election a second term in office.

Candidates

Registered
  • Dmitry Baranov, acting LDPR local office coordinator
  • Olga Sorokina, entrepreneur
  • Andrey Titov, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma, businessman
  • Ivan Ulyanchenko, former Head of Andreyevka, 2019 runner-up for this seat
  • Sergey Ulyanov, self-employed
  • Olga Vasilyeva, community activist, accountant
    Withdrew
  • Aleksandr Gunko, businessman, perennial candidate
  • Yevgeny Luzikov, businessman

Results

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District 2

The 2nd district covers outer parts of North-Western and Northern Moscow, including Kurkino, Molzhaninovsky, parts of Mitino and Severnoye Tushino. Incumbent deputy Dmitry Loktev declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by Olympic biathlete Olga Zaitseva.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 3

The 3rd district covers parts of North-Western Moscow, including Yuzhnoye Tushino, parts of Mitino, Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo and Severnoye Tushino. Incumbent deputy Aleksandr Solovyov declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov.

Candidates

Registered
  • Dmitry Frolov, youth centre storekeeper
  • Gennady Goncharov, mechanic
  • Andrey Gulko, Member of Severnoye Tushino District Council of Deputies, graduate student
  • Dmitry Lesnyak, nonprofit executive, 2019 Independent candidate in the 43rd district
  • Anton Shkaplerov, cosmonaut
  • Vladislav Sultanov, Member of Danilovsky District Council of Deputies, individual entrepreneur
  • Anatoly Udaltsov, homemaker
  • Roman Ustyuzhanin, TV host, polygraph examiner
    Failed to qualify
  • Konstantin Sukhanov, self-employed
    Declined
  • Aleksandr Solovyov, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma

Results

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District 4

The 4th district covers parts of North-Western and Northern Moscow, including Shchukino, Strogino, parts of Kuntsevo and Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo. Incumbent deputy Mariya Kiselyova won re-election a second term in office as a United Russia candidate.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 5

The 5th district covers outer parts of Northern Moscow, including Golovinsky, Khovrino, Levoberezhny and part of Zapadnoye Degunino. Incumbent deputy Yevgeny Bunimovich declined to seek a fifth non-consecutive term in office and was succeeded by Russian Army Theatre director Milena Avimskaya.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 6

The 6th district covers outer parts of Northern Moscow, including Dmitrovsky, Vostochnoye Degunino, parts of Beskudnikovsky and Zapadnoye Degunino. Incumbent deputy Nadezhda Perfilova won re-election to a third term in office.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 7

The 7th district covers parts of Northern Moscow, including Aeroport, Koptevo, Sokol, Voykovsky and part of Khoroshyovsky. Incumbent deputy Darya Besedina declined to seek a second term in office and was later barred from seeking re-election due to her foreign agent status, she was succeeded by patriotic education centre director Darya Borisova.

Candidates

Registered
  • Darya Borisova, patriotic education centre director
  • Anatoly Farafonov, individual entrepreneur
  • Dmitry Matyushenkov, lawyer
  • Andrey Pangayev, pharmaceutical businessman
  • Anastasia Rotkova, lawyer, community activist
  • Igor Stepanov, attorney
  • Mikhail Timkov, self-employed
    Withdrew
  • Arslan Khasavov, journalist, writer
  • Vitaly Radchenko, unemployed
  • Maksim Savan, manager
    Disqualified
  • Marina Litvinovich, political strategist, human rights activist ''''
    Declined
  • Mikhail Androsov, aide to State Duma member
  • Darya Besedina, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 8th district, urban planner, foreign agent
  • Igor Stepanov, former Head of Sokol District, 2019 runner-up in the 9th district ''''

Results

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District 8

The 8th district covers inner parts of Northern Moscow, including Begovoy, Savyolovsky, Timiryazevsky, parts of Beskudnikovsky and Khoroshyovsky. Incumbent deputy and Duma Deputy Chairman Andrey Medvedev was re-elected to a second term in office as a United Russia candidate.

Candidates

Registered
  • Ivan Arkhipov, self-employed
  • Dmitry Bitkov, warehouse employee
  • Andrey Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Duma, incumbent Member of the Duma for the 9th district, journalist
  • Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, advisor to State Duma member Sergey Mironov, leader of the party youth organisation
  • Aleksandr Shprygin, waste management executive, football fan activist
  • Matvey Zotov, undergraduate student
    Withdrew
  • Angelina Kuzub, trainee attorney
  • Nadezhda Pavlova, unemployed
  • Andrey Sado, content manager
  • Olga Solntseva, individual entrepreneur
    Declined
  • Aleksandr Yefimovich, lawyer, community activist

Results

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District 9

The 9th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Bibirevo, Lianozovo and Severny. Incumbent deputy Larisa Kartavtseva won re-election to a third term in office.

Candidates

Registered
  • Nikolay Durnev, individual entrepreneur
  • Andrey Dutov, electrician
  • Ivan Ivchenko, businessman
  • Larisa Kartavtseva, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 10th district
  • Igor Laskeyev, individual entrepreneur
  • Dmitry Porokhov, manager
  • Andrey Topal, businessman
    Withdrew
  • Nikolay Toropov, unemployed

Results

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District 10

The 10th district covers parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Altufyevsky, Marfino and Otradnoye. Incumbent deputy and CPRF faction leader Nikolay Zubrilin won re-election to a third term in office.

Candidates

Registered
  • Gordey Armensky, individual entrepreneur
  • Zinaida Avdoshkina, Head of Marfino District
  • Ildar Kharipov, individual entrepreneur
  • Aleksandra Vekshina, Member of Otradnoye District Council of Deputies, engineer
  • Nikolay Zubrilin, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 11th district, chairman of CPRF faction
    Failed to qualify
  • Aleksandra Tishchenko, businesswoman, 2023 mayoral candidate
    Withdrew
  • Valery Novikov, journalist
  • Vladimir Zhilkin, Golos activist, former foreign agent
    Eliminated in the primary
  • Elmira Kashirina, former Deputy Head of the City Department of Health

Results

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District 11

The 11th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Severnoye Medvedkovo, Sviblovo and Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo. Incumbent deputy and Duma Chairman Aleksey Shaposhnikov was re-elected to a third term in office.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 12

The 12th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Babushkinsky, Losinoostrovsky and Yaroslavsky. Incumbent deputy Igor Buskin declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by former State Duma member Aleksey Lisovenko.

Candidates

Registered
  • Maksim Fitkhulin, self-employed
  • Anton Korytov, Member of Babushkinsky District Council of Deputies, RUT assistant professor
  • Aleksey Lisovenko, former Member of State Duma, former Head of Babushkinsky District
  • Aleksandr Polyakov, soldier
  • Daniil Ponizov, engineer
  • Denis Romashkin, Army shooter
  • Yevgeny Rybin, unemployed, 2019 candidate in the 12th district
  • Leonid Zavaritsky, youth centre deputy director
    Withdrew after registration
  • Yury Zagrebelny, Member of Yaroslavsky District Council of Deputies, businessman ''''
    Failed to qualify
  • Sergey Zlodeyev, student
    Withdrew
  • Varvara Kosheleva, self-employed, Libertarian Party of Russia activist
  • Aleksandra Kuznetsova, transportation analyst
  • Natalia Zhilkina, community activist
    Eliminated in the primary
  • Anna Fyodorova, Head of Losinoostrovsky District
    Declined
  • Igor Buskin, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 13th district, park director

Results

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District 13

The 13th district covers inner parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Alekseyevsky, Butyrsky, Maryina Roshcha, Ostankinsky and Rostokino. Incumbent first-term deputy and Yabloko faction leader Maksim Kruglov failed to qualify by collecting signatures and was succeeded by Severnoye Medvedkovo District head Aleksandr Sapronov.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 14

The 14th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Bogorodskoye, Metrogorodok, Sokolniki and part of Golyanovo. Incumbent deputy Mikhail Timonov was barred from seeking reelection due to his foreign agent status and was succeeded by community activist Sabina Tsvetkova.

Candidates

Registered
  • Aleksandr Kotov, former chief of staff to the State Duma Committee on Physical Culture, Sports, Tourism, and Youth
  • Irina Krokhmal, blogger, psychologist
  • Konstantin Presnyakov, businessman
  • Sergey Smirnov, engineer
  • Aleksey Sokolov, information security specialist
  • Nikita Surovezhko, Member of Timiryazevsky District Council of Deputies, businessman
  • Sabina Tsvetkova, community activist, 2019 Independent runner-up in the 3rd district
    Failed to qualify
  • Vladimir Khvatov, homemaker
    Withdrew
  • Denis Mitryayev, unemployed
  • Anna Shatunovskaya-Byurno, former diplomat and lawyer
  • Anastasia Yurkina, homemaker
    Declined
  • Mikhail Kozin, businessman '
  • Kirill Mandrygin, lawyer '
  • Georgy Volkov, Member of Bogorodskoye District Council of Deputies, aide to Moscow City Duma member Mikhail Timonov

Results

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District 15

The 15th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Preobrazhenskoye, Severnoye Izmaylovo and parts of Golyanovo. Incumbent deputy Sergey Savostyanov was deselected at the party convention and was succeeded by Moscow Railway deputy chief Pyotr Potapov.

Candidates

Registered
  • Vladimir Anshakov, individual entrepreneur
  • Aleksandr Dyagilev, Member of Council of Deputies of Dolgoprudny, perennial candidate, 2009 Independent candidate in the 11th district
  • Nikolay Kolosov, marketing executive, Society.Future activist
  • Pyotr Potapov, Deputy Chief of the Moscow Railway, withdrawn United Russia primary candidate
  • Denis Rudykh, painter, aide to Moscow City Duma member Yelena Yanchuk
  • Nikolay Timonin, tunnelling electrician
    Failed to qualify
  • Olga Zabaturina, self-employed
    Withdrew
  • Viktor Kogan-Yasny, advisor to Yabloko leader Grigory Yavlinsky, human rights activist
  • Lyubov Popova, pensioner
    Declined
  • Nikolay Gubanov, machine operator
  • Yegor Koskov, community activist
  • Sergey Savostyanov, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma, lawyer

Results

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District 16

The 16th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Perovo, Sokolinaya Gora and parts of Novogireyevo. Incumbent deputy Viktor Maksimov was deselected at the party convention and ran for a second term as an Independent but lost to former Legislative Assembly of Kemerovo Oblast member Yelena Yamshchikova.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 17

The 17th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Ivanovskoye, Izmaylovo and Vostochnoye Izmaylovo. Incumbent deputy Yelena Yanchuk was deselected at the party convention and was succeeded by former Ivanovo Oblast Duma deputy chairman Vyacheslav Arbuzov.

Candidates

Registered
  • Vyacheslav Arbuzov, former Deputy Chairman of the Ivanovo Oblast Duma, banker
  • Dmitry Kapitoshin, IT executive
  • Yekaterina Rubina, painter
  • Marina Zaytseva, businesswoman
    Withdrew
  • Pavel Gusev, individual entrepreneur
  • Sergey Medvedev, homemaker, 2021 candidate in the 19th district
  • Dmitry Yarutkin, engineer
    Declined
  • Maria Sokolova, former Member of Golyanovo District Council of Deputies, city polyclinic chief doctor
  • Yelena Yanchuk, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 18th district

Results

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District 18

The 18th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Novokosino, Vostochny, parts of Novogireyevo and Veshnyaki. Incumbent deputy Yelena Kats declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by former city government official Lyudmila Mitryuk.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 19

The 19th district covers outer parts of Eastern and South-Eastern Moscow, including Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Nekrasovka, parts of Veshnyaki and Vykhino-Zhulebino. Incumbent deputy Yevgeny Stupin was expelled in May 2024 and was succeeded by school principal Maya Bulayeva.

Candidates

Registered
  • Anton Alekseyev, individual entrepreneur
  • Aleksandr Andreyev, Member of Duma of Vinzili, aide to State Duma member Viktor Sobolev
  • Dmitry Bolshakov, nonprofit executive
  • Maya Bulayeva, Member of Nekrasovka District Council of Deputies, school principal
  • Konstantin Krokhmal, TV pundit, community activist
  • Anton Shuvalov, unemployed
  • Aleksandr Stupin, self-employed
  • Dmitry Zakharov, businessman
    Declined
  • Yevgeny Stupin, former Member of Moscow City Duma for the 20th district, foreign agent

Results

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District 20

The 20th district covers outer parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Kapotnya, parts of Lyublino, Maryino and Vykhino-Zhulebino. Incumbent deputy Leonid Zyuganov was re-elected to a third term in office.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 21

The 21st district covers most of Maryino in South-Eastern Moscow. Incumbent deputy and Senator Inna Svyatenko was re-elected to a sixth term in office.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 22

The 22nd district covers parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Kuzminki and part of Lyublino. Incumbent deputy and My Moscow faction leader Yelena Nikolayeva declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by United Russia official Maksim Rudnev.

Candidates

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Results

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District 23

The 23rd district covers inner parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Lefortovo, Nizhegorodsky and Ryazansky. Incumbent first-term deputy Pavel Tarasov was disqualified after registration due to his 2023 administrative conviction and was succeeded by retired Guards Colonel Arkady Korolkov.

Candidates

Registered
  • Aleksandra Andreyeva, homemaker, 2019 candidate in the 16th district
  • Vyacheslav Dushenko, Member of Lefortovo District Council of Deputies, retired head of city antiterrorist militsiya division, 2014 candidate in the 14th district
  • Arkady Korolkov, retired Guards Colonel, Second Chechen War veteran
  • Samson Sholademi, Member of Lefortovo District Council of Deputies, journalist
  • Viktoria Skrylnikova, IT businesswoman
    Withdrew after registration
  • Pavel Tarasov, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma ''''
    Withdrew
  • Maksim Dudinov, individual entrepreneur
  • Dmitry Tsepelev, individual entrepreneur
    Eliminated in the primary
  • Mikhail Surkov, Head of Lefortovo District

Results

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District 24

The 24th district covers parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Pechatniki, Tekstilshchiki and Yuzhnoportovy. Incumbent deputy Lyudmila Stebenkova was re-elected to an eighth term in office.

Candidates

Registered
  • Sergey Bagyan, intellectual property expert
  • Konstantin Butyrev, individual entrepreneur
  • Eduard Lyutikov, Member of Grishkovskoye Village Council, Kalininsky District, cooperative chairman
  • Anton Malyshev, Member of Pechatniki District Council of Deputies, IT executive
  • Viktoria Mentyukova, Shatura municipal official
  • Lyudmila Stebenkova, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 25th district
  • Aleksandr Vlasov, unemployed
    Withdrew
  • Yekaterina Dobrynina, self-employed

Results

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District 25

The 25th district covers outer parts of Southern Moscow, including Brateyevo, Zyablikovo and part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo. Incumbent deputy Kirill Shchitov declined to seek a fourth term in office and was succeeded by City Housing Inspection deputy head Yevgeny Selivyorstov.

Candidates

Registered
  • Anastasia Afanasyeva, individual entrepreneur
  • Valeria Khlynova, nonprofit executive
  • Yevgeny Selivyorstov, Deputy Head of the City Housing Inspection, son of State Duma member Viktor Seliverstov
  • Larisa Senina, pensioner
  • Nikolay Sergeyev, retired police officer, 2019 runner-up in the 29th district
  • Yelena Skorokhodova, actress
    Withdrew
  • Mikhail Goryanoy, individual entrepreneur
    Declined
  • Kirill Shchitov, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 26th district

Results

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District 26

The 26th district covers outer parts of Southern Moscow, including Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye and Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye. Incumbent deputy, Duma Deputy Chairman and United Russia faction leader Stepan Orlov was re-elected to a seventh term in office.

Candidates

Registered
  • Pavel Kashirin, auditor
  • Ilnur Markelov, Member of Dokuchaievsk City Council, veteran of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Stepan Orlov, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Duma, incumbent Member of the Duma for the 27th district, chairman of United Russia faction
  • Konstantin Panchenko, unemployed
  • Dmitry Pavlov, self-employed
  • Pavel Voytovich, postgraduate student
    Withdrew after registration
  • Aleksandr Pavlinov, pensioner
    Withdrew
  • Darya Markina, individual entrepreneur

Results

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District 27

The 27th district covers parts of Southern Moscow, including Nagatinsky Zaton, Tsaritsyno and part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo. Incumbent deputy Yelena Samyshina unsuccessfully ran in the 44th district, while former Moscow Fairs director Aleksandr Likhanov won this seat.

Candidates

Registered
  • Irina Avdonina, self-employed
  • Maksim Doronkin, system administrator
  • Aleksandr Fomin, individual entrepreneur
  • Yevgenia Gromova, self-employed
  • Andrey Lachkov, individual entrepreneur
  • Aleksandr Likhanov, Faculty of Humanities Deputy Dean at the Higher School of Economics, former Moscow Fairs director
  • Ivan Sitnikov, Member of Danilovsky District Council of Deputies, individual entrepreneur
    Failed to qualify
  • Filipp Fasolya, educator
    Declined
  • Yelena Samyshina, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 28th district, city polyclinic chief doctor ''''

Results

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District 28

The 28th district covers outer parts of Southern Moscow, including Biryulyovo Vostochnoye, Biryulyovo Zapadnoye and part of Chertanovo Yuzhnoye. Incumbent deputy Oleg Artemyev was re-elected to a second term in office.

Candidates

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Results

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District 29

The 29th district covers parts of Southern Moscow, including Chertanovo Severnoye, Chertanovo Tsentralnoye and part of Chertanovo Yuzhnoye. After redistricting the seat has two incumbents: Margarita Rusetskaya and Lyubov Nikitina. Rusetskaya decided to retire, while Nikitina sought a second term in office and lost re-election to businessman Aleksey Kuchmin.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 30

The 30th district covers inner parts of Southern Moscow, including Danilovsky, Donskoy, Nagatino-Sadovniki and Nagorny. Incumbent deputy Olga Melnikova won re-election to a second term in office.

Candidates

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Results

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District 31

The 31st district covers Yuzhnoye Butovo in South-Western Moscow and part of Shcherbinka in New Moscow. Incumbent deputy Lyudmila Guseva won re-election to a third term in office.

Candidates

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Results

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District 32

The 32nd district covers outer parts of South-Western Moscow, including Severnoye Butovo and Yasenevo. Incumbent deputy Aleksandr Semennikov won re-election to a sixth term in office.

Candidates

Registered
  • Margarita Ivanova, community activist
  • Yevgeny Kopayev, RGGU associate professor
  • Vitaly Naumenko, Russian Army soldier, veteran of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Aleksandr Semennikov, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 34th district
  • Roksana Tumanova, individual entrepreneur
  • Oksana Yelizarova, self-employed
    Declined
  • Vitaly Radchenko, local party secretary
  • Maksim Zharkov, Member of Yasenevo District Council of Deputies, community activist

Results

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District 33

The 33rd district covers parts of South-Western Moscow, including Konkovo and Tyoply Stan. Incumbent deputy Natalia Metlina was re-elected to a second term in office as a United Russia candidate.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 34

The 34th district covers parts of South-Western Moscow, including Cheryomushki, Obruchevsky and Zyuzino. Incumbent deputy Olga Sharapova declined to seek a third term in office and was succeeded by community activist Yekaterina Razzakova.

Candidates

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Results

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District 35

The 35th district covers inner parts of South-Western Moscow, including Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Kotlovka, Lomonosovsky. Incumbent deputy Vladimir Ryzhkov resigned in January 2024 and was succeeded by Russian Space Research Institute director Anatoly Petrukovich.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 36

The 36th district covers inner parts of Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, including Moskovsky, Mosrentgen, Ryazanovskoye, Sosenskoye, Voskresenskoye and part of Shcherbinka. Incumbent deputy Aleksandr Kozlov won re-election to a second term in office.

Candidates

Registered
  • Yelena Chekan, lawyer, aide to State Duma member Olga Alimova
  • Aleksandr Kozlov, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 38th district, housing and communal services expert
  • Aleksey Lapshov, businessman, aide to State Duma member Boris Paykin
  • Igor Lipin, postgraduate student
  • Mikhail Trushin, self-employed
  • Sergey Tumasov, real estate executive
    Withdrew after registration
  • Yulia Yevgrafova, laboratory assistant
    Withdrew
  • Viktor Lyust, businessman

Results

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District 37

The 37th district covers Western Moscow exclave of Vnukovo, all of Troitsky Administrative Okrug and outer parts of Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, including Desyonovskoye, Filimonkovskoye, Kiyevsky, Klyonovskoye, Kokoshkino, Krasnopakhorskoye, Marushkinskoye, Mikhaylovo-Yartsevskoye, Novofyodorovskoye, Pervomayskoye, Rogovskoye, Shchapovskoye, Troitsk and Voronovskoye. Incumbent deputy Valery Golovchenko won re-election to a second term in office as a United Russia candidate.

Candidates

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Results

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District 38

The 38th district covers parts of Western Moscow outside the Moscow Ring Road: Novo-Peredelkino and Solntsevo, as well as Vnukovskoye in the Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug. Political advisor Maria Voropayeva won this open seat.

Candidates

Registered
  • Mikhail Gusenkov, pensioner
  • Yelena Lisovskaya, auto blogger
  • Sergey Usoltsev, individual entrepreneur
  • Maria Voropayeva, advisor to LDPR leader Leonid Slutsky
    Withdrew after registration
  • Aleksandra Sinyavina, kindergarten teacher ''''
    Withdrew
  • Erika Yablokova, individual entrepreneur, community activist

Results

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District 39

The 39th district covers parts of Western Moscow, including Prospekt Vernadskogo, Troparyovo-Nikulino and part of Ramenki. Singer Rodion Gazmanov won this open seat.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 40

The 40th district covers parts of Western Moscow, including Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye, parts of Ramenki and Mozhaysky. Incumbent deputy Tatyana Batysheva was re-elected to a third term in office.

Candidates

Registered
  • Ivan Arkhipov, Member of Ramenki District Council of Deputies, grandson of Ivan Arkhipov
  • Tatyana Batysheva, incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma, pediatric neuropsychiatry centre director
  • Konstantin Bulavitsky, assistant secretary
  • Igor Sharapov, businessman
  • Vsevolod Voronin, self-employed
    Failed to qualify
  • Tatyana Pirozhkova, retired judge
    Withdrew
  • Yevgeny Lyapin, self-employed
  • Diana Yakovleva, former Member of Lobnya Council of Deputies, attorney, perennial candidate
    Declined
  • Shamil Amirov, aide to Moscow City Duma member Yevgeny Bunimovich, 2009 candidate ''''

Results

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District 41

The 41st district covers outer parts of Western Moscow, including Krylatskoye, parts of Kuntsevo and Mozhaysky. Incumbent deputy Yevgeny Gerasimov was re-elected to a sixth term in office.

Candidates

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District 42

The 42nd district covers inner parts of Western Moscow, including Dorogomilovo, Fili-Davydkovo and Filyovsky Park. ncumbent deputy Yekaterina Yengalycheva was deselected at the party convention and was succeeded by Olympic figure skater Irina Slutskaya.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 43

The 43rd district covers Presnensky in Central Moscow and Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki in North-Western Moscow. Incumbent deputy Roman Babayan declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by Moscow Zoo director Svetlana Akulova.

Candidates

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District 44

The 44th district covers southern parts of Central Moscow, including Khamovniki, Tagansky, Yakimanka and Zamoskvorechye. Incumbent two-term deputy Sergey Mitrokhin failed to collect enough signatures to be registered and was succeeded by businessman Aleksandr Davankov.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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District 45

The 45th district covers northern parts of Central Moscow, including Arbat, Basmanny, Krasnoselsky, Meshchansky and Tverskoy. After redistricting the seat has two incumbents: SR–ZP faction chairman Magomet Yandiyev sought re-election to a second term, while Yelena Shuvalova failed to collect enough signatures to be registered. Yandiyev lost to emergency rescue activist Maksim Dzhetygenov.

Candidates

Registered

Results

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