2024 Moscow City Duma election

2024 Moscow City Duma election

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All 45 seats in the City Duma
23 seats needed for a majority
 
CPRF
Leader Pyotr Tolstoy Nikolay Zubrilin Dmitry Gusev
Party United Russia CPRF SR-ZP
Leader's seat Not running District 10 Not running
Last election Did not participate[a] 13 seats 3 seats

 
LDPR
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CPCR
Leader Roman Krastelev Yevgeny Isak Yaroslav Sidorov
Party LDPR New People Communists of Russia
Leader's seat District 45 Not running Not running
Last election 0 seats Did not exist 0 seats

 
Greens
Leader Aleksandra Kudzagova
Party The Greens
Leader's seat Not running
Last election 0 seats

Incumbent Chairman

Aleksey Shaposhnikov
United Russia



The 2024 Moscow City Duma election will take place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day. All 45 seats in the City Duma will be up for reelection.

Background

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The 2019 Moscow City Duma election was marked by mass protests in the city, sparked by the disqualification of several candidates allied to Aleksey Navalny, Dmitry Gudkov, Yabloko or local citizen movements.[1] 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 (although in at least three constituencies Mayoral Office backed Communist candidates).[2] Pro-government forces in the City Duma established two factions – United Russia (19 members) and My Moscow (5 members),[b] while opposition was represented by Communist Party (13 members), Yabloko (4 members) and A Just Russia (3 members).[3]

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.[4] In October 2020 another Communist member, Oleg Sheremetyev of District 19, left the chamber as he was expelled after being found guilty of fraud.[5] 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 Ryzhkov – District 37 for Yabloko.[6] 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.[7]

In March 2021 deputies Yelena Shuvalova (District 44) and Dmitry Loktev (District 2) were expelled from the CPRF faction in the City Duma for "systematically discrediting the faction".[8] 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,[9] while Loktev was removed in February 2021 for voting against city budget.[10] A third Communist deputy, Yevgeny Stupin (District 20), was expelled from the party in March 2023, a month later he was sacked from the faction and later left Russia.[11] Three Moscow City Duma members were also declared foreign agents by the Ministry of Justice: Darya Besedina (Yabloko) in January 2023,[12] Yevgeny Stupin (CPRF)[13] and Mikhail Timonov (A Just Russia) in June 2023.[14] 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.[15] 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.[16] 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.[17] 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.[18]

Electoral system

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Under current election laws, the City Duma is elected for a term of five years by first-past-the-post voting in 45 constituencies.[19] Currently Moscow is the only federal subject of Russia using full majoritarian system to elect members of the regional legislature.

Candidates

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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.[19]

The following parties were relieved from the necessity to collect signatures:[20]

Number of candidates in single-mandate constituencies
Party Candidates
Nominated Registered
United Russia 43 43
Communist Party 45 44
A Just Russia – For Truth 45 45
Liberal Democratic Party 43 42
New People 48 45
Communists of Russia 25 23
The Greens 19 7
Yabloko 23 0
Russian All-People's Union[c]
Party of Russia's Rebirth[c]
Civic Initiative[c]
Independent 98 41
Total 389 290

New People will take part in the regularly scheduled Moscow legislative election for the first time, while United Russia will 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 is slated to lose its entire four-member faction.

District breakdown

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District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40District 41District 42District 43District 44District 45

District 1

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The 1st district covers all of Zelenograd. Incumbent deputy Andrey Titov (United Russia) is seeking a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 1
Candidate Party Votes %
Dmitry Baranov Liberal Democratic Party
Olga Sorokina New People
Andrey Titov (incumbent) United Russia
Ivan Ulyanchenko Communist Party
Sergey Ulyanov Communists of Russia
Olga Vasilyeva A Just Russia – For Truth
Total 100%
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District 2

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The 2nd district covers outer parts of North-Western and Northern Moscow, including Kurkino, Molzhaninovsky, parts of Mitino and Severnoye Tushino. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Dmitry Loktev (Independent) declined to seek a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 2
Candidate Party Votes %
Vitaly Fedotov Liberal Democratic Party
Yevgeny Lagunov Communists of Russia
Konstantin Loginov Communist Party
Kirill Lukonin The Greens
Ivan Melnikov A Just Russia – For Truth
Stanislav Murashev New People
Olga Zaitseva United Russia
Total 100%
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District 3

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The 3rd district covers parts of North-Western Moscow, including Yuzhnoye Tushino, parts of Mitino, Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo and Severnoye Tushino. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Aleksandr Solovyov (SR–ZP) declined to seek a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 3
Candidate Party Votes %
Dmitry Frolov Communists of Russia
Gennady Goncharov Independent
Andrey Gulko A Just Russia – For Truth
Dmitry Lesnyak Liberal Democratic Party
Anton Shkaplerov United Russia
Vladislav Sultanov New People
Anatoly Udaltsov Independent
Roman Ustyuzhanin Communist Party
Total 100%
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District 4

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

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 4
Candidate Party Votes %
Arkady Agranat The Greens
Yevgeny Budnik A Just Russia – For Truth
Alexey Gavrilov New People
Andrey Grebennik Communist Party
Andrey Kabushev Independent
Mariya Kiselyova (incumbent) United Russia
Valentin Orionov Liberal Democratic Party
Mikhail Parfyonov Independent
Aleksandr Vasilyev Communists of Russia
Total 100%
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District 5

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The 5th district covers outer parts of Northern Moscow, including Golovinsky, Khovrino, Levoberezhny and part of Zapadnoye Degunino. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Yevgeny Bunimovich (Yabloko) declined to seek a fifth non-consecutive term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 5
Candidate Party Votes %
Mikhail Androsov A Just Russia – For Truth
Milena Avimskaya United Russia
Aleksandra Bespalova Communist Party
Dmitry Golubyatnikov Liberal Democratic Party
Pavel Korytnikov New People
Ivan Kurbakov Communists of Russia
Total 100%
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District 6

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The 6th district covers outer parts of Northern Moscow, including Dmitrovsky, Vostochnoye Degunino, parts of Beskudnikovsky and Zapadnoye Degunino. Incumbent deputy Nadezhda Perfilova (United Russia) is seeking a third term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 6
Candidate Party Votes %
Nikolay Ageyev Independent
Viktoria Aleynikova A Just Russia – For Truth
Marsel Dyuran Liberal Democratic Party
Nikolay Knyazev Communists of Russia
Maksim Konkin Communist Party
Valery Limet New People
Nadezhda Perfilova (incumbent) United Russia
Total 100%
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District 7

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The 7th district covers parts of Northern Moscow, including Aeroport, Koptevo, Sokol, Voykovsky and part of Khoroshyovsky. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Darya Besedina (Yabloko) declined to seek a second term in office and was later barred from seeking reelection due to her foreign agent status.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 7
Candidate Party Votes %
Darya Borisova United Russia
Anatoly Farafonov New People
Dmitry Matyushenkov Liberal Democratic Party
Andrey Pangayev The Greens
Anastasia Rotkova Communist Party
Igor Stepanov Independent
Mikhail Timkov A Just Russia – For Truth
Total 100%
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District 8

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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 (Independent) is seeking a second term in office as a United Russia candidate.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 8
Candidate Party Votes %
Igor Arkhipov New People
Dmitry Bitkov Communists of Russia
Andrey Medvedev (incumbent) United Russia
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova A Just Russia – For Truth
Aleksandr Shprygin Liberal Democratic Party
Matvey Zotov Communist Party
Total 100%
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District 9

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The 9th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Bibirevo, Lianozovo and Severny. Incumbent deputy Larisa Kartavtseva (United Russia) is seeking a third term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 9
Candidate Party Votes %
Nikolay Durnev Independent
Andrey Dutov Communist Party
Ivan Ivchenko Liberal Democratic Party
Larisa Kartavtseva (incumbent) United Russia
Igor Laskeyev New People
Dmitry Porokhov A Just Russia – For Truth
Andrey Topal Independent
Total 100%
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District 10

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

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Results

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 10
Candidate Party Votes %
Gordey Armensky A Just Russia – For Truth
Zinaida Avdoshkina United Russia
Ildar Kharipov New People
Aleksandra Vekshina Liberal Democratic Party
Nikolay Zubrilin (incumbent) Communist Party
Total 100%
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District 11

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The 11th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Severnoye Medvedkovo, Sviblovo and Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo. Incumbent deputy and Duma Chairman Aleksey Shaposhnikov (United Russia) is seeking a third term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 11
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Boldin Communists of Russia
Dmitry Bolotnikov Communist Party
Timur Galeyev A Just Russia – For Truth
Andrey Khrenov Independent
Aleksey Shaposhnikov (incumbent) United Russia
Yevgeny Stepkin Liberal Democratic Party
Arseny Zhang New People
Total 100%
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District 12

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The 12th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Babushkinsky, Losinoostrovsky and Yaroslavsky. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Igor Buskin (United Russia) declined to seek a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 12
Candidate Party Votes %
Maksim Fitkhulin Independent
Anton Korytov Communist Party
Aleksey Lisovenko United Russia
Aleksandr Polyakov Independent
Daniil Ponizov New People
Denis Romashkin Independent
Yevgeny Rybin Liberal Democratic Party
Yury Zagrebelny A Just Russia – For Truth
Leonid Zavaritsky Communists of Russia
Total 100%
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District 13

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The 13th district covers inner parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Alekseyevsky, Butyrsky, Maryina Roshcha, Ostankinsky and Rostokino. This seat is open as incumbent first-term deputy and Yabloko faction leader Maksim Kruglov failed to qualify by collecting signatures.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 13
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Babak Independent
Aleksey Balin New People
Ita Cherkesova Communist Party
Yulia Kharchenko Independent
Mikhail Kislitsky A Just Russia – For Truth
Yevgeny Obrezkov Liberal Democratic Party
Aleksandr Sapronov United Russia
Ruslan Sharypin Independent
Total 100%
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District 14

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The 14th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Bogorodskoye, Metrogorodok, Sokolniki and part of Golyanovo. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Mikhail Timonov (SR–ZP) is barred from seeking reelection due to his foreign agent status.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 14
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Kotov Liberal Democratic Party
Irina Krokhmal A Just Russia – For Truth
Konstantin Presnyakov The Greens
Sergey Smirnov Independent
Aleksey Sokolov Communist Party
Nikita Surovezhko New People
Sabina Tsvetkova United Russia
Total 100%
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District 15

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The 15th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Preobrazhenskoye, Severnoye Izmaylovo and parts of Golyanovo. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Sergey Savostyanov (CPRF) was deselected at the party convention.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 15
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Anshakov Independent
Aleksandr Dyagilev A Just Russia – For Truth
Nikolay Kolosov New People
Pyotr Potapov Independent
Denis Rudykh Communist Party
Nikolay Timonin Communists of Russia
Total 100%
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District 16

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The 16th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Perovo, Sokolinaya Gora and parts of Novogireyevo. Incumbent deputy Viktor Maksimov (CPRF) was deselected at the party convention and is running for a second term as an Independent.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 16
Candidate Party Votes %
Vladimir Davydov The Greens
Stanislav Druzhinin New People
Anna Gurchenkova United Russia
Ilya Khovanets Liberal Democratic Party
Viktor Maksimov (incumbent) Independent
Mikhail Petrov Communist Party
Yelena Yamshchikova A Just Russia – For Truth
Total 100%
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District 17

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The 17th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Ivanovskoye, Izmaylovo and Vostochnoye Izmaylovo. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Yelena Yanchuk (CPRF) was deselected at the party convention.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 17
Candidate Party Votes %
Vyacheslav Arbuzov Communist Party
Dmitry Kapitoshin A Just Russia – For Truth
Yekaterina Rubina New People
Marina Zaytseva Liberal Democratic Party
Total 100%
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District 18

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The 18th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Novokosino, Vostochny, parts of Novogireyevo and Veshnyaki. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Yelena Kats (United Russia) declined to seek a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 18
Candidate Party Votes %
Vadim Aleksandrov Independent
Aleksey Antipov Communist Party
Vladimir Badmayev Independent
Lyudmila Mitryuk United Russia
Aleksandr Molokhov A Just Russia – For Truth
Aleksandr Moskvitin Liberal Democratic Party
Vladislav Voynakov New People
Total 100%
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District 19

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The 19th district covers outer parts of Eastern and South-Eastern Moscow, including Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Nekrasovka, parts of Veshnyaki and Vykhino-Zhulebino. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Yevgeny Stupin (Independent) was expelled in May 2024.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 19
Candidate Party Votes %
Anton Alekseyev Independent
Aleksandr Andreyev Communist Party
Dmitry Bolshakov Liberal Democratic Party
Maya Bulayeva United Russia
Konstantin Krokhmal A Just Russia – For Truth
Anton Shuvalov The Greens
Aleksandr Stupin Independent
Dmitry Zakharov New People
Total 100%
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District 20

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The 20th district covers outer parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Kapotnya, parts of Lyublino, Maryino and Vykhino-Zhulebino. Incumbent deputy Leonid Zyuganov (CPRF) is seeking a third term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 20
Candidate Party Votes %
Ilia Burlyayev A Just Russia – For Truth
Aleksandr Lomachenko United Russia
Konstantin Mineyev New People
Gennady Roshchupkin Liberal Democratic Party
Leonid Zyuganov (incumbent) Communist Party
Total 100%
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District 21

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The 21st district covers most of Maryino in South-Eastern Moscow. Incumbent deputy and Senator Inna Svyatenko (United Russia) is seeking a sixth term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 21
Candidate Party Votes %
Dmitry Bondar New People
Giorgi Margaryan Independent
Yury Nabiyev A Just Russia – For Truth
Aleksandr Pankov Liberal Democratic Party
Inna Svyatenko (incumbent) United Russia
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District 22

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The 22nd district covers parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Kuzminki and part of Lyublino. This seat is open as incumbent deputy and My Moscow faction leader Yelena Nikolayeva declined to seek a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 22
Candidate Party Votes %
Darya Averkina New People
Yelena Gulicheva Communist Party
Yelena Gulina Independent
Vladimir Obozny A Just Russia – For Truth
Maksim Rudnev United Russia
Yegor Velichko Liberal Democratic Party
Total 100%
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District 23

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The 23rd district covers inner parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Lefortovo, Nizhegorodsky and Ryazansky. Incumbent deputy Pavel Tarasov (CPRF) is seeking a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 23
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandra Andreyeva Independent
Vyacheslav Dushenko A Just Russia – For Truth
Arkady Korolkov United Russia
Samson Sholademi Liberal Democratic Party
Viktoria Skrylnikova New People
Pavel Tarasov (incumbent) Communist Party
Total 100%
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District 24

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The 24th district covers parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Pechatniki, Tekstilshchiki and Yuzhnoportovy. Incumbent deputy Lyudmila Stebenkova (United Russia) is seeking an eighth term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 24
Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Bagyan Liberal Democratic Party
Konstantin Butyrev A Just Russia – For Truth
Eduard Lyutikov Communist Party
Anton Malyshev New People
Viktoria Mentyukova Communists of Russia
Lyudmila Stebenkova (incumbent) United Russia
Aleksandr Vlasov The Greens
Total 100%
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District 25

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The 25th district covers outer parts of Southern Moscow, including Brateyevo, Zyablikovo and part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Kirill Shchitov (United Russia) declined to seek a fourth term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 25
Candidate Party Votes %
Anastasia Afanasyeva Communists of Russia
Valeria Khlynova New People
Yevgeny Selivyorstov United Russia
Larisa Senina Independent
Nikolay Sergeyev Communist Party
Yelena Skorokhodova A Just Russia – For Truth
Total 100%
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District 26

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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 is seeking a seventh term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 26
Candidate Party Votes %
Pavel Kashirin New People
Ilnur Markelov Liberal Democratic Party
Stepan Orlov (incumbent) United Russia
Konstantin Panchenko Independent
Aleksandr Pavlinov Communists of Russia
Dmitry Pavlov Communist Party
Pavel Voytovich A Just Russia – For Truth
Total 100%
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District 27

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The 27th district covers parts of Southern Moscow, including Nagatinsky Zaton, Tsaritsyno and part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Yelena Samyshina (United Russia) is running in the 44th district.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 27
Candidate Party Votes %
Irina Avdonina Independent
Maksim Doronkin Communist Party
Aleksandr Fomin Liberal Democratic Party
Yevgenia Gromova A Just Russia – For Truth
Andrey Lachkov Independent
Aleksandr Likhanov United Russia
Ivan Sitnikov New People
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District 28

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The 28th district covers outer parts of Southern Moscow, including Biryulyovo Vostochnoye, Biryulyovo Zapadnoye and part of Chertanovo Yuzhnoye. Incumbent deputy Oleg Artemyev (United Russia) is seeking a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 28
Candidate Party Votes %
Yekaterina Andrianova Independent
Yegor Anisimov Liberal Democratic Party
Oleg Artemyev (incumbent) United Russia
Yaroslavna Chalova A Just Russia – For Truth
Andrey Vasilchenkov Communists of Russia
Leonid Vorobyov Communist Party
Dmitry Voronin New People
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District 29

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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 (United Russia) and Lyubov Nikitina (CPRF). Nikitina is seeking a second term in office, while Rusetskaya decided to retire.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 29
Candidate Party Votes %
Yekaterina Barinova Liberal Democratic Party
Maria Bazhenova New People
Tatyana Dementyeva Communists of Russia
Andrey Ivanov A Just Russia – For Truth
Aleksey Kuchmin United Russia
Svetlana Mitina Independent
Lyubov Nikitina (incumbent) Communist Party
Valentina Shevchenko Independent
Total 100%
Source:

District 30

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The 30th district covers inner parts of Southern Moscow, including Danilovsky, Donskoy, Nagatino-Sadovniki and Nagorny. Incumbent deputy Olga Melnikova (United Russia) is seeking a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 30
Candidate Party Votes %
Tatyana Kim Communist Party
Aleksey Koshelev Independent
Olga Melnikova (incumbent) United Russia
Oleg Novikov Liberal Democratic Party
Ksenia Pustovaya New People
Elina Zhgutova A Just Russia – For Truth
Total 100%
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District 31

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The 31st district covers Yuzhnoye Butovo in South-Western Moscow and part of Shcherbinka in New Moscow. Incumbent deputy Lyudmila Guseva (United Russia) is seeking a third term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 31
Candidate Party Votes %
Lyudmila Guseva (incumbent) United Russia
Andrey Kukhar Liberal Democratic Party
Yegor Mironov A Just Russia – For Truth
Pyotr Myagkov Communist Party
Mikhail Seleznev New People
Valentin Sokolov Communists of Russia
Total 100%
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District 32

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The 32nd district covers outer parts of South-Western Moscow, including Severnoye Butovo and Yasenevo. Incumbent deputy Aleksandr Semennikov (United Russia) is seeking a sixth term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 32
Candidate Party Votes %
Margarita Ivanova Communist Party
Yevgeny Kopayev New People
Vitaly Naumenko Liberal Democratic Party
Aleksandr Semennikov (incumbent) United Russia
Roksana Tumanova A Just Russia – For Truth
Oksana Yelizarova Communists of Russia
Total 100%
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District 33

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The 33rd district covers parts of South-Western Moscow, including Konkovo and Tyoply Stan. Incumbent deputy Natalia Metlina (My Moscow) is seeking a second term in office as a United Russia candidate.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 33
Candidate Party Votes %
Denis Azarko Communists of Russia
Natalia Metlina (incumbent) United Russia
Viktor Nikitin A Just Russia – For Truth
Yury Soldatov New People
Maksim Volkov Liberal Democratic Party
Nikolay Volkov Communist Party
Total 100%
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District 34

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The 34th district covers parts of South-Western Moscow, including Cheryomushki, Obruchevsky and Zyuzino. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Olga Sharapova (United Russia) declined to seek a third term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 34
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Baklanov Communists of Russia
Roman Khudyakov A Just Russia – For Truth
Andrey Nesterenko Liberal Democratic Party
Yekaterina Razzakova United Russia
Andrey Seleznyov Communist Party
Dmitry Shumkin New People
Total 100%
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District 35

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The 35th district covers inner parts of South-Western Moscow, including Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Kotlovka, Lomonosovsky. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Vladimir Ryzhkov (Yabloko) resigned in January 2024.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 35
Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Antonov Communists of Russia
Maksim Chirkov A Just Russia – For Truth
Aleksandr Kondratenko Communist Party
Anatoly Petrukovich United Russia
Olga Sabirova New People
Gleb Trubin Liberal Democratic Party
Total 100%
Source:

District 36

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The 36th district covers inner parts of Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, including Moskovsky, Mosrentgen, Ryazanovskoye, Sosenskoye, Voskresenskoye and part of Shcherbinka. Incumbent deputy Aleksandr Kozlov (United Russia) is seeking a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 36
Candidate Party Votes %
Yelena Chekan Communist Party
Aleksandr Kozlov (incumbent) United Russia
Aleksey Lapshov Liberal Democratic Party
Igor Lipin A Just Russia – For Truth
Mikhail Trushin Independent
Sergey Tumasov New People
Yulia Yevgrafova Independent
Total 100%
Source:

District 37

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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 (My Moscow) is seeking a second term in office as a United Russia candidate.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 37
Candidate Party Votes %
Natalia Andrusenko Communists of Russia
Aleksey Bayramov Communist Party
Valery Golovchenko (incumbent) United Russia
Sergey Kovalev New People
Nadezhda Leontyeva Liberal Democratic Party
Ruslan Shalamov A Just Russia – For Truth
Viktor Sidnev Independent
Total 100%
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District 38

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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. This seat is open after redistricting and has no prior incumbent deputy.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 38
Candidate Party Votes %
Mikhail Gusenkov Communist Party
Yelena Lisovskaya New People
Aleksandra Sinyavina United Russia
Sergey Usoltsev A Just Russia – For Truth
Maria Voropayeva Independent
Total 100%
Source:

District 39

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The 39th district covers parts of Western Moscow, including Prospekt Vernadskogo, Troparyovo-Nikulino and part of Ramenki. This seat is open after redistricting and has no prior incumbent deputy.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 39
Candidate Party Votes %
Rodion Gazmanov United Russia
Vladimir Lobanov Communists of Russia
Aleksandr Mikhaylovsky A Just Russia – For Truth
Ivan Mokshin Independent
Irina Rodkina New People
Boris Spirin Liberal Democratic Party
Igor Sukhanov Communist Party
Total 100%
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District 40

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The 40th district covers parts of Western Moscow, including Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye, parts of Ramenki and Mozhaysky. Incumbent deputy Tatyana Batysheva (United Russia) is seeking a third term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 40
Candidate Party Votes %
Ivan Arkhipov Communist Party
Tatyana Batysheva (incumbent) United Russia
Konstantin Bulavitsky A Just Russia – For Truth
Igor Sharapov New People
Vsevolod Voronin Liberal Democratic Party
Total 100%
Source:

District 41

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The 41st district covers outer parts of Western Moscow, including Krylatskoye, parts of Kuntsevo and Mozhaysky. Incumbent deputy Yevgeny Gerasimov (United Russia) is seeking a sixth term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 41
Candidate Party Votes %
Valery Budkin Liberal Democratic Party
Yevgeny Gerasimov (incumbent) United Russia
Maria Gorbulina New People
Konstantin Konkov A Just Russia – For Truth
Natalya Kryuchkova Communist Party
Total 100%
Source:

District 42

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The 42nd district covers inner parts of Western Moscow, including Dorogomilovo, Fili-Davydkovo and Filyovsky Park. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Yekaterina Yengalycheva (CPRF) was deselected at the party convention.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 42
Candidate Party Votes %
Yekaterina Bazanova New People
Sergey Bykov A Just Russia – For Truth
Ivan Kurguzov Liberal Democratic Party
Irina Slutskaya United Russia
Andrey Staroverov Communist Party
Total 100%
Source:

District 43

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The 43rd district covers Presnensky in Central Moscow and Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki in North-Western Moscow. This seat is open as incumbent deputy Roman Babayan (My Moscow) declined to seek a second term in office.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 43
Candidate Party Votes %
Svetlana Akulova United Russia
Sergey Chvyrov New People
Aleksandr Ishchenko Communist Party
Anna Sevastyanova Liberal Democratic Party
Dmitry Zakharov Independent
Yury Zagrebnoy A Just Russia – For Truth
Total 100%
Source:

District 44

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The 44th district covers southern parts of Central Moscow, including Khamovniki, Tagansky, Yakimanka and Zamoskvorechye. This seat is open as incumbent two-term deputy Sergey Mitrokhin (Yabloko) failed to collect enough signatures to be registered.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 44
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Davankov New People
Yevgeny Golovin Liberal Democratic Party
Yelena Samyshina United Russia
Vitaly Semenenko Independent
Ilya Sviridov A Just Russia – For Truth
Andrey Voronkov Communist Party
Total 100%
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District 45

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The 45th district covers northern parts of Central Moscow, including Arbat, Basmanny, Krasnoselsky, Meshchansky and Tverskoy. After redistricting the seat has two incumbents: Magomet Yandiyev (SR–ZP) is seeking reelection to a second termm, while Yelena Shuvalova (Independent) failed to collect enough signatures to be registered.

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Summary of the 6–8 September 2024 Moscow City Duma election in District 45
Candidate Party Votes %
Mikhail Dzhetygenov United Russia
Roman Krastelev Liberal Democratic Party
Lesya Nechiporuk New People
Kirill Okhapkin Communist Party
Nikita Ostrankov Communists of Russia
Magomet Yandiyev (incumbent) A Just Russia – For Truth
Total 100%
Source:

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 19 United Russia members were elected as Independents
  2. ^ Andrey Medvedev remained unaffiliated
  3. ^ a b c Failed the certification

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