The 2024 Moscow City Duma election will take place on 8 September 2024, on common election day. All 45 seats in the City Duma will be up for reelection.
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Background edit
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),[c] 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 edit
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 edit
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]
- United Russia
- Communist Party of the Russian Federation
- A Just Russia — Patriots — For Truth
- Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
- New People
Candidates with unspecified district edit
A Just Russia – For Truth edit
- Viktoria Aleynikova, Member of Zapadnoye Degunino District Council of Deputies (2022–present), aide to State Duma member[21]
- Vasily Vlasov, former Member of State Duma (2016–2023), 2019 candidate in the 8th district[21]
Disqualified edit
- Sergey Chernyshov, private school founder, foreign agent[22]
- Vladislav Inozemtsev, former Civilian Power party chairman (2012–2014), economist, foreign agent[22]
- Tatiana Lazareva , former actress, TV host, foreign agent[22]
- Sergey Markelov, journalist, foreign agent[22]
- Darya Serenko, feminist activist, foreign agent[23]
- Elvira Vikhareva , community activist, foreign agent[22]
District breakdown edit
District 1 • District 2 • District 3 • District 4 • District 5 • District 6 • District 7 • District 8 • District 9 • District 10 • District 11 • District 12 • District 13 • District 14 • District 15 • District 16 • District 17 • District 18 • District 19 • District 20 • District 21 • District 22 • District 23 • District 24 • District 25 • District 26 • District 27 • District 28 • District 29 • District 30 • District 31 • District 32 • District 33 • District 34 • District 35 • District 36 • District 37 • District 38 • District 39 • District 40 • District 41 • District 42 • District 43 • District 44 • District 45 |
District 1 edit
The 1st district covers all of Zelenograd.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Andrey Titov (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present), businessman[24]
- Olga Vasilyeva (SR–ZP), community activist, accountant[25]
Potential edit
- Dmitry Baranov (LDPR), acting LDPR local office coordinator[26]
- Ivan Ulyanchenko (CPRF), former Head of Andreyevka (2018–2019), 2019 runner-up for this seat[27]
District 2 edit
The 2nd district covers outer parts of North-Western and Northern Moscow, including Kurkino, Molzhaninovsky, parts of Mitino and Severnoye Tushino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Olga Zaitseva (United Russia), 2006 and 2010 Olympic Champion biathlete[28]
Potential edit
- Konstantin Loginov (CPRF), private security company owner[29]
- Dmitry Loktev (Independent), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present), historical reenactment club leader[30]
District 3 edit
The 3rd district covers parts of North-Western Moscow, including Yuzhnoye Tushino, parts of Mitino, Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo and Severnoye Tushino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Anton Shkaplerov (United Russia), cosmonaut[28]
Potential edit
- Andrey Grebennik (CPRF), Member of Shchukino District Council of Deputies (1997–present), former Head of Shchukino District (2016–2021)[31]
- Aleksandr Solovyov (SR–ZP), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present)
District 4 edit
The 4th district covers parts of North-Western and Northern Moscow, including Shchukino, Strogino, parts of Kuntsevo and Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Inna Gorislavtseva (SR–ZP), community activist[21]
- Mariya Kiselyova (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present), TV host, sports school director[28]
Potential edit
- Irina Kopkina (Yabloko), former Member of Strogino District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), 2014 runner-up for this seat, 2019 candidate for this seat[32]
District 5 edit
The 5th district covers outer parts of Northern Moscow, including Golovinsky, Khovrino, Levoberezhny and part of Zapadnoye Degunino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Milena Avimskaya (United Russia), director of the Russian Army Theatre (2024–present)[33]
Potential edit
- Yevgeny Bunimovich (Yabloko), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 6th district (1997–2009, 2019–present)[34]
Declined edit
- Natalya Masyagina (United Russia), rector of Moscow State University of Sport and Tourism Industry (2020–present), 2009 Patriots of Russia candidate[35]
District 6 edit
The 6th district covers outer parts of Northern Moscow, including Dmitrovsky, Vostochnoye Degunino, parts of Beskudnikovsky and Zapadnoye Degunino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Oleg Morozov (United Russia), Head of Vostochnoye Degunino District (2022–present)[36]
- Nadezhda Perfilova (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 7th district (2014–present), school principal[37]
Potential edit
- Pyotr Zvyagintsev (CPRF), Member of Vostochnoye Degunino District Council of Deputies (2008–2017, 2022–present), 2014 and 2019 runner-up in the 7th district[38]
District 7 edit
The 7th district covers parts of Northern Moscow, including Aeroport, Koptevo, Sokol, Voykovsky and part of Khoroshyovsky.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Mikhail Androsov (SR–ZP), aide to State Duma member[25]
- Darya Borisova (United Russia), patriotic education centre director[39]
- Nikolay Demchenko (United Russia), community advisor[40]
Potential edit
- Marina Litvinovich (Yabloko), political strategist, human rights activist[41]
- Igor Stepanov (CPRF), former Head of Sokol District (2017–2022), 2019 runner-up in the 9th district[42]
Declined edit
- Darya Besedina (Yabloko), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 8th district (2019–present), urban planner, foreign agent
District 8 edit
The 8th district covers inner parts of Northern Moscow, including Begovoy, Savyolovsky, Timiryazevsky, parts of Beskudnikovsky and Khoroshyovsky.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Andrey Medvedev (United Russia), Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Duma (2021–present), incumbent Member of the Duma for the 9th district (2019–present), journalist[43]
Potential edit
- Aleksandr Yefimovich (Independent), lawyer, community activist[44]
District 9 edit
The 9th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Bibirevo, Lianozovo and Severny.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Larisa Kartavtseva (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 10th district (2014–present)[45][46]
District 10 edit
The 10th district covers parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Altufyevsky, Marfino and Otradnoye.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Zinaida Avdoshkina (United Russia), Head of Marfino District (2012–present)[47]
- Elmira Kashirina (United Russia), former Deputy Head of the City Department of Health (2022)[48]
Potential edit
- Nikolay Zubrilin (CPRF), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 11th district (2014–present), chairman of CPRF faction (2019–present)[49]
District 11 edit
The 11th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Severnoye Medvedkovo, Sviblovo and Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Aleksey Shaposhnikov (United Russia), Chairman of the Moscow City Duma for the 12th district (2014–present)[50]
Potential edit
- Yevgeny Stepkin (LDPR), Member of Severnoye Medvedkovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), 2019 candidate in the 14th district[51]
District 12 edit
The 12th district covers outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Babushkinsky, Losinoostrovsky and Yaroslavsky.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Anna Fyodorova (United Russia), Head of Losinoostrovsky District (2017–present)[52]
- Aleksey Lisovenko (United Russia), former Member of State Duma (2021), former Head of Babushkinsky District (2012–2020)[53]
Potential edit
- Anton Korytov (CPRF), Member of Babushkinsky District Council of Deputies (2022–present)[54]
Declined edit
- Igor Buskin (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 13th district (2019–present), park director
District 13 edit
The 13th district covers inner parts of North-Eastern Moscow, including Alekseyevsky, Butyrsky, Maryina Roshcha, Ostankinsky and Rostokino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Yekaterina Ignatova (United Russia), Head of Maryina Roshcha District (2016–present), 2019 Independent candidate in the 14th district[55]
- Aleksandr Sapronov (United Russia), Head of Severnoye Medvedkovo District (2022–present), park director[56]
- Igor Strakhov (United Russia), Head of Administration of Alekseyevsky District (2023–present)[57]
Potential edit
- Artyom Chernov (New People), businessman[58]
- Maksim Kruglov (Yabloko), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 14th district (2019–present), chairman of Yabloko faction (2019–present)[59]
Declined edit
- Natalya Zabelina (United Russia), director of Central City Business Library, former Member of Alekseyevsky District Council of Deputies (2004–2017)[35]
District 14 edit
The 14th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Bogorodskoye, Metrogorodok, Sokolniki and part of Golyanovo. Incumbent deputy Mikhail Timonov (SR–ZP) is barred from seeking reelection due to his foreign agent status.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Kirill Mandrygin (United Russia), lawyer[60]
- Sabina Tsvetkova (United Russia), community activist, 2019 Independent runner-up in the 3rd district[61]
District 15 edit
The 15th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Preobrazhenskoye, Severnoye Izmaylovo and parts of Golyanovo.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Pyotr Potapov (United Russia), Deputy Chief of the Moscow Railway (2020–present)[62]
Potential edit
- Denis Rudykh (CPRF), painter[63]
- Sergey Savostyanov (CPRF), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present), lawyer[64]
District 16 edit
The 16th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Perovo, Sokolinaya Gora and parts of Novogireyevo.
Candidates edit
Potential edit
- Irina Kupriyanova (CPRF), aide to State Duma member Sergei Obukhov[65]
- Viktor Maksimov (CPRF), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 17th district (2019–present), history teacher
- Mikhail Petrov (CPRF), Member of Perovo District Council of Deputies (2012–2017, 2022–present), 2014 runner-up in the 17th district[66]
- Samson Sholademi (LDPR), Member of Lefortovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), journalist[67]
Declined edit
- Vera Stepanenko (United Russia), former Member of Moscow City Duma (2001–2014)[35]
District 17 edit
The 17th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Ivanovskoye, Izmaylovo and Vostochnoye Izmaylovo.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Maria Sokolova (United Russia), former Member of Golyanovo District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), city polyclinic chief doctor[68]
Potential edit
- Yelena Yanchuk (CPRF), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 18th district (2019–present)
District 18 edit
The 18th district covers parts of Eastern Moscow, including Novokosino, Vostochny, parts of Novogireyevo and Veshnyaki.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Lyudmila Mitryuk (United Russia), former Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Labour and Social Protection (2020–2021)[69]
- Aleksandr Molokhov (SR–ZP), attorney, 2001 Independent candidate in the 16th district, 2014 Yabloko candidate in the 20th district[70]
Declined edit
- Yelena Kats (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 19th district (2021–present), children bronchopulmonary sanatorium chief doctor
District 19 edit
The 19th district covers outer parts of Eastern and South-Eastern Moscow, including Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Nekrasovka, parts of Veshnyaki and Vykhino-Zhulebino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Maya Bulayeva (United Russia), Member of Nekrasovka District Council of Deputies (2022–present), school principal[71]
Potential edit
- Leonid Zyuganov (CPRF), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 20th district (2014–present)[72]
Declined edit
- Yevgeny Stupin (Independent), former Member of Moscow City Duma for the 20th district (2019–2024), foreign agent
District 20 edit
The 20th district covers outer parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Kapotnya, parts of Lyublino, Maryino and Vykhino-Zhulebino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Aleksandr Lomachenko (United Russia), former Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation executive[73]
District 21 edit
The 21st district covers most of Maryino in South-Eastern Moscow.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Viktor Sotskov (United Russia), Head of Maryino District (2017–present)[74]
- Inna Svyatenko (United Russia), Senator from Moscow (2019–present), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 22nd district (2001–present)[75]
District 22 edit
The 22nd district covers parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Kuzminki and part of Lyublino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Maksim Rudnev (United Russia), chairman of United Russia city office executive committee[35][76]
Potential edit
- Dmitry Sarayev (CPRF), self-employed, 2014 candidate in the 3rd district, 2019 runner-up for this seat[77]
Declined edit
- Yelena Nikolayeva (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 23rd district (2019–present), chairwoman of My Moscow faction (2019–present)
District 23 edit
The 23rd district covers inner parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Lefortovo, Nizhegorodsky and Ryazansky.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Arkady Korolkov (United Russia), retired Guards Colonel, Second Chechen War veteran[78]
- Mikhail Surkov (United Russia), Head of Lefortovo District (2017–present)[79]
Potential edit
- Pavel Tarasov (CPRF), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present)[80]
District 24 edit
The 24th district covers parts of South-Eastern Moscow, including Pechatniki, Tekstilshchiki and Yuzhnoportovy.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Lyudmila Stebenkova (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 25th district (1993–present)[81]
Potential edit
- Eduard Lyutikov (CPRF), Member of Grishkovskoye Village Council, Kalininsky District (2019–present)[82]
District 25 edit
The 25th district covers outer parts of Southern Moscow, including Brateyevo, Zyablikovo and part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Yevgeny Selivyorstov (United Russia), Deputy Head of the City Housing Inspection (2019–present), son of State Duma member Viktor Seliverstov[83]
Potential edit
- Nikolay Sergeyev (CPRF), retired police officer, 2019 runner-up in the 29th district[84]
Declined edit
- Kirill Shchitov (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 26th district (2009–present)
District 26 edit
The 26th district covers outer parts of Southern Moscow, including Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye and Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Stepan Orlov (United Russia), Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Duma (2019–present), incumbent Member of the Duma for the 27th district (1997–present), chairman of United Russia faction (2017–present)[85]
District 27 edit
The 27th district covers parts of Southern Moscow, including Nagatinsky Zaton, Tsaritsyno and part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Aleksandr Likhanov (United Russia), Faculty of Humanities Deputy Dean at the Higher School of Economics, former Moscow Fairs director (2016–2022)[86]
Potential edit
District 28 edit
The 28th district covers outer parts of Southern Moscow, including Biryulyovo Vostochnoye, Biryulyovo Zapadnoye and part of Chertanovo Yuzhnoye.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Oleg Artemyev (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 29th district (2019–present), cosmonaut[88]
Potential edit
- Vladimir Bernev (LDPR), businessman, 2019 candidate in the 32nd district[89]
- Leonid Vorobyov (CPRF), ambulance paramedic[90]
District 29 edit
The 29th district covers parts of Southern Moscow, including Chertanovo Severnoye, Chertanovo Tsentralnoye and part of Chertanovo Yuzhnoye.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Aleksey Kuchmin (United Russia), Member of Nagatino-Sadovniki District Council of Deputies (2022–present), construction materials businessman[91]
Potential edit
- Lyubov Nikitina (CPRF), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 31st district (2019–present)[92]
Declined edit
- Margarita Rusetskaya (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 30th district (2019–present), former rector of the Pushkin Institute (2013–2022)
District 30 edit
The 30th district covers inner parts of Southern Moscow, including Danilovsky, Donskoy, Nagatino-Sadovniki and Nagorny.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Olga Melnikova (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 32nd district (2019–present), social services centre director[93]
District 31 edit
The 31st district covers Yuzhnoye Butovo in South-Western Moscow and part of Shcherbinka in New Moscow.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Lyudmila Guseva (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 33rd district (2014–present)[94]
District 32 edit
The 32nd district covers outer parts of South-Western Moscow, including Severnoye Butovo and Yasenevo.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Aleksandr Semennikov (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 34th district (2001–present)[95]
Potential edit
- Vitaly Radchenko (CPRF), local party secretary[96]
- Maksim Zharkov (New People), Member of Yasenevo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), community activist[97]
District 33 edit
The 33rd district covers parts of South-Western Moscow, including Konkovo and Tyoply Stan.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Natalia Metlina (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 35th district (2019–present), TV presenter[98]
Potential edit
- Mikhail Tarantsov (CPRF), former Member of State Duma (1995–1999)[99]
District 34 edit
The 34th district covers parts of South-Western Moscow, including Cheryomushki, Obruchevsky and Zyuzino.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Denis Bespalov (United Russia), Head of Cheryomushki District (2023–present), narcologist[100]
- Yekaterina Razzakova (United Russia), Member of Zyuzino District Council of Deputies (2022–present), community activist, cashier, 2021 candidate in the 37th district[101]
- Yelena Yamshchikova (SR–ZP), former Member of Legislative Assembly of Kemerovo Oblast (2011–2013), aide to Moscow City Duma member Aleksandr Solovyov[21]
Declined edit
- Olga Sharapova (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 36th district (2014–present), city hospital chief doctor
District 35 edit
The 35th district covers inner parts of South-Western Moscow, including Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Kotlovka, Lomonosovsky.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Anatoly Petrukovich (United Russia), director of the Russian Space Research Institute (2018–present)[102]
Potential edit
- Aleksandra Adamova (New People), businesswoman[103]
- Maksim Chirkov (SR–ZP), Member of Gagarinsky District Council of Deputies (2004–present), 2009 candidate in the 14th district, 2019 candidate in the 34th district, 2021 candidate in the 37th district[104]
- Vladimir Kalinin (Yabloko), former Member of Lomonosovsky District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), 2019 A Just Russia runner-up in the 26th district[105]
- Nikolay Volkov (CPRF), Moscow State University researcher, 2014 candidate in the 36th district[106]
District 36 edit
The 36th district covers inner parts of Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, including Moskovsky, Mosrentgen, Ryazanovskoye, Sosenskoye, Voskresenskoye and part of Shcherbinka.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Aleksandr Kozlov (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 38th district (2019–present), housing and communal services expert[107]
District 37 edit
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.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Valery Golovchenko (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 39th district (2019–present), transportation businessman[108]
Potential edit
- Oleg Novikov (Independent), Institute of State and Law researcher[109]
District 38 edit
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.
District 39 edit
The 39th district covers parts of Western Moscow, including Prospekt Vernadskogo, Troparyovo-Nikulino and part of Ramenki.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Rodion Gazmanov (United Russia), singer, TV host, son of singer Oleg Gazmanov[110]
- Boris Spirin (LDPR), Member of Ramenki District Council of Deputies (2022–present)[111]
Potential edit
- Arkady Pavlinov (SR–ZP), former Member of Danilovsky District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), community activist, 2019 runner-up in the 28th district[112]
- Igor Sukhanov (CPRF), aide to Moscow City Duma member[113]
District 40 edit
The 40th district covers parts of Western Moscow, including Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye, parts of Ramenki and Mozhaysky.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Tatyana Batysheva (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2014–present), pediatric neuropsychiatry centre director[114]
Potential edit
- Natalya Kryuchkova (CPRF), Member of Krylatskoye District Council of Deputies (2022–present)[115]
District 41 edit
The 41st district covers outer parts of Western Moscow, including Krylatskoye, parts of Kuntsevo and Mozhaysky.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Yevgeny Gerasimov (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2001–present)[116]
District 42 edit
The 42nd district covers inner parts of Western Moscow, including Dorogomilovo, Fili-Davydkovo and Filyovsky Park.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Anna Sevastyanova (LDPR), aide to State Duma member, party activist[117]
- Irina Slutskaya (United Russia), former Member of Moscow Oblast Duma (2016–2021), Olympic figure skater, wife of State Duma member Aleksey Govyrin[118]
Potential edit
- Anton Brezhnev (New People), Member of Filyovsky Park District Council of Deputies (2022–present), consultant[119]
- Ivan Kurguzov (New People), community activist, business association executive[120]
- Yekaterina Yengalycheva (CPRF), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present), businesswoman
District 43 edit
The 43rd district covers Presnensky in Central Moscow and Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki in North-Western Moscow.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Svetlana Akulova (United Russia), general director of Moscow Zoo (2016–present)[35][121]
- Yevgeny Babenko (United Russia), Member of Arbat District Council of Deputies (2012–present), former Head of Arbat District (2012–2022)[122]
- Natalya Sklyarova (United Russia), Member of Presnensky District Council of Deputies (2022–present), director of the Bulgakov House museum (2004–present)[123]
Potential edit
- Aleksandr Ishchenko (CPRF), aide to State Duma member, IT executive[124]
- Anatoly Yushin (New People), former Member of Presnensky District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), attorney, 2019 Independent candidate for this seat[125]
Declined edit
- Roman Babayan (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 5th district (2019–present), TV presenter, journalist
District 44 edit
The 44th district covers southern parts of Central Moscow, including Khamovniki, Tagansky, Yakimanka and Zamoskvorechye.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Karen Aperyan (United Russia), Head of Tagansky District (2021–present)[126]
- Yelena Samyshina (United Russia), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 28th district (2019–present), city polyclinic chief doctor[127]
- Ilya Sviridov (SR–ZP), Member of Tagansky District Council of Deputies (2012–present), former Head of Tagansky District (2014–2021), 2014 and 2019 runner-up for this seat[21]
Potential edit
- Pavel Ivanov (CPRF), Member of Basmanny District Council of Deputies (2022–present)[128]
District 45 edit
The 45th district covers northern parts of Central Moscow, including Arbat, Basmanny, Krasnoselsky, Meshchansky and Tverskoy.
Candidates edit
Declared edit
- Yevgeny Budnik (SR–ZP), former Member of Basmanny District Council of Deputies (2012–2017), individual entrepreneur[21]
- Mikhail Dzhetygenov (United Russia), State University of Management emergency operations and military training centre director[129]
- Sergey Mitrokhin (Yabloko), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 43rd district (2005–2009, 2019–present)
- Yelena Shuvalova (Independent), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma for the 45th district (2014–present)
- Yelena Skorokhodova (SR–ZP), actress[25]
- Magomet Yandiyev (SR–ZP), incumbent Member of Moscow City Duma (2019–present), chairman of A Just Russia faction (2019–present)
See also edit
Notes edit
- ^ Darya Besedina was elected as an Independent
- ^ elected as Independents
- ^ Andrey Medvedev remained unaffiliated
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