Moscow City Duma District 4 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers parts of North-Western and Western Moscow.
Moscow City Duma constituency | |
Deputy | |
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Administrative Okrug | North-Western, Western |
Districts | Krylatskoye, part of Kuntsevo, Strogino |
Voters | 172,145 (2019)[1] |
The district has been represented since 2019 by My Moscow faction member Mariya Kiselyova, a TV host and three-time Olympic Champion synchronized swimmer, who succeeded four-term United Russia incumbent Yevgeny Gerasimov, who switched to District 41.
Boundaries edit
1993–1997: Businovo[a], Golovinsky, Khovrino, Levoberezhny, Molzhaninovsky
The district covered outer parts of Northern Moscow.
1997–2005: Golovinsky, Khovrino, Levoberezhny, Molzhaninovsky, Voykovsky
The district continued to cover outer parts of Northern Moscow but lost its part of Zapadnoye Degunino (former Businovo) to District 5, in exchange gaining Voykovsky District from District 7.
2005–2014: Altufyevsky, Bibirevo, Lianozovo, Otradnoye, Severnoye Medvedkovo, Severny, Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo[2]
The district was completely reconfigured as it was placed into North-Eastern Moscow, overlapping the then-eliminated State Duma Medvedkovo constituency.
2014–2024: Krylatskoye, part of Kuntsevo, Strogino[3]
The district was completely rearranged in the 2014 redistricting as it was moved to cover parts of North-Western and Western Moscow.
2024–present: part of Kuntsevo, part of Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo, Shchukino, Strogino[4]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting the district retained Strogino and part of Kuntsevo, losing Krylatskoye to District 41; the district also gained most of Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo from District 3 and Shchukino from districts 3 and 5.
Members elected edit
Election | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Vyacheslav Makarov | Russian Democratic Reform Movement | |
1997 | Igor Antonov | Independent | |
2001 | |||
2005 | Valery Shaposhnikov | United Russia | |
2009 | |||
2014 | Yevgeny Gerasimov | United Russia | |
2019 | Mariya Kiselyova | Independent |
Election results edit
2001 edit
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Igor Antonov (incumbent) | Independent | 35,865 | 58.95% | |
Yelena Guseva | Union of Right Forces | 7,209 | 11.85% | |
Mark Antonov | Independent | 4,114 | 6.76% | |
Vladimir Shmelev | We — First Free Generation | 3,042 | 5.00% | |
Leonid Besov | Independent | 1,336 | 2.20% | |
against all | 7,499 | 12.33% | ||
Total | 61,746 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
2005 edit
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Valery Shaposhnikov (incumbent)[b] | United Russia | 68,748 | 51.19% | |
Nikolay Zubrilin | Communist Party | 25,871 | 19.26% | |
Kira Lukyanova | Rodina | 18,898 | 14.07% | |
Vladislav Tavadov | Independent | 6,912 | 5.15% | |
Dmitry Nikonov | Independent | 4,478 | 3.33% | |
Total | 134,298 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
2009 edit
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Valery Shaposhnikov (incumbent) | United Russia | 101,217 | 66.55% | |
Vladimir Popov | Communist Party | 24,544 | 16.14% | |
Anton Sokolov | Liberal Democratic Party | 10,985 | 7.22% | |
Dmitry Nikonov | Independent | 7,337 | 4.82% | |
Total | 152,103 | 100% | ||
Source: | [7] |
2014 edit
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yevgeny Gerasimov (incumbent)[c] | United Russia | 19,383 | 51.78% | |
Irina Kopkina | Yabloko | 8,828 | 23.58% | |
Rustam Makhmudov | Communist Party | 3,713 | 9.92% | |
Irina Pavlenko | A Just Russia | 3,102 | 8.29% | |
Svyatoslav Alyrin | Liberal Democratic Party | 1,290 | 3.45% | |
Total | 37,431 | 100% | ||
Source: | [8] |
2019 edit
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mariya Kiselyova | Independent | 14,835 | 41.29% | |
Sergey Desyatkin | Communist Party | 12,598 | 35.06% | |
Darya Mitina | Communists of Russia | 3,589 | 9.99% | |
Vladimir Bessonov | Liberal Democratic Party | 2,348 | 6.54% | |
Erik Lobakh | A Just Russia | 1,344 | 3.74% | |
Total | 35,928 | 100% | ||
Source: | [1] |
Notes edit
- ^ merged into Zapadnoye Degunino District in 1997
- ^ redistricted from District 8
- ^ redistricted from District 16
References edit
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