Moscow City Duma District 1

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Deputy
Andrey Titov
United Russia
Administrative OkrugZelenograd
Voters186,703 (2024)[1]
Moscow City Duma District 1
Moscow City Duma
constituency
District boundaries since 2014
Deputy
Andrey Titov
United Russia
Administrative OkrugZelenograd
DistrictsKryukovo, Matushkino, Savyolki, Silino, Staroye Kryukovo
Voters186,703 (2024)[1]

Moscow City Duma District 1 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the constituency covers all of Zelenograd.

The district has been represented since 2019 by United Russia member Andrey Titov, a businessman, who succeeded retiring five-term United Russia incumbent and Federation Council member Zinaida Dragunkina.

1993–1997: Meshchansky, Presnensky, Tverskoy
The district covered northern parts of Central Moscow.

1997–2005: Arbat, Khamovniki, Presnensky, Yakimanka
The district was reconfigured to cover western parts of Central Moscow, losing Meshchansky and Tverskoy district to District 2 and gaining Arbat, Khamovniki and Yakimanka from District 3.

2005–2014: Arbat, Basmanny, Khamovniki, Krasnoselsky, Meshchansky, Presnensky, Tagansky, Tverskoy, Yakimanka, Zamoskvorechye[2]
The district was reconfigured as it was expanded to cover the entirety of Central Moscow, overlapping the then-eliminated State Duma Central constituency.

2014–present: Kryukovo, Matushkino, Savyolki, Silino, Staroye Kryukovo[3]
The district was completely rearranged in the 2014 redistricting as it was moved to the entirety of Zelenograd.

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Mikhail Moskvin-Tarkhanov Choice of Russia
1997 Sergey Goncharov Independent
2001
2005 Inna Svyatenko United Russia
2009
2014 Zinaida Dragunkina United Russia
2019 Andrey Titov Independent
2024 United Russia

Election results

Notes

References

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