Moscow City Duma District 1
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United Russia
constituency | |
District boundaries since 2014 | |
| Deputy | Andrey Titov United Russia |
|---|---|
| Administrative Okrug | Zelenograd |
| Districts | Kryukovo, Matushkino, Savyolki, Silino, Staroye Kryukovo |
| Voters | 186,703 (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 | ||
