Moscow City Duma District 10

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Deputy
Nikolay Zubrilin
Communist Party
Administrative OkrugNorth-Eastern
Voters181,073 (2024)[1]
Moscow City Duma District 10
Moscow City Duma
constituency
Deputy
Nikolay Zubrilin
Communist Party
Administrative OkrugNorth-Eastern
DistrictsAltufyevsky, Marfino, Otradnoye
Voters181,073 (2024)[1]

Moscow City Duma District 10 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers parts of North-Eastern Moscow.

The district has been represented since 2024 by Communist Party faction leader Nikolay Zubrilin, a three-term member, who was redistricted from District 11 and won a competitive election against Marfino head Zinaida Avdoshkina (United Russia).

District boundaries from 2014 to 2024

1993–1997: Alekseyevsky, Maryina Roshcha, Ostankinsky, Rostokino, Yaroslavsky
The district covered inner parts of North-Eastern Moscow.

1997–2001: Alekseyevsky, Maryina Roshcha, Ostankinsky, Rostokino, Yaroslavsky, TEOS Sheremetyevsky
The district was unchanged with VDNKh being elevated to a separate administrative division status.

2001–2005: Alekseyevsky, Maryina Roshcha, Ostankinsky, Rostokino, Yaroslavsky, part of Sviblovo, TEOS Sheremetyevsky[a]
The district continued to cover inner parts of North-Eastern Moscow and gained part of Sviblovo from District 9.

2005–2009: Biryuleyovo Vostochnoye, Brateyevo, Moskvorechye-Saburovo, Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye, Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye, Tsaritsyno, Zyablikovo[2]
The district was completely reconfigured as it was placed into Southern Moscow, overlapping the then-eliminated State Duma Orekhovo-Borisovo constituency.

2009–2014: Chertanovo Severnoye, Danilovsky, Donskoy, Moskvorechye-Saburovo, Nagatino-Sadovniki, Nagatinsky Zaton, Nagorny, Tsaritsyno[3]
The district was rearranged prior to the 2009 election, after the number of constituencies was increased from 15 to 17. The district was still based in Southern Moscow but retained only Moskvorechye-Saburovo and Tsaritsyno, gaining more territories to the north which were previously a part of District 8.

2014–2024: Bibirevo, Lianozovo, Severny[4]
The district was completely rearranged in the 2014 redistricting as it was moved to cover outer parts of North-Eastern Moscow.

2024–present: Altufyevsky, Marfino, Otradnoye[5]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting the former district was renumbered District 9. In its new configuration the district took the entirety of former District 11.

Members elected

Election Member Party
1993 Ivan Novitsky Choice of Russia
1997 Independent
2001 Union of Right Forces
2005 Stepan Orlov United Russia
2009 Mikhail Antontsev United Russia
2014 Larisa Kartavtseva Independent
2019
2024 Nikolay Zubrilin Communist Party

Election results

Notes

References

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