Moscow City Duma District 27
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United Russia
constituency | |
| Deputy | Aleksandr Likhanov United Russia |
|---|---|
| Administrative Okrug | Southern |
| Districts | part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo, Nagatinsky Zaton, Tsaritsyno |
| Voters | 155,830 (2024)[1] |
Moscow City Duma District 27 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers parts of Southern Moscow.
The district has been represented since 2024 by United Russia deputy Aleksandr Likhanov, a former Moscow Fairs director, who succeeded one-term United Russia incumbent and city polyclinic chief doctor Yelena Samyshina from District 28.

1993–1997: Severnoye Butovo, Yasenevo, Yuzhnoye Butovo
The district covered outer parts of South-Western Moscow.
1997–2001: Severnoye Butovo, Yasenevo, Yuzhnoye Butovo, TEOS Bitsa Park
The district was unchanged except for Bitsa Park being created into a separate administrative unit.
2001–2005: Severnoye Butovo, part of Yasenevo, Yuzhnoye Butovo, TEOS Bitsa Park[a]
The district continued to cover outer parts of South-Western Moscow but ceded part of Yasenevo to District 29.
2005–2014: constituency abolished
Prior to the 2005 election the number of constituencies was reduced to 15, so the district was eliminated.
2014–2024: Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye, part of Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye[2]
The district was created prior to the 2014 election, after Moscow City Duma had been expanded from 35 to 45 seats. It covers most of Orekhovo-Borisovo in Southern Moscow.
2024–present: part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo, Nagatinsky Zaton, Tsaritsyno[3]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting the district was placed entirely into District 26. In its new configuration the district covers most of former District 28 (part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo, part of Nagatinsky Zaton, Tsaritsyno) as well as the rest of Nagatinsky Zaton from District 32.
Members elected
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Aleksandr Goroshko | Independent | |
| 1997 | Andrey Shirokov | Independent | |
| 2001 | Vladimir Gruzdev[b] | Independent | |
| 2004 | Aleksandr Semennikov | United Russia | |
| 2005 | Constituency eliminated | ||
| 2009 | |||
| 2014 | Stepan Orlov | United Russia | |
| 2019 | Independent | ||
| 2024 | Aleksandr Likhanov | United Russia | |
