Moscow City Duma District 35
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constituency | |
| Deputy | |
|---|---|
| Administrative Okrug | South-Western |
| Districts | Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Kotlovka, Lomonosovsky |
| Voters | 187,983 (2024)[1] |
Moscow City Duma District 35 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers inner parts of South-Western Moscow.
The district has been represented since 2024 by United Russia deputy Anatoly Petrukovich, a Russian Space Research Institute director, who flipped an open seat left by one-term Yabloko incumbent Vladimir Ryzhkov as Ryzhkov resigned in January 2024.

1993–1997: Zelenograd
The district covered the entirety of Zelenograd. With just over 132 thousand voters it was the smallest constituency in Moscow, deviating from the average district by 32.9% in population.
1997–2001: Kryukovo, Mitino, Raion 1, Raion 2, Raion 3, Raion 4, TEOS Zelenogradskaya
The district continued to cover the entirety of Zelenograd and gained Mitino from District 34.
2001–2005: Kryukovo, parts of Mitino, Raion 1, Raion 2, Raion 3, Raion 4, TEOS Zelenogradskaya[a]
The district continued to cover the entirety of Zelenograd but ceded eastern half of Mitino back to District 34.
2005–2014: constituency abolished
Prior to the 2005 election the number of constituencies was reduced to 15, so the district was eliminated.
2014–2024: Konkovo, Tyoply Stan[2]
The district was created prior to the 2014 election, after Moscow City Duma had been expanded from 35 to 45 seats. It covers parts of South-Western Moscow.
2024–present: Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Kotlovka, Lomonosovsky[3]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting the territory of the old district became District 33. In its new configuration the district is a clear successor to former District 37, also gaining Kotlovka from District 36.
Members elected
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Aleksandr Gromyko | Party of Russian Unity and Accord | |
| 1997 | Zinaida Dragunkina[b] | Independent | |
| 2001 | |||
| 2005 | Constituency eliminated | ||
| 2009 | |||
| 2014 | Renat Layshev | Independent | |
| 2019 | Natalia Metlina | Independent | |
| 2024 | Anatoly Petrukovich | United Russia | |
