Moscow City Duma District 7
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United Russia
constituency | |
| Deputy | Darya Borisova United Russia |
|---|---|
| Administrative Okrug | Northern |
| Districts | Aeroport, part of Khoroshyovsky, Koptevo, Sokol, Voykovsky |
| Voters | 186,903 (2024)[1] |
Moscow City Duma District 7 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers inner parts of Northern Moscow.
The district has been represented since 2024 by United Russia deputy Darya Borisova, a patriotic education centre director, who succeeded retiring one-term Yabloko incumbent and foreign agent Darya Besedina, redistricted there from District 8.

1993–1997: Aeroport, Khoroshyovsky, Sokol, Voykovsky
The district covered inner parts of Northern Moscow.
1997–2001: Aeroport, Khoroshyovsky, Shchukino, Sokol
The district lost Voykovsky District to District 4 and gained Shchukino in North-Western Moscow from District 33.
2001–2005: Aeroport, Khoroshyovsky, Shchukino, Sokol, part of Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo
The district continued to cover outer parts of Northern and North-Western Moscow and gained part of Pokrovskoye-Strehnevo from District 34.
2005–2014: Ivanovskoye, Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Novogireyevo, Novokosino, Perovo, Sokolinaya Gora, Veshnyaki[2]
The district was completely reconfigured as it was placed into Eastern Moscow, overlapping the then-eliminated State Duma Perovo constituency.
2014–2024: part of Beskudnikovsky, Dmitrovsky, Vostochnoye Degunino, part of Zapadnoye Degunino[3]
The district was completely rearranged in the 2014 redistricting as it was moved to cover outer parts of Northern Moscow.
2024–present: Aeroport, part of Khoroshyovsky, Koptevo, Sokol, Voykovsky[4]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting all of the former district was renumbered District 6. In its new configuration the district took all of former District 8 as well as a small part of Khoroshyovsky District from District 9.
Members elected
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Galina Khovanskaya[a] | Choice of Russia | |
| 1997 | Yabloko | ||
| 2001 | |||
| 2005 | Vera Stepanenko | United Russia | |
| 2009 | |||
| 2014 | Nadezhda Perfilova | Independent | |
| 2019 | |||
| 2024 | Darya Borisova | United Russia | |
