Perovo constituency
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| Perovo single-member constituency | |
|---|---|
Russian State Duma | |
Constituency boundaries since 2016 | |
| Deputy | |
| Federal subject | Moscow |
| Districts | Eastern AO (Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Novogireyevo, Novokosino, Perovo, Veshnyaki), South-Eastern AO (Nekrasovka, Nizhegorodsky, Ryazansky, Tekstilshchiki) |
| Other territory | Uzbekistan (Tashkent-1) |
| Voters | 512,782 (2021)[1] |
The Perovo сonstituency (No.204[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Moscow. The constituency stretches from inner South-Eastern Moscow to outer Eastern Moscow, as well as former exclave of Nekrasovka.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Tatyana Butskaya, a conservative parents' rights activist, succeeding three-term United Russia incumbent Sergey Zheleznyak.
1993–1995: Eastern Administrative Okrug (Ivanovskoye District, Kosino-Ukhtomsky District, Novogireyevo District, Novokosino District, Perovo District, Sokolinaya Gora District, Veshnyaki District, Vostochnoye Izmaylovo District)[2]
The constituency covered southern half of Eastern Moscow.
1995–2007: Eastern Administrative Okrug (Ivanovskoye District, Kosino-Ukhtomsky District, Novogireyevo District, Novokosino District, Perovo District, Sokolinaya Gora District, Veshnyaki District)[3][4]
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency was slightly altered, losing Vostochnoye Izmaylovo to Preobrazhensky constituency.
2016–present: Eastern Administrative Okrug (Kosino-Ukhtomsky District, Novogireyevo District, Novokosino District, Perovo District, Veshnyaki District), South-Eastern Administrative Okrug (Nekrasovka District, Nizhegorodsky District, Ryazansky District, Tekstilshchiki District)[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained most of its former territory, losing Ivanovskoye and Sokolinaya Gora to Preobrazhensky constituency. This seat instead was pushed to South-Eastern Moscow, gaining Nizhegorodsky District, Ryazansky District and Tekstilshchiki from the former Avtozavodsky constituency as well as Nekrasovka from Lyublino constituency (Nekrasovka also gained Lyuberetskiye Polya residential area in 2011, formerly part of Lyuberetsky District in Lyubertsy constituency).
Members elected
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Aleksandr Osovtsov | Independent | |
| 1995 | Valery Borshchyov | Yabloko | |
| 1999 | Valery Ryazansky | Fatherland – All Russia | |
| 2003 | United Russia | ||
| 2007 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
| 2011 | |||
| 2016 | Sergey Zheleznyak | United Russia | |
| 2021 | Tatyana Butskaya | United Russia | |
