Solntsevo constituency

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The Solntsevo constituency (No.210[a]) is a proposed Russian legislative constituency in Moscow. The constituency covers southern part of Western Administrative Okrug.

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Federal subjectMoscow
Voters473,120 (2025, est.)
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Solntsevo single-member constituency
Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
Constituency boundaries from 1993 to 2007
DeputyNone
Federal subjectMoscow
DistrictsWestern AO (Dorogomilovo, Novo-Peredelkino, Prospekt Vernadskogo, Ramenki, Solntsevo, Troparyovo-Nikulino)
Voters473,120 (2025, est.)
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The constituency existed in 1993–2007 under the name "Universitetsky constituency" and was last represented by United Russia deputy Stanislav Govorukhin, former three-term State Duma member, film director and producer, who won the seat in the 2005 by-election.

Universitetsky constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election and its territory divided between Kuntsevo, New Moscow and Cheryomushki constituencies. After the 2025 redistricting Moscow gained 16th district, which would be Solntsevo constituency.

Boundaries

1993–2003 Universitetsky constituency: South-Western Administrative Okrug (Gagarinsky District, Lomonosovsky District, Obruchevsky District), Western Administrative Okrug (Matveyevskoye District,[b] Mosfilmovsky District,[c] Novo-Peredelkino District, Prospekt Vernadskogo District, Ramenki District, Solntsevo District, Troparyovo-Nikulino District, Vnukovo District)[1][2]
The constituency covered southern part of Western Administrative Okrug and north-western part of South-Western Administrative Okrug as well as Vnukovo District exclave.

2003–2007 Universitetsky constituency: South-Western Administrative Okrug (Gagarinsky District, Lomonosovsky District, Obruchevsky District), Western Administrative Okrug (Novo-Peredelkino District, Prospekt Vernadskogo District, Ramenki District, Solntsevo District, Troparyovo-Nikulino District, Vnukovo District)[3]
After the 2003 redistricting the constituency was slightly altered, losing the territory of former Matveyevskoye District (merged into Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye District in 1997) to Kuntsevo constituency.

Since 2026: Western Administrative Okrug (Dorogomilovo District, Novo-Peredelkino District, Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye District, Prospekt Vernadskogo District, Ramenki District, Solntsevo District, Troparyovo-Nikulino District)[4]
After the 2025 redistricting Moscow gained 16th district, which prompted the reinstating of the seat under the name "Solntsevo constituency". The constituency was created in southern Western Administrative Okrug from parts of Kuntsevo (inner part) and New Moscow (outer part) constituencies.

Members elected

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Election Member Party
1993 Aleksandr Braginsky Russian Democratic Reform Movement
1995 Pavel Bunich Independent
1999 Mikhail Zadornov[d] Yabloko
2003
2005 Stanislav Govorukhin United Russia
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Constituency eliminated
2021
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Election results

1993

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Universitetsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Aleksandr Braginsky Russian Democratic Reform Movement 50,901 21.90%
Aleksandr Lukin Independent 24,295 10.45%
Nikolay Vorontsov Choice of Russia 20,686 8.90%
Mikhail Kuznetsov Independent 16,498 7.10%
Sergei Grigoryants Independent 13,285 5.71%
Valery Vorobyov Communist Party 13,092 5.63%
Pavel Zhukov Yavlinsky–Boldyrev–Lukin 11,373 4.89%
Andrey Bogdanov Democratic Party 9,157 3.94%
Eleonora Mitrofanova Liberal Democratic Party 8,510 3.66%
Mikhail Bagnyuk Independent 4,740 2.04%
Aleksandr Chumakov Independent 3,745 1.61%
Yury Tavrovsky Future of Russia–New Names 1,423 0.61%
Boris Khangeldyyev Agrarian Party 772 0.33%
against all 41,020 17.65%
Total 232,462 100%
Source: [5][6]
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1995

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Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Universitetsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Pavel Bunich Independent 56,056 18.49%
Aleksandr Lukin Yabloko 43,067 14.21%
Viktor Shevelukha Communist Party 36,831 12.15%
Artyom Tarasov Environmental Party of Russia "Kedr" 34,427 11.36%
Nikolay Vorontsov Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 28,627 9.44%
Grigory Beryozkin Independent 23,994 7.92%
Yury Kochanov Independent 7,923 2.61%
Gennady Venglinsky Independent 7,339 2.42%
Natalia Narochnitskaya Zemsky Sobor 5,946 1.96%
Vadim Modenov Independent 5,461 1.80%
Vladimir Aleksandrov Liberal Democratic Party 4,645 1.53%
Anatoly Medvedev Independent 3,740 1.23%
Sergey Kostenko Independent 3,135 1.03%
Valery Zhukov Independent 2,281 0.75%
Valery Lashkov Russian Lawyers' Association 2,163 0.71%
Yury Kapralny Independent 1,856 0.61%
Nadezhda Belostotskaya Independent 1,372 0.45%
against all 28,513 9.41%
Total 303,099 100%
Source: [7]
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1999

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Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Universitetsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Mikhail Zadornov Yabloko 64,179 20.16%
Oleg Petrov Independent 58,456 18.36%
Maria Arbatova Union of Right Forces 47,052 14.78%
Aleksandr Kuvayev Communist Party 39,863 12.52%
Leonid Olshansky Independent 22,516 7.07%
Pavel Bunich (incumbent) Our Home – Russia 19,289 6.06%
Vladimir Kishinets Independent 9,178 2.88%
Vladimir Semago Independent 4,733 1.49%
Darya Aslamova Independent 4,659 1.46%
Aleksandr Ivanov Independent 1,613 0.51%
Aleksey Churkin Independent 1,049 0.33%
against all 37,739 11.85%
Total 318,367 100%
Source: [8]
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2003

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Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Universitetsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Mikhail Zadornov (incumbent) Yabloko 70,232 26.55%
Yevgeny Gerasimov United Russia 67,265 25.43%
Nikolay Gubenko Communist Party 42,460 16.05%
Vladimir Sukhomlin Independent 11,364 4.30%
Andrey Parshev Independent 8,438 3.19%
Irina Bogdanova Democratic Party 6,306 2.38%
Svyatoslav Rybas Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life 2,252 0.85%
Ruslan Sakiyev Development of Enterprise 1,965 0.74%
Olga Skorogodskikh Independent 1,837 0.68%
Svetlana Potapova Social Democratic Party 1,804 0.68%
Vyacheslav Lovtsov Independent 1,263 0.48%
Vladimir Didenko Independent 1,107 0.42%
Nikolay Khramov Independent 1,095 0.41%
against all 42,614 16.11%
Total 265,577 100%
Source: [9]
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2005

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Summary of the 4 December 2005 by-election in the Universitetsky constituency
Candidate Party Votes %
Stanislav Govorukhin United Russia 59,293 38.16%
Viktor Shenderovich Independent 26,157 16.83%
Mikhail Dvornikov Independent 11,882 7.64%
Sergey Danilenko Rodina 10,780 6.93%
Stella Obodina Independent 5,695 3.66%
Nikolay Zhdanov-Lutsenko Independent 5,520 3.55%
Dmitry Gudkov Independent 2,739 1.76%
Vladimir Malakhov Independent 2,245 1.44%
Anna Kameneva Independent 2,191 1.41%
Sergey Slabun Independent 1,731 1.11%
Raisa Babich Independent 1,274 0.82%
Valery Kubarev Independent 746 0.48%
against all 19,900 12.81%
Total 155,343 100%
Source: [10]
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Notes

  1. Universitetsky constituency No.201 in 1993–2007
  2. merged with Ramenki District in 1997
  3. in 2005 appointed as president of Guta-Bank

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