District 1 The 1st district covers all of
Zelenograd. Incumbent deputy Andrey Titov (
United Russia) won re-election a second term in office.
Candidates Registered • Dmitry Baranov (
LDPR), acting LDPR local office coordinator • Olga Sorokina (
New People), entrepreneur • Andrey Titov (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2019–present), businessman • Ivan Ulyanchenko (
CPRF), former Head of
Andreyevka (2018–2019),
2019 runner-up for this seat • Sergey Ulyanov (
Communists of Russia), self-employed • Olga Vasilyeva (
SR–ZP), community activist, accountant
Withdrew • Aleksandr Gunko (
Yabloko), businessman,
perennial candidate • Yevgeny Luzikov (
Independent), businessman
Results District 2 The 2nd district covers outer parts of
North-Western and
Northern Moscow, including
Kurkino,
Molzhaninovsky, parts of
Mitino and
Severnoye Tushino. Incumbent deputy Dmitry Loktev (
Independent) declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by Olympic biathlete
Olga Zaitseva (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Vitaly Fedotov (
LDPR), Former Member of
Kurkino District Council of Deputies (2017–2024), community activist,
2019 Independent candidate for this seat • Yevgeny Lagunov (
Communists of Russia), attorney • Konstantin Loginov (
CPRF), private security company owner • Kirill Lukonin (
The Greens), medical representative • Ivan Melnikov (
SR–ZP), nonprofit executive, attorney,
2019 Party of Growth candidate in the
4th district • Stanislav Murashev (
New People), IT executive,
United Russia primary candidate •
Olga Zaitseva (
United Russia),
2006 and
2010 Olympic Champion biathlete
Failed to qualify • Olesya Pererva (
Independent), Member of
Molzhaninovsky District Council of Deputies (2022–present),
Khimki municipal official
Withdrew • Svetlana Krivitskaya (
Yabloko), party official • Maksim Parfiryev (
Independent), hunting rights activist
Declined • Gleb Khodin (
SR–ZP), individual entrepreneur • Dmitry Loktev (
Independent), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2019–present),
historical reenactment club leader
Results District 3 The 3rd district covers parts of
North-Western Moscow, including
Yuzhnoye Tushino, parts of
Mitino,
Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo and
Severnoye Tushino. Incumbent deputy Aleksandr Solovyov (
SR–ZP) declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by cosmonaut
Anton Shkaplerov (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Dmitry Frolov (
Communists of Russia), youth centre storekeeper • Gennady Goncharov (
Independent), mechanic • Andrey Gulko (
SR–ZP), Member of
Severnoye Tushino District Council of Deputies (2022–present), graduate student • Dmitry Lesnyak (
LDPR), nonprofit executive,
2019 Independent candidate in the
43rd district •
Anton Shkaplerov (
United Russia), cosmonaut • Vladislav Sultanov (
New People), Member of
Danilovsky District Council of Deputies (2022–present), individual entrepreneur • Anatoly Udaltsov (
Independent), homemaker • Roman Ustyuzhanin (
CPRF), TV host, polygraph examiner
Failed to qualify • Konstantin Sukhanov (
The Greens), self-employed
Declined • Aleksandr Solovyov (
SR–ZP), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2019–present)
Results District 4 The 4th district covers parts of
North-Western and
Northern Moscow, including
Shchukino,
Strogino, parts of
Kuntsevo and
Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo. Incumbent deputy
Mariya Kiselyova (My Moscow) won re-election a second term in office as a
United Russia candidate.
Candidates Registered • Arkady Agranat (
The Greens), institute director • Yevgeny Budnik (
SR–ZP), former Member of
Basmanny District Council of Deputies (2012–2017), individual entrepreneur •
Alexey Gavrilov (
New People), actor •
Andrey Grebennik (
CPRF), Member of
Shchukino District Council of Deputies (1997–present), former Head of
Shchukino District (2016–2021) •
Mariya Kiselyova (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2019–present), TV host, sports school director • Andrey Kabushev (
Independent), driver • Valentin Orionov (
LDPR), aide to
State Duma member
Ivan Musatov,
perennial candidate • Mikhail Parfyonov (
Independent), nonprofit executive • Aleksandr Vasilyev (
Communists of Russia), publishing executive,
Russian Communist Youth League activist
Withdrew • Irina Kopkina (
Yabloko), former Member of
Strogino District Council of Deputies (2017–2022),
2014 runner-up for this seat,
2019 candidate for this seat • Maria Shilova (
Independent), unemployed
Declined • Inna Gorislavtseva (
SR–ZP), community activist
Results District 5 The 5th district covers outer parts of
Northern Moscow, including
Golovinsky,
Khovrino,
Levoberezhny and part of
Zapadnoye Degunino. Incumbent deputy
Yevgeny Bunimovich (
Yabloko) declined to seek a fifth non-consecutive term in office and was succeeded by
Russian Army Theatre director Milena Avimskaya (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Mikhail Androsov (
SR–ZP), aide to
State Duma member • Milena Avimskaya (
United Russia), director of the
Russian Army Theatre (2024–present) • Aleksandra Bespalova (
CPRF), sports instructor • Dmitry Golubyatnikov (
LDPR), engineer,
United Russia primary candidate • Pavel Korytnikov (
New People), former
Rosleskhoz and
Rospotrebnadzor advisor • Ivan Kurbakov (
Communists of Russia), fatherhood activist
Withdrew • Andrey Baranyuk (
Independent), programmer • Ilya Chipiga (
Yabloko), individual entrepreneur • Svetlana Schmidt (
Independent), cashier • Mikhail Volkov (
The Greens), unemployed
Declined •
Yevgeny Bunimovich (
Yabloko), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
6th district (1997–2009, 2019–present) •
Natalya Masyagina (
United Russia), rector of
Moscow State University of Sport and Tourism Industry (2020–present),
2009 Patriots of Russia candidate • Sergey Zaytsev (
SR–ZP), conservative activist
Results District 6 The 6th district covers outer parts of
Northern Moscow, including
Dmitrovsky,
Vostochnoye Degunino, parts of
Beskudnikovsky and
Zapadnoye Degunino. Incumbent deputy Nadezhda Perfilova (
United Russia) won re-election to a third term in office.
Candidates Registered • Nikolay Ageyev (
Independent), individual entrepreneur • Viktoria Aleynikova (
SR–ZP), Member of
Zapadnoye Degunino District Council of Deputies (2022–present), tutor • Marsel Dyuran (
LDPR), lawyer • Maksim Konkin (
CPRF), aide to
Senator Ayrat Gibatdinov, private security company owner • Valery Limet (
New People), self-employed • Nadezhda Perfilova (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
7th district (2014–present), school principal
Withdrew after registration • Nikolay Knyazev (
Communists of Russia), recycling executive
Withdrew • Maksim Chakhovsky (
Independent), former
Rosatom executive • Anna Frolova (
Yabloko), party official • Andrey Litvinov (
New People), retired commercial pilot
(withdrawn by the party on July 4, 2024) Eliminated in the primary • Oleg Morozov (
United Russia), Head of
Vostochnoye Degunino District (2022–present)
Declined • Pyotr Zvyagintsev (
CPRF), Member of
Vostochnoye Degunino District Council of Deputies (2008–2017, 2022–present),
2014 and
2019 runner-up in the
7th district Results District 7 The 7th district covers parts of
Northern Moscow, including
Aeroport,
Koptevo,
Sokol,
Voykovsky and part of
Khoroshyovsky. Incumbent deputy
Darya Besedina (
Yabloko) declined to seek a second term in office and was later barred from seeking re-election due to her
foreign agent status, she was succeeded by patriotic education centre director Darya Borisova (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Darya Borisova (
United Russia), patriotic education centre director • Anatoly Farafonov (
New People), individual entrepreneur • Dmitry Matyushenkov (
LDPR), lawyer • Andrey Pangayev (
The Greens), pharmaceutical businessman • Anastasia Rotkova (
CPRF), lawyer, community activist • Igor Stepanov (
Independent), attorney • Mikhail Timkov (
SR–ZP), self-employed
Withdrew •
Arslan Khasavov (
New People), journalist, writer
(withdrawn by the party on July 4, 2024) • Vitaly Radchenko (
Yabloko), unemployed • Maksim Savan (
Independent), manager
Disqualified •
Marina Litvinovich (
Yabloko), political strategist, human rights activist
(listed as foreign agent on May 31, 2024) Declined • Mikhail Androsov (
SR–ZP), aide to
State Duma member
(endorsed Rotkova) Results District 8 The 8th district covers inner parts of
Northern Moscow, including
Begovoy,
Savyolovsky,
Timiryazevsky, parts of
Beskudnikovsky and
Khoroshyovsky. Incumbent deputy and Duma Deputy Chairman
Andrey Medvedev (
Independent) was re-elected to a second term in office as a
United Russia candidate.
Candidates Registered • Ivan Arkhipov (
New People), self-employed • Dmitry Bitkov (
Communists of Russia), warehouse employee •
Andrey Medvedev (
United Russia), Deputy Chairman of the
Moscow City Duma (2021–present), incumbent Member of the Duma for the
9th district (2019–present), journalist • Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (
SR–ZP), advisor to
State Duma member
Sergey Mironov, leader of the party youth organisation • Aleksandr Shprygin (
LDPR), waste management executive, football fan activist • Matvey Zotov (
CPRF), undergraduate student
Withdrew • Angelina Kuzub (
Independent), trainee attorney • Nadezhda Pavlova (
Independent), unemployed • Andrey Sado (
The Greens), content manager • Olga Solntseva (
Yabloko), individual entrepreneur
Declined • Aleksandr Yefimovich (
Independent), lawyer, community activist
Results District 9 The 9th district covers outer parts of
North-Eastern Moscow, including
Bibirevo,
Lianozovo and
Severny. Incumbent deputy Larisa Kartavtseva (
United Russia) won re-election to a third term in office.
Candidates Registered • Nikolay Durnev (
Independent), individual entrepreneur • Andrey Dutov (
CPRF), electrician • Ivan Ivchenko (
LDPR), businessman • Larisa Kartavtseva (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
10th district (2014–present) • Igor Laskeyev (
New People), individual entrepreneur • Dmitry Porokhov (
SR–ZP), manager • Andrey Topal (
Independent), businessman
Withdrew • Nikolay Toropov (
Independent), unemployed
Results District 10 The 10th district covers parts of
North-Eastern Moscow, including
Altufyevsky,
Marfino and
Otradnoye. Incumbent deputy and
CPRF faction leader Nikolay Zubrilin won re-election to a third term in office.
Candidates Registered • Gordey Armensky (
SR–ZP), individual entrepreneur • Zinaida Avdoshkina (
United Russia), Head of
Marfino District (2012–present) • Ildar Kharipov (
New People), individual entrepreneur • Aleksandra Vekshina (
LDPR), Member of
Otradnoye District Council of Deputies (2022–present), engineer • Nikolay Zubrilin (
CPRF), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
11th district (2014–present), chairman of CPRF faction (2019–present)
Failed to qualify • Aleksandra Tishchenko (
Independent), businesswoman,
2023 mayoral candidate
Withdrew • Valery Novikov (
Yabloko), journalist • Vladimir Zhilkin (
Independent),
Golos activist, former
foreign agent Eliminated in the primary • Elmira Kashirina (
United Russia), former Deputy Head of the City Department of Health (2022)
Results District 11 The 11th district covers outer parts of
North-Eastern Moscow, including
Severnoye Medvedkovo,
Sviblovo and
Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo. Incumbent deputy and Duma Chairman
Aleksey Shaposhnikov (
United Russia) was re-elected to a third term in office.
Candidates Registered • Aleksandr Boldin (
Communists of Russia), vehicle depot foreman • Dmitry Bolotnikov (
CPRF), security manager • Arseny Chzhan (
New People), nonprofit executive • Timur Galeyev (
SR–ZP),
MSU junior researcher • Andrey Khrenov (
Independent), engineer •
Aleksey Shaposhnikov (
United Russia), Chairman of the
Moscow City Duma for the
12th district (2014–present) • Yevgeny Stepkin (
LDPR), Member of
Severnoye Medvedkovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), engineer,
2019 candidate in the
14th district Results District 12 The 12th district covers outer parts of
North-Eastern Moscow, including
Babushkinsky,
Losinoostrovsky and
Yaroslavsky. Incumbent deputy Igor Buskin (
United Russia) declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by former
State Duma member
Aleksey Lisovenko (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Maksim Fitkhulin (
Independent), self-employed • Anton Korytov (
CPRF), Member of
Babushkinsky District Council of Deputies (2022–present),
RUT assistant professor •
Aleksey Lisovenko (
United Russia), former Member of
State Duma (2021), former Head of
Babushkinsky District (2012–2020) • Aleksandr Polyakov (
Independent), soldier • Daniil Ponizov (
New People), engineer • Denis Romashkin (
Independent), Army shooter • Yevgeny Rybin (
LDPR), unemployed,
2019 candidate in the
12th district • Leonid Zavaritsky (
Communists of Russia), youth centre deputy director
Withdrew after registration • Yury Zagrebelny (
SR–ZP), Member of
Yaroslavsky District Council of Deputies (2022–present), businessman
(withdrew July 27, 2024) Failed to qualify • Sergey Zlodeyev (
Independent), student
Withdrew • Varvara Kosheleva (
Independent), self-employed,
Libertarian Party of Russia activist • Aleksandra Kuznetsova (
The Greens), transportation analyst • Natalia Zhilkina (
Independent), community activist
Eliminated in the primary • Anna Fyodorova (
United Russia), Head of
Losinoostrovsky District (2017–present)
Declined • Igor Buskin (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
13th district (2019–present), park director
Results District 13 The 13th district covers inner parts of
North-Eastern Moscow, including
Alekseyevsky,
Butyrsky,
Maryina Roshcha,
Ostankinsky and
Rostokino. Incumbent first-term deputy and
Yabloko faction leader Maksim Kruglov failed to qualify by collecting signatures and was succeeded by
Severnoye Medvedkovo District head Aleksandr Sapronov (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Aleksandr Babak (
Independent), unemployed • Aleksey Balin (
New People), individual entrepreneur • Ita Cherkesova (
CPRF), Member of
Butyrsky District Council of Deputies (2022–present) • Yulia Kharchenko (
Independent), self-employed • Mikhail Kislitsky (
SR–ZP),
Institute of Economics senior researcher • Yevgeny Obrezkov (
LDPR), sales manager,
2009 candidate • Aleksandr Sapronov (
United Russia), Head of
Severnoye Medvedkovo District (2022–present), park director • Ruslan Sharypin (
Independent), technical supervisor
Failed to qualify • Maksim Kruglov (
Yabloko), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
14th district (2019–present), chairman of Yabloko faction (2019–present) • Yelena Strelnikova (
Independent), individual entrepreneur, community activist
Withdrew • Andrey Fomin (
The Greens), ecological activist
Eliminated in the primary • Yekaterina Ignatova (
United Russia), Head of
Maryina Roshcha District (2016–present),
2019 Independent candidate in the
14th district • Igor Strakhov (
United Russia), Head of Administration of
Alekseyevsky District (2023–present)
Declined • Artyom Chernov (
New People), businessman • Natalya Zabelina (
United Russia), director of Central City Business Library, former Member of
Alekseyevsky District Council of Deputies (2004–2017) • Irina Krokhmal (
SR–ZP), blogger, psychologist • Konstantin Presnyakov (
The Greens), businessman • Sergey Smirnov (
Independent), engineer • Aleksey Sokolov (
CPRF), information security specialist • Nikita Surovezhko (
New People), Member of
Timiryazevsky District Council of Deputies (2022–present), businessman • Sabina Tsvetkova (
United Russia), community activist,
2019 Independent runner-up in the
3rd district Failed to qualify • Vladimir Khvatov (
Independent), homemaker
Withdrew • Denis Mitryayev (
Independent), unemployed • Anna Shatunovskaya-Byurno (
Yabloko), former diplomat and lawyer • Anastasia Yurkina (
Independent), homemaker
Declined • Mikhail Kozin (
New People), businessman
(withdrawn by the party on July 4, 2024) • Kirill Mandrygin (
United Russia), lawyer
(withdrew from the primary) •
Georgy Volkov (
SR–ZP), Member of
Bogorodskoye District Council of Deputies (2022–present), aide to
Moscow City Duma member
Mikhail Timonov Results District 15 The 15th district covers parts of
Eastern Moscow, including
Preobrazhenskoye,
Severnoye Izmaylovo and parts of
Golyanovo. Incumbent deputy Sergey Savostyanov (
CPRF) was deselected at the party convention and was succeeded by
Moscow Railway deputy chief Pyotr Potapov (
Independent).
Candidates Registered • Vladimir Anshakov (
Independent), individual entrepreneur • Aleksandr Dyagilev (
SR–ZP), Member of Council of Deputies of
Dolgoprudny (2019–present),
perennial candidate,
2009 Independent candidate in the
11th district • Nikolay Kolosov (
New People), marketing executive,
Society.Future activist • Pyotr Potapov (
Independent), Deputy Chief of the
Moscow Railway (2020–present), withdrawn
United Russia primary candidate • Denis Rudykh (
CPRF), painter, aide to
Moscow City Duma member Yelena Yanchuk • Nikolay Timonin (
Communists of Russia), tunnelling electrician
Failed to qualify • Olga Zabaturina (
The Greens), self-employed
Withdrew • Viktor Kogan-Yasny (
Yabloko), advisor to Yabloko leader
Grigory Yavlinsky, human rights activist • Lyubov Popova (
Independent), pensioner
Declined • Nikolay Gubanov (
United Russia), machine operator • Sergey Savostyanov (
CPRF), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2019–present), lawyer
Results District 16 The 16th district covers parts of
Eastern Moscow, including
Perovo,
Sokolinaya Gora and parts of
Novogireyevo. Incumbent deputy Viktor Maksimov (
CPRF) was deselected at the party convention and ran for a second term as an
Independent but lost to former
Legislative Assembly of Kemerovo Oblast member Yelena Yamshchikova (
SR–ZP).
Candidates Registered • Vladimir Davydov (
The Greens), electromechanic • Ilya Khovanets (
LDPR), sales manager,
2019 candidate in the
17th district • Viktor Maksimov (
Independent), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
17th district (2019–present),
MGPU history methodologist • Mikhail Petrov (
CPRF), Member of
Perovo District Council of Deputies (2012–2017, 2022–present),
2014 runner-up in the
17th district • Yelena Yamshchikova (
SR–ZP), former Member of
Legislative Assembly of Kemerovo Oblast (2011–2013), aide to
Moscow City Duma member Aleksandr Solovyov
Withdrew after registration •
Stanislav Druzhinin (
New People), president of Russian Diving Federation (2021–present)
(withdrew August 9, 2024) • Anna Gurchenkova (
United Russia), Member of
Perovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), children community centre director
(withdrew August 14, 2024) Failed to qualify • Andrey Ushakov-Fedorov (
Independent), engineer
Withdrew • Dmitry Kalashnikov (
Independent), sales manager
Declined • Irina Kupriyanova (
CPRF), aide to
State Duma member
Sergei Obukhov • Vera Stepanenko (
United Russia), former Member of
Moscow City Duma (2001–2014) • Dmitry Kapitoshin (
SR–ZP), IT executive • Yekaterina Rubina (
New People), painter • Marina Zaytseva (
LDPR), businesswoman
Withdrew • Pavel Gusev (
Independent), individual entrepreneur • Sergey Medvedev (
Independent), homemaker,
2021 candidate in the
19th district • Dmitry Yarutkin (
Independent), engineer
Declined • Maria Sokolova (
United Russia), former Member of
Golyanovo District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), city polyclinic chief doctor • Aleksey Antipov (
CPRF), engineer • Vladimir Badmayev (
Independent), lawyer,
2019 Communists of Russia candidate in the
22nd district • Lyudmila Mitryuk (
United Russia), former Deputy Head of the
Moscow Department of Labour and Social Protection (2020–2021) • Aleksandr Molokhov (
SR–ZP), attorney,
2001 Independent candidate in the
16th district,
2014 Yabloko candidate in the
20th district • Aleksandr Moskvitin (
LDPR), air conditioning executive • Vladislav Voynakov (
New People), project manager, community activist
Withdrew • Mikhail Butrimov (
Independent), former Member of
Veshnyaki District Council of Deputies (2012–2017), community activist,
2018 ROS mayoral candidate,
2021 candidate in the
19th district • Yekaterina Fedulova (
Yabloko), party official • Stanislav Shmelyov (
New People),
T-Bank executive
(withdrawn by the party July 4, 2024) • Oksana Yarovaya (
Independent), manager
Declined • Yelena Kats (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
19th district (2021–present), children bronchopulmonary sanatorium chief doctor
Results District 19 The 19th district covers outer parts of
Eastern and
South-Eastern Moscow, including
Kosino-Ukhtomsky,
Nekrasovka, parts of
Veshnyaki and
Vykhino-Zhulebino. Incumbent deputy Yevgeny Stupin (
Independent) was expelled in May 2024 and was succeeded by school principal Maya Bulayeva (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Anton Alekseyev (
Independent), individual entrepreneur • Aleksandr Andreyev (
CPRF), Member of Duma of Vinzili, aide to
State Duma member
Viktor Sobolev • Dmitry Bolshakov (
LDPR), nonprofit executive • Maya Bulayeva (
United Russia), Member of
Nekrasovka District Council of Deputies (2022–present), school principal • Konstantin Krokhmal (
SR–ZP), TV pundit, community activist • Anton Shuvalov (
The Greens), unemployed • Aleksandr Stupin (
Independent), self-employed • Dmitry Zakharov (
New People), businessman
Declined • Yevgeny Stupin (
Independent), former Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
20th district (2019–2024),
foreign agent Results District 20 The 20th district covers outer parts of
South-Eastern Moscow, including
Kapotnya, parts of
Lyublino,
Maryino and
Vykhino-Zhulebino. Incumbent deputy
Leonid Zyuganov (
CPRF) was re-elected to a third term in office.
Candidates Registered • Ilia Burlyayev (
SR–ZP), aide to
State Duma member
Nikolai Burlyayev, son of Nikolay Burlyayev • Aleksandr Lomachenko (
United Russia), road safety engineer, former
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation executive • Konstantin Mineyev (
New People), individual entrepreneur • Gennady Roshchupkin (
LDPR), heating engineer •
Leonid Zyuganov (
CPRF), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
21st district (2014–present),
2023 mayoral candidate
Withdrew • Aleksey Krylovsky (
Independent), physician
Results District 21 The 21st district covers most of
Maryino in
South-Eastern Moscow. Incumbent deputy and
Senator Inna Svyatenko (
United Russia) was re-elected to a sixth term in office.
Candidates Registered • Dmitry Bondar (
New People), IT executive • Giorgi Margaryan (
Independent), graduate student • Yury Nabiyev (
SR–ZP), attorney • Aleksandr Pankov (
LDPR), self-employed •
Inna Svyatenko (
United Russia),
Senator from
Moscow (2019–present), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
22nd district (2001–present)
Withdrew after registration • Dmitry Sarayev (
CPRF), self-employed,
2014 candidate in the
3rd district,
2019 runner-up in the
22nd district (disqualified on July 16, 2024, due to administrative conviction) Withdrew • Sergey Smirnov (
Independent), engineer,
2019 candidate in the
25th district Eliminated in the primary • Viktor Sotskov (
United Russia), Head of
Maryino District (2017–present)
Results District 22 The 22nd district covers parts of
South-Eastern Moscow, including
Kuzminki and part of
Lyublino. Incumbent deputy and My Moscow faction leader
Yelena Nikolayeva declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by
United Russia official Maksim Rudnev.
Candidates Registered • Darya Averkina (
New People), Member of
Lefortovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present) • Yelena Gulicheva (
CPRF), former Member of
Maryino District Council of Deputies (2012–2017),
2019 runner-up in the
23rd district • Yelena Gulina (
Independent), unemployed • Vladimir Obozny (
SR–ZP), Member of
Kuzminki District Council of Deputies (2022–present), community activist,
2014 Great Fatherland Party candidate in the
23rd district • Maksim Rudnev (
United Russia), chairman of
United Russia city office executive committee, former head of the United Russia Central Executive Committee (2012–2014) • Yegor Velichko (
LDPR), engineer
Withdrew • Larisa Kosyuk (
The Greens), forensic expert • Sergey Yegorov (
Independent), unemployed
Declined •
Yelena Nikolayeva (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
23rd district (2019–present), chairwoman of My Moscow faction (2019–present)
Results District 23 The 23rd district covers inner parts of
South-Eastern Moscow, including
Lefortovo,
Nizhegorodsky and
Ryazansky. Incumbent first-term deputy Pavel Tarasov (
CPRF) was disqualified after registration due to his 2023 administrative conviction and was succeeded by retired Guards Colonel
Arkady Korolkov (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Aleksandra Andreyeva (
Independent), homemaker,
2019 candidate in the
16th district •
Vyacheslav Dushenko (
SR–ZP), Member of
Lefortovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), retired head of city antiterrorist militsiya division,
2014 candidate in the
14th district •
Arkady Korolkov (
United Russia), retired Guards Colonel,
Second Chechen War veteran • Samson Sholademi (
LDPR), Member of
Lefortovo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), journalist • Viktoria Skrylnikova (
New People), IT businesswoman
Withdrew after registration • Pavel Tarasov (
CPRF), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2019–present)
(disqualified on July 26, 2024, due to administrative conviction) Withdrew • Maksim Dudinov (
Yabloko), individual entrepreneur • Dmitry Tsepelev (
Independent), individual entrepreneur
Eliminated in the primary • Mikhail Surkov (
United Russia), Head of
Lefortovo District (2017–present)
Results District 24 The 24th district covers parts of
South-Eastern Moscow, including
Pechatniki,
Tekstilshchiki and
Yuzhnoportovy. Incumbent deputy Lyudmila Stebenkova (
United Russia) was re-elected to an eighth term in office.
Candidates Registered • Sergey Bagyan (
LDPR), intellectual property expert • Konstantin Butyrev (
SR–ZP), individual entrepreneur • Eduard Lyutikov (
CPRF), Member of Grishkovskoye Village Council,
Kalininsky District (2019–present), cooperative chairman • Anton Malyshev (
New People), Member of
Pechatniki District Council of Deputies (2022–present), IT executive • Viktoria Mentyukova (
Communists of Russia),
Shatura municipal official • Lyudmila Stebenkova (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
25th district (1993–present) • Aleksandr Vlasov (
The Greens), unemployed
Withdrew • Yekaterina Dobrynina (
Independent), self-employed
Results District 25 The 25th district covers outer parts of
Southern Moscow, including
Brateyevo,
Zyablikovo and part of
Moskvorechye-Saburovo. Incumbent deputy Kirill Shchitov (
United Russia) declined to seek a fourth term in office and was succeeded by City Housing Inspection deputy head Yevgeny Selivyorstov (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Anastasia Afanasyeva (
Communists of Russia), individual entrepreneur • Valeria Khlynova (
New People), nonprofit executive • Yevgeny Selivyorstov (
United Russia), Deputy Head of the City Housing Inspection (2019–present), son of
State Duma member
Viktor Seliverstov • Larisa Senina (
Independent), pensioner • Nikolay Sergeyev (
CPRF), retired
police officer,
2019 runner-up in the
29th district •
Yelena Skorokhodova (
SR–ZP), actress
Withdrew • Mikhail Goryanoy (
LDPR), individual entrepreneur
Declined • Kirill Shchitov (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
26th district (2009–present)
Results District 26 The 26th district covers outer parts of
Southern Moscow, including
Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye and
Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye. Incumbent deputy, Duma Deputy Chairman and
United Russia faction leader Stepan Orlov was re-elected to a seventh term in office.
Candidates Registered • Pavel Kashirin (
New People), auditor • Ilnur Markelov (
LDPR), Member of
Dokuchaievsk City Council (2023–present), veteran of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine • Stepan Orlov (
United Russia), Deputy Chairman of the
Moscow City Duma (2019–present), incumbent Member of the Duma for the
27th district (1997–present), chairman of United Russia faction (2017–present) • Konstantin Panchenko (
Independent), unemployed • Dmitry Pavlov (
CPRF), self-employed • Pavel Voytovich (
SR–ZP), postgraduate student
Withdrew after registration • Aleksandr Pavlinov (
Communists of Russia), pensioner
Withdrew • Darya Markina (
Yabloko), individual entrepreneur
Results District 27 The 27th district covers parts of
Southern Moscow, including
Nagatinsky Zaton,
Tsaritsyno and part of
Moskvorechye-Saburovo. Incumbent deputy Yelena Samyshina (
United Russia) unsuccessfully ran in the
44th district, while former Moscow Fairs director Aleksandr Likhanov (
United Russia) won this seat.
Candidates Registered • Irina Avdonina (
Independent), self-employed • Maksim Doronkin (
CPRF), system administrator • Aleksandr Fomin (
LDPR), individual entrepreneur • Yevgenia Gromova (
SR–ZP), self-employed • Andrey Lachkov (
Independent), individual entrepreneur • Aleksandr Likhanov (
United Russia), Faculty of Humanities Deputy Dean at the
Higher School of Economics, former Moscow Fairs director (2016–2022) • Ivan Sitnikov (
New People), Member of
Danilovsky District Council of Deputies (2022–present), individual entrepreneur
Failed to qualify • Filipp Fasolya (
The Greens), educator
Declined • Yelena Samyshina (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
28th district (2019–present), city polyclinic chief doctor
(running in the 44th district) Results District 28 The 28th district covers outer parts of
Southern Moscow, including
Biryulyovo Vostochnoye,
Biryulyovo Zapadnoye and part of
Chertanovo Yuzhnoye. Incumbent deputy
Oleg Artemyev (
United Russia) was re-elected to a second term in office.
Candidates Registered • Yekaterina Andrianova (
Independent), cashier •
Yegor Anisimov (
LDPR), Member of
Mozhaysky District Council of Deputies (2022–present), former Member of
State Duma (2013–2016),
2014 candidate in the
2nd district •
Oleg Artemyev (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
29th district (2019–present), cosmonaut • Yaroslavna Chalova (
SR–ZP), individual entrepreneur • Andrey Vasilchenkov (
Communists of Russia), storekeeper • Leonid Vorobyov (
CPRF), ambulance paramedic • Dmitry Voronin (
New People), medical businessman
Withdrew • Aleksey Mustakimov (
The Greens), individual entrepreneur • Mikhail Petrov (
Independent),
REU senior lecturer
Declined • Vladimir Bernev (
LDPR), businessman,
2019 candidate in the
32nd district Results District 29 The 29th district covers parts of
Southern Moscow, including
Chertanovo Severnoye,
Chertanovo Tsentralnoye and part of
Chertanovo Yuzhnoye. After redistricting the seat has two incumbents:
Margarita Rusetskaya (
United Russia) and Lyubov Nikitina (
CPRF). Rusetskaya decided to retire, while Nikitina sought a second term in office and lost re-election to businessman Aleksey Kuchmin (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Yekaterina Barinova (
LDPR), businesswoman • Maria Bazhenova (
New People), nonprofit executive • Tatyana Dementyeva (
Communists of Russia), lawyer • Andrey Ivanov (
SR–ZP), individual entrepreneur • Aleksey Kuchmin (
United Russia), Member of
Nagatino-Sadovniki District Council of Deputies (2022–present), construction materials businessman • Svetlana Mitina (
Independent), unemployed • Lyubov Nikitina (
CPRF), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
31st district (2019–present) • Valentina Shevchenko (
Independent), pensioner
Withdrew • Aleksandr Markachev (
Independent), engineer • Denis Papin (
Yabloko), aide to Yabloko chairman
Nikolay Rybakov (withdrawn by the party July 9, 2024) Declined •
Margarita Rusetskaya (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
30th district (2019–present), former rector of the
Pushkin Institute (2013–2022) • Roman Yuneman (
Independent), Leader of
Society.Future (2020–present),
2019 runner-up in the
30th district Results District 30 The 30th district covers inner parts of
Southern Moscow, including
Danilovsky,
Donskoy,
Nagatino-Sadovniki and
Nagorny. Incumbent deputy Olga Melnikova (
United Russia) won re-election to a second term in office.
Candidates Registered • Tatyana Kim (
CPRF), social teacher • Aleksey Koshelev (
Independent), engineer • Olga Melnikova (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
32nd district (2019–present), family services centre director • Oleg Novikov (
LDPR),
Institute of State and Law researcher • Ksenia Pustovaya (
New People), education businesswoman • Elina Zhgutova (
SR–ZP), former Member of
Civic Chamber of Russia (2017–2020), conservative activist
Failed to qualify • Zoya Balinova (
Communists of Russia), Member of
Nekrasovskoye Municipal Council (2019–present), aide to
Yaroslavl Oblast Duma member
Results District 31 The 31st district covers
Yuzhnoye Butovo in
South-Western Moscow and part of
Shcherbinka in
New Moscow. Incumbent deputy Lyudmila Guseva (
United Russia) won re-election to a third term in office.
Candidates Registered • Lyudmila Guseva (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
33rd district (2014–present) • Andrey Kukhar (
LDPR), attorney • Yegor Mironov (
SR–ZP), undergraduate student • Pyotr Myagkov (
CPRF), former
Gazprom administrative department head, former
Government of Russia official • Mikhail Seleznev (
New People),
Moscow Metro revenue inspector • Valentin Sokolov (
Communists of Russia), self-employed
Withdrew • Savely Moretsky (
Independent), lawyer,
Libertarian Party of Russia activist
Results District 32 The 32nd district covers outer parts of
South-Western Moscow, including
Severnoye Butovo and
Yasenevo. Incumbent deputy Aleksandr Semennikov (
United Russia) won re-election to a sixth term in office.
Candidates Registered • Margarita Ivanova (
CPRF), community activist • Yevgeny Kopayev (
New People),
RGGU associate professor • Vitaly Naumenko (
LDPR),
Russian Army soldier, veteran of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine • Aleksandr Semennikov (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
34th district (2001–present) • Roksana Tumanova (
SR–ZP), individual entrepreneur • Oksana Yelizarova (
Communists of Russia), self-employed
Declined • Vitaly Radchenko (
CPRF), local party secretary • Maksim Zharkov (
New People), Member of
Yasenevo District Council of Deputies (2022–present), community activist
Results District 33 The 33rd district covers parts of
South-Western Moscow, including
Konkovo and
Tyoply Stan. Incumbent deputy
Natalia Metlina (My Moscow) was re-elected to a second term in office as a
United Russia candidate.
Candidates Registered • Denis Azarko (
Communists of Russia), individual entrepreneur •
Natalia Metlina (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
35th district (2019–present), TV presenter • Viktor Nikitin (
SR–ZP), retired police major • Yury Soldatov (
New People), pensioner • Maksim Volkov (
LDPR), professional
curling player • Nikolay Volkov (
CPRF),
Moscow State University researcher,
2014 candidate in the
36th district Failed to qualify • Gleb Babich (
Independent),
RUDN trainee researcher
Withdrew • Nina Andreyeva (
Independent), genetic engineer • Mikhail Gromov (
Independent), former Member of
Konkovo District Council of Deputies (2004–2022),
2009 United Russia candidate,
2014 and
2019 candidate in the
35th district • Ksenia Sverdlova (
Yabloko), party press secretary, former chairwoman of
Saratov Oblast party office (2020–2021)
Declined •
Mikhail Tarantsov (
CPRF), former Member of
State Duma (1995–1999)
Results District 34 The 34th district covers parts of
South-Western Moscow, including
Cheryomushki,
Obruchevsky and
Zyuzino. Incumbent deputy Olga Sharapova (
United Russia) declined to seek a third term in office and was succeeded by community activist Yekaterina Razzakova (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Aleksandr Baklanov (
Communists of Russia), individual entrepreneur •
Roman Khudyakov (
SR–ZP), former Member of
State Duma (2011–2016),
2018 CHESTNO presidential candidate,
2019 CHESTNO candidate in the
37th district,
2021 Independent candidate in the
37th district • Andrey Nesterenko (
LDPR), individual entrepreneur • Yekaterina Razzakova (
United Russia), Member of
Zyuzino District Council of Deputies (2022–present), community activist,
2021 candidate in the
37th district • Andrey Seleznyov (
CPRF), community activist,
Left Front coordinator • Dmitry Shumkin (
New People), public relations specialist
Withdrew • Dmitry Bakhlov (
The Greens), former IT executive • Valery Zheng (
Independent), self-employed
Eliminated in the primary • Denis Bespalov (
United Russia), Head of
Cheryomushki District (2023–present), narcologist
Declined • Olga Sharapova (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
36th district (2014–present), city hospital chief doctor
Results District 35 The 35th district covers inner parts of
South-Western Moscow, including
Akademichesky,
Gagarinsky,
Kotlovka,
Lomonosovsky. Incumbent deputy
Vladimir Ryzhkov (
Yabloko) resigned in January 2024 and was succeeded by
Russian Space Research Institute director
Anatoly Petrukovich (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Sergey Antonov (
Communists of Russia), self-employed,
perennial candidate • Maksim Chirkov (
SR–ZP), Member of
Gagarinsky District Council of Deputies (2004–present),
2009 candidate in the
14th district,
2019 candidate in the
34th district,
2021 candidate in the
37th district • Aleksandr Kondratenko (
CPRF),
MSU assistant professor •
Anatoly Petrukovich (
United Russia), director of the
Russian Space Research Institute (2018–present) • Olga Sabirova (
New People), attorney • Gleb Trubin (
LDPR), Member of
Tyumen Oblast Duma (2011–present)
Withdrew • Igor Alabuzhin (
The Greens), climate expert • Vladimir Kalinin (
Yabloko), former Member of
Lomonosovsky District Council of Deputies (2017–2022),
2019 A Just Russia runner-up in the
26th district • Yekaterina Silayeva (
Independent), former Member of
Severnoye Izmaylovo District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), psychologist • Vladislav Voronov (
Independent), homemaker
Declined • Aleksandra Adamova (
New People), businesswoman
Results District 36 The 36th district covers inner parts of
Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, including
Moskovsky,
Mosrentgen, Ryazanovskoye, Sosenskoye, Voskresenskoye and part of
Shcherbinka. Incumbent deputy Aleksandr Kozlov (
United Russia) won re-election to a second term in office.
Candidates Registered • Yelena Chekan (
CPRF), lawyer, aide to
State Duma member
Olga Alimova • Aleksandr Kozlov (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
38th district (2019–present), housing and communal services expert • Aleksey Lapshov (
LDPR), businessman, aide to
State Duma member
Boris Paykin • Igor Lipin (
SR–ZP), postgraduate student • Mikhail Trushin (
Independent), self-employed • Sergey Tumasov (
New People), real estate executive
Withdrew after registration • Yulia Yevgrafova (
Independent), laboratory assistant
Withdrew • Viktor Lyust (
Independent), businessman
Results District 37 The 37th district covers
Western Moscow exclave of
Vnukovo, all of
Troitsky Administrative Okrug and outer parts of
Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, including Desyonovskoye, Filimonkovskoye,
Kiyevsky, Klyonovskoye,
Kokoshkino, Krasnopakhorskoye, Marushkinskoye, Mikhaylovo-Yartsevskoye, Novofyodorovskoye, Pervomayskoye, Rogovskoye, Shchapovskoye,
Troitsk and
Voronovskoye. Incumbent deputy Valery Golovchenko (My Moscow) won re-election to a second term in office as a
United Russia candidate.
Candidates Registered • Natalia Andrusenko (
Communists of Russia), pensioner,
2019 candidate in the
38th district • Aleksey Bayramov (
CPRF), medical insurance expert • Valery Golovchenko (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
39th district (2019–present), transportation businessman • Sergey Kovalev (
New People),
Sberbank engineer • Nadezhda Leontyeva (
LDPR), individual entrepreneur • Ruslan Shalamov (
SR–ZP), deputy chief of staff to party regional office, nonprofit executive •
Viktor Sidnev (
Independent), former Head of
Troitsk (2003–2011),
2014 Civic Platform runner-up in the
39th district Withdrew • Artyom Trunin (
Independent), ecological foundation director
Declined • Oleg Novikov (
Independent),
Institute of State and Law researcher
(running as LDPR candidate in the 30th district) Results District 38 The 38th district covers parts of
Western Moscow outside the
Moscow Ring Road:
Novo-Peredelkino and
Solntsevo, as well as Vnukovskoye in the
Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug. Political advisor Maria Voropayeva (
Independent) won this open seat.
Candidates Registered • Mikhail Gusenkov (
CPRF), pensioner • Yelena Lisovskaya (
New People), auto blogger • Sergey Usoltsev (
SR–ZP), individual entrepreneur • Maria Voropayeva (
Independent), advisor to
LDPR leader
Leonid Slutsky Withdrew after registration • Aleksandra Sinyavina (
United Russia), kindergarten teacher
(withdrew August 9, 2024) Withdrew • Erika Yablokova (
Independent), individual entrepreneur, community activist
Results District 39 The 39th district covers parts of
Western Moscow, including
Prospekt Vernadskogo,
Troparyovo-Nikulino and part of
Ramenki. Singer
Rodion Gazmanov (
United Russia) won this open seat.
Candidates Registered •
Rodion Gazmanov (
United Russia), singer, TV host, son of singer
Oleg Gazmanov • Vladimir Lobanov (
Communists of Russia), businessman • Aleksandr Mikhaylovsky (
SR–ZP), former Member of
Troparyovo-Nikulino District Council of Deputies (2004–2017), cooperative chairman,
2019 candidate in the
40th district • Ivan Mokshin (
Independent), self-employed,
democratic socialist activist • Irina Rodkina (
New People), Member of
Troparyovo-Nikulino District Council of Deputies (2022–present), individual entrepreneur • Boris Spirin (
LDPR), Member of
Ramenki District Council of Deputies (2022–present), nonprofit executive
Withdrew after registration • Igor Sukhanov (
CPRF), aide to
Moscow City Duma member
(disqualified on July 27, 2024, due to administrative conviction) Withdrew • Vasily Dikarev (
Yabloko), Member of
Yakimanka District Council of Deputies (2017–present),
MSU laboratory engineer • Yury Kurnosov (
Independent), national security analyst, retired
FSB colonel • Dmitry Trunin (
Independent), former Member of Krivtsovo Council of Deputies (2013–2018), attorney,
perennial candidate Declined • Arkady Pavlinov (
SR–ZP), former Member of
Danilovsky District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), community activist,
2019 runner-up in the
28th district Results District 40 The 40th district covers parts of
Western Moscow, including
Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye, parts of
Ramenki and
Mozhaysky. Incumbent deputy Tatyana Batysheva (
United Russia) was re-elected to a third term in office.
Candidates Registered • Ivan Arkhipov (
CPRF), Member of
Ramenki District Council of Deputies (2022–present), grandson of
Ivan Arkhipov • Tatyana Batysheva (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2014–present), pediatric neuropsychiatry centre director • Konstantin Bulavitsky (
SR–ZP), assistant secretary • Igor Sharapov (
New People), businessman • Vsevolod Voronin (
LDPR), self-employed
Failed to qualify • Tatyana Pirozhkova (
Independent), retired judge
Withdrew • Yevgeny Lyapin (
Independent), self-employed • Diana Yakovleva (
Independent), former Member of
Lobnya Council of Deputies (2016–2021), attorney,
perennial candidate Declined • Shamil Amirov (
Yabloko), aide to
Moscow City Duma member
Yevgeny Bunimovich,
2009 candidate •
Yevgeny Gerasimov (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2001–present) • Maria Gorbulina (
New People), community activist • Konstantin Konkov (
SR–ZP), Member of
Mozhaysky District Council of Deputies (2022–present), IT engineer • Natalya Kryuchkova (
CPRF), Member of
Krylatskoye District Council of Deputies (2022–present)
Withdrew • Yury Sheyn (
Yabloko), party official, former journalist
Declined • Vladislava Gorshkova (
SR–ZP), Member of
Krylatskoye District Council of Deputies (2017–present), ecological activist
Results District 42 The 42nd district covers inner parts of
Western Moscow, including
Dorogomilovo,
Fili-Davydkovo and
Filyovsky Park. ncumbent deputy Yekaterina Yengalycheva (
CPRF) was deselected at the party convention and was succeeded by Olympic figure skater
Irina Slutskaya (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Yekaterina Bazanova (
New People), individual entrepreneur • Sergey Bykov (
SR–ZP), unemployed • Ivan Kurguzov (
LDPR), community activist, business association executive •
Irina Slutskaya (
United Russia), former Member of
Moscow Oblast Duma (2016–2021), Olympic figure skater, wife of
State Duma member
Aleksey Govyrin • Andrey Staroverov (
CPRF), engineer
Failed to qualify • Kirill Goncharov (
Yabloko), party official,
2014 and
2019 candidate in the
32nd district Withdrew • Ivan Arkhipov (
Independent), college student
Declined • Anton Brezhnev (
New People), Member of
Filyovsky Park District Council of Deputies (2022–present), consultant • Tatyana Bykhalova (
SR–ZP), pensioner • Anna Sevastyanova (
LDPR), aide to
State Duma member, party activist
(running in the 43rd district) • Yekaterina Yengalycheva (
CPRF), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2019–present), businesswoman
Results District 43 The 43rd district covers
Presnensky in
Central Moscow and
Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki in
North-Western Moscow. Incumbent deputy
Roman Babayan (My Moscow) declined to seek a second term in office and was succeeded by
Moscow Zoo director
Svetlana Akulova (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered •
Svetlana Akulova (
United Russia), general director of
Moscow Zoo (2016–present) • Sergey Chvyrov (
New People), medical businessman, accountant • Aleksandr Ishchenko (
CPRF), aide to
State Duma member, IT executive • Anna Sevastyanova (
LDPR), aide to
State Duma member, party activist • Yury Zagrebnoy (
SR–ZP), former Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
31st district (1997–2001), journalist • Dmitry Zakharov (
Independent), former Member of
Yakimanka District Council of Deputies (2012–2017),
2014 A Just Russia candidate in the
14th district,
2019 Communists of Russia candidate in the
20th district Failed to qualify • Maria Chuprina (
Yabloko), aide to
Moscow City Duma member
Sergey Mitrokhin Withdrew • Ruslan Akhmadiyev (
Independent), homemaker • Georgy Slyvus (
The Greens), individual entrepreneur • Denis Zommer (
Communists of Russia),
United Communist Party secretary,
2019 candidate in the
13th district Eliminated in the primary • Yevgeny Babenko (
United Russia), Member of
Arbat District Council of Deputies (2012–2022), former Head of
Arbat District (2012–2022) • Natalya Sklyarova (
United Russia), Member of
Presnensky District Council of Deputies (2022–present), director of the
Bulgakov House museum (2004–present)
Declined •
Roman Babayan (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
5th district (2019–present), TV presenter, journalist • Anatoly Yushin (
New People), former Member of
Presnensky District Council of Deputies (2017–2022), attorney,
2019 Independent candidate for this seat
Results District 44 The 44th district covers southern parts of
Central Moscow, including
Khamovniki,
Tagansky,
Yakimanka and
Zamoskvorechye. Incumbent two-term deputy
Sergey Mitrokhin (
Yabloko) failed to collect enough signatures to be registered and was succeeded by businessman Aleksandr Davankov (
New People).
Candidates Registered • Aleksandr Davankov (
New People), cosmetics businessman, uncle of
State Duma member
Vladislav Davankov • Yevgeny Golovin (
LDPR), company advisor • Yelena Samyshina (
United Russia), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
28th district (2019–present), city polyclinic chief doctor • Vitaly Semenenko (
Independent), unemployed,
2019 candidate in the
45th district •
Ilya Sviridov (
SR–ZP), Member of
Tagansky District Council of Deputies (2012–present), former Head of Tagansky District (2014–2021),
2014 and
2019 runner-up for this seat,
2018 mayoral candidate • Andrey Voronkov (
CPRF), Member of
Khamovniki District Council of Deputies (2012–present), architect
Withdrew •
Sergey Mitrokhin (
Yabloko), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
43rd district (2005–2009, 2019–present),
2013 and
2018 mayoral candidate
(endorsed Davankov) Disqualified • Pavel Ivanov (
CPRF), Member of
Basmanny District Council of Deputies (2022–present)
Results District 45 The 45th district covers northern parts of
Central Moscow, including
Arbat,
Basmanny,
Krasnoselsky,
Meshchansky and
Tverskoy. After redistricting the seat has two incumbents:
SR–ZP faction chairman Magomet Yandiyev sought re-election to a second term, while Yelena Shuvalova (
Independent) failed to collect enough signatures to be registered. Yandiyev lost to emergency rescue activist Maksim Dzhetygenov (
United Russia).
Candidates Registered • Maksim Dzhetygenov (
United Russia),
State University of Management emergency operations and military training centre director • Roman Krastelev (
LDPR), Member of
Krasnoyarsk City Council of Deputies (2018–present) • Lesya Nechiporuk (
New People), community activist • Kirill Okhapkin (
CPRF), aide to
State Duma member
Anastasia Udaltsova • Nikita Ostrankov (
Communists of Russia), pensioner,
2019 candidate in this seat • Magomet Yandiyev (
SR–ZP), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma (2019–present), chairman of A Just Russia faction (2019–present)
Withdrew • Zukhra Balyayeva (
Independent), social worker • Gleb Biserov (
Independent),
Institute of Philosophy junior researcher • Grigory Grishin (
Yabloko), advisor to Yabloko chairman
Nikolay Rybakov, documentary filmmaker • Ketevan Kharaidze (
Independent), former Member of
Tverskoy District Council of Deputies (2017–2023),
2019 candidate in the
44th district • Aleksey Nizov (
Independent), community activist • Yelena Shuvalova (
Independent), incumbent Member of
Moscow City Duma for the
44th district (2014–present)
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