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 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 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 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==