She was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of
Kemerovo Oblast in the
1997 Russian gubernatorial elections. She unsuccessfully contested
Rubtsovsk constituency at the
2016 Russian legislative election. In July 2022, she co-sponsored a bill that would ban "the denial of family values" and the promotion of "non-traditional sexual orientations." In an interview, she further stated that "a traditional family is a union of a man and woman, it’s children, it’s a multi-generational family." In February 2025, after a 9-year-old girl in
Stavropol Krai was mauled to death by a pack of stray dogs, she headed a Duma working group opposing the
trap–neuter–vaccinate–return system, which would prevent local authorities from releasing captured stray animals back on the street, giving them the power to kill the strays if necessary. This led to a number of protests by
animal rights activists in many Russian cities. In April, she co-authored a bill prohibiting advertising for "mystic practices, energy healing, and spiritual counselling". She was reported as a potential candidate in the upcoming
2025 Orenburg Oblast gubernatorial election.
Sanctions She was one of the 324 members of the
State Duma sanctioned by the United States Treasury in March 2022 in response to the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. She was sanctioned by the
UK government in 2022 in relation to the
Russo-Ukrainian War. Later, on similar grounds, she was included in the sanctions lists of the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, Ukraine, and New Zealand. == Notes ==