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Moscow City Duma District 30

Moscow City Duma District 30 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers inner parts of Southern Moscow.


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Moscow City Duma constituency
Olga MelnikovaUnited Russia
Southern
Danilovsky, Donskoy, Nagatino-Sadovniki, Nagorny
180,097 (2024)

Moscow City Duma District 30 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers inner parts of Southern Moscow.

The district has been represented since 2024 by United Russia deputy Olga Melnikova, a two-term incumbent and family services centre director, who was redistricted from District 32.

District boundaries from 2014 to 2024

1993–1997: Dorogomilovsky, Matveyevskoye, Mosfilmovsky, Ochakovo, Prospekt Vernadskogo, Ramenki

The district covered parts of Western Moscow.

1997–2001: Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye, Prospekt Vernadskogo, Ramenki, TEOS MGU

The district continued to cover parts of Western Moscow, but ceded its part of Dorogomilovo to District 31.

2001–2005: Mozhaysky, Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye, Prospekt Vernadskogo

The district changed significantly as it swapped Ramenki for Mozhaysky District with the neighbouring District 31.

2005–2014: constituency abolished

Prior to the 2005 election the number of constituencies was reduced to 15, so the district was eliminated.

2014–2024: Chertanovo Tsentralnoye, Chertanovo Yuzhnoye

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 Chertanovo in Southern Moscow.

2024–present: Danilovsky, Donskoy, Nagatino-Sadovniki, Nagorny

During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting the territory of the district became the base for new District 29, except for a northeastern corner of Chertanovo Yuzhnoye, which was ceded to District 28. In its new configuration the district covers most of former District 32 (Danilovsky, Donskoy, Nagatino-Sadovniki) as well as Nagorny District from the eliminated District 31.

ElectionMemberParty
1993Alevtina NikitinaChoice of Russia
1997Independent
2001Aleksandr TarnavskyIndependent
2005Constituency eliminated
2009
2014Aleksey MishinIndependent
2019Margarita RusetskayaIndependent
2024Olga MelnikovaUnited Russia
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandr TarnavskyIndependent24,12841.52%
Leonid OlshanskyIndependent11,88520.45%
Aleksey SuloyevIndependent5,7319.86%
Oleg ShmatovRussian United Industrial Party3,7356.45%
Yevgeny YankovskyIndependent1,3992.41%
against all8,98615.46%
Total58,553100%
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksey MishinIndependent16,06950.61%
Denis DavydovCommunist Party5,41717.06%
Yelena RepkinaIndependent3,86012.16%
Dmitry NovikovYabloko2,3527.41%
Sergey YeliseyevLiberal Democratic Party1,6455.18%
Marina PonyakhinaA Just Russia1,4894.69%
Total31,751100%
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Margarita RusetskayaIndependent9,64528.61%
Roman YunemanIndependent9,56128.36%
Vladislav ZhukovskyCommunist Party8,34624.76%
Pyotr VikulinCommunists of Russia2,6417.83%
Ilya GalibinLiberal Democratic Party1,3874.11%
Aleksey TsybaA Just Russia1,1563.43%
Total33,713100%
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Olga Melnikova (incumbent)United Russia34,03448.50%
Oleg NovikovLiberal Democratic Party9,81713.99%
Tatyana KimCommunist Party7,08810.10%
Ksenia PustovayaNew People6,7339.59%
Aleksey KoshelevIndependent6,4339.17%
Elina ZhgutovaA Just Russia – For Truth6,0238.58%
Total70,179100%
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