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Moscow City Duma District 37

Moscow City Duma District 37 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers outer New Moscow, including all of Troitsky Administrative Okrug and parts of Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug.


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Moscow City Duma constituency
Valery GolovchenkoUnited Russia
Novomoskovsky, Troitsky
Bekasovo, part of Filimonkovsky, Krasnopakhorsky, Troitsk, Voronovo, part of Vnukovo
196,318 (2024)

Moscow City Duma District 37 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers outer New Moscow, including all of Troitsky Administrative Okrug and parts of Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug.

The district has been represented since 2024 by United Russia deputy Valery Golovchenko, a two-term member and transportation executive, who was redistricted from District 39.

District boundaries from 2014 to 2024

2014–2024: Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Lomonosovsky, parts of Prospekt Vernadskogo

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, as well as parts of Prospekt Vernadskogo in Western Moscow.

2024–2025: Desyonovskoye, Filimonkovskoye, Kiyevsky, Klyonovskoye, Kokoshkino, Krasnopakhorskoye, Marushkinskoye, Mikhaylovo-Yartsevskoye, Novofyodorovskoye, Pervomayskoye, Rogovskoye, Shchapovskoye, Troitsk, Vnukovo, Voronovskoye

During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting most of the district's territory was placed into District 35, except for parts of Prospekt Vernadskogo, which was united with the rest of the raion in District 39. In its new configuration the district was created from parts of districts 38 and 39, covering most of New Moscow and Western Moscow's exclave of Vnukovo.

From 2025: Bekasovo, part of Filimonkovsky, Krasnopakhorsky, Troitsk, Voronovo, part of Vnukovo

Due to the adopted consolidation of administrative divisions in New Moscow from January 1, 2025 the district will slightly alter its configuration to correspond with the new municipal districts.

ElectionMemberParty
2014Nikolay GubenkoCommunist Party
2019
2021Vladimir RyzhkovYabloko
2024Valery GolovchenkoUnited Russia
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nikolay GubenkoCommunist Party11,14531.73%
Yelena RusakovaYabloko9,00225.63%
Mikhail VyshegorodtsevCivic Platform4,45412.68%
Aleksey SilnovIndependent4,42112.59%
Yulia RublevaA Just Russia3,0918.80%
Gennady MishinLiberal Democratic Party1,2033.43%
Sirazhdin RamazanovSocial Democratic Party4341.24%
Total35,124100%
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nikolay Gubenko (incumbent)Communist Party20,62158.29%
Yury MaksimovLiberal Democratic Party6,75119.08%
Aleksandr RomanovichA Just Russia6,07617.18%
Total35,377100%
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir RyzhkovYabloko16,62321.05%
Darya BaginaCommunist Party15,65819.83%
Yekaterina RazzakovaUnited Russia12,82216.24%
Maksim ChirkovA Just Russia — For Truth9,27411.75%
Yury MaksimovLiberal Democratic Party5,5537.03%
Yury DmitriyevNew People5,2006.59%
Roman KhudyakovIndependent4,5805.80%
Aleksandr BelyIndependent4,5615.78%
Leonid AfanasyevCommunists of Russia2,8493.61%
Total78,958100%
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Valery Golovchenko (incumbent)United Russia39,96949.69%
Viktor SidnevIndependent9,48511.79%
Sergey KovalevNew People8,98311.17%
Nadezhda LeontyevaLiberal Democratic Party8,09310.06%
Ruslan ShalamovA Just Russia – For Truth5,4826.82%
Natalia AndrusenkoCommunists of Russia5,0366.26%
Aleksey BayramovCommunist Party3,3334.14%
Total80,440100%
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