Moscow City Duma District 30 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers inner parts of Southern Moscow.
Moscow City Duma constituency | |
Deputy | Olga Melnikova United Russia |
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Administrative Okrug | Southern |
Districts | Danilovsky, Donskoy, Nagatino-Sadovniki, Nagorny |
Voters | 180,097 (2024)[1] |
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.
Boundaries
edit1993–1997: Dorogomilovsky[a], Matveyevskoye[b], Mosfilmovsky[c], Ochakovo[b], 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[2]
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[3]
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.
Members elected
editElection | Member | Party | |
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1993 | Alevtina Nikitina | Choice of Russia | |
1997 | Independent | ||
2001 | Aleksandr Tarnavsky | Independent | |
2005 | Constituency eliminated | ||
2009 | |||
2014 | Aleksey Mishin | Independent | |
2019 | Margarita Rusetskaya | Independent | |
2024 | Olga Melnikova | United Russia |
Election results
edit2001
editCandidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Aleksandr Tarnavsky | Independent | 24,128 | 41.52% | |
Leonid Olshansky | Independent | 11,885 | 20.45% | |
Aleksey Suloyev | Independent | 5,731 | 9.86% | |
Oleg Shmatov | Russian United Industrial Party | 3,735 | 6.45% | |
Yevgeny Yankovsky | Independent | 1,399 | 2.41% | |
against all | 8,986 | 15.46% | ||
Total | 58,553 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
2014
editCandidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aleksey Mishin | Independent | 16,069 | 50.61% | |
Denis Davydov | Communist Party | 5,417 | 17.06% | |
Yelena Repkina | Independent | 3,860 | 12.16% | |
Dmitry Novikov | Yabloko | 2,352 | 7.41% | |
Sergey Yeliseyev | Liberal Democratic Party | 1,645 | 5.18% | |
Marina Ponyakhina | A Just Russia | 1,489 | 4.69% | |
Total | 31,751 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
2019
editCandidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Margarita Rusetskaya | Independent | 9,645 | 28.61% | |
Roman Yuneman | Independent | 9,561 | 28.36% | |
Vladislav Zhukovsky | Communist Party | 8,346 | 24.76% | |
Pyotr Vikulin | Communists of Russia | 2,641 | 7.83% | |
Ilya Galibin | Liberal Democratic Party | 1,387 | 4.11% | |
Aleksey Tsyba | A Just Russia | 1,156 | 3.43% | |
Total | 33,713 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
2024
editCandidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Olga Melnikova (incumbent)[d] | United Russia | 34,034 | 48.50% | |
Oleg Novikov | Liberal Democratic Party | 9,817 | 13.99% | |
Tatyana Kim | Communist Party | 7,088 | 10.10% | |
Ksenia Pustovaya | New People | 6,733 | 9.59% | |
Aleksey Koshelev | Independent | 6,433 | 9.17% | |
Elina Zhgutova | A Just Russia – For Truth | 6,023 | 8.58% | |
Total | 70,179 | 100% | ||
Source: | [1] |
Notes
edit- ^ merged with Kutuzovsky District to form Dorogomilovo District in 1994
- ^ a b merged to form Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye District in 1997
- ^ merged with Ramenki District in 1997
- ^ redistricted from District 32
References
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- ^ "Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2019". moscow-city.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-14.