Moscow City Duma District 25

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Moscow City Duma District 25
Moscow City Duma
constituency
District boundaries from 2014 to 2024
Deputy
Lyudmila Stebenkova
Independent
Administrative OkrugSouth-Eastern
Districtspart of Maryino, Pechatniki
Voters143,226 (2019)[1]

Moscow City Duma District 25 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers parts of South-Eastern Moscow.

The district has been represented since 2014 by United Russia member Lyudmila Stebenkova, the longest serving Moscow City Duma member, who was elected to all seven convocations of the Duma.

Boundaries[edit]

1993–2001: Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Lomonosovsky
The district covered inner parts of South-Western Moscow.

2001–2005: Akademichesky, part of Cheryomushki, Gagarinsky, Lomonosovsky
The district continued to cover inner parts of South-Western Moscow as well as gaining part of Cheryomushki from District 26.

2005–2014: constituency abolished
Prior to the 2005 election the number of constituencies was reduced to 15, so the district was eliminated.

2014–2024: part of Maryino, Pechatniki[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 South-Eastern Moscow along the Moskva River.

2024–present: Brateyevo, part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo, Zyablikovo[3]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting the district was split between districts 21 (Maryino) and 24 (Pechatniki). In its new configuration the district covers the most of former District 26 (Brateyevo, Zyablikovo) and part of Moskvorechye-Saburovo from former District 28.

Members elected[edit]

Election Member Party
1993 Dmitry Katayev Choice of Russia
1997 Independent
2001 Union of Right Forces
2005 Constituency eliminated
2009
2014 Lyudmila Stebenkova United Russia
2019 Independent

Election results[edit]

2001[edit]

Summary of the 16 December 2001 Moscow City Duma election in District 25
Candidate Party Votes %
Dmitry Katayev (incumbent) Union of Right Forces 16,006 30.43%
Andrey Shcherbina Independent 10,412 19.80%
Vladimir Rodin Communist Party 10,200 19.39%
Sergey Mikhin Independent 4,460 8.48%
Sergey Zagraevsky Independent 1,958 3.72%
Vladimir Kishinets Independent 1,805 3.43%
against all 6,266 11.91%
Total 52,853 100%
Source: [4]

2014[edit]

Summary of the 14 September 2014 Moscow City Duma election in District 25
Candidate Party Votes %
Lyudmila Stebenkova (incumbent)[a] United Russia 16,701 52.93%
Yekaterina Yengalycheva Communist Party 5,244 16.62%
Anton Antonov-Ovseyenko Yabloko 2,358 7.47%
Oleg Ananyev Independent 2,355 7.46%
Natalya Meshcheryakova A Just Russia 2,303 7.30%
Sergey Kozadayev Liberal Democratic Party 1,588 5.03%
Total 31,553 100%
Source: [5]

2019[edit]

Summary of the 8 September 2019 Moscow City Duma election in District 25
Candidate Party Votes %
Lyudmila Stebenkova (incumbent) Independent 11,600 37.32%
Andrey Oryol Communist Party 10,488 33.74%
Denis Merkulov Liberal Democratic Party 2,967 9.55%
Sergey Smirnov Civilian Power 1,945 6.26%
Dmitry Rakitin Communists of Russia 1,344 4.32%
Vladislav Kotsyuba A Just Russia 887 2.85%
Stanislav Polishchuk Independent 642 2.07%
Total 31,083 100%
Source: [1]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ redistricted from District 8

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2019". moscow-city.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  2. ^ "Закон города Москвы от 30 апреля 2014 года №22 "О схеме одномандатных избирательных округов по выборам депутатов Московской городской Думы"". docs.cntd.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  3. ^ "Закон города Москвы от 27 декабря 2023 года №39 "О схеме одномандатных избирательных округов по выборам депутатов Московской городской Думы"". docs.cntd.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  4. ^ "Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2001". panorama.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  5. ^ "Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2014". moscow-city.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-15.