constituency | |
Deputy | Valery Golovchenko Independent |
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Administrative Okrug | Novomoskovsky, Troitsky, Western |
Districts | Kokoshkino, Krasnopakhorskoye, Marushkinskoye, Mikhaylovo-Yartsevskoye, Novo-Peredelkino, Novofyodorovskoye, Pervomayskoye, Troitsk, Vnukovo, Vnukovskoye |
Voters | 184,190 (2019)[1] |
Moscow City Duma District 39 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers western half of New Moscow, as well as Novo-Peredelkino and Vnukovo.
The district has been represented since 2019 by My Moscow faction member Valery Golovchenko, a transportation businessman, who succeeded retiring United Russia three-term incumbent and attorney Anton Paleyev.
Boundaries
2014–2024: Kokoshkino, Krasnopakhorskoye, Marushkinskoye, Mikhaylovo-Yartsevskoye, Novo-Peredelkino, Novofyodorovskoye, Pervomayskoye, Troitsk, Vnukovo, Vnukovskoye[2]
The district was created prior to the 2014 election, after Moscow City Duma had been expanded from 35 to 45 seats. It covers western half of New Moscow, as well as Western Moscow exclaves Novo-Peredelkino and Vnukovo.
2024–present: Prospekt Vernadskogo, Troparyovo-Nikulino, parts of Ramenki[3]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting the district was completely overhauled as its former territory had been divided between new District 37 and District 38. In its new configuration the district is located entirely within Western Moscow and is composed from parts of the former District 37 (parts of Prospekt Vernadskogo), District 38 (parts of Prospekt Vernadskogo, parts of Troparyovo-Nikulino), District 40 (parts of Troparyovo-Nikulino) and District 42 (parts of Ramenki).
Members elected
Election | Member | Party | |
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2014 | Anton Paleyev | United Russia | |
2019 | Valery Golovchenko | Independent |
Election results
2014
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anton Paleyev | United Russia | 14,368 | 39.15% | |
Viktor Sidnev | Civic Platform | 10,107 | 27.54% | |
Nikolay Moskovchenko | A Just Russia | 4,283 | 11.67% | |
Roman Lyabikhov | Communist Party | 3,719 | 10.13% | |
Aleksandr Nozdrin | Liberal Democratic Party | 1,536 | 4.19% | |
Dmitry Sysoyev | Yabloko | 1,259 | 3.43% | |
Total | 36,698 | 100% | ||
Source: | [4] |
2019
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Valery Golovchenko | Independent | 14,992 | 35.00% | |
Aleksandr Vidmanov | Communist Party | 11,945 | 27.89% | |
Andrey Bezryadov | A Just Russia | 4,483 | 10.47% | |
Aleksandr Mityayev | Liberal Democratic Party | 4,374 | 10.21% | |
Nikolay Bestayev | Communists of Russia | 4,274 | 9.98% | |
Total | 42,831 | 100% | ||
Source: | [1] |
References
- 1 2 "Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2019". moscow-city.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
- ↑ "Закон города Москвы от 30 апреля 2014 года №22 "О схеме одномандатных избирательных округов по выборам депутатов Московской городской Думы"". docs.cntd.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
- ↑ "Закон города Москвы от 27 декабря 2023 года №39 "О схеме одномандатных избирательных округов по выборам депутатов Московской городской Думы"". docs.cntd.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
- ↑ "Результаты выборов по одномандатному избирательному округу, 2014". moscow-city.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-13.