Mytishchi constituency

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Mytishchi single-member constituency
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Constituency of the
Russian State Duma
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Borders since 2025
Federal subject Moscow Oblast
Districts Dolgoprudny, Korolyov, Mytishchi
Voters464,620 (2025, est.) [1]

The Mytishchi constituency (No.123 [a] ) is a proposed Russian legislative constituency in Moscow Oblast. The constituency covers inner northern suburbs of Moscow, including the cities Dolgoprudny, Korolyov and Mytishchi.

Contents

The constituency existed in 1993–2007 and was last represented by United Russia faction member Arkady Baskayev (elected as People's Party of the Russian Federation candidate), a retired Russian Army Colonel General, who won the seat in the 2000 by-election. Mytishchi constituency was not re-established for the 2016 election and its territory divided between Balashikha, Dmitrov, Krasnogorsk and Sergiyev Posad constituencies. After the 2025 redistricting Moscow Oblast gained 12th district, which would be the reinstated Mytishchi constituency.

Boundaries

1993–1995: Dolgoprudny, Khimki, Khimkinsky District, Lobnya, Mytishchi, Mytishchinsky District, Solnechnogorsk, Solnechnogorsky District [2]
The constituency covered northern suburbs of Moscow, including the cities Dolgoprudny, Khimki, Lobnya, Mytishchi and Solnechnogorsk.

1995–2007: Dolgoprudny, Korolyov, Lobnya, Mytishchinsky District, Solnechnogorsky District, Yubileyny [3] [4]
The constituency was significantly altered following the 1995 redistricting, losing Khimki and Khimkinsky District to Istra constituency. This seat instead gained Korolyov (Kaliningrad) and Yubileyny from the dissolved Shchyolkovo constituency.

Since 2026: Dolgoprudny, Korolyov, Mytishchi [1]
After the 2025 redistricting Moscow Oblast gained 12th district, which prompted the reinstating of Mytishchi constituency. The constituency was created in northern Moscow suburbs from parts of Balashikha (Mytishchi), Dmitrov (Dolgoprudny) and Sergiyev Posad (Korolyov) constituencies.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
1993 Andrey Aizderdzis [b] Independent
1994 Sergey Mavrodi [c] Independent
1995 Sergey Yushenkov Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
1999 A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes
2000 Arkady Baskayev Independent
2003 People's Party
2007 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
2011
2016 Constituency eliminated
2021

Election results

1993

Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Mytishchi constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Andrey Aizderdzis Independent 26,8159.23%
Antonina Savchenko Independent 24,8048.53%
Stanislav Zarichansky Liberal Democratic Party 21,2737.32%
Fyodor Sotnikov Independent 19,5366.72%
Anatoly Bezuglov Independent 17,9056.16%
Kirill Yankov Independent 17,8896.16%
Vladislav Bykov Independent 15,4785.33%
Vladislav Gorokhov Independent 12,4214.27%
Igor Zadvornov Russian Democratic Reform Movement 11,7674.05%
Larisa Vlasova Independent 10,9213.76%
Dmitry Yuryev Independent 9,6883.33%
Sergey Sarenkov Independent 6,6442.29%
Vyacheslav Pakharev Communist Party 6,1492.12%
Valery Kvartalnov Independent 4,7041.62%
Pyotr Agilin Agrarian Party 4,4011.51%
German Ivantsov Civic Union 4,1451.43%
against all57,66919.84%
Total290,640100%
Source: [5] [6]

1994

Summary of the 30 October 1994 by-election in the Mytishchi constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Mavrodi Independent 27.84%
Aleksandr Zharov Independent 14.54%
Aleksandr Fedorov Russian National Unity 5.92%
Leonid Barashkov Independent
Konstantin Borovoy Party of Economic Freedom
Yury Genenko Independent
Aleksandr Golovashchenko Independent
Aleksandr MaksimovRussian Christian Democratic Union
Georgy Semin Independent
Andrey Sidelnikov Independent
Sergey Sigarev Independent
Olga Volkova Party of Russian Unity and Accord
Total-100%
Source: [7] [8] [9] [10]

1995

Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Mytishchi constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey Yushenkov Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 59,41318.47%
Yury Slobodkin Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 50,46715.69%
Aleksandr Aleksandrov Independent 32,28610.04%
Aleksandr Zaytsev Interethnic Union 21,4756.68%
Boris Nadezhdin Independent 19,4336.04%
Aleksandr FedorovRussian Party17,4465.42%
Vladimir Ponomaryov Forward, Russia! 13,7854.28%
Dmitry Pavlov Independent 12,2543.81%
Vladislav Gorokhov Our Future12,1973.79%
Fyodor Pugachyov Independent 11,9313.71%
Sergey Plevako Party of Workers' Self-Government 11,7733.66%
Vladimir KorobeynikovZemsky Sobor4,1601.29%
against all45,89714.27%
Total321,717100%
Source: [11]

1999

A by-election was scheduled after Against all line received the most votes.

Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Mytishchi constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vladimir Aristarkhov Independent 45,92514.02%
Nina Berdnikova Communist Party 39,23911.98%
Andrey Karaulov Independent 36,45211.13%
Andrey Nechayev Union of Right Forces 30,2269.23%
Aleksandr Lukin Independent 26,4288.07%
Gennady Strekalov Independent 19,9866.10%
Yury Slobodkin Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union 19,7656.03%
Dmitry Valigursky Independent 9,6442.94%
Andrey Kuznetsov Independent 7,4772.28%
Anatoly Tishin Independent 7,0982.17%
Mikhail Bezrukov Independent 6,6022.02%
Nadezhda Koldayeva Spiritual Heritage 6,0661.85%
Margarita Zhukova Independent 5,7431.75%
Yury Konov Liberal Democratic Party 3,9791.21%
Aleksandr Vengerovsky Independent 3,4831.06%
Andrey Zvyagin Stalin Bloc – For the USSR 2,7050.83%
Yury Yegorov Independent 1,2330.38%
against all46,79914.29%
Total327,522100%
Source: [12]

2000

Summary of the 26 March 2000 by-election in the Mytishchi constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Arkady Baskayev Independent 75,29322.26%
Sergey Baburin Independent 57,47116.99%
Nina Berdnikova Independent 29,8638.83%
Gennady Strekalov Independent 23,2996.89%
Sergey Krivoshein Independent 15,1074.47%
Mikhail Bezrukov Independent 14,6514.33%
Andrey Nechayev Independent 14,4744.28%
Valery Kuznetsov Independent 8,8862.63%
Vladimir Bukin Independent 6,7261.99%
Vladislav Gorokhov Independent 6,3141.87%
Sergey Goranov Independent 4,0291.19%
Konstantin Glodev Independent 3,3450.99%
Vladimir Kostryukov Independent 3,1470.93%
Galina Bozhedomova Independent 2,6520.78%
Valery Kvartalnov Independent 2,4000.71%
Mikhail Zhivilo Independent 5250.16%
Yury Zhivilo Independent 2920.09%
against all60,15117.78%
Total338,243100%
Source: [13]

2003

Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Mytishchi constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Arkady Baskayev (incumbent) People's Party 90,35930.90%
Vladimir Aristarkhov Independent 43,09114.73%
Boris Nadezhdin Union of Right Forces 42,75714.62%
Viktor Zorkaltsev Communist Party 29,1629.97%
Valentina Derkach Independent 13,4434.60%
Igor TitovUnited Russian Party Rus'7,1202.43%
Vitaly Uteshev Liberal Democratic Party 5,7261.96%
Ivan Klimenko Agrarian Party 4,0001.37%
against all49,17016.81%
Total293,515100%
Source: [14]

Notes

  1. No.109 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, No.108 in 1995-2003
  2. killed in April 1994
  3. expelled in October 1995

References

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