New Moscow constituency

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New Moscow single-member constituency
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Federal subject Moscow
Districts Novomoskovsky AO, Troitsky AO, Western AO (Novo-Peredelkino, Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye, Solntsevo, Troparyovo-Nikulino, Vnukovo) [1]
Voters682,401 (2021) [2]

The New Moscow Constituency (No.202) is a Russian legislative constituency in Moscow. It is covers New Moscow and the city of Troitsk - large territory to the South-West of Moscow added to the region in 2012 from parts of Moscow Oblast. In 2016 the New Moscow constituency was created from parts of Podolsk constituency of Moscow Oblast and former Universitetsky constituency of Western Moscow.

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Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
2016 Dmitry Sablin United Russia
2021

Election results

2016

Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the New Moscow constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry Sablin United Russia 86,87546.22%
Igor Sagenbayev Communist Party 19,07510.15%
Andrey Rudkovsky Liberal Democratic Party 15,8458.43%
Viktor Sidnev Party of Growth 15,6438.32%
Alina Salnikova Yabloko 9,8765.25%
Dmitry Kravchenko Communists of Russia 8,8884.73%
Aleksandra Astavina The Greens 8,6404.60%
Oleg Beznisko People's Freedom Party 6,0823.24%
Anatoly Chuprina Civilian Power 3,5331.88%
Aleksey Zheravlyov Patriots of Russia 3,0831.64%
Olga Kosets Civic Platform 2,7331.45%
Total187,979100%
Source: [3]

2021

Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the New Moscow constituency
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dmitry Sablin (incumbent) United Russia 132,83540.71%
Danil Makhnitsky New People 59,78118.32%
Igor Sukhanov Communist Party 34,96210.72%
Aleksandr Mikhaylovsky A Just Russia — For Truth 19,7766.06%
Natalia Andrusenko Communists of Russia 19,0895.85%
Aleksey Lapshov Liberal Democratic Party 16,6714.80%
Viktor Sidnev Party of Growth 10,9193.35%
Yulia Muratova Green Alternative 9,0402.77%
Yevgenia Gershberg Yabloko 8,4502.59%
Sergey Bogatov Russian Party of Freedom and Justice 6,8012.08%
Aleksey Pridorozhny Civic Platform 3,1940.98%
Total326,267100%
Source: [4]

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