![]() constituency | |
![]() District boundaries from 2014 to 2024 | |
Deputy | vacant |
---|---|
Administrative Okrug | Eastern, South-Eastern |
Districts | Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Nekrasovka, Novokosino, part of Veshnyaki, parts of Vykhino-Zhulebino |
Voters | 165,776 (2019) [1] |
Moscow City Duma District 20 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers parts of South-Eastern and Eastern Moscow.
The district was previously represented by Communist and later Independent deputy Yevgeny Stupin [a], a bailiff and foreign agent, who succeeded retiring Rodina one-term incumbent Andrey Shibayev, a veterans' activist and former head of Novokosino (2003–2012) in 2019. Stupin was expelled from the Duma for truancy on May 8, 2024. [2]
1993–1997:
Danilovsky,
Donskoy,
Nagatinsky Zaton
The district covered inner parts of
Southern Moscow.
1997–2005:
Danilovsky,
Donskoy,
Nagatino-Sadovniki,
Nagatinsky Zaton,
TEOS ZiL
[b]
The district continued to cover inner parts of
Southern Moscow, gaining Nagatino-Sadovniki from
District 21.
2005–2014: constituency abolished
Prior to the
2005 election the number of constituencies was reduced to 15, so the district was eliminated.
2014–2024:
Kosino-Ukhtomsky,
Nekrasovka,
Novokosino, parts of
Veshnyaki, part of
Vykhino-Zhulebino
[3]
The district was created prior to the
2014 election, after Moscow City Duma had been expanded from 35 to 45 seats. It is based
South-Eastern and
Eastern Moscow, covering mostly raions outside the
Moscow Ring Road.
2024–present:
Kapotnya, part of
Lyublino, part of
Maryino, part of
Vykhino-Zhulebino
[4]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting most of the former district was put into
District 19, except for Novokosino, which was redistricted into
District 18. In its new configuration the district took almost all of former
District 22 and part of Vykhino-Zhulebino from
District 21.
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Valery Sevostyanov | Choice of Russia | |
1997 | Andrey Voykov | Independent | |
2001 | Mikhail Antontsev | Independent | |
2005 | Constituency eliminated | ||
2009 | |||
2014 | Andrey Shibayev | Rodina | |
2019 | Yevgeny Stupin [c] | Communist Party |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mikhail Antontsev | Independent | 29,899 | 44.74% | |
Mark Vasilyev | Independent | 9,237 | 13.82% | |
Vladimir Rabinkov | Yabloko | 7,773 | 11.63% | |
Yury Kaminsky | Independent | 5,890 | 8.81% | |
against all | 11,601 | 17.36% | ||
Total | 68,456 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Andrey Shibayev | Rodina | 17,009 | 50.86% | |
Aleksandr Timchenko | Communist Party | 6,379 | 19.08% | |
Yevgeny Korsakov | Liberal Democratic Party | 2,679 | 8.01% | |
Aleksandr Molokhov | Yabloko | 2,620 | 7.83% | |
Aleksandr Pavlenko | A Just Russia | 2,356 | 7.05% | |
Vitaly Shulmin | Independent | 1,201 | 3.59% | |
Total | 33,440 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yevgeny Stupin | Communist Party | 17,496 | 45.03% | |
Maksim Shingarkin | Rodina | 8,512 | 21.91% | |
Valery Danilovtsev | A Just Russia | 4,137 | 10.65% | |
Viktor Bukreyev | Liberal Democratic Party | 3,664 | 9.43% | |
Dmitry Zakharov | Communists of Russia | 3,112 | 8.01% | |
Total | 38,858 | 100% | ||
Source: | [1] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ilia Burlyayev | A Just Russia – For Truth | |||
Aleksandr Lomachenko | United Russia | |||
Konstantin Mineyev | New People | |||
Gennady Roshchupkin | Liberal Democratic Party | |||
Leonid Zyuganov (incumbent) [d] | Communist Party | |||
Total | 100% | |||
Source: |
![]() constituency | |
![]() District boundaries from 2014 to 2024 | |
Deputy | vacant |
---|---|
Administrative Okrug | Eastern, South-Eastern |
Districts | Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Nekrasovka, Novokosino, part of Veshnyaki, parts of Vykhino-Zhulebino |
Voters | 165,776 (2019) [1] |
Moscow City Duma District 20 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers parts of South-Eastern and Eastern Moscow.
The district was previously represented by Communist and later Independent deputy Yevgeny Stupin [a], a bailiff and foreign agent, who succeeded retiring Rodina one-term incumbent Andrey Shibayev, a veterans' activist and former head of Novokosino (2003–2012) in 2019. Stupin was expelled from the Duma for truancy on May 8, 2024. [2]
1993–1997:
Danilovsky,
Donskoy,
Nagatinsky Zaton
The district covered inner parts of
Southern Moscow.
1997–2005:
Danilovsky,
Donskoy,
Nagatino-Sadovniki,
Nagatinsky Zaton,
TEOS ZiL
[b]
The district continued to cover inner parts of
Southern Moscow, gaining Nagatino-Sadovniki from
District 21.
2005–2014: constituency abolished
Prior to the
2005 election the number of constituencies was reduced to 15, so the district was eliminated.
2014–2024:
Kosino-Ukhtomsky,
Nekrasovka,
Novokosino, parts of
Veshnyaki, part of
Vykhino-Zhulebino
[3]
The district was created prior to the
2014 election, after Moscow City Duma had been expanded from 35 to 45 seats. It is based
South-Eastern and
Eastern Moscow, covering mostly raions outside the
Moscow Ring Road.
2024–present:
Kapotnya, part of
Lyublino, part of
Maryino, part of
Vykhino-Zhulebino
[4]
During the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting most of the former district was put into
District 19, except for Novokosino, which was redistricted into
District 18. In its new configuration the district took almost all of former
District 22 and part of Vykhino-Zhulebino from
District 21.
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Valery Sevostyanov | Choice of Russia | |
1997 | Andrey Voykov | Independent | |
2001 | Mikhail Antontsev | Independent | |
2005 | Constituency eliminated | ||
2009 | |||
2014 | Andrey Shibayev | Rodina | |
2019 | Yevgeny Stupin [c] | Communist Party |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mikhail Antontsev | Independent | 29,899 | 44.74% | |
Mark Vasilyev | Independent | 9,237 | 13.82% | |
Vladimir Rabinkov | Yabloko | 7,773 | 11.63% | |
Yury Kaminsky | Independent | 5,890 | 8.81% | |
against all | 11,601 | 17.36% | ||
Total | 68,456 | 100% | ||
Source: | [5] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Andrey Shibayev | Rodina | 17,009 | 50.86% | |
Aleksandr Timchenko | Communist Party | 6,379 | 19.08% | |
Yevgeny Korsakov | Liberal Democratic Party | 2,679 | 8.01% | |
Aleksandr Molokhov | Yabloko | 2,620 | 7.83% | |
Aleksandr Pavlenko | A Just Russia | 2,356 | 7.05% | |
Vitaly Shulmin | Independent | 1,201 | 3.59% | |
Total | 33,440 | 100% | ||
Source: | [6] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yevgeny Stupin | Communist Party | 17,496 | 45.03% | |
Maksim Shingarkin | Rodina | 8,512 | 21.91% | |
Valery Danilovtsev | A Just Russia | 4,137 | 10.65% | |
Viktor Bukreyev | Liberal Democratic Party | 3,664 | 9.43% | |
Dmitry Zakharov | Communists of Russia | 3,112 | 8.01% | |
Total | 38,858 | 100% | ||
Source: | [1] |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ilia Burlyayev | A Just Russia – For Truth | |||
Aleksandr Lomachenko | United Russia | |||
Konstantin Mineyev | New People | |||
Gennady Roshchupkin | Liberal Democratic Party | |||
Leonid Zyuganov (incumbent) [d] | Communist Party | |||
Total | 100% | |||
Source: |