| Moskovsky single-member constituency |
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Constituency boundaries since 2016 |
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| Federal subject | Republic of Tatarstan |
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| Districts | Apastovsky, Arsky, Atninsky, Buinsky, Drozhzhanovsky, Kamsko-Ustyinsky, Kaybitsky, Kazan (Kirovsky, Moskovsky), Tetyushsky, Verkhneuslonsky, Vysokogorsky, Zelenodolsky |
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| Voters | 517,724 (2021)[1] |
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The Moskovsky constituency (No. 27[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Tatarstan. The constituency covers western Kazan as well as the entirety of western Tatarstan.
The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Ildar Gilmutdinov, a five-term State Duma member.
Boundaries
1993–1995: Apastovsky District, Buinsky District, Drozhzhanovsky District, Kamsko-Ustyinsky District, Kaybitsky District, Kazan (Baumansky, Kirovsky, Moskovsky), Tetyushsky District, Verkhneuslonsky District, Vysokogorsky District, Zelenodolsky District[2]
The constituency covered central and north-western half of Kazan as well as rural areas of western and south-western Tatarstan.
1995–2007: Apastovsky District, Buinsky District, Drozhzhanovsky District, Kamsko-Ustyinsky District, Kaybitsky District, Kazan (Aviastroitelny, Kirovsky, Moskovsky), Tetyushsky District, Verkhneuslonsky District, Zelenodolsk, Zelenodolsky District[3][4]
The constituency was slightly changed after the 1995 redistricting, as it swapped former Baumansky city district of Kazan with Aviastroitelny city district from Privolzhsky constituency. The constituency also shedded Vysokogorsky District to Nizhnekamsk constituency.
2016–present: Apastovsky District, Arsky District, Atninsky District, Buinsky District, Drozhzhanovsky District, Kamsko-Ustyinsky District, Kaybitsky District, Kazan (Kirovsky, Moskovsky), Tetyushsky District, Verkhneuslonsky District, Vysokogorsky District, Zelenodolsky District[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election. This seat retained almost all of its territory, losing only Aviastroitelny city district of Kazan to new Central constituency. Instead it gained northwestern Tatarstan (Arsky, Atninsky and Vysokogorsky districts) from the former Nizhnekamsk constituency.
Members elected
Election results
1993
Election results were invalidated due to low turnout (18.57%). A by-election was scheduled for March 1994.
Declared candidates
Results
1994
Declared candidates
Results
1995
Declared candidates
- Vladislav Achalov (Union of Patriots), former People's Deputy of Russia (1990–1993), retired Soviet Army colonel general
- Pyotr Chekmarev (CPRF), kolkhoz chairman
- Makhmut Gareyev (Interethnic Union), former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces (1984–1989), retired Soviet Army General of the Army
- Islam Gilyazetdinov (People's Union), security guard
- Oleg Morozov (Independent), incumbent Member of State Duma (1994–present)
- Aleksey Mukhin (V–N!), military pensioner
- Ildus Sultanov (Yabloko), former Member of Supreme Council of Tatarstan (1990–1995)
- Vladimir Tolstopyatov (LDPR), party journalist
Results
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Moskovsky constituency
| Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Oleg Morozov (incumbent)
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Independent
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122,559
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40.48%
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Pyotr Chekmarev
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Communist Party
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59,660
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19.71%
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Ildus Sultanov
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Yabloko
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34,735
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11.47%
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Aleksey Mukhin
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Power to the People
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15,240
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5.03%
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Makhmut Gareyev
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Interethnic Union
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10,370
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3.43%
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Vladislav Achalov
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Union of Patriots
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9,363
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3.09%
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Vladimir Tolstopyatov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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8,688
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2.87%
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Islam Gilyazetdinov
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People's Union
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5,855
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1.93%
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against all
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25,357
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8.38%
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| Total
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302,744
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100%
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| Source:
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[9]
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1999
Declared candidates
Withdrawn candidates
- Farit Farisov (RPP), construction executive
Failed to qualify
Did not file
Results
2003
Declared candidates
- Talgat Abdullin (Independent), businessman
- Olga Berdnikova (Independent), nonprofit executive
- Dmitry Bocharov (LDPR), massage therapist
- Fyodor Fomushkin (SPS), former Member of Kazan City Council of People's Deputies (1990–1995)
- Rinat Gubaydullin (United Russia), Member of State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan (1995–present), banker
- Dania Karimova (VR–ES), former Member of State Duma (1996–1999)
- Yury Korolev (PME), sports club chairman
- Rinat Mukhamadiyev (PVR-RPZh), writer
- Nasima Stolyarova (CPRF), former Member of State Duma (1996–1999), 1999 candidate for this seat
Withdrawn candidates
- Anatoly Perov (RP), pensioner
- Andrey Tatyanchikov (ORP Rus'), political consultant
Did not file
- Aleksandr Demin (Independent), postgraduate student
- Rashid Saifutdinov (Independent), unemployed
- Yerkezhan Sarsembayev (DPR), physical culture teacher
- Aleksandr Tyuleyev (KPR), consumers' union chairman
- Rif Zarifullin (RKRP-RPK), businessman
Declined
Results
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Moskovsky constituency
| Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Rinat Gubaydullin
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United Russia
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194,548
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52.68%
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Nasima Stolyarova
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Communist Party
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31,462
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8.52%
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Rinat Mukhamadiyev
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Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life
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21,409
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5.80%
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Olga Berdnikova
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Independent
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14,884
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4.03%
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Talgat Abdullin
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Independent
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11,885
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3.22%
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Fyodor Fomushkin
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Union of Right Forces
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11,837
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3.20%
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Yury Korolev
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Party of Peace and Unity
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10,664
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2.89%
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Dmitry Bocharov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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10,365
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2.81%
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Dania Karimova
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Great Russia – Eurasian Union
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5,013
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1.36%
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against all
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45,256
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12.25%
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| Total
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369,975
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100%
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| Source:
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[11]
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2016
Declared candidates
- Ildar Gilmutdinov (United Russia), Member of State Duma (2003–present), Chairman of the Counting Commission (2011–present)
- Dmitry Karymov (CPCR), perennial candidate
- Andrey Kudryashov (LDPR), Member of Kuralovo Council (2015–present), deputy coordinator of the party regional office
- Lyudmila Kukoba (Rodina), film producer, screenwriter
- Khafiz Mirgalimov (CPRF), Member of State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan (2004–present), 2015 presidential candidate
- Rustam Ramazanov (A Just Russia), Member of Kazan City Duma (2015–present), construction businessman
- Marsel Shamsutdninov (PARNAS), businessman, 1993 Yabloko candidate for this seat
Failed to qualify
- Dmitry Berdnikov (Independent), nonprofit chairman, community activist, 2008 presidential election
Results
2021
Declared candidates
- Ranis Akhmadullin (SR–ZP), civil and arbitration process senior lecturer, lawyer
- Stanislav Fyodorov (CPRF), Member of Almetyevsk City Council (2020–present), chief of staff to the party regional office
- Ildar Gilmutdinov (United Russia), incumbent Member of State Duma (2003–present), Chairman of the Counting Commission (2011–present)
- Rustam Riyanov (New People), tailor shop owner
- Robert Sadykov (CPCR), retired Soviet Army colonel, perennial candidate, 2001 presidential candidate
- Vadim Shumkov (RPPSS), businessman
- Kirill Yevseyev (LDPR), Member of Oktyabrsky Council (2020–present), law firm managing partner
- Elvira Zaytseva (Party of Growth), Member of Pimeri Council (2020–present), speech therapy centre owner
Withdrawn candidates
- Yelena Izotova (Yabloko), ecological activist (disqualified August 13, 2021)
Results
2026
Potential candidates
Declined
Notes
- ^ No.24 in 1993-1995 and in 2003-2007, No.23 in 1995-2003
References