The Orekhovo-Borisovo сonstituency (No.203[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Moscow. The constituency covers dense residential areas in outer Southern Moscow.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Yevgeny Nifantyev, a billionaire pharmaceutical businessman, who won the open seat, succeeding one-term United Russia incumbent Lyubov Dukhanina.
Boundaries
1993–1995 Kashirsky constituency: South-Eastern Administrative Okrug (Kapotnya District, Lyublino District, Maryino District, Pechatniki District), Southern Administrative Okrug (Brateyevo District, Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye District, Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye District, Zyablikovo District)[2]
The constituency covered residential areas in Southern and South-Eastern Moscow.
1995–2007: Southern Administrative Okrug (Biryulyovo Vostochnoye District, Brateyevo District, Moskvorechye-Saburovo District, Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye District, Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye District, Tsaritsyno District, Zyablikovo District)[3][4]
After the 1995 redistricting the constituency was significantly altered and renamed "Orekhovo-Borisovo constituency", losing its portion of South-Eastern Moscow to Lyublino constituency (Kapotnya, Lyublino and Maryino) and Avtozavodsky constituency (Pechatniki. This seat instead gained Biryulyovo Vostochnoye, Moskvorechye-Saburovo and Tsaritsyno to its east from the former Nagatinsky constituency.
2016–present: Southern Administrative Okrug (Biryulyovo Vostochnoye District, Biryulyovo Zapadnoye District, Brateyevo District, Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye District, Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye District, Tsaritsyno District, Zyablikovo District)[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election and retained most of its former territory, losing Moskvorechye-Saburovo to Nagatinsky constituency in exchange for Biryulyovo Zapadnoye from Chertanovo constituency.
Members elected
Election results
1993
Summary of the 12 December 1993 Russian legislative election in the Kashirsky constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Irina Khakamada
|
Independent
|
62,956
|
27.61%
|
|
|
Igor Petrenko
|
Independent
|
22,017
|
9.66%
|
|
|
Sergey Druganov
|
Independent
|
20,161
|
8.84%
|
|
|
Alexander Ogorodnikov
|
Independent
|
15,410
|
6.76%
|
|
|
Grigory Rebrov
|
Communist Party
|
13,647
|
5.99%
|
|
|
Oleg Pilshchikov
|
Future of Russia–New Names
|
9,616
|
4.22%
|
|
|
Vera Stepanenko
|
Yavlinky–Boldyrev–Lukin
|
7,533
|
3.30%
|
|
|
Vladimir Boyarkin
|
Independent
|
7,161
|
3.14%
|
|
|
Grigory Chernikov
|
Agrarian Party
|
6,503
|
2.85%
|
|
|
Ilya Roitman
|
Russian Democratic Reform Movement
|
4,613
|
2.02%
|
|
|
against all
|
42,892
|
18.81%
|
|
|
| Total
|
228,016
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[7][8]
|
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Orekhovo-Borisovo constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Irina Khakamada (incumbent)
|
Common Cause
|
98,835
|
33.95%
|
|
|
Anatoly Stankov
|
Independent
|
54,165
|
18.60%
|
|
|
Iona Andronov
|
Communist Party
|
27,060
|
9.29%
|
|
|
Andrey Volkov (incumbent)[c]
|
Block of Djuna
|
12,202
|
4.19%
|
|
|
Valentina Rodionova
|
Cause of Peter the First
|
9,637
|
3.31%
|
|
|
Andrey Shcherbina
|
Congress of Russian Communities
|
9,232
|
3.17%
|
|
|
Stanislav Terekhov
|
Power to the People!
|
8,606
|
2.96%
|
|
|
Sergey Druganov
|
Ivan Rybkin Bloc
|
5,075
|
1.74%
|
|
|
Gennady Inzhutov
|
Independent
|
4,920
|
1.69%
|
|
|
Anton Sorokin
|
Independent
|
4,827
|
1.66%
|
|
|
Yury Spirin
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
4,695
|
1.61%
|
|
|
Aleksandr Belyavsky
|
Christian-Democratic Union - Christians of Russia
|
4,228
|
1.45%
|
|
|
Yevgeny Kafyrin
|
Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union
|
3,623
|
1.24%
|
|
|
Oleg Tarasenko
|
Party of Economic Freedom
|
3,248
|
1.12%
|
|
|
Sergey Volkov
|
Conservative Party
|
2,587
|
0.89%
|
|
|
Aram Shegunts
|
Independent
|
687
|
0.24%
|
|
|
against all
|
31,654
|
10.87%
|
|
|
| Total
|
291,134
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[9]
|
1998
Summary of the 12 April 1998 by-election in the Orekhovo-Borisovo constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Andrey Nikolayev
|
Independent
|
102,862
|
64.52%
|
|
|
Oleg Sotnikov
|
Independent
|
24,637
|
15.45%
|
|
|
Yelena Bruk
|
Independent
|
6,804
|
4.27%
|
|
|
Ivan Silayev
|
Independent
|
4,614
|
2.89%
|
|
|
Svetlana Nosova
|
Independent
|
3,139
|
1.97%
|
|
|
Gennady Inzhutov
|
Independent
|
2,018
|
1.27%
|
|
|
Anatoly Stankov
|
Independent
|
1,327
|
0.83%
|
|
|
Nikolay Romanov
|
Independent
|
1,024
|
0.64%
|
|
|
Igor Chmurov
|
Independent
|
587
|
0.37%
|
|
|
against all
|
12,421
|
7.79%
|
|
|
| Total
|
159,427
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[10][11]
|
1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Orekhovo-Borisovo constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Andrey Nikolayev (incumbent)
|
Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
|
56,185
|
17.90%
|
|
|
Aleksandr Khinshtein
|
Independent
|
50,620
|
16.13%
|
|
|
Sergey Ivanov
|
Independent
|
31,424
|
10.01%
|
|
|
Sergey Ivanenko
|
Yabloko
|
29,685
|
9.46%
|
|
|
Oleg Sotnikov
|
Independent
|
23,481
|
7.48%
|
|
|
Natalia Belokhvostikova
|
Spiritual Heritage
|
21,692
|
6.91%
|
|
|
Valentina Boykova
|
Our Home – Russia
|
15,138
|
4.82%
|
|
|
Pyotr Burak
|
Independent
|
10,598
|
3.38%
|
|
|
Vladimir Belyayev
|
Social-Democrats of Russia
|
7,473
|
2.38%
|
|
|
Yury Kanatayev
|
Independent
|
6,296
|
2.01%
|
|
|
Sergey Novikov
|
Independent
|
4,155
|
1.32%
|
|
|
Viktor Ryzhov
|
Independent
|
2,191
|
0.70%
|
|
|
against all
|
46,707
|
14.88%
|
|
|
| Total
|
313,821
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[12]
|
2003
2016
Summary of the 18 September 2016 Russian legislative election in the Orekhovo-Borisovo constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Lyubov Dukhanina
|
United Russia
|
71,537
|
42.00%
|
|
|
Aleksandr Medvedev
|
Communist Party
|
25,036
|
14.70%
|
|
|
Boris Chernyshov
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
15,005
|
8.81%
|
|
|
Darya Sorokina
|
A Just Russia
|
13,495
|
7.92%
|
|
|
Igor Drandin
|
Yabloko
|
10,606
|
6.23%
|
|
|
Yulia Misevich
|
The Greens
|
7,028
|
4.13%
|
|
|
Aleksandr Abramovich
|
Communists of Russia
|
5,394
|
3.17%
|
|
|
Sergey Yerokhov
|
People's Freedom Party
|
5,358
|
3.15%
|
|
|
Anatoly Polyakov
|
Patriots of Russia
|
4,917
|
2.89%
|
|
|
Rakhman Yansukov
|
Party of Growth
|
3,839
|
2.25%
|
|
|
Ibragim Khudayberdiyev
|
Rodina
|
2,437
|
1.43%
|
|
|
| Total
|
170,330
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[14]
|
2021
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Orekhovo-Borisovo constituency
| Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Yevgeny Nifantyev
|
United Russia
|
92,484
|
38.59%
|
|
|
Vitaly Petrov
|
Communist Party
|
46,579
|
19.43%
|
|
|
Oleg Kazenkov
|
A Just Russia — For Truth
|
17,817
|
7.43%
|
|
|
Vasily Petrov
|
Communists of Russia
|
16,923
|
7.06%
|
|
|
Alisa Smolich
|
New People
|
15,001
|
6.26%
|
|
|
Yevgeny Turushev
|
Liberal Democratic Party
|
12,876
|
5.37%
|
|
|
Svetlana Anisimova
|
Russian Party of Freedom and Justice
|
10,941
|
4.56%
|
|
|
Ilya Gurevich
|
Yabloko
|
7,850
|
3.28%
|
|
|
Natalya Shushlebina
|
The Greens
|
5,442
|
2.27%
|
|
|
Ksenia Shlyamina
|
Green Alternative
|
3,734
|
1.56%
|
|
|
Lev Yudin
|
Civic Platform
|
2,679
|
1.12%
|
|
|
Pavel Penkin
|
Party of Growth
|
2,563
|
1.07%
|
|
|
| Total
|
239,688
|
100%
|
|
|
| Source:
|
[15]
|
Notes
- ^ No.194 Kashirsky constituency in 1993-1995, No.197 in 1995-2007
- ^ in 1997 appointed as Head of State Committee on Support and Development of Small Business
- ^ redistricted from Nagatinsky constituency
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