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Moskovsky constituency
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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.

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The constituency has been represented since 2016 by United Russia deputy Ildar Gilmutdinov, a five-term State Duma member.

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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.

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Members elected

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Election results

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1993

Election results were invalidated due to low turnout (18.57%). A by-election was scheduled for March 1994.

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1994

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1995

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1999

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2003

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2016

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2021

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Notes

  1. No.24 in 1993-1995 and in 2003-2007, No.23 in 1995-2003

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