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Podolsk constituency

Podolsk single-member constituency (No. 124) is a Russian State Duma electoral district in Moscow Oblast. It covers the inner southern suburbs of Moscow, including Domodedovo, Lytkarino, Podolsk, and Vidnoye. As of 2021 it had about 592,000 voters. Since 2016 the deputy has been Vyacheslav Fetisov of United Russia, a former senator and Olympic ice hockey champion.

Boundary history
- 1993–1995: Chekhov, Chekhovsky District, Klimovsk, Podolsk, Podolsky District, Protvino, Pushchino, Serpukhov, Serpukhovsky District, Shcherbinka, Troitsk.
- 1995–2007: Klimovsk, Molodyozhny, Naro-Fominsky District, Podolsk, Podolsky District, Shcherbinka, Troitsk. After 1995 redistricting, Chekhov, Protvino, Pushchino and Serpukhov left; Naro-Fominsky District was added from Istra.
- 2016–2026: Domodedovo, Lytkarino, Podolsk, Vidnoye. The constituency was recreated for the 2016 election, keeping Podolsk and its surroundings, while western parts of the former Podolsky District and eastern half of Naro-Fominsky District, plus Shcherbinka and Troitsk, were moved elsewhere. Moscow gained those areas as part of New Moscow in 2012; the rest of Naro-Fominsky went to Odintsovo. The seat also gained Lytkarino and Vidnoye from Odintsovo and Domodedovo from Serpukhov.
- Since 2026: Domodedovo, Lytkarino, Podolsk, Ramenskoye (including Chulkovskoye, Ganusovskoye, Konstantinovskoye, Ostrovetskoye, Sofyinskoye), Zhukovsky. After the 2025 redistricting, Vidnoye was swapped with western Ramenskoye and Zhukovsky from Lyubertsy constituency.


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