The election for the 6th convocation of the Moscow City Duma took place on 14 September 2014, which coincided with the United Voting Day.
The elections were conducted using the first-past-the-post voting system, and a total of 45 deputies were elected in 45 single-member constituencies (previously, the Duma had 35 deputies) from a pool of 258 candidates.
The voting process occurred across more than 3,500 polling stations throughout the city.
[2] Out of the elected deputies, 17 individuals were re-elected from the previous City Duma.
The plan involved the dissolution of the Moscow State Duma of the 5th convocation in December 2013, although this did not ultimately occur.