In 2017, in multiple districts in the center of Moscow, as well as some on the periphery of the city, the ruling party United Russia suffered defeats to opposition candidates, who received a combined total of nearly 20% of the seats.
The opposition formed a coalition called United Democrats to get candidates elected to municipal councils of deputies.
United Russia retained control over the Council of Deputies with an increased majority of 10 seats, other 2 mandates were won by Communist Party candidates.
Communist Party retained its single member, joined by A Just Russia – For Truth candidate as the only opposition in the Council.
United Russia flipped control over the Council of Deputies from Solidarnost-aligned group of Independents led by Ilya Yashin winning 9 seats (up from three in the previous convocation).
United Russia flipped control over the Council of Deputies, winning 11 out of 12 seats (up from 1), while Yabloko lost its entire 10-seat delegation.
United Russia retained control over the Council of Deputies, winning 8 out of 10 seats (up from 6), while Yabloko lost its entire 4-seat delegation.
United Russia retained control over the Council of Deputies, winning 12 seats (up from 11), while Communist Party lost its entire 3-member delegation.
United Russia retained control over the Council of Deputies but lost one seat to the Liberal Democratic Party.
United Russia retained control over the Council of Deputies but lost one seat to the Communist Party.
United Russia retained control over the Council of Deputies but lost a single seat to New People.
United Russia won 14 seats and flipped control over the Council of Deputies from Solidarnost-aligned Independents, led by Konstantinas Yankauskas, and Yabloko.