The district has been represented since 2024 by Independent deputy Pyotr Potapov, a Moscow Railway deputy chief, who succeeded one-term Communist Party incumbent Sergey Sevastyanov after Sevastyanov was deselected at the party convention.
1993–2001: Ivanovskoye, Perovo The district covered parts of Eastern Moscow.
2005–2009: Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki, Kurkino, Mitino, Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo, Severnoye Tushino, Strogino, Severnoye Tushino[2] The district was completely reconfigured as it was placed into mostly North-Western Moscow, overlapping the then-eliminated State Duma Tushino constituency.
2009–2014: Fili-Davydkovo, Mozhaysky, Novo-Peredelkino, Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye, Solntsevo, Troparyovo-Nikulino Vnukovo[3] The district was rearranged prior to the 2009 election, after the number of constituencies was increased from 15 to 17.
2014–2024: Golyanovo, Metrogorodok, part of Severnoye Izmaylovo[4] The district was completely rearranged in the 2014 redistricting as it was moved to cover outer parts of Eastern Moscow.