Enderronian federal election, 1994

A federal election was held in Enderron on Saturday 17 September 1994 to elect the 140 members of the 13th Enderronian Parliament.

The incumbent Social Democratic Party government, led by Prime Minister Helen Vandenberg, was re-elected to a second term, winning a supermajority with a landslide swing in its favour, defeating the opposition Conservative Party, led by Wally Koepke.

The 1994 election is considered a major realigning election in Enderronian political history, as the traditionally dominant centre-right party, the United Party, collapsed and lost all but four seats. Leader Andrew Quinton was defeated in his own seat of Formosa. The United Party was dissolved and merged into the Conservative Party less than a month after the election. The Social Democrats swept the Metro Central Region, winning 56 of the 71 available seats, marking the start of the party's dominance in the region. Conversely, it won only 11 of the 32 seats in Western Enderron, cementing the region's conservative voting patterns.

A vast majority of former United Party supporters moved to the Conservative Party, which finished second in the election, and the Liberal Democrats. The party had already formed the Official Opposition since July 1992, when more than a third of the United caucus defected to the Conservatives.

Results
Independents: Jack Berg