Electoral district of Greenberg

Greenberg is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Greenberg Prefecture. It was created in 1979 and first contested at the 1982 federal election, replacing the district of Sierra North. It covers the entire prefecture of Greenberg.

As of the 2018 election, there are 82,461 people enrolled to vote in Greenberg, making it by far the least populous district in the country. Greenberg Prefecture has never met the quota to be allocated a single seat in the parliament on the basis of population (it is approximately 35 percent short of meeting the quota), but as electoral districts are not allowed to run across prefectural boundaries, it is by default entitled to a single at-large district.

The sitting member, since the 2014 federal election, is Mike Weitzman, a member of the Enderron National Party.

History
The district of Greenberg was created from the district of Sierra when Greenberg became a prefecture in 1979.

Greenberg Prefecture is a traditional stronghold for right-of-centre parties; the Social Democratic Party has never won the seat of Greenberg since its creation. When Greenberg was part of Sierra, the SDP only won the pre-1979 seat of Sierra once – at its landslide victory in 1970 – due to a massive swing in the cities of Los Prados and Van Buren. Thus, the prefecture of Greenberg has been represented by a Social Democrat for just 4 years since 1946.

The modern seat of Greenberg has been held by the Nationals for all but one term. The party currently holds Greenberg by a margin of 18.85 percent.