Electoral district of Dover

Dover is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in New Colorado Prefecture, first contested at the 1966 federal election. It is located in the southwestern corner of the prefecture, and includes Fairfield, the capital of New Colorado. It is named after Dover County.

The sitting member, since the 2014 federal election, is Tim Lunday, a member of the Social Democratic Party.

History
At its creation in 1966, Dover originally covered almost a significant portion of New Colorado outside the northeast and southwest corners, which were part of Karburgh and Fairfield respectively. Dover functioned as the sole seat for New Coloradoans outside of the two major cities until the creation of Griffith in 2002, which essentially cut Dover to the western third of the prefecture. At the 2010 redistribution, the Fairfield electorate was abolished, and Dover shifted significantly to the south to become a Fairfield-based seat.

Like most of New Colorado, Dover is a safe seat for the Social Democratic Party. The Liberals perform the best in the Fairfield metropolitan area.