Electoral district of Anderson

Anderson is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Wentworth Metropolis, first contested at the 1974 federal election. It covers the outer western suburbs of Wentworth, bordering Janszoon Prefecture, and is named after Enderronian naval officer Ronald Anderson (1885–1943).

The sitting member, since the 2001 by-election, is Tony Yang, a member of the Social Democratic Party.

History
Anderson is located in the multicultural, working class western suburbs of Wentworth, an area that has always voted heavily for the SDP. It is currently the safest SDP seat in Enderron, with a margin of 26.16 percent. It has one of the lowest turnovers of members in the Enderronian Parliament, with just two MPs in over 45 years. Since its creation in 1974, it has only elected Chinese Enderronians to parliament.

Anderson's inaugural member was Marcel Liew, the younger brother of New Democratic Party leader Susan Liew.