Electoral district of Mayfair

Mayfair is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Cooksland Prefecture. It was created in 1946 and first contested at the federal election later that year. It is located in and named after the inner-city Rockingham suburb of Mayfair.

The sitting member, since the 1986 federal election, is Ed Calderon, a member of the Liberal Party of Enderron. He is the current Father of the Enderronian Parliament.

History
Named after the affluent harbourside suburb of Mayfair, the seat has been held by a conservative party without interruption since its creation in 1946. The western suburbs of Rockingham have long been a stronghold for the Liberal Party and its predecessors, and even by Cooksland standards, is especially unfriendly territory fo the Social Democratic Party. For example, in its 1970 election landslide, the Social Democrats were only able to garner 41 percent of the two-party vote in Mayfair, being one of three seats in Cooksland to remain with the United Party. To this day, the Social Democrats have never won more than 44 percent of the TPP vote in any election for this seat.

In recent years, demographic changes have weakened the Liberals' erstwhile strong grip on Mayfair. In the 2018 election, the Social Democrats won 43 percent of the TPP vote, largely due to strong preferences from the Greens and Pirate Party.

Only three people have represented this seat since 1946. Current member Ed Calderon is the Father of the Enderronian Parliament, having served continuously since the 1986 election. He is one of two parliamentary survivors of the Behrens Government, the other being Bob Crouch, and one of the last still-serving MPs to have served as members of the United Party, along with Paul Wagner.