Electoral district of Port William

Port William is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Westhaven Prefecture, first contested at the 1849 general election. It is named for the city of Port William, the capital of Westhaven and its second-most populous city, and is centred on its central business district and surrounding areas.

The sitting member, since the 2010 election, is Ziggy Duggan, a member of the Social Democratic Party.

History
Port William is one of the oldest still-existing electorates in Enderron, having been contested at every election since 1849. During the colonial era, it traded hands infrequently between the British Mariana Liberal Party and Conservative Party of British Mariana, with both parties holding the seat for long periods of time.

Since the start of the 20th century, the city of Port William has been a stronghold for the Social Democratic Party and its predecessors, largely due to its historical heavy working class character. The Social Democrats have held Port William almost continuously for a century, only interrupted on two occasions: from 1941 to 1945 due to Japanese occupation of Enderron, and from 1981 to 1982 when it was held by independent MP Jim Mulroney. Port William was the party's outright safest seat for much of the mid-20th century, and the SDP's two-party-preferred vote has only dropped below 60 percent at the 1966 federal election, the 1981 by-election, the 2010 federal election and the 2014 federal election.

The seat's best-known members include John Stanford, the third-longest serving MP in Enderronian history, serving continuously from 1912 to 1959, a period of 47 years (although Stanford only served as the member for Port William for 14 of them), and Joseph Kim, the first Korean Enderronian MP.

Current member Ziggy Duggan is the great-great-granddaughter of George Duggan, who served as the member from 1900 to 1908.