Enderronian general election, 1908

A general election was held in the Colony of Enderron on Saturday 1 August 1908 to elect the 59 members of the Enderronian Legislative Assembly.

The result was a hung parliament, with the opposition Enderron People's Party winning 29 seats and the governing Democratic Party of Enderron winning 28 seats. The two remaining seats went to the Enderronian Labour Party and independent MP Alexander Ward. The Democratic Party was able to negotiate with both Labour and Ward to secure a third term in government.

Following the passing of the Franchise Act 1906, this was the first election with universal suffrage for white voters, with the act giving all white women the same voting rights as white men; true universal suffrage would not be achieved until the 1958 election.

As of 2020, this is the last election in which the party that won a plurality of seats did not form government.

Results
Independents: Alexander Ward