Electoral district of Druitt

Druitt is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Cooksland Prefecture. It was first contested at the 2002 federal election. It is located in the inner eastern suburbs of Rockingham. The district is named after local politician Maxwell Druitt, a minister in the Keeney Government and leader of the Enderron People's Party from 1930 to 1935.

The sitting member, since the 2006 federal election, is Syreeta Kapoor, a member of the Liberal Party of Enderron.

History
Druitt was created in the 2002 redistribution due to population growth in the suburbs of Rockingham. It was created as a marginal seat, due to its mortgage belt status. The geographic buildup of the seat consists of Liberal-voting areas in the west, SDP-voting areas in the east, and swing areas in the centre. Druitt is one of the more multicultural electorates in Rockingham, with a relatively high Asian population.

The electorate was won at its first election by Social Democrat Josh Riley. At the following election in 2006, Riley was thrown from office by the Liberals' Syreeta Kapoor on a swing of nearly 12 percent, amidst the SDP's heavy defeat that year. Kapoor has retained the seat since with favourable swings to her.