Women in the Enderronian Parliament

191 women have been elected to the Enderronian Parliament and its predecessors, the Enderronian Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Assembly of British Mariana, since the first form of women's suffrage was achieved in 1906. The first woman to run for election was Catherine Mary Nolan at the 1908 election, while the first woman to elected was Albertine Sutherland at the 1914 election. There has been at least one woman in parliament continuously since 1930, and at least two continuously since 1940. At the start of the current (19th) Enderronian Parliament, there were 69 female MPs, or 46 percent of the body, the highest in Enderron's history.

Women have been elected to parliament from every prefecture in Enderron.

White women have had the right to both vote and sit in parliament since 1906. Universal suffrage was achieved in 1950 with the independence of Enderron, when the voting rights of all Asian voters was restored; Chinese voters were completely barred from voting and running for election until 1942, and Japanese voters, who were given limited suffrage in 1906, were stripped of their voting rights from 1937 to 1946.

Four

 * Brooklyn, JZ: Rachel Harkey, Michelle Evans, Gladys Nielson, Kristine Oakley
 * Wentworth, WE: Altonia Keys, Janine Gosling, Kate Brunswick, Kelly Tan

Three

 * Bexley, WE: Margaret Lyons, Melissa Worstead, Kiana Stone
 * Epping, NP: Margaret Dodds, Glenda Jones, Carolyn Harrison
 * Franklin, WE: Georgia Hickerson, Melinda O'Neil, Linda Tran
 * Harvey, TJ: Cheryl White, Olivia Hamer, Megan Wang
 * Lewisham, NP: Julie Tassell, Jean Remington, Carli O'Hara
 * Normanhurst, CO: Dorothy Jones, Joyce Redding, Emily Gothardt
 * Victoria, PL: Nancy Wheeler, Sue Sanford, Jennifer Williamson

Current

 * Lewisham, NP: 39 years (since 1982)
 * Wentworth, WE: 39 years (since 1982)
 * Minato, TJ: 35 years (since 1986)
 * Victoria, PL: 35 years (since 1986)
 * Jingcheng, LS: 31 years (since 1990)
 * Charlestown, NC: 27 years (since 1994)
 * Devon, PL: 27 years (since 1994)

Former

 * Kensington, WE: 33 years (1981–2014)

Electorates with the longest female representation (non-consecutive)

 * Victoria, PL: 51 years (1950–1966, 1986–present)
 * Jingcheng, LS: 43 years (1970–1982, 1990–present)
 * Kensington, WE: 41 years (1946–1954, 1981–2014)
 * Lewisham, NP: 39 years (1982–present)
 * Wentworth, WE: 39 years (1982–present)
 * Harvey, TJ: 37 years (1966–1982, 2000–2006, 2006–present)
 * Bexley, WE: 36 years (1966–1990, 2005–2014, 2018–present)
 * Minato, TJ: 35 years (1986–present)