Electoral district of Bexley

Bexley is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Wentworth Metropolis. It was created in 1966 and first contested at the federal election later that year, replacing the district of Hounslow. It is located in northeastern Wentworth, on the shore of Hounslow Bay, and is named for the suburb of Bexley.

The sitting member, since the 2018 election, is Kiana Stone, a member of the Social Democratic Party.

History
Bexley covers the heavily working class Wentworth Sandbelt region in northeastern Wentworth. As such, it has been a comfortably safe seat for the Social Democrats since its creation. No conservative candidate has come close to winning the seat; the SDP's worst result was at the 2005 by-election, in which it won 55 percent of the two-party-preferred vote against an independent candidate.

Bexley has been the home of unique political issues, particularly regarding Wentworth Bexley International Airport, which takes up a significant portion of the district's area. The No Aircraft Noise and Anti-Development Party have traditionally polled the strongest in this electorate.