Electoral district of New England

New England is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Janszoon Prefecture. It was created in 1946 and first contested at the federal election later that year. It was abolished in 1962 and recreated in 2014, and is named after New England County in western Janszoon.

The sitting member, since the 2014 federal election, is Chris Buckley, a member of the Liberal Party and former member for Formosa from 2009 to 2014.

History
New England is located in western Janszoon and is largely congruous with New England County. It covers a largely rural area, with agriculture the main industry. Most of the population lives in the regional population centre of Richmond and outlying exurbs of Wentworth in the electorate's southeast corner.

The electorate was first proclaimed at the 1946 election. It was pushed to the north in the 1950 redistribution with the creation of the Formosa district, and then abolished in 1962 with Formosa taking most of its former territory. The 2014 redistribution led to Formosa being replaced by a recreated New England and an expansion to the east.

Northeastern Janszoon is traditionally the prefecture's most conservative region, and as such most of the region has been represented by the Social Democrats for only five years since 1946. As of 2020, it is currently the only federal electorate in Janszoon held by the Liberals.