Electoral district of Marshall Bay

Marshall Bay is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Cooksland Prefecture. It was created in 1900 and first contested at the general election later that year. It is located in the far southeast of the prefecture, adjoining the borders of New Surrey Prefecture in the southeast and Westhaven Prefecture in the south, as well as all of Cooksland's coast on Marshall Bay.

The sitting member, since the 2010 federal election, is Dora Jiang, a member of the Liberal Party of Enderron.

History
The district of Marshall Bay was proclaimed in 1900, and has always been located in Cooksland's rural far eastern regions. It is named after Marshall Bay, which adjoins the the electorate on its east. Until the 1980s, it stretched the entire north-south length of Cooksland from its border with Kaigan Prefecture to Westhaven.

Marshall Bay is one of the safest seats for the Liberal Party; it has been held by the party and its conservative predecessors continuously since 1937. Conversely, the Social Democratic Party has often run dead in the seat, and has only held it for seven of its 120 years in existence. Since losing the seat in 1937, the SDP has only come close to winning Marshall Bay once: it won 48.5 percent of the two-party-preferred vote at the 1970 landslide. Even in its 2018 landslide, the SDP finished fourth in the seat and only won 13 percent of first preference votes.

Marshall Bay has produced two prime ministers: Douglas Wilson and Wally Koepke.