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Westhaven Prefecture
Prefectuur Westhaven
西港州 Xīgǎng Zhōu
西港州 Nishikō Shū
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Nicknames: The Sunshine State
Capital Port William
Largest city Sunnyvale
Official languages English
Dutch
Ethnic groups 69.3% European
16.4% Asian
9.8% Native Marianan
4.6% Other
Religion 50.3% Christianity
43.0% No Religion
3.7% Buddhism
0.9% Shinto
2.1% Other
Demonym Westhavian
Westhavener (archaic)
Government
- Governor Matt McGowan (LPE)
- Lieutenant-Governor Jonah Tomsen (LPE)
- Premier Adrian Steele (SDP)
- Speaker Terrence Rieger (SDP)
Legislature Prefectural Assembly
Federal representation
- Parliamentary seats
12 / 150
- Parliamentary delegation
Formation
- Established 16 September 1946
Area 17,046 km² (3rd)
Population (2018)
- Total 2,368,596 (6th)
- Density 139.0/km² (10th)
GSP (2017–18)
- Total $61.972 billion (7th)
- Per capita $26,164 (13th)
Time zone(s) EST (UTC+9)
EDT (UTC+10)
Highest point TBA
Abbreviation WS

Westhaven Prefecture (Dutch for "west harbour", abbreviated as WS) is a coastal prefecture in southern Enderron. It is bordered by Cooksland Prefecture to the north, New Surrey Prefecture to the northeast and Lawrencia Prefecture to the east. Its capital city is Port William, while its largest city is Sunnyvale.

Westhaven is the only prefecture where Christians form a majority of the population.

History

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Government

Westhaven has a semi-presidential political system, with the Governor of Westhaven Prefecture (currently Matt McGowan of the Liberal Party of Enderron) as the head of state, and the Premier of Westhaven Prefecture (currently Adrian Steele of the Social Democratic Party of Enderron) as the head of government. Its unicameral parliament consists of the 45-member Westhaven Prefectural Assembly, with elections held every four years, using full preferential voting.

Federal representation

Westhaven elects 12 Members of Parliament to the Enderronian Parliament.

Name Party Seat Term
Tom Callahan Liberal Jenkins 2014–
Ziggy Duggan Social Democrats Port William 2010–
Ian Gillard National Kennedy 2002–
Daniel Hartin Liberal Cowper 2010–
Ivan Hawthorn Social Democrats Sunnyvale 2018–
David Henneman Social Democrats Nord 2006–
Brian Keogh Liberal Roscoe 2014–
Nicole Meaney Liberal Hamilton 2014–
Tyson Parker Liberal Middle Range 2010–
Justine Perry Social Democrats Southend 2018–
Jodie Scanlon Social Democrats Fuller 2017–
Michael Turnbull Liberal Orange 2002–
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