Politics
- George Anderson (MP) (1819–1896), Liberal MP for Glasgow from 1868 to March 1885
- George Washington Anderson (1832–1902), United States Representative from Missouri
- George A. Anderson (1853–1896), United States Representative from Illinois
- George Knox Anderson (1854–1941), Conservative MP for Canterbury, 1918
- George James Anderson (1860–1935), New Zealand Reform Party MP, 1908–1928
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