Liberal MP Sarah Henderson doesn’t want to be the Member for Cox.

She said the proposed name change for her electorate is the subject of “some ridicule.”

“I don’t really want to put delivering for Cox on my corflutes,” Ms Henderson said on Sky News.

Liberal MP Sarah Henderson said she doesn't want to be the Member for Cox after a proposed electorate name change. Picture: Facebook/Sarah Henderson MP. (Facebook)

Ms Henderson said the proposed name change has already generated 'some ridicule' and that she prefers the current name, Corangamite, which is the Aboriginal word. Picture: Facebook/Sarah Henderson MP. (Facebook)

The Australian Electoral Commission is proposing major changes to electoral boundaries in ACT and Victoria.

The proposal includes changing Ms Henderson’s seat of Corangamite and renaming it Cox, after swimming icon May Cox who pioneered a learn to swim program in Victoria.

Ms Henderson says she’s perfectly happy being the Member for Corangamite, which is an Aboriginal word and is fighting against becoming the Member for Cox.

The proposed name of Cox comes after swimming icon May Cox who pioneered a learn to swim program in Victoria. Picture: Facebook/Sarah Henderson MP. (Facebook)

“There are all sorts of things that happen in Parliament, including when a member might be asked to withdraw," she said.

"I mean, as I say, I want to keep this conversation clean... but it is the sort of name, I've already been subjected to quite a bit of ridicule.”