Well, I guess if you take the stories post-RotJ into account, Anakin is the Chosen One for this chapter of the battle. I suppose one could argue that he is the Chosen One in the grand scheme of things if you buy the argument that the Jedi Order needed reformation (which some argue Luke brought).
Anakin doesn't bring balance by joining the Sith. First, I think it is more accurate to understand "balance" as "order." Anakin was meant to bring "order" to the force, not "balance" as in a yin-yang kind of sense. Also, using the "2 Sith" analogy, Anakin CAUSED the imbalance by killing the Sith apprentice (Darth Tyranus). Since Anakin cannot be the Chosen One for an imbalance that doesn't exist until he causes it, that explanation cannot be true.
Darth Vader killing Darth Sidious restores order to the force by bringing the Jedi back to power over the Sith, but with a new understanding (Luke has been to the dark side, albeit temporarily in his battle with Darth Vader, and understands both sides of the force to a certain extent). As for more Sith Lords, well...apparently Darth Sidious knows how to clone himself and tries to come back a few times in different bodies, and Luke fights him off and a whole bunch of other stuff. (Luke also joins Darth Sidious for a short period of time as well.) So, the "balance" to the force isn't the destruction of the Sith, or the equal numbers of Sith and Jedi, but it is rather the more complete understanding among Jedi of the force. That's my take on it at least based on what I know of non-movie information.
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