Electoral district of Duyfken

Duyfken is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Sylvania Prefecture. It was created in 1946 and first contested at the federal election later that year. It was abolished in 1954 and recreated in the 1966 redistribution. It is named after Duyfken, the capital city of Sylvania, and covers most of the prefecture's southern two thirds.

The sitting member, since the 2018 federal election, is Georgia Higgs, a member of the Liberal Party of Enderron.

History
Duyfken was proclaimed in 1946 and was originally the southernmost electorate in St Andrews Prefecture. St Andrews was later divided into Miranda and South Miranda in 1954. Duyfken was abolished in the same year and replaced by the district of South Miranda. In the 1966 redistribution, population growth meant South Miranda Prefecture was allotted a second seat, and the electorate of South Miranda was split into two new electorates. Cunningham (now called Kin Loong) covered the northern half and a recreated Duyfken the southern half.

Southern Sylvania is traditionally more of a swing area than the north, due to a near-even balance between the working class voters in the city centres and eastern border regions and the more affluent voters in the suburbs and peri-urban regions. Since the 1990s, Duyfken has trended towards the Liberals, who have held the seat without interruption since 2002.