Electoral district of Shirakawa South

Shirakawa South is an electoral district of the Enderronian Parliament in Tojima Prefecture, first contested at the 1950 federal election. It is located in the southeastern suburbs of Shirakawa.

The sitting member, since the 2002 election, is Hiroko Layton, a member of the Social Democratic Party.

History
Shirakawa South was created in the 1950 redistribution, in which Tojima gained two seats and the electorate of Shirakawa was divided into Shirakawa South and Shirakawa Central.

Shirakawa South's location in the deeply working class southeastern suburbs of Shirakawa means it is a very safe seat for the Social Democratic Party, which has held it continuously since its creation. It has the fewest turnover of members of current seats in the Enderronian Parliament, with just two MPs in over 70 years. Jim Halston held the seat from 1950 to 2002, or 13 parliamentary terms, making him the longest-serving MP in Enderronian history. He was the last parliamentary survivor of the Oxley Government.