Killaren South (Parliamentary Constituency)

In Sainte Genevieve elections, Killaren South is one of the country's sixteen Parliamentary constituencies, and represents the souther portion of County Killaren, including a most of the city of Farset. The constituency was one of the original fourteen created when Sainte Genevieve gained independence in 1949. From 1949 to 1970, Killaren East returned three MPs. This was increased to four beginning with the 1970 General Election, and remained so until 1986. Redistricting within the county led to the loss of one seat beginning with the 1986 General Election. Killaren South has returned three MPs ever since.

The precise extent of its boundaries have shifted several times since the constituency's creation in 1949. Originally, Killaren South's borders extended further northward and covered a large portion of territory now part of Killaren West. Voters in Farset typically vote for Social Democrat candidates, though the popularity of the National Party in the area often influences election results.

Current MPs

 * Arthur Irons, MP (Social Democrat)
 * Johnny Selby, MP (National)
 * Russell Smock, MP (Social Democrat)