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From 1857 to 1933, the number of districts varied between 12 (1912–1915) and 27 (1890–1901). Each district returned from 1-6 members. Since 1938, the South Australian House of Assembly has had single-member electoral districts. From 1938 to 1968 there were 39 districts. Since 1970 there have been 47 electoral districts.
Pages in category "Electoral districts of South Australia" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
2022 South Australian state election: Black; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal: David Speirs: 11,862 50.1 −0.9 Labor: Alex Dighton: 9,037 38.1 +7.0 Greens: Liz Tidemann
In New South Wales, there is only one of the original 34 contested in 1856 that still exists. In Victoria, three of the original 37 contested in 1856 still exist. In Queensland there is only one of the original 16 contested in 1860. In South Australia there is also only one of the original 17 contested in 1856.
It increased the size of the House of Assembly to 46 members and defined the boundaries of the districts which elected them. It repealed sections 3 and 4 of the Electoral Act 1861. The Legislative Council continued to be elected by a single electoral district over the entire Province of South Australia. It was to take effect only from the next ...
1938 South Australian state election: Stirling Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Samuel Pearce 1,597 37.0 Independent: Herbert Dunn: 1,503 34.8 Liberal and Country: Percy Heggaton: 1,214 28.1 Total formal votes 4,314 98.7 Informal votes 58 1.3 Turnout: 4,372 68.2 Two-candidate-preferred result Independent: Herbert Dunn: 2,401 55.7 ...
2022 South Australian state election: Wright; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Blair Boyer: 12,231 52.0 +14.1 Liberal: Graham Reynolds 7,550 32.1 +1.0 Greens
2022 South Australian state election: Frome; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal: Penny Pratt: 10,573 45.0 −10.1 Labor: Ashton Charvetto 6,002 25.6 +5.5 Independent