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The six-seat multi-member electoral district of City of Adelaide existed from 1857 to 1862.. The four-member electoral district of Adelaide was created by the Constitution Act Amendment Act, 1901 for the 1902 election from the districts of East Adelaide, West Adelaide and North Adelaide; together with the three-member Port Adelaide and five-member Torrens, the three districts with a total of ...
The Division of Adelaide is an Australian electoral division in South Australia and is named for the city of Adelaide, South Australia's capital.. At the 2016 federal election, the electorate covered 76 km², is centred on the Adelaide city centre and spanning from Grand Junction Road in the north to Cross Road in the south and from Portrush Road in the east to Marion and Holbrooks Road in the ...
City of Adelaide was an electoral district of the South Australian House of Assembly, the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the then colony of South Australia. [ 1 ] City of Adelaide was one of the original districts of the first Assembly created in 1857; it was abolished in 1862, when the new East Adelaide and West Adelaide districts ...
The 2026 South Australian local elections will be held in November 2026 to elect the councils and mayors of 67 of the 68 local government areas (LGAs) in South Australia. [2]
His electorate office was burnt down in an overnight fire in 2004. Sawford was a Deputy Government Whip 1994–96 and a Deputy Opposition Whip 1996–2001. He announced his retirement as of the 2007 federal election , citing an interest in running as a state independent as a protest against "gutless wonders" in the Rann state Labor government ...
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal Party of Australia: 365,155 35.09 –9.40 4 2 Australian Labor Party: 328,314 31.55 –4.18 6 1 Nick Xenophon Team
This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Adelaide in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1903 until the present. Members [ edit ]
The electorate was created by the Electoral Districts Act (No. 20) of the South Australian parliament in 1861 but it was not until the state election of 1862 election that candidates were first elected to represent East Adelaide. [2] The electorate at its creation included all of the City of Adelaide (South Adelaide, North Adelaide and the ...