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The Parliament of South Australia is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of South Australia. It consists of the 47-seat House of Assembly ( lower house ) and the 22-seat Legislative Council ( upper house ). [ 2 ]
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Women members of the Parliament of South Australia (2 C) A. Attorneys-general of South Australia (50 P) H. Members of the South Australian House of Assembly (5 C, 714 ...
The other presiding officer is the President of the South Australian Legislative Council. As of the passage of the Constitution (Independent Speaker) Amendment Act 2021 , the Speaker is constitutionally banned from being a member of a registered political party outside of a "relevant election period".
The House of Assembly was created in 1857, when South Australia attained self-government. The development of an elected legislature — although only men could vote — marked a significant change from the prior system, where legislative power was in the hands of the Governor and the Legislative Council, which was appointed by the Governor.
Member of the Legislative Council (2015–2018) MP for Croydon (2018– ) 21 March 2022: Incumbent: 2 years, 345 days [1] 2022 22. 14th Sir William Morgan (1828–1883) KCMG: No Party Alignment: Member of the Legislative Council (1867–1884) 27 September 1878 24 June 1881 2 years, 270 days 23. 9th Sir Arthur Blyth (1823–1891) KCMG: No Party ...
This is a list of state elections in South Australia for the bicameral Parliament of South Australia, consisting of the House of Assembly (lower house) and the Legislative Council (upper house). 2022
This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 2018 to 2022, as elected at the 2018 state election and subsequent by-elections. [1] Name