Candidates of the 1965 South Australian state election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1965 South Australian state election, held on 6 March 1965.

Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal and Country

House of Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.[1]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate LCL candidate Other candidates
 
AdelaideLaborSam LawnElliott Johnston (Comm)
George Basivovs (DLP)
Thomas Ellis (Soc. Credit)
AlbertLCLBill Nankivell
AlexandraLCLDesmond MertonDavid Brookman
AngasLCLBerthold Teusner
BarossaLCLMolly ByrneCondor LauckeDavid Wood (Soc. Credit)
Andrew Shore (DLP)
BurnsideLCLJoyce HenriottJoyce SteeleWilliam Carruthers (Soc. Credit)
BurraIndependentJohn PhelanPercy Quirke
ChaffeyLaborReg CurrenHarold KingHerbert Wilson (Ind.)
William Ahern (DLP)
EdwardstownLaborFrank WalshLaurence DalyBrian Waters (Ind.)
Allan Anderson (DLP)
EnfieldLaborJack JenningsAllan StockAlan Miller (Comm)
Desmond Timlin (DLP)
David Beavan (Soc. Credit)
EyreLCLIsaac RaysonGeorge BockelbergHarold Schiller (CP)
FlindersLCLJames HudsonGlen PearsonDouglas Barnes (DLP)
FromeLaborTom CaseyMaxwell HamsJohn McMahon (DLP)
GawlerLaborJohn ClarkPhillip HockeyDesmond Clark (Ind.)
John Fielder (Ind.)
GlenelgLCLHugh HudsonBaden PattinsonMark Posa (DLP)
GougerLCLRobert ThredgoldSteele Hall
GumerachaLCLErnie CrimesThomas PlayfordPatrick Coffey (DLP)
Marcus Dodd (Soc. Credit)
Brian Rooney (Comm)
HindmarshLaborCyril HutchensCyril Holasek (DLP)
LightLCLJohn Freebairn
MillicentLaborDes CorcoranJohn Osborne
MitchamLCLMurty ConlonRobin MillhouseErnst Hergstrom (Soc. Credit)
Mount GambierLaborAllan BurdonMary Hill
MurrayLaborGabe BywatersEric Doecke
NorwoodLaborDon DunstanSidney Daws
OnkaparingaLCLFrank StanifordHoward ShannonHarvey Burns (Soc. Credit)
Port AdelaideLaborJohn RyanPeter Symon (Comm)
Donald Boys (DLP)
Port PirieLaborDave McKeeAllan Mossop (Ind.)
RidleyIndependentArnold BusbridgeTom Stott (Ind.)
Rocky RiverLCLGeorge SmartJames Heaslip
SemaphoreLaborReg HurstCharles Coffey (DLP)
George Heritage (Soc. Credit)
StirlingLCLAllan StevensWilliam McAnaney
StuartLaborLindsay RichesWilliam Young (Ind.)
TorrensLCLChris HurfordJohn CoumbeCharles Bradley (DLP)
Russell Sellars (Soc. Credit)
UnleyLaborGil LangleyJohn McLeayMary Dempsey (DLP)
John Hennessey (Ind.)
William Wallace (Ind.)
VictoriaLCLDavid WalkerAllan RoddaJames McLachlan (CP)
John Gartner (Ind.)
WallarooLaborLloyd HughesClarence Green
West TorrensLaborGlen BroomhillParker Morton
WhyallaLaborRon LovedayGordon Kimpton (DLP)
Clarence Young (Ind.)
James Yates (Ind.)
Yorke PeninsulaLCLMichael KennedyJames Ferguson

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour and identified by an asterisk (*).

District Held by Labor candidates LCL candidates Other candidates
 
Central No. 12 LaborStan Bevan*
Don Banfield*
Edward Timlin (DLP)
William Gold (Ind.)
Edwin Burnett-Read (Ind.)
Central No. 22 LCLRobert Millar
Eric Thorp
Jessie Cooper*
Frank Potter*
Midland2 LCLDonald MacLeod
Leonard Krieg
Les Hart*
Colin Rowe*
Northern2 LCLHugh James
Miah O'Callaghan
Richard Geddes*
Dudley Octoman*
Southern2 LCLRen DeGaris*
Henry Kemp*

References

  1. Jaensch, Dean. "History of South Australian Elections 1857 - 2006". State Electoral Office South Australia. Archived from the original on 2014-03-02. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
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