Candidates of the 1977 South Australian state election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1977 South Australian state election, held on 17 September 1977.

The Liberal Movement had dissolved since the previous election, with some of its members rejoining the Liberal Party and others forming part of the new Australian Democrats. For the two sitting LM members, their seats are listed as held by the LM.

Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

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 Liberal candidate Democrats candidate Other candidates
 
AdelaideLaborJack WrightTerry McClean
Albert ParkLaborCharles HarrisonGlendon Stotter
AlexandraLiberalKenneth JaredTed ChapmanKaye Gibbs
Ascot ParkLaborGeoff VirgoDean Le PoidevinKenneth Johnson
BaudinLaborDon HopgoodMervyn Sawade
BraggLiberalKevin WinnDavid Tonkin
BrightonLaborHugh HudsonNatalie RichardsonRonald Moulds
ChaffeyLiberalJohn HowePeter Arnold
ColesLiberalGreg CrafterJennifer Adamson
DavenportLiberalTerry CameronDean BrownMichael LeeEwan Hutchison (WP)
ElizabethLaborPeter DuncanAnthony Hutton
EyreLiberalBarry Piltz
Michael Sachsse
Graham Gunn
FisherLiberalSean DawesStan Evans
FlindersNCPTerrence KriegVictor GerschwitzPeter Blacker (NCP)
FloreyLaborCharles WellsJohn Wadey
GillesLaborJack SlaterLois BellAndrew Graham
GlenelgLiberalBarbara WieseJohn Mathwin
GoyderLMRoger ThomasDavid BoundyKeith Russack (Ind Lib)
HansonLiberalReece JenningsHeini Becker
HartleyLaborDes CorcoranGeorge TrottaWilliam Forster (WP)
Henley BeachLaborGlen BroomhillBarry Lawson
KavelLiberalSydney TilmouthRoger GoldsworthyReginald Goldsworthy
LightLiberalJames ReeseBruce Eastick
MalleeLiberalGerald LeaBill NankivellLeslie Ficken (NCP)
MawsonLaborLeslie DruryTony BoyleCharles Ferdinands
MitchamLMRosemary CrowleyRobert WorthRobin Millhouse
MitchellLaborRon PayneJune SchaefferKevin WhitbyPeter Amor (Ind)
John Pocius (WP)
MorphettLiberalTerry GroomMark HamiltonMargaret Sesr
Mount GambierLiberalJames HennessyHarold Allison
MurrayLiberalDouglas GerrieDavid WottonMaurice Thiele (Ind)
Ivon Wardle (Ind Lib)
NapierLaborTerry HemmingsElizabeth Pooley
NewlandLaborJohn KlunderEmily PerryBetty Knott
NorwoodLaborDon DunstanWilliam Zacharia
PeakeLaborDon SimmonsMark Tregoning
PlayfordLaborTerry McRaeJohn McGowanJohn LonghurstDonald Sutherland (CPA)
PriceLaborGeorge WhittenJean Lawrie
Rocky RiverLiberalTed ConnellyHoward VenningPeter Longmire (NCP)
Nevin Newbold (Ind)
Ross SmithLaborJohn BannonPaul Baloglou
SalisburyLaborReg GrothAnn Allen
SemaphoreLaborJack OlsonTerence HansonJ Mitchell (SPA)
SpenceLaborRoy AbbottGeorge Basisovs
StuartLaborGavin KeneallyColin Struck
ToddLaborMolly ByrneRobert Ritson
TorrensLiberalRalph ClarkeMichael WilsonLeslie Huxley (WP)
UnleyLaborGil LangleyCraig SpielVictoria Wawryk (Ind)
VictoriaLiberalGraeme RichardsonAllan Rodda
WhyallaLaborMax BrownVivienne Cruickshank

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 2017-08-22.
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