Candidates of the 1982 South Australian state election

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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 McCleanCatherine Hannaford
Albert ParkLaborKevin HamiltonGraham IngersonBen Michael
AlexandraLiberalHelen McSkimmingTed ChapmanAndrew MillsRex Tilbrook (Nat)
Ascot ParkLaborJohn TrainerChris GellieMichael Rogers
BaudinLaborDon HopgoodDeane CloughIvor Childs
BraggLiberalNeill LeanDavid TonkinGuy Harley
BrightonLiberalJune ApplebyDick GlazbrookBob Ralph
ChaffeyLiberalRoland TelferPeter ArnoldMike Elliott
ColesLiberalRosalie McDonaldJennifer AdamsonStephen Swift
DavenportLiberalEmanuel FrossinakisDean BrownMerilyn Pedrick
ElizabethLaborPeter DuncanEsmond McKeownBarbara Barlow
EyreLiberalChristina PhillisGraham Gunn
FisherLiberalAnnice VassStan EvansJohn Coulter
FlindersNationalTerrence KriegRex MaderHelen BreakeyPeter Blacker (Nat)
FloreyLaborBob GregoryPhilip BaylyAndrew Sickerdick
GillesLaborJack SlaterGregory MinuzzoEileen Farmer
GlenelgLiberalRobert DancerJohn MathwinRonald Moulds
GoyderLiberalStephan OulianoffJohn MeierKevin JonesTerence Halford (Nat)
HansonLiberalDerek RobertsonHeini BeckerClifford Boyd
HartleyLaborTerry GroomBarry JamesGeorge Belperio
Henley BeachLiberalDon FergusonBob RandallTrevor Turner
KavelLiberalGeoffrey AndersonRoger GoldsworthyBrian Fain
LightLiberalWilliam YoungBruce EastickNicholas Wedge
MalleeLiberalNorman NapperPeter LewisSamuel PopeGuy Wheal (Nat)
MawsonLiberalSusan LenehanIvar SchmidtJay McMerrick
MitchamDemocratsJohn HillStephen BakerHeather Southcott
MitchellLaborRon PayneDavid PhelpsKevin Whitby
MorphettLiberalStephen BlightJohn OswaldGraham Pamount
Mount GambierLiberalKenneth BonythonHarold AllisonMeg Lees
MurrayLiberalGeoffrey McCullochDavid WottonGerhard Weissmann
NapierLaborTerry HemmingsEric BatesJohn Ferguson
NewlandLiberalJohn KlunderBrian BillardRobert MasonGlen Stevens (Nat)
NorwoodLaborGreg CrafterLynton CrosbyJosephine Read
PeakeLaborKeith PlunkettLaurie WhitelawJim Mitchell
PlayfordLaborTerry McRaeBill ArnoldColin Nieass
PriceLaborGeorge WhittenSue Crew
Rocky RiverLiberalDenis CrispJohn OlsenGordon WeberJohn Reilly (Nat)
Ross SmithLaborJohn BannonRuth Squire
SalisburyLaborLynn ArnoldDerrick RichDavid Vigor
SemaphoreIndependentPeter BicknellMacleay LawriePeter GagliardiNorm Peterson (Ind)
SpenceLaborRoy AbbottElizabeth Bronisz
StuartLaborGavin KeneallySydney CheesmanDavid Chapman
ToddLiberalJohn LewisScott AshendenSandra KanckRex Senior (Nat)
TorrensLiberalMike DuiganMichael WilsonJoseph Zingarelli
UnleyLaborKym MayesRobert NichollsMargaret-Ann WilliamsAllan Osmond (Nat)
VictoriaLiberalSimon BryantAllan RoddaPeter ButcherGeoffrey Clothier (Nat)
WhyallaLaborMax BrownVivienne CruickshankMary GoodPeter Murphy (Ind)

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MLC are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*). Eleven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending six seats, although sitting MLC Norm Foster was running as an independent. The Liberal Party was defending five seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates National candidates Communist candidates Group F candidates Other candidates
 
  1. Chris Sumner*
  2. Anne Levy*
  3. John Cornwall*
  4. Frank Blevins*
  5. John Phillips
  6. Mario Feleppa*
  7. Colleen Hutchison
  8. Terry Roberts
  9. Michael Marinos
  10. Myles McCallum
  11. Kenneth Case
  1. Murray Hill*
  2. Martin Cameron*
  3. Diana Laidlaw*
  4. Peter Dunn*
  5. Bruce Edwards
  6. Kent Andrew
  7. Rob Lucas*
  1. Ian Gilfillan*
  2. Donald Chisholm
  3. Peter Adamson
  4. John Longhurst
  5. Carolyn Tan
  6. Robert Manhire
  7. Raymond Buttery
  8. Patricia Shortridge
  9. Doone Lee
  10. Martin Holt
  11. Stuart Brasted
  1. Warwick Dunkley
  2. Pamela Ross
  3. Robin Dixon-Thompson
  4. Raymond Farrelly
  1. Peter Murphy
  2. Alan Bone
  1. Norm Foster
  2. Graham Jamieson

Ted Dunstan (Ind)
Mark Eckermann (Ind)
Charmaine Rogers (Libt)

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 2017-08-04.
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