Candidates of the 1985 South Australian state election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1985 South Australian state election, held on 7 December 1985.

Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

Democrats

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
 
AdelaideLiberalMike DuiganMichael WilsonChristopher Wurm
Albert ParkLaborKevin HamiltonBob MacKenzieJohn Malone
AlexandraLiberalJohn QuirkeTed ChapmanDavid WillsonRex Tilbrook (Nat)
BaudinLaborDon HopgoodBill FraserD. PerrotinMort Daly (Ind)
BraggLiberalPhil RobinsGraham IngersonAlison Dolling
BriggsLaborMike RannBernhard BuchnerAnastasios GiannouklasDavid Whiting (Ind)
BrightLiberalDerek RobertsonJohn MathwinFred Cannon
ChaffeyLiberalBill ParsonsPeter ArnoldRilda Sharp
ColesLiberalRay RainsJennifer AdamsonSandra NicholsAniello Carbone (Ind)
CustanceLiberalArthur RichJohn OlsenJohn Smyth
DavenportLiberalMark BougheyDean BrownKevin AngoveStan Evans (Ind Lib)
ElizabethIndependent LaborSonia ArgirovJosephine GapperCarolyn TanMartyn Evans (Ind Lab)
EyreLiberalJennie LeeGraham GunnJillian Polkinghorne
FisherLiberalPhilip TylerGrant ChapmanAudrey Sibly
FlindersNationalTerrence KriegArthur WhyteGeorge JukesPeter Blacker (Nat)
FloreyLaborBob GregoryMartin LutherAndrew Sickerdick
GillesLaborJack SlaterLois BellBrian Fain
GoyderLiberalMichael WrightJohn MeierRosemary Dow
HansonLiberalAnn PengellyHeini BeckerIan Haines
HartleyLaborTerry GroomRilka WarbanoffCathi Tucker-Lee
HaywardLaborJune ApplebyJulian GlynnJohn Stapledon
Henley BeachLaborDon FergusonBob RandallGladys WellsJoe Rossi (Ind)
HeysenLiberalElizabeth HarveyDavid WottonMerilyn PedrickDouglas Lindley (Nat)
KavelLiberalLance JonesRoger GoldsworthyPaul Reader (Ind)
LightLiberalTony PiccoloBruce EastickNicholas WedgeEric Gerlach (Ind)
MawsonLaborSusan LenehanRaija HavuTim Wells
MitchamLiberalBarbara HughesStephen BakerGuy Harley
MitchellLaborRon PayneMark HanckelPeter Mann
MorphettLiberalTrevor PeikertJohn OswaldSue Carver
Mount GambierLiberalPeter HumphriesHarold AllisonGlenn Taylor
Murray-MalleeLiberalPeter DicksonPeter LewisDon FrenchGavin Doecke (Nat)
Steve Wilkinson (Ind)
NapierLaborTerry HemmingsBrenda BatesBarbara BarlowJohn Campbell (Ind)
NewlandLiberalDi GaylerScott AshendenMike Bolt
NorwoodLaborGreg CrafterSue GrahamRodney Roberts
PeakeLaborKeith PlunkettSteve PeakeJeff WildIan Frances (Ind)
PlayfordLaborTerry McRaeDorothy KotzEileen Farmer
PriceLaborMurray De LaineJean LawrieDon Bond
RamsayLaborLynn ArnoldJim Davis
Ross SmithLaborJohn BannonDarryl WatsonKate Hannaford
SemaphoreIndependent LaborRod SawfordMark LaingF. GoncalvesNorm Peterson (Ind Lab)
SpenceLaborRoy AbbottJoe RyanElizabeth Sanderson
StuartLaborGavin KeneallyBob SmithHarm FolkersPeter Clark (Ind)
ToddLaborJohn KlunderJeff NicholasAussie Kanck
UnleyLaborKym MayesDenis SheridanBarbara BodenPeter Kallas (Ind)
VictoriaLiberalBill HenderDale BakerRoy MilneGeoff Clothier (Nat)
WalshLaborJohn TrainerLenore TriplowHelen BrastedReece Jennings (Ind)
WhyallaLaborFrank BlevinsLaurie WilksGraham GloedeJack Berry (NDP)
Andy Fleming (Ind)
Peter Murphy (Ind Lab)
Fred Wilson (Nat)

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. Labor were defending five seats. The Liberals were defending five seats. The Democrats were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Nationals SA candidates CTA candidates NDP candidates Other candidates
 
  1. Brian Chatterton*
  2. Gordon Bruce*
  3. Barbara Wiese*
  4. Terry Roberts*
  5. Carolyn Pickles*
  6. Colleen Hutchison
  7. Brian Smith
  8. Denis Crisp
  1. Trevor Griffin*
  2. Legh Davis*
  3. Robert Ritson*
  4. Jamie Irwin*
  5. John Burdett*
  6. Sue Crew
  7. Alan Ferguson
  1. Mike Elliott*
  2. Heather Southcott
  3. Donald Chisholm
  4. Meg Lees
  5. Sandra Kanck
  6. Anthony Roberts
  1. Kevin Carter
  2. Robin Dixon-Thompson
  3. Neville Agars
  4. Donald Hunt
  1. Robert Brown
  2. William Pomery
  3. Cathryn Linedale
  4. Carl Wieland
  5. Wayne Ledger
  6. David Aitken
  7. William Wright
  1. Frances Mowling
  2. Ian Modistach

Stephen Dimitriou
Josephine Mountwinter

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 2017-03-04.
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