Candidates of the 2014 South Australian state election

This is a list of candidates of the 2014 South Australian state election.

Retiring MPs

Labor

Liberal

Other

House of Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Family First candidate Other candidates
 
AdelaideLiberalDavid O'LoughlinRachel SandersonRobert SimmsAnna Tree (D4D)
AshfordLaborSteph KeyTerina MonteagleChristiana GriffithRobyn MunroSteve Samsom (FREE)
BraggLiberalElla WatersVickie ChapmanAmi Harrison
BrightLaborChloë FoxDavid SpeirsJamie RyanSteve Price
ChaffeyLiberalMahanbir GrewalTim WhetstoneJason GarroodYvonne Zeppel
CheltenhamLaborJay WeatherillJack BattyRebecca GaldiesAlex Tennikoff
ColtonLaborPaul CaicaJoe BarryAndrew PayneKym McKay
CroydonLaborMichael AtkinsonGlenda NobleCherie HoyleNkweto Nkamba
DavenportLiberalLucie Lock-WeirIain EvansStephen ThomasNatasha Edmonds
DunstanLiberalJo ChapleySteven MarshallMichael DonatoRick Neagle (D4D)
ElderLaborAnnabel DiganceCarolyn HabibPaul PetherickCosimo RussoNick Schumi (D4D)
EnfieldLaborJohn RauScott RobertsRoger LeviLisa HoodAndrew Stanko (Ind)
FinnissLiberalMelanie SmartMichael PengillyMoira JenkinsBruce Hicks
FisherIndependentJake NevilleSam DulukMalwina WyraDaryl van den BrinkBob Such (Ind)
FlindersLiberalMathew DeanePeter TreloarFelicity WrightGrant Wilson
FloreyLaborFrances BedfordDamian WyldKim ThomsonRichard Bunting
FromeIndependentMarcus ConnellyKendall JacksonRob ScottWendy JoyceGeoff Brock (Ind)
GilesLaborEddie HughesBernadette AbrahamAlison SentanceCheryl Kaminski
GoyderLiberalElyse RamsaySteven GriffithsGraham SmithJohn BennettBob Nicholls (Ind)
Kim McWaters (Nat)
HammondLiberalLou BaileyAdrian PederickDamien PyneDaniel GutteridgeRachel Titley (Nat)
HartleyLaborGrace PortolesiVincent TarziaPaul BirkwoodDavid Maegraith
HeysenLiberalPaul YiallourosIsobel RedmondLynton VonowAmy Park (D4D)
KaurnaLaborChris PictonBen CaudleMaureen CullenLayla NahavandiKym Richardson (Ind)
KavelLiberalRichard HiltonMark GoldsworthyIan GrosserDarryl Stott
LeeLaborStephen MullighanLiz DaviesJo SeaterDenis PowerGary Johanson (Ind)
Melita Calone (Ind)
LightLaborTony PiccoloCosie CostaTerry AllenWendy Rose
Little ParaLaborLee OdenwalderDamien PilkingtonSamantha BlakeLloyd RowlandsScott Whelan (D4D)
MacKillopLiberalTerry SoulmatisMitch WilliamsDonella PetersBill PomerySteve Davies (Ind)
MawsonLaborLeon BignellStephen AnnellsKatie WrightGeoff Doecke
MitchellLaborAlan SibbonsCorey WingardSimon Roberts-ThomsonBarbara BishopKris Hanna (Ind)
MorialtaLiberalClare ScrivenJohn GardnerScott AndrewsSue Neal
MorphettLiberalTim LookerDuncan McFetridgeMatthew CareyBob Randall
Mount GambierIndependentJim MaherTroy BellJohn BaseleyPeter HeavenDon Pegler (Ind)
NapierLaborJon GeeRobert LeggattSam MilesGary Balfort
NewlandLaborTom KenyonGlenn DochertyMark NolanKate Horan
PlayfordLaborJack SnellingMichael SantagataDanny CarrollGreg Evitts
Port AdelaideLaborSusan CloseBrad VermeerMark SeaterBruce Hambour
RamsayLaborZoe BettisonAnthony AntoniadisBrett FerrisPaul Coombe
ReynellLaborKatrine HildyardHeidi GreavesRobyn HolthamNick Zollo
SchubertLiberalAdam SlobodianStephan KnollJasemin RoseTony Hurn
StuartLiberalJosh VinesDan van Holst PellekaanBrendan FitzgeraldSylvia Holland
TaylorLaborLeesa VlahosAlexander HydeKirsten WahlstromLenny Jessiman
TorrensLaborDana WortleyMichael ManettaAnne WalkerOwen Hood
UnleyLiberalLara GoldingDavid PisoniNikki MortierJoanne Blesing (D4D)
WaiteLiberalRebekah HuppatzMartin Hamilton-SmithSimon HopeSteve EdmondsCathi Tucker (D4D)
West TorrensLaborTom KoutsantonisSerge AmbroseTim WhiteTim Leeder
WrightLaborJennifer RankineLyn PetrieTom LoweMark PotterDanyse Soester (Ind)

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one member are highlighted in the relevant colour and successful candidates are indicated with an asterisk (*). Eleven of twenty-two seats were up for election. Labor defended four seats. The Liberals defended three seats. The Greens and Family First each defended one seat. The Nick Xenophon Team defended two seats, although only one of their sitting members (John Darley) was seeking re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Family First candidates Independent
Nick Xenophon Team
Dignity for Disability candidates
 
  1. Russell Wortley*
  2. Ian Hunter*
  3. Tung Ngo*
  4. Kyam Maher*
  5. Helen Rodwell
  6. Kristen Gilbertson
  7. Pajneek Sandhu
  1. Rob Lucas*
  2. John Dawkins*
  3. Michelle Lensink*
  4. Andrew McLachlan*
  5. Nicola Centofanti
  6. Louise Mathwin
  7. Rod Pearce
  8. Andrew Stratford
  1. Mark Parnell*
  2. Ruth Beach
  3. Nathan Daniell
  1. Dennis Hood*
  2. Elisa Colak
  1. John Darley*
  2. Connie Bonaros
  1. Esther Simbi
  2. Garry Connor
  3. Tiffany Littler
National candidates Katter candidates Liberal Democrats candidates Shooters & Fishers candidates FREE Australia candidates Fair Land Tax candidates
 
  1. Grantley Mason Siviour
  2. Jonathan Pietzsch
  1. Tony Musolino
  2. Leah O'Rourke
  1. Michael Noack
  2. Peter Miller
  1. Michael Hudson
  2. Jess Marks
  1. Paul Kuhn
  2. Mark Lena
  1. Andrew Desyllas
  2. Kon Toyias
Fishing & Lifestyle candidates Stop Pop. Growth candidates Multicultural Progress candidates Independent
Joseph Masika
Independent
Environment Education Disability
Independent
Powerful Communities
 
  1. Neil Armstrong
  2. Damien Smart
  1. Bob Couch
  2. Alex Hodges
  1. Trish Nguyen
  2. Lam Duc Vu
  1. Joseph Masika
  2. Bob Dixon-Short
  1. Karyn Prelc
  2. Michelle Drummond
  1. Mark Henley
  2. Nicola Trenordan
Independent
No Domestic Violence
Independent
Legal Voluntary Euthanasia
Independent
Mark Aldridge Alliance
Independent
Animal Justice
Independent
Palmer United
Independent
Your Voice Matters
 
  1. Annette Elliot
  2. Angela Heesom
  1. Stephen Kenny
  2. Amy Orange
  1. Mark Aldridge
  2. Dave Cook
  1. Colin Thomas
  2. Sally Sutton
  1. Ngoc Chau Hunyh
  2. Kristian Rees
  1. Bill Denny
  2. Ian Smith
  3. Rob Atkinson
Single ticket candidates
 

John Browne

References

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