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5462:(TAFE) charges. There were increases in funding for health, schools, police and prisons, and the Department of Public Prosecutions. The 2007–2008 budget released on 13 June 2007 saw additional spending on Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, Health, Families and Communities, and Justice portfolios such as transport initiatives including revitalisation of the rail network, commencement of the $ 1.7 billion Marjorie Jackson-Nelson Hospital to replace the
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1114:. Voters can choose to vote for a ticket by placing the number '1' in one of the ticket boxes "above the line" or can vote for individual candidates by numbering all the boxes "below the line" (54 in the 2006 election). In above the line voting, ticket votes are distributed according to the party or group voting ticket registered before the election with the
1473:. WorkCover underfunded liability increases also received little attention, despite the fact that the liability had climbed from a disputed $ 67 to $ 85 million to $ 700 million since Labor came into government in 2002 due to a more generous compensation scheme. Labor also considered reforming the scheme, including cutting payments to injured workers.
1242:, who asked Kerin why he wanted to be leader of the Liberal Party. Kerin stammered for a few seconds and gave the impression that he was uncertain. The advertisement concluded with the question, "Does Rob Want The Job?". Conlon complained that the advertisement gave the false impression that he was endorsing Labor, but Labor campaign director
869:, accepted a cabinet position in 2004 as part of the Rann Labor government, as Minister for the River Murray, Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Small Business, and later Minister for Water Security. This informal ALP-NAT coalition (the first since 1935) caused an uproar, with the federal Liberal member for the SA seat of Sturt,
1424:. Labor introduced speed limit reduction legislation which took effect in March 2003 which saw non-arterial non-main roads and most Adelaide CBD roads reduce from 60 km/h to 50 km/h. The Liberals proposed to increase the speed limit back to 60 km/h for several roads, concentrated mainly around the
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was popular with the media and in opinion polls, but he faced a tough campaign as a result of both major parties preferencing in favour of other independents and the minor parties. No Pokies received 20.5 per cent of the vote, yielding 2.46 quotas and thus seats for both
Xenophon and his running mate
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revealed details of "the biggest project of its kind in South
Australia's history", a $ 1.5 billion redevelopment on the western bank of the inner harbour. The development will include 2000 new homes on government-owned land and new buildings as high as 12 storeys. This followed the awarding of a $ 6
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and the
Liberals' Andy Minnis with an independent candidate election best 45.2 per cent of the primary vote, picking up a 4.6 per cent two candidate preferred swing. The election outcome saw Such facing the Labor candidate on the two party preferred vote as opposed to the Liberal candidate in 2002.
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was acknowledged by both major parties, but progress had been delayed, causing disquiet among Labor members. In
December 2006, the Domestic Partners bill was passed, providing greater recognition to same-sex relationships on a range of issues such as superannuation. The bill was initially supported
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The Labor campaign was heavily based around
Premier Mike Rann with Labor's advertising swapping between the mottos "Building South Australia" and, to a greater extent, "RANN Gets Results". Some commentators also argued that the "presidential" style of campaign, common in modern Australian politics,
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Voting is compulsory once enrolled in South
Australian elections, which results in turnout rates above 90 per cent. Informal voting, which occurs when a voting slip is not valid, is at a rate of under five per cent. Voting slips are informal when they are not filled out correctly, such examples are
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popularity, has proposed mainly conservative social policies such as raising the legal drinking age from 18 to 21, zero tolerance of illicit drugs, mandatory twice-annual drug tests of every school student over the age of 14 regardless of whether parents give their consent, and making the sale of
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and subsequently left and became an independent on 8 February 2006. Hanna faced a tough contest against by Labor's
Rosemary Clancy. Despite pre-election expectations of a safe Labor win, Hanna defeated Clancy by 0.6 per cent with the aid of Liberal preferences. Labor won a 65.2 per cent two-party
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to issue writs for the election. In accordance with electoral regulations, the
Electoral Commissioner then advertised key dates for the election of the House of Assembly and half of the Legislative Council – close of rolls on 27 February 2006 at noon, nominations to be received by 2 March 2006 at
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As elections have fixed four-year terms, the election date of 18 March 2006 was known well ahead of time. The
Electoral Act stipulates that the election is to be held on the third Saturday in March every four years. The election campaign must run for a minimum of 25 days or a maximum of 55 days,
1150:, Labor won 23 seats, the Liberals 20, Nationals 1, and conservative Independents won three. As 24 seats are required to govern, the Liberal Party was expected to retain government with the support of all four independents. However, in a surprise decision, one of the conservative independents,
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dismissed his concerns. Other negative advertisements run by Labor revolved around the actions of the previous
Liberal government—one advertisement and leaflet reminded voters that while in power, the previous Liberal government closed 65 schools, closed hospital wards, and privatised the
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replace Evans in April 2007, however this move saw Liberal support decline further to a three-year low according to an Advertiser poll conducted a month after the leadership change. Over half of polling respondents were unable to name the leader of the Liberal Party. This contradicted
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not numbering subsequent numbers, not filling out all the candidate boxes with numbers (except the last candidate), or in some other way that is verified by the State Electoral Office as illegible. South Australian elections have some features that are unique to the rest of Australia.
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The state's budget was released on 21 September 2006. It included 1,600 public service job axings despite an election pledge of only 400, however none of the redundancies will be forced. It also included increases in some fees and charges such as victims of crime levies and
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who failed to win preselection for the seat and moved to contest the marginal Labor seat of Adelaide, but was shrouded in a controversy concerning a sexual relationship that Brindal had with a mentally ill man, forcing him to withdraw. The Liberal candidate was businessman
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calling for a corruption enquiry into the appointment. Neither eventuated. As the Liberal Party in South Australia is descended from a historical merger from an earlier Country Party, the SA Nationals are not as dominant in rural areas as their eastern state counterparts.
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required for the seat to change hands. Given a uniform swing to the opposition or government parties, the number of seats that change hands can be predicted. The seats are classified as follows: marginal 0–5.99 per cent, fairly safe 6–10 per cent, safe over 10 per cent.
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quarterly polling indicating the Rann Labor government slipping to a two-party preferred figure of 57 per cent down four per cent, with a preferred premier rating of 52 per cent down 14 per cent for Rann and a first-time rating of 21 per cent for
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5389:. Preferred premier ratings in July 2006 showed Rann on 71 per cent with Evans on 15 per cent. Only 27 per cent of Liberal Party supporters saw Evans as the preferred premier. Continuing low support for the new Liberal leadership saw
1194:, and improving rural roads. Lewis resigned as speaker in April 2005 after controversy over allegations of paedophilia he had made about a serving MP. However, by this time, Labor had already gained the support of independents
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who then cut a deal to deliver government to Labor. Facing almost certain defeat, he declined to recontest the district and his attempt to win a seat in the Legislative Council failed. Hammond was won comfortably by Liberal
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was defeated in her bid for re-election after being appointed in 2003. The Democrats gained only 1.8 per cent after a 5.5 per cent swing against them. Kanck has since announced that she would not recontest her seat at the
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with 2.9 per cent of the vote and other independent candidates at the 2002 election on 1.3 per cent of the vote (Xenophon being a sitting member at that election), the No Pokies ticket received a swing of 19.2 per cent.
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was considering mounting a leadership challenge, however, he withdrew on 14 October 2005 (probably for the sake of the impression of party unity) and subsequently resigned or was pushed from the opposition frontbench.
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On the other hand, the Liberal vote collapsed with a 14.1 per cent swing against the Liberal Party. Having received five councillors in 2002, at this election the Liberal Party had just three councillors elected.
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Most commentators agreed that the Liberal Party had little chance of winning government, and that Kerin would step down from the leadership after the election, a suspicion confirmed in Kerin's concession speech.
1118:. As more than 95% of ballot papers are above the line, this form of voting often leads to pre-election trading between parties on how each party will allocate later preferences to other parties and candidates.
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cuts worth $ 1.5 billion were announced by Labor, the largest in the state's history. The tax cuts coincided with South Australia achieving an economic "Triple A" rating under the current Labor government.
1282:) and the advertisement alleged that South Australia's hospital waiting lists were the worst in the nation, which Labor successfully disputed to the Electoral Commissioner. During the election campaign,
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5403:. Poll results also show Rann's satisfaction rating was below 60 per cent for the first time since coming to office at 58 per cent, with Hamilton-Smith receiving a 33 per cent satisfaction rate.
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and Liberal Peter Gandolfi. McEwen prevailed despite a 20.4 per cent swing against him on the two party preferred vote. The Liberals won a 55.6 per cent two-party vote against Labor.
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1513:) of ±3.2 per cent for a 40 to 60 per cent rating in a sample size of 1000 electors, and ±4.5 for 500 electors. The sampling tolerance rate is lower for high and low percentages.
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which the Liberals, despite having proposed the idea in their previous transport plan, now opposed. Construction began in April 2007 and was operational as of October 2007. The
598:, regained a former independent seat while losing other seats – a net loss of five seats. The Liberals were left with only 15 of 47 seats, the worst result for the Liberals in
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for the last upper house seat on preferences. This is the first time The Greens have won a seat in South Australia. Having secured second spot on the ticket at this election,
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easily defeated Liberal Anna Baric. Maywald received a 3.2 per cent swing on the two party preferred vote. The Liberals won a 71.8 per cent two-party vote against Labor.
3335:. Late in the campaign, there was some speculation that Fisher may have been a closer contest than commentators initially expected, but Such comfortably defeated Labor's
640:(upper house) standing for election, both major parties finished with a total of eight of the 22 seats, with Labor winning four of the 11 and the Liberals winning three.
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therefore the Governor would have needed to issue writs for the election by 21 February 2006 at the latest. On 20 February, Premier Mike Rann invited Governor
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gained 0.8 per cent of the upper house vote and won none of the six lower house seats they contested. Their highest vote was 4.1 per cent in the district of
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were all re-elected. Hanna was elected at the 2002 election as a Labor candidate; this counted as a loss for Labor, giving Labor a net gain of five seats.
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ran for the first time and won 0.6 per cent of the upper house vote; they won none of the 10 lower house seats they contested. Their best results were in
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was challenged by Liberal Diana Carroll. Lomax-Smith comprehensively defeated Carroll with a 9.2 per cent swing to Labor on the two-party preferred vote.
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also took the opportunity to accuse Xenophon of lacking integrity and suitability for federal parliament. Xenophon was re-elected to the Senate at the
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occurred in May 2008 in crossbench opposition to WorkCover cuts being passed by the major parties due to the increasing underfunded liability in the
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since 1989. After her decision to retire, the Liberals preselected police officer and local councillor Mark Osterstock. He was defeated by Labor's
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is considered by many commentators as being vital for a candidate to win the seat. This was a factor in Labor's preselection of political staffer
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expansion suffered fuel delivery related delays that Labor was criticised for. A perennial election issue, lack of safety improvement of the
1100:. At each election, voters choose half of the 22 upper house members, each of whom serves eight-year terms in a single statewide electorate.
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due to the party appointing him to the position despite the known fact that he had outstanding tax avoidance issues being dealt with by the
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were Liberal prior to the election. From July 2008 to June 2011, South Australia had five Labor, five Liberal, one Green, and independent
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polling is conducted face-to-face Australia-wide. Sampling sizes consist of 500–1000 electors, Roy Morgan has a sampling tolerance (the
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polled 20.5 per cent, an unprecedented result for an independent or minor party, which resulted in both Xenophon and his running mate,
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saw 57.10% of their preferences flow to the Liberals over the Labor Party in SA. The party's leader at the time of the election was
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won the seat, reducing the Liberals to 14 of 47 seats. Brock's parliamentary presence would later be pivotal to the outcome of the
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for donations, no matter how small. The advertisements that did run argued that Labor was wasting record tax receipts from the
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amongst other issues. Federally and locally they have seen a continued rise in primary votes, in part due to the demise of the
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dumps were of concern to many Adelaide residents; Premier Rann successfully lobbied against any federal government proposals.
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sought to win a majority in the House of Assembly. Opinion polls indicated that this was likely and ABC elections expert
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against Liberal leader Rob Kerin, including an advertisement featuring an excerpt of an interview that Kerin had with
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saw 65.79% of Democrat preferences flow to Labor over the Liberal Party in SA. The party's leader at the election was
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saw 77.28% of the Greens' preferences flow to Labor over the Liberal Party in SA. The party's parliamentary leader is
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had been in government since the previous election in 2002, having been in opposition from 1993 to 2002. Since the
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in 1993 and held by a very narrow margin in each subsequent election. The district has a very high proportion of
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investigated and ordered that the advertisements be withdrawn and corrections be run at Pisoni's expense.
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vote collapsed with no candidate elected, leaving them with one remaining member in the upper house. The
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and the outer northern suburbs, was recontested by sitting Liberal member and former Education Minister
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rose to prominence after unexpectedly winning a historic fifth of the entire statewide vote, the
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level, in 1973 the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia emerged from the
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has come under threat due to falling water levels, and in an unprecedented move, Nationals MP
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policies received little attention, as did the eventually shelved referendum proposal by the
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resigned from parliament in early October 2007 in a successful attempt to win a seat in the
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in 2004. Such was given the position of speaker for the remainder of the government's term.
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which resulted in a contested seat vote of three per cent, Family First ran in all but
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polling is conducted via random telephone number selection in city and country areas.
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Electoral questions and answers: Election results: House of Assembly 1890–2002 (PDF)
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voting against. Despite this, the speech was published on a non-Australian website.
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had Labor at odds of $ 1.01 and the Liberals at $ 12.00 for a majority government.
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6380:, Parliament of South Australia, 20 September 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
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5888:, Australian National University, April 2006, page 5. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
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was given a cabinet position as Minister for the River Murray in 2004. Possible
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Speech to SA Legislative Council by Sandra Kanck MLC. 30th Aug 2006-08-31 (PDF)
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Keeping the Bastards Honest: The Australian Democrats' First Twenty Years
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Results of the 2006 South Australian state election (Legislative Council)
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South Australian Election 2006: Detailed Legislative Council Result 2002
7779:, State Electoral Office, South Australia, Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
2317:
Results of the South Australian state election, 2006 (House of Assembly)
656:, was later appointed to the vacancy created by Xenophon's resignation.
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5845:, ABC 7:30 Report transcript, 15 March 2006. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
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Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election.
3162:, who faced a tougher fight than expected. He was defeated by Labor's
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were originally a centrist party, with most current policies based on
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Return of writ: On or before 28 April 2006 (actually returned 6 April)
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chief executive Peter Vaughan "praised" Labor's economic management.
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and consider themselves a new politics party with strong beliefs in
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the Sunday before the election, which had some similarities to the
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755:. The party's deputy leader, and therefore the Deputy Premier, was
609:
6528:, ABC – AM Transcript, 17 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6492:
Anderson, Laura. "Liberals forced to change TV ad after blunder".
6106:, ABC PM Transcript 20 February 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
2000:
South Australian state voting intention (Newspoll Market Research)
1166:, and concessions for his electorate including the phasing out of
7872:, Roy Morgan Research, 8 July 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7422:, Gay.com Australia, 11 August 2005. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7066:
Claim SA WorkCover unfunded liabilities blow out to $ 400 million
5434:
in August 2006 as a result of an upper house motion, with Labor,
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3147:, who gained a 5.7 per cent two party preferred swing for Labor.
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with a contested seat vote of 6.1 per cent. The Nationals ran in
990:, which had split from its parent over electoral reform, and the
946:. Although officially a secular party, it has close links to the
899:
8286:
7282:
South Australian Election 2006: Mount Gambier Electorate Profile
6762:, 23 December 2004. Retrieved on 3 February 2007. Archived from
6402:
Parkin, Andrew. "Political Chronicles – July to December 1998",
5760:
South Australian Election 2006: Port Adelaide Electorate Profile
1041:
705:
is Australia's oldest political party, founded in 1891. It is a
684:, replaced Rob Kerin as leader of the Liberal Party and thus as
8252:
History of South Australian elections 1857-2006, volume 1: ECSA
8231:
6981:, Letsgetequal.org, February 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6873:, StoptheDrugWar.org, 20 May 2005. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
5809:, ABC PM Transcript, 22 October 2001. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
3744:. The pendulum works by lining up all of the seats held in the
3340:
Labor won a 59.4 per cent two-party vote against the Liberals.
1235:
1010:
8236:
6483:, Webdiary.com.au, 17 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
5555:
Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 2006-2010
5342:, with 2.4 per cent in each (506 and 492 votes respectively).
5289:
was successful in gaining the first spot on the ticket at the
1294:
programmes, which Labor flatly denied. Electoral Commissioner
5857:, ABC PM transcript, 23 July 2004. Retrieved 3 February 2007.
1652:
South Australian state voting intention (Roy Morgan Research)
565:, gained six Liberal-held seats and a 7.7 per cent statewide
501:
won their second seat to hold two seats, while the faltering
6715:, Mumble.com, 6 November 2005. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
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5550:
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 2006-2010
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where high-profile Education Minister and former Lord Mayor
1991:– ¹ Post-election announcement – ² Pre-election announcement
994:, which had rebelled against Australia's involvement in the
814:(LCL), which in turn had resulted from a merger between the
569:, resulting in a net gain of five seats and the first Labor
8143:
Nick Xenophon's running mate unleashes extraordinary attack
7976:
Allison, Lisa. "Cocaine kits on sale in city shop window",
7490:
South Australian Election 2006: Morialta Electorate Profile
7436:
South Australian Election 2006: Adelaide Electorate Profile
7340:
South Australian Election 2006: Playford Electorate Profile
7304:
South Australian Election 2006: Mitchell Electorate Profile
6990:
Bockman, Michelle Wiese. "Libs, Dems unite on gay unions".
6841:, 14 July 2004. Retrieved on 4 January 2007. Archived from
4698:
1092:, which conducts elections, is responsible for a mandatory
826:, was seen as being largely aloof from factional disputes.
822:
in 1932. The state opposition leader at the 2006 election,
769:
South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia
589:
South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia
8179:
The Flinders History of South Australia: Political History
7891:
AdelaideNow News.com.au 2 May 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
7590:
South Australian House of Assembly Election 2006: Mitchell
7574:
South Australian Election 2006: Norwood Electorate Profile
7507:
South Australian Election 2006: Newland Electorate Profile
7473:
South Australian Election 2006: Hartley Electorate Profile
7262:
South Australian Election 2006: Chaffey Electorate Profile
7242:
South Australian Election 2006: Hammond Electorate Profile
4705:
map containing South Australia's 11 of the 150 Australian
3331:, located in Adelaide's south, was held by independent MP
3235:, who recorded a 12.5 per cent two party preferred swing.
873:, calling for Maywald's expulsion from the Nationals, and
751:
in the 1980s and the factionally nonaligned and pragmatic
505:
failed to win a seat for the first time in their history.
7854:
South Australian Election 2006: Wright Electorate Profile
7837:
South Australian Election 2006: Goyder Electorate Profile
7742:
South Australian Election 2006: Legislative Council: 2006
7557:
South Australian Election 2006: Stuart Electorate Profile
7396:
South Australian Election 2006: Bright Electorate Profile
7357:
South Australian Election 2006: Mawson Electorate Profile
6619:
Tramline Extension Project – Victoria Square to City West
6597:
Has Rob Kerin saved his leadership but lost the election?
6300:
South Australian Election 2006: Fisher Electorate Profile
5300:
fell to just one seat in the Legislative Council held by
1170:
in the River Murray, prioritising the eradication of the
18:
For the local government elections held in November, see
8247:
Stateline (ABC TV) 24-Mar-2006: Can Liberals heal rifts?
7609:
South Australia House of Assembly Election 2006: Hammond
7524:
South Australian Election 2006: Light Electorate Profile
7453:
South Australian Election 2006: Unley Electorate Profile
7373:
South Australian House of Assembly Election 2006: Bright
7114:"Beazley says IR reform influenced state elections wins"
6912:, 31 May 2003. Retrieved on 8 March 2007. Archived from
6883:"Opposition says Govt doing backflip on ecstasy testing"
6141:"Rural voters say they won't vote for Peter Lewis again"
3150:
The other outer suburbs district that fell to Labor was
1088:(IRV) system for fixed four-year terms. The independent
5958:
South Australian House of Assembly Election 2006: Waite
5775:
Parkin, Summers and Woodward (2006), pp. 1–15, 207–209.
5545:
Candidates of the South Australian state election, 2006
5377:) as deputy leader. The only other contestant had been
2323:
Candidates of the South Australian state election, 2006
1219:
could be seen in Labor's formal campaign launch at the
890:, founded in 1995, are a sub-division of the left-wing
8028:, Exit International US, Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7629:
South Australian Election 2006: Post-Election Pendulum
3249:. He was defeated by Labor candidate and Gawler Mayor
3030:
South Australian House of Assembly electoral districts
676:
Following the outcome of the election, the member for
8012:
Owen, Michael. "MPs turn up heat on Kanck 'damage'",
7925:
Klening, Xanthe. "MP's move to drug test all teens",
6466:
Starick, Paul. "Libs send a new message with texts".
5886:
Implications for democracy in the Festival State(PDF)
3717:*Hammond's second margin figure is Liberal vs. Labor.
1154:, decided to support Labor in exchange for holding a
1053:
South Australia is governed by the principles of the
725:
South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party
7903:
The Australian 10 July 2007. Retrieved 10 July 2007.
7777:
2006 Legislative Council Candidates — Voting Tickets
7029:, EffectiveVoting.org. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6540:, ABC election pollvault, Retrieved 11 January 2007.
6457:, ABC election pollvault, Retrieved 11 January 2007.
5168:, Labor won 4 seats, the Liberals won 3 seats, both
1498:
South Australian state election, 2010 § Polling
520:
Close of nominations: Thursday 2 March 2006, at noon
8200:. St Leonards, New South Wales: Allen & Unwin.
7680:"History of South Australian Elections 1857 - 2006"
7088:, 20 November 2006. Retrieved on 3 February 2007.
5960:, PollBludger.com, 2006. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
954:denomination. Its social policies generally mirror
845:(formerly the Country Party). First contesting the
8227:ABC election guide – South Australia 2006 election
8086:, 20 September 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
4694:Rural SA (0.4 mil): Click here for boundary names.
4686:Metro SA (1.1 mil): Click here for boundary names.
1230:Another facet of the Labor campaign was extensive
1227:that the major parties hold in the United States.
1073:(lower house) which forms the government, and the
1017:, who held the Democrats' only lower house seats,
778:party with close links to business and advocating
8242:Upperhouse.info federal and state election guides
8070:, 21 September 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6695:, 11 February 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6672:, 3 February 2007. Retrieved on 3 February 2007.
6666:Govt approves Adelaide tramline extension project
6654:Tramline Extension – Victoria Square to City West
6389:"An example of the "I'm alright Jack" attitude",
6318:, Mumble.com, 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
5328:, and the other four hovering around 1 per cent.
3393:With Mitchell and Fisher included, Labor won the
3212:had been held by former Liberal Tourism Minister
1278:dropped the 'u' in 1912 to "modernise" it as per
790:wing, colloquially known as 'wet', 'moderate' or
8858:
7760:, Upperhouse.info, Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7611:, PollBludger.com. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7592:, PollBludger.com. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7375:, PollBludger.com. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7104:, 30 January 2007. Retrieved on 3 February 2007.
7017:, 7 December 2006. Retrieved on 7 February 2007.
6746:, 24 February 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6508:, PollBludger.com, Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6130:, 13 February 2002. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6071:, 14 February 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
4373:
3759:
3135:was first won by former Liberal Police Minister
1997:
1649:
1515:
652:, being elected. Xenophon's third running mate,
443:. The election was conducted by the independent
380:
7870:In South Australia: 71% Say Rann Better Premier
7789:
6889:, 31 August 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6609:, 14 October 2005. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6481:There's No "I" in "team", and no "You" in Labor
8237:Poll Bludger federal and state election guides
8195:
8149:. 2 November 2007. Retrieved 13 December 2007.
8104:BUDGET: $ 411m new prisons – safer communities
8003:, 31 August 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7954:, 18 August 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7322:, Upperhouse.info, Retrieved 14 January 2007.
7120:, 19 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7072:, 3 August 2003. Retrieved on 3 February 2007.
6955:, 12 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6802:. Retrieved on 3 February 2007. Archived from
6579:, 18 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6341:, 12 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
5911:, 21 September 2004. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
5869:, sa.greens.org.au. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
5836:SA "Labor deal promises Nats Cabinet position"
4748:South Australian state election, 18 March 2006
2331:South Australian state election, 18 March 2006
8272:
8232:State and federal election results since 1890
8176:
8164:21 November 2007. Retrieved 13 December 2007.
8080:"SA to announce Budget funding boost for DPP"
7546:, 22 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7152:. Australian Politics and Elections Database.
6939:, 15 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6871:South Australia Announces Tough New Drug Laws
6422:, 18 March 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007
6306:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6191:, 4 April 2005. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6065:Unique Features of South Australian Elections
5518:resigned in November 2008, which triggered a
3059:. The Liberals regained Peter Lewis' seat of
1408:laws had also been introduced which included
1103:The Legislative Council is elected under the
1096:of boundaries before each election to ensure
1009:At the state level, it is descended from the
762:
8288:Elections and referendums in South Australia
8181:. Netley, South Australia: Wakefield Press.
7939:"Should all school students be drug tested?"
7819:, 11 May 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7430:
7428:
6637:, 9 June 2006. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6556:, 7 June 2005. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
3319:. After the election, Hanna defected to the
3185:The inner north eastern suburbs district of
3143:. He was defeated by former radio presenter
7467:
7465:
7413:"Australian lawmaker quits over gay affair"
7298:
7296:
7294:
7082:Rann must act over $ 1b WorkCover liability
7004:"Statutes Amendment Domestic Partners bill"
6445:, 15 March 2006. Retrieved 15 February 2007
5977:Timetable for the next Australian elections
5580:SA 2006 election results and outcomes (PDF)
5353:both failed in their bids for re-election.
998:. The Australian Democrats were founded by
8279:
8265:
7256:
7254:
7236:
7234:
7232:
7047:Will the Legislative Council work with us?
6416:Experts predict landslide win for SA Labor
6404:Australian Journal of Politics and History
6357:Fewster, Sean. "Labor ad unfair: Conlon".
6147:, 15 February 2002. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
5674:, 24 March 2006. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
1488:job cuts to fund their election promises.
1378:billion air warfare destroyer contract to
1182:, fast-tracking a feasibility study for a
517:Close of electoral rolls: 27 February 2006
7860:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7843:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7682:. Electoral Commission SA. Archived from
7580:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7563:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7530:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7513:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7496:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7479:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7459:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7442:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7425:
7402:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7390:
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7363:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7346:, 29 March 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
7310:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7288:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7276:
7274:
7268:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7248:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
6631:"Calls for tram extension to be scrapped"
6294:
6292:
6290:
6288:
5766:, 20 April 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
5740:Rann nominated for National ALP President
5605:
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3280:, held for Labor by former Norwood mayor
3223:In the outer north-east, the district of
696:
7912:Allison, Lisa. "Raise drink age to 21",
7462:
7291:
6550:Kerin to step down if Libs lose election
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3315:was won at the 2002 election by Labor's
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3216:since 1993. She was defeated by Labor's
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1040:
8064:"Public service jobs axed in SA budget"
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3733:The following pendulum is known as the
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3169:The inner southern suburbs district of
3131:The outer southern suburbs district of
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712:party which is formally linked to the
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6816:Maywald Minister For The River Murray
6117:Labor to form govt in South Australia
6079:
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3726:For previous pendulums and maps, see
3173:was won in 2002 by outspoken Liberal
2358:
925:
671:
20:2006 South Australian local elections
7540:"Stuart count goes down to the wire"
7027:South Australian State Election 2006
6756:Economic climate has Rann in the sun
6573:Kerin concedes defeat in SA election
6084:Election Process: Election Timetable
5989:
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5166:South Australian Legislative Council
3728:List of elections in South Australia
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1249:Electricity Trust of South Australia
1141:List of elections in South Australia
938:, has a political ideology based on
691:
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471:South Australian Legislative Council
441:South Australian Legislative Council
92:South Australian Legislative Council
26:2006 South Australian state election
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6316:Handout for Labor campaigners (PDF)
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5214:were all elected, with 4.39 quotas
4709:seats; six Labor and five Liberal.
1036:
84:24 seats were needed for a majority
13:
7813:"Last sitting SA Democrat to quit"
7182:
6439:SA Liberals forced to change TV ad
6074:
5855:SA Govt recruits National Party MP
5819:Past Elections (House of Assembly)
5697:Past Elections (House of Assembly)
3381:was won in 2002 by independent MP
3271:
3256:The rural and outback district of
600:South Australian electoral history
533:
477:has been continuously held by the
452:South Australian House of Assembly
80:South Australian House of Assembly
14:
8893:
8215:
7162:
6949:"Rann promises hospital buy back"
6926:"Is the health system unhealthy?"
6855:4,000th officer – SA Police Force
6689:"Adelaide airport gets all clear"
5825:, 2006. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
5686:
5629:
5446:voting for, and the Liberals and
3311:The southern suburbs district of
3260:was first won in 1997 by Liberal
2248:
2245:
2242:
2239:
2236:
2230:
2178:
2175:
2172:
2169:
2166:
2160:
2108:
2105:
2102:
2099:
2096:
2090:
1911:
1908:
1905:
1902:
1899:
1847:
1844:
1841:
1838:
1835:
1783:
1780:
1777:
1774:
1771:
1719:
1716:
1713:
1710:
1707:
934:, founded immediately before the
849:, they have only held two seats:
794:, highlighted by the short-lived
660:had a second member elected. The
8152:
8135:
8116:
8096:
8073:
8057:
8038:
8019:
8006:
7983:
7970:
7957:
7932:
7919:
7906:
7894:
7882:
7863:
7806:
7770:
7751:
7698:
7672:
7655:
7638:
7621:
7602:
7583:
7566:
7549:
7533:
7516:
7499:
7482:
7445:
7405:
6835:"Govt ditches nuclear dump plan"
6104:PM – SA election campaign begins
5500:with a record 25 per cent vote.
3343:The Riverland-based district of
1110:(STV) system through a means of
950:movement, and in particular the
427:The state election for the 51st
364:
363:
356:
355:
326:
325:
318:
317:
310:
309:
265:
258:
257:
250:
249:
133:
126:
119:
32:
7889:Libs' worst poll in three years
7366:
7349:
7332:
7313:
7220:"Key Seats by Party and Margin"
7156:
7142:
7130:
7107:
7091:
7075:
7059:
7039:
7020:
6997:
6984:
6965:
6942:
6919:
6899:
6876:
6864:
6848:
6828:
6809:
6789:
6782:, 18 March 2006. Archived from
6769:
6749:
6725:
6705:
6682:
6659:
6647:
6624:
6612:
6589:
6566:
6543:
6531:
6518:
6499:
6486:
6473:
6460:
6448:
6432:
6409:
6396:
6383:
6364:
6351:
6328:
6309:
6257:
6229:
6201:
6178:
6150:
6133:
6109:
6096:
6058:
6036:
5970:
5951:
5942:
5933:
5914:
5898:
5879:
5860:
5848:
5828:
5812:
5799:
5778:
5769:
5752:
5733:
5460:Technical and Further Education
5373:(daughter of former politician
5349:and Liberal-turned-independent
1476:There were claims that federal
1081:and are elected under the full-
960:politically conservative values
829:
668:won a seat for the first time.
514:Issue of writ: 20 February 2006
8882:March 2006 events in Australia
8159:MPs stunned by Xenophon blast.
7635:. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
7226:. Retrieved on 4 January 2007.
6972:State election manifesto (PDF)
5724:
5715:
5706:
5677:
5611:"State election reports: ECSA"
5505:Parnell-Bressington filibuster
5369:) for the role, with moderate
5324:, followed by 2.7 per cent in
5274:to be elected on preferences.
1639:^ Remainder were "uncommitted"
266:
1:
8601:Legislative Council elections
8222:Parliament of South Australia
8170:
8001:Parliament of South Australia
7901:Support for Labor, Rann slips
7150:"Details of SA 2006 Election"
7098:WorkCover plan to axe payouts
6906:SA speed amnesty ends tonight
6526:SA goes to the polls tomorrow
6271:Parliament of South Australia
6243:Parliament of South Australia
6215:Parliament of South Australia
6185:"Lewis resigns as SA speaker"
6164:Parliament of South Australia
5909:ABC – Matt Liddy's Poll Vault
5254:. Having been elected at the
5238:were elected on 3.12 quotas.
5218:was elected president of the
3208:The neighbouring district of
1382:, based in the electorate at
1059:Parliament of South Australia
1011:New Liberal Movement (New LM)
956:conservative Christian values
462:, winning six seats from the
429:Parliament of South Australia
8872:Elections in South Australia
8196:Warhurst, John, ed. (1997).
7137:Libs announce 4,000 job cuts
6733:"Parties debate the economy"
5796:Jaensch (1986), pp. 382–386.
5730:Jaensch (1986), pp. 485–500.
5712:Jaensch (1986), pp. 253–259.
5683:Jaensch (1986), pp. 180–182.
5406:Previously unknown quantity
5356:
1286:, the Liberal candidate for
881:
731:ending decades of electoral
508:
7:
8867:2006 elections in Australia
8177:Jaensch, Dean, ed. (1986).
6406:, vol 45 no 2, 1999, p.284.
5533:
3324:vote against the Liberals.
1435:located in the district of
1213:
1067:Governor of South Australia
857:(1997–2010). Former member
843:National Party of Australia
802:as a separate party led by
786:party, there exists a more
431:was held in the Australian
10:
8898:
7963:"Ban the bong, say MP's",
7803:, Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7748:, Retrieved 15 April 2008.
7165:"SA 2006 Election Results"
6713:Rann runs into bumpy patch
6335:Rann stars in Labor launch
5948:Jaensch (1997), pp. 43–47.
5939:Jaensch (1997), pp. 36–47.
5921:Family First, Faith Second
5807:New Liberal Premier for SA
5784:Jaensch (1997), pp. 38–50.
5721:Jaensch (1997), pp. 39–44.
5703:. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
5503:A record-breaking 13-hour
5365:(son of former politician
4820:Summary of votes by party
4737:
3725:
3347:was the only seat held by
2403:Summary of votes by party
2320:
2314:
2305:
2294:
1986:
1518:Preferred premier ratings^
1495:
1491:
1264:Australian Taxation Office
1139:For previous results, see
1138:
812:Liberal and Country League
763:Liberal Party of Australia
526:Polling day: 18 March 2006
17:
8838:
8782:
8757:
8672:
8599:
8294:
8016:, 2 September 2006, p.10.
7995:29 September 2007 at the
7764:28 September 2007 at the
7758:Political Picture Gallery
7053:19 September 2006 at the
7009:29 September 2007 at the
6796:District of Port Adelaide
6470:, 8 February 2006, p. 18.
6376:29 September 2007 at the
5484:, which according to the
5410:, elected on the back of
5345:Labor-turned-independent
5142:
4824:
4819:
4800:
4779:
4767:
4746:
4599:
4500:
4383:
4376:
3949:
3868:
3769:
3762:
3436:
3421:
3416:
3413:
3410:
3407:
3197:and the ability to speak
3014:
3006:
3001:
2993:
2988:
2980:
2975:
2967:
2963:
2959:
2954:
2933:
2925:
2920:
2912:
2908:
2904:
2899:
2878:
2870:
2865:
2857:
2852:
2844:
2839:
2831:
2826:
2818:
2813:
2805:
2800:
2792:
2787:
2779:
2775:
2771:
2766:
2701:
2681:
2407:
2402:
2383:
2362:
2350:
2329:
2010:
2007:
1662:
1659:
1633:
1469:to abolish or reform the
1325:
1260:Reserve Bank of Australia
1156:constitutional convention
1079:single-member electorates
838:is a sub-division of the
636:With 11 of the 22-member
567:two-party preferred swing
378:
97:
76:
42:
30:
8877:2000s in South Australia
7944:21 December 2007 at the
7326:15 February 2009 at the
7015:Parliament of SA Hansard
6931:19 December 2007 at the
6738:22 December 2007 at the
6602:19 December 2005 at the
6122:19 December 2007 at the
5662:Can Liberals heal rifts?
5645:19 November 2008 at the
5560:
4806:
4787:
4785:
4773:
3737:after its inventor, the
3397:vote in 30 of 47 seats.
3227:had been won by Liberal
2900:Two-party-preferred vote
2389:
2370:
2368:
2356:
2233:
2227:
2163:
2157:
2093:
2087:
1896:
1893:
1832:
1829:
1768:
1765:
1704:
1701:
1344:Adelaide railway station
1116:election management body
1108:Single Transferable Vote
1002:, who had also left the
798:who first contested the
743:in the 1900s, reformist
686:Leader of the Opposition
593:Leader of the Opposition
460:two-party-preferred vote
8032:21 October 2007 at the
7916:, 31 August 2006, p.24.
7711:9 February 2012 at the
7418:11 October 2006 at the
6583:14 January 2007 at the
6090:22 January 2009 at the
5927:11 October 2006 at the
5892:9 February 2012 at the
5873:6 February 2012 at the
5514:Former Liberal Premier
5486:South Australian result
5464:Royal Adelaide Hospital
2297:Newspoll/The Australian
1636:Newspoll/The Australian
1128:Marjorie Jackson-Nelson
1021:and its successor seat
54:18 March 2006
8123:State Budget 2007–2008
8045:State Budget 2006–2007
7980:, 11 August 2006, p.7.
7929:, 17 August 2006, p.5.
7783:21 August 2006 at the
6994:, 24 August 2006, p.3.
6977:13 August 2006 at the
6821:29 August 2007 at the
6496:, 16 March 2006, p. 7.
6269:Former members of the
6241:Former members of the
6213:Former members of the
6162:Former members of the
5983:10 August 2011 at the
5586:21 August 2006 at the
5520:2009 Frome by-election
5099:Dignity for Disability
4730:
4695:
4687:
3722:Post-election pendulum
3119:became speaker of the
2289:
2286:
2283:
2280:
2277:
2274:
2271:
2265:
2254:
2251:
2219:
2216:
2213:
2210:
2207:
2204:
2201:
2195:
2184:
2181:
2149:
2146:
2143:
2140:
2137:
2134:
2131:
2125:
2114:
2111:
2079:
2076:
2073:
2070:
2067:
2064:
2061:
2055:
1981:
1978:
1975:
1972:
1969:
1966:
1963:
1949:
1946:
1943:
1940:
1937:
1934:
1931:
1917:
1914:
1885:
1882:
1879:
1876:
1873:
1870:
1867:
1853:
1850:
1821:
1818:
1815:
1812:
1809:
1806:
1803:
1789:
1786:
1757:
1754:
1751:
1748:
1745:
1742:
1739:
1725:
1722:
1406:drink and drug driving
1354:was focused on by the
1335:
1225:nomination conventions
1090:State Electoral Office
1050:
703:Australian Labor Party
697:Australian Labor Party
548:Australian Labor Party
523:O: Monday 6 March 2006
497:won their first seat,
445:State Electoral Office
8068:Sydney Morning Herald
8051:21 March 2012 at the
7876:10 April 2012 at the
7615:15 March 2007 at the
7596:10 April 2012 at the
7411:Curtis, Christopher.
7379:10 April 2012 at the
6719:28 March 2015 at the
6512:10 April 2012 at the
6322:27 March 2015 at the
5964:10 April 2012 at the
5841:17 March 2006 at the
5746:5 August 2008 at the
5667:12 March 2007 at the
5509:workers' compensation
5498:2013 federal election
5482:2007 federal election
5422:Setting a precedent,
5401:Martin Hamilton-Smith
5391:Martin Hamilton-Smith
5291:2007 federal election
5241:Before the election,
5176:and his running mate
4703:2007 federal election
4701:
4693:
4685:
4471:Martin Hamilton-Smith
3307:Key independent seats
1455:, as well as Liberal
1448:homosexual law reform
1412:roadside testing for
1333:
1319:Martin Hamilton-Smith
1174:weed, changing water
1086:Instant-runoff voting
1044:
1027:2007 federal election
964:2007 federal election
958:(but not necessarily
916:2007 federal election
784:socially conservative
782:. Whilst primarily a
628:was also re-elected.
581:(lower house) seats.
7666:19 July 2008 at the
7649:19 July 2008 at the
6893:28 June 2011 at the
6361:, 2 March 2006, p.4.
5905:Who is Family First?
5332:Dignity for Disabled
5298:Australian Democrats
3401:Seats changing hands
3070:and independent MPs
2586:Dignity for Disabled
2011:Two party preferred
1663:Two party preferred
1641:to either leader. *
1478:industrial relations
1414:Tetrahydrocannabinol
1352:Britannia Roundabout
1232:negative campaigning
1202:in 2002, as well as
1112:Group voting tickets
1065:(represented by the
1061:, which consists of
980:Australian Democrats
974:Australian Democrats
912:Australian Democrats
894:. They are based on
776:conservative liberal
88:11 (of the 22) seats
78:All 47 seats in the
8759:First Nations Voice
8129:24 May 2011 at the
8110:6 July 2011 at the
8090:11 May 2011 at the
7823:11 May 2011 at the
7124:11 May 2011 at the
6959:11 May 2011 at the
6760:The Adelaide Review
6699:11 May 2011 at the
6676:11 May 2011 at the
6641:5 June 2011 at the
6560:11 May 2011 at the
6455:No matter how small
6426:11 May 2011 at the
6345:11 May 2011 at the
6195:11 May 2011 at the
6145:ABC SA Country Hour
6024:. ABC. 2 March 2006
5220:Legislative Council
4751:Legislative Council
4734:Legislative Council
3141:1993 state election
2704:Two-party-preferred
2002:
1989:Roy Morgan Research
1654:
1520:
1471:Legislative Council
1426:Adelaide Park Lands
1358:Liberal candidate.
1303:minority government
1135:Election background
1075:Legislative Council
936:2002 state election
861:, representing the
638:Legislative Council
632:Legislative Council
571:majority government
216:Last election
196:Leader's seat
27:
7990:Hansard 31/08/2006
7033:6 May 2007 at the
6861:on 20 August 2006.
6371:Hansard 20/09/2006
5867:The Greens Charter
5287:Sarah Hanson-Young
5264:Family First Party
4731:
4696:
4688:
4378:Liberal seats (15)
3735:Mackerras pendulum
3608:Robert Brokenshire
3377:based district of
3137:Robert Brokenshire
1998:
1650:
1623:Pre 2002 election
1516:
1389:The future of the
1336:
1172:branched broomrape
1168:commercial fishing
1098:one vote one value
1055:Westminster system
1051:
932:Family First Party
926:Family First Party
816:Liberal Federation
672:Leadership changes
577:with 28 of the 47
274:Popular vote
182:Leader since
25:
8854:
8853:
8296:General elections
8141:Henderson, Nick.
6806:on 14 March 2007.
6786:on 27 April 2008.
6538:Odds on favourite
6506:District of Unley
6479:Tonkin, Richard.
6265:"Karlene Maywald"
5805:Parker, Lachlan.
5660:Emmett, Patrick.
5478:Australian Senate
5316:Pauline Hanson's
5266:'s first member,
5180:were elected and
5162:
5161:
4762:
4725:in the 76 member
4680:
4679:
4489:Duncan McFetridge
4372:
4371:
3748:according to the
3746:House of Assembly
3742:Malcolm Mackerras
3711:
3710:
3241:, which contains
3127:Key Liberal seats
3121:House of Assembly
3025:
3024:
3019:
3018:
2944:
2943:
2938:
2937:
2889:
2888:
2883:
2882:
2756:
2755:
2345:
2334:House of Assembly
2311:House of Assembly
2303:
2302:
2120:15–16 March 2006
1996:
1995:
1648:
1647:
1557:15–16 March 2006
1221:Norwood Town Hall
1164:House of Assembly
1071:House of Assembly
984:social liberalism
952:Assemblies of God
892:Australian Greens
710:social democratic
692:Party backgrounds
616:were re-elected.
579:House of Assembly
539:House of Assembly
425:
424:
421:
420:
374:
373:
246:Seat change
85:
72:
71:
8889:
8281:
8274:
8267:
8258:
8257:
8211:
8192:
8165:
8156:
8150:
8139:
8133:
8120:
8114:
8100:
8094:
8077:
8071:
8061:
8055:
8042:
8036:
8023:
8017:
8010:
8004:
7987:
7981:
7974:
7968:
7961:
7955:
7936:
7930:
7923:
7917:
7910:
7904:
7898:
7892:
7886:
7880:
7867:
7861:
7850:
7844:
7833:
7827:
7810:
7804:
7793:
7787:
7774:
7768:
7755:
7749:
7738:
7715:
7702:
7696:
7695:
7693:
7691:
7676:
7670:
7659:
7653:
7642:
7636:
7625:
7619:
7606:
7600:
7587:
7581:
7570:
7564:
7553:
7547:
7544:ABC elections SA
7537:
7531:
7520:
7514:
7503:
7497:
7486:
7480:
7469:
7460:
7449:
7443:
7432:
7423:
7409:
7403:
7392:
7383:
7370:
7364:
7353:
7347:
7336:
7330:
7317:
7311:
7300:
7289:
7278:
7269:
7258:
7249:
7238:
7227:
7224:ABC elections SA
7216:
7205:
7204:
7202:
7200:
7189:
7180:
7179:
7177:
7175:
7160:
7154:
7153:
7146:
7140:
7134:
7128:
7111:
7105:
7095:
7089:
7079:
7073:
7063:
7057:
7043:
7037:
7024:
7018:
7001:
6995:
6988:
6982:
6969:
6963:
6946:
6940:
6937:ABC Stateline SA
6923:
6917:
6903:
6897:
6880:
6874:
6868:
6862:
6852:
6846:
6832:
6826:
6813:
6807:
6793:
6787:
6773:
6767:
6766:on 5 March 2011.
6753:
6747:
6744:ABC Stateline SA
6729:
6723:
6709:
6703:
6686:
6680:
6663:
6657:
6651:
6645:
6628:
6622:
6616:
6610:
6593:
6587:
6570:
6564:
6547:
6541:
6535:
6529:
6522:
6516:
6503:
6497:
6490:
6484:
6477:
6471:
6464:
6458:
6452:
6446:
6436:
6430:
6413:
6407:
6400:
6394:
6387:
6381:
6368:
6362:
6355:
6349:
6332:
6326:
6313:
6307:
6296:
6283:
6282:
6280:
6278:
6261:
6255:
6254:
6252:
6250:
6233:
6227:
6226:
6224:
6222:
6205:
6199:
6182:
6176:
6175:
6173:
6171:
6154:
6148:
6139:Bainger, Fleur.
6137:
6131:
6115:O'Brien, Kerry.
6113:
6107:
6100:
6094:
6081:
6072:
6062:
6056:
6055:
6053:
6051:
6040:
6034:
6033:
6031:
6029:
6018:
6009:
6008:
6006:
6004:
5993:
5987:
5974:
5968:
5955:
5949:
5946:
5940:
5937:
5931:
5918:
5912:
5902:
5896:
5883:
5877:
5864:
5858:
5852:
5846:
5832:
5826:
5823:ABC Elections SA
5816:
5810:
5803:
5797:
5794:
5785:
5782:
5776:
5773:
5767:
5756:
5750:
5737:
5731:
5728:
5722:
5719:
5713:
5710:
5704:
5693:
5684:
5681:
5675:
5658:
5649:
5636:
5627:
5626:
5624:
5622:
5613:. Archived from
5607:
5590:
5577:
5383:Christopher Pyne
5318:One Nation Party
5236:Michelle Lensink
4768:Enrolled voters
4754:
4744:
4743:
4604:
4588:Mark Goldsworthy
4570:Steven Griffiths
4552:Michael Pengilly
4505:
4388:
4374:
4325:Michael Atkinson
4163:Tom Koutsantonis
4037:Jennifer Rankine
3965:Jane Lomax-Smith
3954:
3873:
3774:
3764:Labor seats (32)
3760:
3750:percentage point
3405:
3404:
3362:The district of
3337:Amanda Rishworth
3327:The district of
3301:Jane Lomax-Smith
3195:Italian migrants
3189:had been won by
3066:SA Nationals MP
2952:
2951:
2946:
2945:
2897:
2896:
2891:
2890:
2764:
2763:
2758:
2757:
2351:Enrolled voters
2337:
2327:
2326:
2003:
1763:February 2006 ²
1655:
1521:
1463:Electoral reform
1433:Modbury Hospital
1348:Adelaide Airport
1280:American English
1037:Electoral system
988:Liberal Movement
871:Christopher Pyne
853:(1973–1993) and
796:Liberal Movement
792:small-l liberals
788:socially liberal
733:malapportionment
475:balance of power
381:
367:
366:
359:
358:
329:
328:
321:
320:
313:
312:
269:
268:
261:
260:
253:
252:
191:11 October 1997
188:22 October 2001
185:5 November 1994
137:
130:
123:
99:
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5540:Rann government
5536:
5494:Ann Bressington
5444:Ann Bressington
5408:Ann Bressington
5359:
5252:Ann Bressington
5208:Russell Wortley
5178:Ann Bressington
4843:
4838:
4801:Informal votes
4753:
4749:
4742:
4736:
4633:Adrian Pederick
4600:
4501:
4384:
4235:Michael O'Brien
4127:Karlene Maywald
3983:Frances Bedford
3950:
3920:Lindsay Simmons
3869:
3857:Grace Portolesi
3839:Vini Ciccarello
3770:
3731:
3724:
3660:Lindsay Simmons
3546:Grace Portolesi
3508:Adrian Pederick
3403:
3388:Adrian Pederick
3357:Karlene Maywald
3309:
3282:Vini Ciccarello
3274:
3272:Key Labor seats
3218:Lindsay Simmons
3203:Grace Portolesi
3129:
3068:Karlene Maywald
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2384:Informal votes
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2225:Jul – Sep 2005
2190:Oct – Dec 2005
2155:Jan – Feb 2006
2085:Oct – Dec 2006
2050:Jan – Mar 2007
1992:
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1638:
1612:Jan – Mar 2005
1601:Apr – Jun 2005
1590:Jul – Sep 2005
1579:Oct – Dec 2005
1568:Jan – Feb 2006
1546:Oct – Dec 2006
1535:Jan – Mar 2007
1511:Margin of error
1500:
1494:
1467:Rann government
1418:Methamphetamine
1395:Karlene Maywald
1340:Victoria Square
1328:
1216:
1208:Karlene Maywald
1144:
1137:
1047:Gallagher Index
1039:
1015:Robin Millhouse
992:Australia Party
976:
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884:
859:Karlene Maywald
832:
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717:labour movement
699:
694:
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650:Ann Bressington
634:
626:Karlene Maywald
563:Rann government
552:elected in 2002
541:
536:
534:Results summary
511:
469:In the 22-seat
450:In the 47-seat
437:South Australia
413:
408:
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388:before election
379:
230:Seats won
156:Karlene Maywald
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8102:Foley, Kevin.
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5617:on 8 July 2014
5591:
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5522:. Independent
5379:Isobel Redmond
5371:Vickie Chapman
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4828:Primary votes
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4435:Isobel Redmond
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4271:Jay Weatherill
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3570:Malcolm Buckby
3567:
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3273:
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5452:Mark Parnell
5436:Family First
5424:Sandra Kanck
5421:
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5360:
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5330:
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5302:Sandra Kanck
5295:
5283:Mark Parnell
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5268:Andrew Evans
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5232:John Dawkins
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5200:Carmel Zollo
5197:
5182:Family First
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4622:10.1% v NAT
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4516:Ivan Venning
4502:
4417:David Pisoni
4385:
4377:
4158:West Torrens
4145:Gay Thompson
4134:17.2% v LIB
4098:16.7% v ALP
3951:
3870:
3821:Leon Bignell
3803:Tony Piccolo
3771:
3763:
3739:psephologist
3732:
3685:Dorothy Kotz
3683:
3622:Leon Bignell
3584:Tony Piccolo
3490:Independent
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3353:River Murray
3349:Nationals SA
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3251:Tony Piccolo
3237:
3229:Dorothy Kotz
3222:
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3199:the language
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3180:David Pisoni
3175:Mark Brindal
3168:
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3145:Leon Bignell
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1391:River Murray
1388:
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1307:Antony Green
1300:
1292:urban infill
1284:David Pisoni
1268:trade unions
1253:
1244:David Feeney
1240:Keith Conlon
1229:
1217:
1204:Nationals SA
1145:
1124:
1120:
1105:preferential
1102:
1052:
1031:Sandra Kanck
1008:
977:
968:Andrew Evans
944:conservatism
942:-influenced
929:
920:Mark Parnell
885:
865:district of
840:conservative
836:Nationals SA
833:
830:Nationals SA
780:free markets
773:centre-right
766:
741:Thomas Price
700:
675:
658:Family First
644:independent
635:
622:Nationals SA
604:
586:centre-right
583:
542:
499:Family First
468:
449:
426:
409:
402:
391:
384:
340:
293:
277:
233:
111:Third party
105:First party
53:
15:
8783:Referendums
7086:Liberals SA
6780:Sunday Mail
5524:Geoff Brock
5490:John Darley
5375:Ted Chapman
5351:Peter Lewis
5272:Dennis Hood
4780:Votes cast
4727:upper house
4707:lower house
4615:Liz Penfold
4503:Fairly safe
4399:Graham Gunn
4343:Trish White
4289:Kevin Foley
4109:Lea Stevens
4104:Little Para
3891:6.2% v LIB
3884:Rory McEwen
3871:Fairly safe
3792:0.6% v ALP
3494:Peter Lewis
3383:Peter Lewis
3368:Rory McEwen
3290:Nigel Smart
3288:footballer
3262:Graham Gunn
3076:Rory McEwen
2661:Independent
2363:Votes cast
1482:WorkChoices
1380:ASC Pty Ltd
1369:Business SA
1364:payroll tax
1296:Kay Mousley
1200:Rory McEwen
1152:Peter Lewis
996:Vietnam War
948:Pentecostal
804:Steele Hall
757:Kevin Foley
749:John Bannon
745:Don Dunstan
723:level, the
714:trade union
707:centre-left
654:John Darley
614:Rory McEwen
606:Independent
554:and led by
545:centre-left
290:Percentage
8861:Categories
8171:References
6209:"Bob Such"
5428:euthanasia
5367:Stan Evans
5363:Iain Evans
5216:Bob Sneath
5212:Ian Hunter
5204:Bob Sneath
5001:One Nation
4902:No Pokies
4771:1,055,347
4738:See also:
4534:Iain Evans
4266:Cheltenham
4073:Paul Caica
4019:Pat Conlon
4001:Lyn Breuer
3902:Tom Kenyon
3785:Kris Hanna
3700:Tom Kenyon
3532:Joe Scalzi
3417:Post-2006
3317:Kris Hanna
3233:Tom Kenyon
3191:Joe Scalzi
3080:Kris Hanna
2832:Democrats
2611:One Nation
2354:1,055,347
2321:See also:
2315:See also:
1923:June 2005
1643:Iain Evans
1507:Roy Morgan
1496:See also:
1443:collapse.
1441:State Bank
1416:(THC) and
1301:The Labor
1238:presenter
1192:Wellington
1180:irrigation
1083:preference
737:Playmander
682:Iain Evans
618:Kris Hanna
573:since the
481:since the
479:crossbench
352:TPP swing
58:2006-03-18
7952:Stateline
6776:RANN SLAM
6277:19 August
6249:19 August
6221:19 August
6170:19 August
5516:Rob Kerin
5470:No Pokies
5448:SA Greens
5416:No Pokies
5396:Newspolls
5357:Aftermath
5279:SA Greens
5243:No Pokies
5228:Rob Lucas
5190:No Pokies
5170:No Pokies
4976:Democrats
4809:Informal
4719:Wakefield
4664:MacKillop
4529:Davenport
4453:Rob Kerin
4361:Mike Rann
4217:John Hill
4055:Steph Key
3938:Chloë Fox
3646:Joan Hall
3470:Chloë Fox
3411:Pre-2006
3395:two-party
3355:Minister
3214:Joan Hall
3164:Chloë Fox
3111:MacKillop
3032:article.
3007:National
2858:National
2536:Democrats
2392:Informal
1311:Centrebet
1000:Don Chipp
940:Christian
904:democracy
888:SA Greens
882:SA Greens
863:Riverland
824:Rob Kerin
753:Mike Rann
678:Davenport
666:SA Greens
662:Democrats
642:No Pokies
596:Rob Kerin
591:, led by
559:Mike Rann
509:Key dates
503:Democrats
491:No Pokies
411:Mike Rann
393:Mike Rann
222:20 seats
219:23 seats
151:Rob Kerin
146:Mike Rann
8162:ABC News
8127:Archived
8108:Archived
8088:Archived
8049:Archived
8030:Archived
7993:Archived
7942:Archived
7874:Archived
7821:Archived
7781:Archived
7762:Archived
7709:Archived
7690:13 March
7664:Archived
7647:Archived
7613:Archived
7594:Archived
7416:Archived
7377:Archived
7324:Archived
7122:Archived
7051:Archived
7031:Archived
7007:Archived
6975:Archived
6957:Archived
6929:Archived
6891:Archived
6819:Archived
6736:Archived
6717:Archived
6697:Archived
6674:Archived
6639:Archived
6600:Archived
6581:Archived
6558:Archived
6510:Archived
6424:Archived
6374:Archived
6343:Archived
6320:Archived
6193:Archived
6120:Archived
6088:Archived
5981:Archived
5962:Archived
5925:Archived
5890:Archived
5871:Archived
5839:Archived
5744:Archived
5665:Archived
5643:Archived
5621:3 August
5584:Archived
5534:See also
5511:scheme.
5304:, after
5184:and the
5146:930,869
5074:Shooters
5049:National
4905:190,958
4882:241,740
4857:340,632
4783:981,658
4711:Kingston
4610:Flinders
4511:Schubert
4484:Morphett
4386:Marginal
4302:Playford
4253:John Rau
4091:Bob Such
3960:Adelaide
3915:Morialta
3780:Mitchell
3772:Marginal
3680:Liberal
3642:Liberal
3635:Morialta
3604:Liberal
3566:Liberal
3528:Liberal
3512:Liberal
3450:Liberal
3333:Bob Such
3313:Mitchell
3297:Adelaide
3210:Morialta
3103:Flinders
3072:Bob Such
3045:Morialta
2981:Liberal
2926:Liberal
2793:Liberal
2742:405,871
2719:533,290
2685:939,161
2636:No Rodeo
2561:National
2465:319,041
2438:424,715
2366:974,190
2295:Source:
1987:Source:
1634:Source:
1503:Newspoll
1480:reform,
1214:Campaign
1196:Bob Such
851:Flinders
818:and the
610:Bob Such
608:members
403:Elected
282:319,041
176:National
8839:Related
6635:NineMSN
5480:at the
5450:member
5432:Hansard
5426:'s pro-
5322:Hammond
5245:member
5172:member
5164:In the
5152:
5149:
5126:22,928
5120:
5095:
5070:
5045:
5022:
4997:
4980:16,412
4972:
4955:39,852
4947:
4930:46,328
4922:
4899:
4878:Liberal
4874:
4849:
4804:50,789
4789:Turnout
4628:Hammond
4547:Finniss
4320:Croydon
4248:Enfield
4176:Torrens
4140:Reynell
4122:Chaffey
4050:Ashford
3897:Newland
3852:Hartley
3834:Norwood
3707:
3677:
3673:Newland
3667:
3639:
3629:
3601:
3591:
3563:
3553:
3525:
3521:Hartley
3515:
3487:
3483:Hammond
3477:
3447:
3434:Member
3431:Margin
3428:Margin
3425:Member
3379:Hammond
3345:Chaffey
3278:Norwood
3225:Newland
3187:Hartley
3139:in the
3107:Finniss
3099:Chaffey
3095:Croydon
3061:Hammond
3057:Newland
3037:Hartley
3011:
2998:
2985:
2972:
2930:
2917:
2875:
2871:Others
2862:
2849:
2836:
2823:
2810:
2806:Greens
2797:
2784:
2738:Liberal
2734:
2711:
2697:
2691:
2688:
2665:23,753
2657:
2632:
2607:
2582:
2565:19,636
2557:
2540:27,179
2532:
2515:55,192
2507:
2490:60,949
2482:
2461:Liberal
2457:
2428:
2423:Change
2387:35,029
2372:Turnout
2306:Results
1685:SA Grn
1492:Polling
1384:Osborne
1356:Norwood
1342:to the
1206:member
1162:of the
1160:speaker
1146:In the
1069:), the
1019:Mitcham
962:). The
900:ecology
867:Chaffey
855:Chaffey
735:of the
719:. At a
624:member
561:of the
556:Premier
405:Premier
386:Premier
368:7.71pp
360:7.71pp
345:43.22%
298:33.97%
285:19,636
278:424,715
225:1 seat
210:Chaffey
171:Liberal
142:Leader
116:
102:
90:in the
56: (
8204:
8185:
7199:7 July
7174:4 July
6393:, 1995
6050:7 July
6028:7 July
6003:7 July
5340:Bright
5336:Wright
5326:Goyder
5186:Greens
5143:Total
5123:Other
5103:5,615
5078:5,991
5053:6,237
5028:6,617
5005:7,559
4951:Greens
4911:+19.2
4888:−14.1
4834:Swing
4825:Party
4717:, and
4676:22.2%
4658:12.8%
4640:12.0%
4565:Goyder
4430:Heysen
4394:Stuart
4368:28.5%
4356:Ramsay
4350:27.4%
4338:Taylor
4332:26.0%
4314:25.8%
4296:25.7%
4278:25.4%
4260:24.5%
4242:24.3%
4230:Napier
4224:22.0%
4212:Kaurna
4206:19.3%
4188:19.1%
4170:18.3%
4152:17.6%
4116:16.7%
4086:Fisher
4080:16.3%
4068:Colton
4062:16.1%
4044:15.3%
4032:Wright
4026:14.9%
4008:14.4%
3990:12.1%
3978:Florey
3972:10.2%
3933:Bright
3816:Mawson
3704:Labor
3664:Labor
3626:Labor
3597:Mawson
3588:Labor
3550:Labor
3504:12.0*
3474:Labor
3443:Bright
3437:Party
3422:Party
3414:Swing
3329:Fisher
3321:Greens
3258:Stuart
3243:Gawler
3152:Bright
3133:Mawson
3109:, and
3091:Ramsay
3053:Bright
3049:Mawson
2989:31.91%
2976:59.57%
2968:Labor
2934:43.22%
2921:56.78%
2913:Labor
2801:33.97%
2788:45.22%
2780:Labor
2748:–7.71
2745:43.22
2725:+7.71
2722:56.78
2682:Total
2671:–1.72
2646:+0.23
2640:2,131
2621:–2.13
2615:2,591
2596:+0.42
2590:3,974
2571:+0.64
2546:–4.60
2521:+3.24
2496:+4.13
2486:Greens
2471:–6.00
2468:33.97
2444:+8.88
2441:45.22
2420:Seats
2417:Swing
2408:Party
2398:+0.48
2379:–1.28
2376:92.31
2290:49.1%
2287:50.9%
2269:36.3%
1982:49.1%
1979:50.9%
1961:36.3%
1886:62.5%
1883:37.5%
1854:60.5%
1851:39.5%
1822:60.5%
1819:39.5%
1801:50.5%
1790:61.5%
1787:38.5%
1769:50.5%
1766:31.5%
1758:61.5%
1755:38.5%
1737:50.5%
1734:30.5%
1705:55.5%
1702:27.0%
1530:Kerin
1437:Florey
1326:Issues
1236:FIVEaa
914:. The
495:Greens
473:, the
454:, the
341:56.78%
306:Swing
301:2.09%
294:45.22%
200:Ramsay
162:Party
7195:. ABC
6046:. ABC
5999:. ABC
5561:Notes
5109:+0.6
5084:+0.6
5059:+0.2
5034:–0.2
5025:HEMP
5011:-1.0
4986:–5.5
4961:+1.5
4936:+1.0
4908:20.5
4885:26.0
4863:+3.7
4860:36.6
4853:Labor
4844:held
4842:Seats
4837:Seats
4815:-0.2
4796:−1.1
4793:93.0
4715:Makin
4646:Bragg
4595:9.4%
4583:Kavel
4577:9.1%
4559:6.5%
4541:6.4%
4523:6.4%
4496:5.4%
4478:4.0%
4466:Waite
4460:3.4%
4448:Frome
4442:3.0%
4424:1.1%
4412:Unley
4406:0.6%
4014:Elder
3996:Giles
3945:9.4%
3927:7.9%
3909:6.8%
3864:4.6%
3846:4.2%
3828:2.2%
3810:2.1%
3798:Light
3754:swing
3693:12.3
3653:11.2
3559:Light
3463:14.3
3408:Seat
3266:Giles
3239:Light
3171:Unley
3087:Giles
3041:Light
3015:2.13%
3002:6.38%
2955:Seats
2879:0.93%
2866:2.09%
2853:2.53%
2840:2.89%
2827:5.88%
2814:6.49%
2715:Labor
2668:2.53
2643:0.23
2618:0.28
2593:0.42
2568:2.09
2543:2.89
2518:5.88
2493:6.49
2433:Labor
2395:3.60
2284:7.3%
2281:2.4%
2278:2.4%
2275:2.6%
2272:7.5%
2266:1.5%
2132:1.5%
2126:1.5%
1976:8.8%
1973:2.4%
1970:2.4%
1967:2.6%
1964:7.5%
1944:3.5%
1938:0.5%
1912:3.5%
1909:3.5%
1877:4.5%
1874:0.5%
1871:3.5%
1868:3.5%
1848:4.5%
1839:5.5%
1813:4.5%
1810:0.5%
1807:3.5%
1784:5.5%
1775:3.5%
1752:6.5%
1746:0.5%
1714:0.5%
1552:*14%
1541:*14%
1527:Rann
1524:Date
1288:Unley
1176:rates
1023:Waite
808:state
806:. At
771:is a
721:state
456:Labor
433:state
415:Labor
397:Labor
330:0.64
322:6.00
314:8.88
205:Frome
166:Labor
8830:1991
8825:1982
8820:1970
8815:1965
8810:1915
8805:1911
8800:1899
8795:1898
8790:1896
8773:2026
8767:2024
8748:2026
8742:2022
8737:2018
8732:2014
8727:2010
8722:2006
8717:2003
8712:2000
8707:1997
8702:1995
8697:1993
8692:1991
8687:1989
8682:1987
8664:1900
8659:1897
8654:1894
8649:1891
8644:1888
8639:1885
8634:1882
8629:1877
8624:1873
8619:1869
8614:1865
8609:1861
8590:2026
8584:2022
8579:2018
8574:2014
8569:2010
8564:2006
8559:2002
8554:1997
8549:1993
8544:1989
8539:1985
8534:1982
8529:1979
8524:1977
8519:1975
8514:1973
8509:1970
8504:1968
8499:1965
8494:1962
8489:1959
8484:1956
8479:1953
8474:1950
8469:1947
8464:1944
8459:1941
8454:1938
8449:1933
8444:1930
8439:1927
8434:1924
8429:1921
8424:1918
8419:1915
8414:1912
8409:1910
8404:1906
8399:1905
8394:1902
8389:1899
8384:1896
8379:1893
8374:1890
8369:1887
8364:1884
8359:1881
8354:1878
8349:1875
8344:1871
8339:1870
8334:1868
8329:1865
8324:1862
8319:1860
8314:1857
8309:1855
8304:1851
8202:ISBN
8183:ISBN
7692:2014
7201:2010
7176:2015
6279:2022
6251:2022
6223:2022
6172:2022
6052:2010
6030:2010
6005:2010
5623:2014
5442:and
5385:and
5338:and
5296:The
5277:The
5262:The
5234:and
5210:and
5129:2.5
5106:0.6
5081:0.6
5056:0.7
5031:0.7
5008:0.8
4983:1.8
4958:4.3
4933:5.0
4839:won
4812:5.2
4673:LIB
4655:LIB
4637:LIB
4619:LIB
4602:Safe
4592:LIB
4574:LIB
4556:LIB
4538:LIB
4520:LIB
4493:LIB
4475:LIB
4457:LIB
4439:LIB
4421:LIB
4403:LIB
4365:ALP
4347:ALP
4329:ALP
4311:ALP
4293:ALP
4275:ALP
4257:ALP
4239:ALP
4221:ALP
4203:ALP
4185:ALP
4167:ALP
4149:ALP
4131:NAT
4113:ALP
4095:IND
4077:ALP
4059:ALP
4041:ALP
4023:ALP
4005:ALP
3987:ALP
3969:ALP
3952:Safe
3942:ALP
3924:ALP
3906:ALP
3888:IND
3861:ALP
3843:ALP
3825:ALP
3807:ALP
3789:IND
3696:6.8
3690:5.5
3656:7.9
3650:3.3
3618:2.2
3615:5.8
3612:3.6
3580:2.1
3577:4.4
3574:2.3
3542:4.6
3539:6.8
3536:2.2
3501:N/A
3498:2.0
3466:9.4
3460:5.0
3373:The
3093:and
3078:and
3055:and
2477:– 5
2452:+ 5
2263:40%
2255:54%
2252:46%
2249:10%
2234:45%
2228:38%
2220:56%
2217:44%
2214:10%
2199:46%
2193:35%
2185:54%
2182:46%
2179:10%
2164:44%
2158:37%
2150:57%
2147:43%
2144:11%
2129:46%
2123:33%
2115:58%
2112:42%
2109:10%
2094:47%
2088:33%
2080:61%
2077:39%
2074:10%
2059:48%
2053:29%
2045:ALP
2042:Lib
2039:Oth
2036:Grn
2033:ONP
2030:FFP
2027:Dem
2024:ALP
2021:Nat
2018:Lib
1958:40%
1950:62%
1947:38%
1929:54%
1926:33%
1918:62%
1915:38%
1897:53%
1894:32%
1865:50%
1862:33%
1833:49%
1830:32%
1798:33%
1726:66%
1723:34%
1694:ALP
1691:Lib
1688:Oth
1682:ONP
1679:FFP
1676:Dem
1673:ALP
1670:Lib
1629:50%
1626:30%
1618:15%
1615:61%
1607:17%
1604:60%
1596:16%
1593:60%
1585:16%
1582:60%
1574:19%
1571:59%
1563:21%
1560:63%
1549:61%
1538:64%
1422:MDMA
1362:and
1360:Land
1198:and
1188:lock
1186:and
1184:weir
1178:for
978:The
930:The
906:and
886:The
834:The
767:The
701:The
612:and
584:The
543:The
489:and
66:2010
49:2002
7950:ABC
7169:ABC
5472:MP
5414:'s
5158:22
5155:11
4194:Lee
2694:47
2474:15
2246:4%
2243:0%
2240:1%
2237:1%
2231:2%
2211:4%
2208:0%
2205:2%
2202:1%
2196:2%
2176:3%
2173:0%
2170:2%
2167:2%
2161:2%
2141:4%
2138:0%
2135:3%
2106:4%
2103:0%
2100:3%
2097:2%
2091:1%
2071:6%
2068:0%
2065:2%
2062:4%
2056:1%
1941:4%
1935:4%
1932:1%
1906:1%
1903:4%
1900:3%
1880:5%
1845:4%
1842:1%
1836:4%
1816:5%
1804:3%
1781:4%
1778:0%
1772:5%
1749:8%
1743:2%
1740:2%
1720:6%
1717:4%
1711:4%
1708:3%
1272:GST
1190:at
1013:of
435:of
336:TPP
238:15
8863::
8145:.
8082:,
8066:,
7999:,
7856:,
7839:,
7815:,
7799:,
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