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Revision as of 17:35, 6 December 2019

Ascot Park
South AustraliaHouse of Assembly
StateSouth Australia
Created1970
Abolished1985
NamesakeAscot Park, South Australia
DemographicMetropolitan

Ascot Park was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1970 to 1985. It was preceded by the seat of Edwardstown and replaced by the seat of Walsh.[1]

At the 2018 state election, the suburb of Ascot Park was located in the Labor seat of Badcoe.

Mitglieder

Member Party Term
  Geoff Virgo Labor 1970–1979
  John Trainer Labor 1979–1985

References

  1. ^ "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 - 2007" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2014.

34°59′S 138°34′E / 34.99°S 138.56°E / -34.99; 138.56