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Candidates of the 2018 South Australian state election

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This is a list of candidates of the 2018 South Australian state election. The election was held on 17 March 2018.

Retiring MPs

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Labor

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Liberal

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Independent

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House of Assembly

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Sitting members of the South Australian House of Assembly are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour; where there is possible confusion, an asterisk is used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate SA-BEST candidate Greens candidate Conservatives candidate Dignity candidate Other candidates
Adelaide Liberal Jo Chapley Rachel Sanderson Robert Simms Betty-Jean Price
Badcoe Labor Jayne Stinson Lachlan Clyne Kate Bickford Stef Rozitis Robyn Munro Lily Durkin John Woodward (Ind)
Black Liberal Randall Wilson David Speirs Dami Barnes Lionel Zschech Anastasia Svetlichny Rob de Jonge (Ind)
Bragg Liberal Rick Sarre Vickie Chapman Neil Zwaans Taylah Neagle
Chaffey Liberal Sim Singh-Malhi Tim Whetstone Michelle Campbell Philip Pointer Trevor Scott Richard Challis
Cheltenham Labor Jay Weatherill Penny Pratt John Noonan Steffi Medrow Madeline McCaul Vincent Scali (Ind)
Colton Liberal Angela Vaughan Matt Cowdrey Jassmine Wood Paul Petherick Ted Evans
Croydon Labor Peter Malinauskas Daria Hextell Julia Karpathakis Nathan Lange Rachael Runner Lucy McGinley Gabor Gesti (DPA)
Millie Hammerstein (AJP)
Michael Lesiw (Ind)
Davenport Liberal Jonette Thorsteinsen Steve Murray Karen Hockley John Photakis Dan Golding (Ind)
Dunstan Liberal Matt Loader Steven Marshall Jack Noonan Harriet de Kok Ben Wilson
Elder Liberal Annabel Digance Carolyn Habib Michael Slattery Jody Moate Shawn Van Groesen Nick Schumi
Elizabeth Labor Lee Odenwalder Sharka Byrne Phil Gallasch Wendy Morgan John Mathiesen
Enfield Labor John Rau Deepa Mathew Carol Martin Cassie Alvey Steve Edmonds Emma Cresdee
Finniss Liberal Russell Skinner David Basham Joe Hill Marc Mullette Bruce Hicks
Flinders Liberal Julie Watson Peter Treloar Ian Dudley Anthony Parker
Florey Labor Rik Morris Gagan Sharma Adam Gatt John Peake Suzi Waechter Frances Bedford* (Ind)
Geoff Russell (AJP)
Frome Independent Annette Elliot Kendall Jackson Paul Birkwood Cat Connor Geoff Brock (Ind)
Gibson Liberal Matthew Carey Corey Wingard Kris Hanna Gwydion Rozitisolds Garry Connor
Giles Labor Eddie Hughes Mark Walsh Tom Antonio Anna Taylor Cheryl Kaminski Cyanne Westerman
Hammond Liberal Mat O'Brien Adrian Pederick Kelly Gladigau Simon Hope Declan Paton
Hartley Liberal Grace Portolesi Vincent Tarzia Nick Xenophon Lauren Zwaans Bob Jackson Rick Neagle Marijka Ryan (Ind)
Heysen Liberal Tony Webb Josh Teague John Illingworth Lynton Vonow Lynette Stevenson Andrew Ey
Hurtle Vale Labor Nat Cook Aaron Duff Michael O'Brien Nikki Mortier Bruce Malcolm Donovan Cresdee
Kaurna Labor Chris Picton Simon McMahon Sean Cullen-MacAskill
Kavel Liberal Glen Dallimore Dan Cregan Andrew Stratford Ian Grosser Howard Hollow Cristina Rodert Louise Pfeiffer (AJP)
King Labor Julie Duncan Paula Luethen Giles Rositano Damon Adams Gary Balfort
Lee Labor Stephen Mullighan Steven Rypp Andy Legrand Patrick O'Sullivan Vicki Jessop Tiffany Littler Aristidis Kerpelis (DPA)
Light Labor Tony Piccolo Karen McColl Felicity Green Carl Teusner
MacKillop Liberal Hilary Wigg Nick McBride Tracy Hill Donella Peters Richard Bateman Jon Ey (Ind)
Mawson Liberal Leon Bignell Andy Gilfillan Hazel Wainwright Ami-Louise Harrison Heidi Greaves
Morialta Liberal Peter Field John Gardner James Sadler Simon Roberts-Thomson Matt Smith Tim Farrow Peter Smythe (Ind)
Morphett Liberal Mark Siebentritt Stephen Patterson Simon Jones Chris Crabbe Monica Kwan Duncan McFetridge (Ind)
Mount Gambier Liberal Isabel Scriven Craig Marsh Kate Amoroso Gavin Clarke Gregg Bisset Lance Jones Troy Bell* (Ind)
Richard Sage (Ind)
Narungga Liberal Douglas Milera Fraser Ellis Sam Davies Jason Swales Rebecca Hewett
Newland Liberal Tom Kenyon Richard Harvey Rajini Vasan Stephanie Stewart Martin Leedham Sandra Williams Shane Bailey (Ind)
Playford Labor Michael Brown Hemant Dave Helen Szuty Brock Le Cerf Shane Sheoran
Port Adelaide Labor Susan Close Chad McLaren Gary Johanson Danica Moors Bruce Hambour Bryan Tingey Nicholas Hancock (AJP)
Peter Matthews (DPA)
Ramsay Labor Zoe Bettison Nick Charles Tarnia George Brett Ferris Domenico Ialeggio Mark Aldridge (Ind)
Reynell Labor Katrine Hildyard Laura Curran Joanne Mausolf Daniel Jury David Sires Anna Tree
Schubert Liberal David Haebich Stephan Knoll Paul Brown Dave Irving Rikki Lambert
Stuart Liberal Khatija Thomas Dan van Holst Pellekaan Brendan Fitzgerald
Taylor Labor Jon Gee Sarika Sharma Sonja Taylor Kate Randell Danny Bradley
Torrens Labor Dana Wortley Therese Kenny Alex Dinovitser John Duthie
Unley Liberal Geoff Phillips David Pisoni Anthony Olivier John Wishart Anne Watkins Dario Centrella (SPGN)
Waite Liberal Catherine Hutchesson Sam Duluk Graham Davies Brendan White John Duncan Cathi Tucker
West Torrens Labor Tom Koutsantonis Helika Cruz Livio Forza Phillip Beddall Josh Dimas (DPA)
Wright Labor Blair Boyer Luigi Mesisca Natasha Henningsen Jennifer Harness Eric Dennis

Legislative Council

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Sitting members of the South Australian Legislative Council 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. The Labor Party was defending four seats. The Liberals was defending four seats. The Greens, Australian Conservatives (who absorbed Family First since the last election) and Dignity Party were each defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates SA Best candidates Greens candidates Conservatives candidates Dignity candidates
  1. Emily Bourke*
  2. Justin Hanson*
  3. Irene Pnevmatikos*
  4. Clare Scriven*
  5. Trimann Gill
  6. Christina Lien
  1. David Ridgway*
  2. Stephen Wade*
  3. Terry Stephens*
  4. Jing Lee*
  5. Bernadette Abraham
  6. Clementina Maione
  1. Connie Bonaros*
  2. Frank Pangallo*
  3. Sam Johnson
  4. Andrea Madeley
  5. Peter Vincent
  1. Tammy Franks*
  2. Matt Farrell
  3. Ashley Sutherland
  4. Rosa Hillam
  5. Kate Wylie
  1. Robert Brokenshire
  2. Nicolle Jachmann
  1. Kelly Vincent
  2. Diana Bleby
  3. Ryan Mann
  4. Esther Simbi
Advance SA candidates AJP candidates LDP candidates SPGN candidates CPP candidates Group L candidates
  1. Peter Humphries
  2. Jenny Low
  1. Angela Martin
  2. Wendy Davey
  1. Michael Noack
  2. Stephen Humble
  1. Bob Couch
  2. Michael Roberts
  1. Tony Tonkin
  2. Nadia Bergineti
  1. Amrik Singh Thandi
  2. MJ Thandi
Ungrouped candidates

Gail Kilby (Ind)
John Le Raye (DPA)
Luke Koumi (Ind)

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c State Labor MPs Michael Atkinson, Jennifer Rankine and Steph Key quitting politics at next election: The Advertiser 3 February 2017
  2. ^ Paul Caica to retire: ABC 8 February 2017
  3. ^ "SA Health Minister Jack Snelling resigns from Cabinet and will not contest March election". ABC News. 17 September 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  4. ^ "SA election: Labor MP Leesa Vlahos will not contest March poll". ABC News (Australia). 15 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  5. ^ Gail Gago resigns as South Australian employment minister: ABC 15 December 2016
  6. ^ Labor Upper House MLC John Gazzola to retire from politics at next election: The Advertiser 14 February 2017
  7. ^ a b c d Former Liberal leader Isobel Redmond will retire at the 2018 state election: The Advertiser 18 January 2017
  8. ^ Richardson, Tom (14 February 2017). "Former Lib high-flyer joins exit queue as party seeks to end "natural gerrymander"". InDaily. Solstice Media. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  9. ^ "South Australian Trade and Investment Minister and former opposition leader Martin Hamilton-Smith is quitting politics". SBS News. 6 January 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
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