Candidates of the 1985 South Australian state election

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The 1985 South Australian state election was 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
Adelaide
Liberal
Mike Duigan Michael Wilson Christopher Wurm
Albert Park
Labor
Kevin Hamilton Bob MacKenzie John Malone
Alexandra
Liberal
John Quirke Ted Chapman David Willson Rex Tilbrook (
Nat
)
Baudin
Labor
Don Hopgood Bill Fraser D. Perrotin Mort Daly (Ind)
Bragg
Liberal
Phil Robins Graham Ingerson Alison Dolling
Briggs
Labor
Mike Rann Bernhard Buchner Anastasios Giannouklas David Whiting (Ind)
Bright
Liberal
Derek Robertson John Mathwin Fred Cannon
Chaffey
Liberal
Bill Parsons Peter Arnold Rilda Sharp
Coles
Liberal
Ray Rains Jennifer Adamson Sandra Nichols Aniello Carbone (Ind)
Custance
Liberal
Arthur Rich John Olsen John Smyth
Davenport
Liberal
Mark Boughey Dean Brown Kevin Angove Stan Evans (Ind Lib)
Elizabeth
Labor
Sonia Argirov Josephine Gapper Carolyn Tan Martyn Evans (Ind Lib)
Eyre
Liberal
Jennie Lee Graham Gunn Jillian Polkinghorne
Fisher
Liberal
Philip Tyler Grant Chapman Audrey Sibly
Flinders
National
Terrence Krieg Arthur Whyte George Jukes
Nat
)
Florey
Labor
Bob Gregory Martin Luther Andrew Sickerdick
Gilles
Labor
Jack Slater Lois Bell Brian Fain
Goyder
Liberal
Michael Wright
John Meier
Rosemary Dow
Hanson
Liberal
Ann Pengelly Heini Becker Ian Haines
Hartley
Labor
Terry Groom Rilka Warbanoff Cathi Tucker-Lee
Hayward
Labor
June Appleby Julian Glynn John Stapledon
Henley Beach
Labor
Don Ferguson Bob Randall Gladys Wells
Joe Rossi (Ind
)
Heysen
Liberal
Elizabeth Harvey David Wotton Merilyn Pedrick Douglas Lindley (
Nat
)
Kavel
Liberal
Lance Jones Roger Goldsworthy Paul Reader (Ind)
Light
Liberal
Tony Piccolo Bruce Eastick Nicholas Wedge Eric Gerlach (Ind)
Mawson
Labor
Susan Lenehan Raija Havu Tim Wells
Mitcham
Liberal
Barbara Hughes Stephen Baker Guy Harley
Mitchell
Labor
Ron Payne Mark Hanckel Peter Mann
Morphett
Liberal
Trevor Peikert John Oswald Sue Carver
Mount Gambier
Liberal
Peter Humphries Harold Allison Glenn Taylor
Murray-Mallee
Liberal
Peter Dickson Peter Lewis Don French Gavin Doecke (
Nat)
Steve Wilkinson (Ind
)
Napier
Labor
Terry Hemmings Brenda Bates Barbara Barlow John Campbell (Ind)
Newland
Liberal
Di Gayler Scott Ashenden Mike Bolt
Norwood
Labor
Greg Crafter Sue Graham Rodney Roberts
Peake
Labor
Keith Plunkett Steve Peake Jeff Wild Ian Frances (Ind)
Playford
Labor
Terry McRae Dorothy Kotz Eileen Farmer
Price
Labor
Murray De Laine Jean Lawrie Don Bond
Ramsay
Labor
Lynn Arnold Jim Davis
Ross Smith
Labor
John Bannon Darryl Watson Kate Hannaford
Semaphore
Labor
Rod Sawford Mark Laing F. Goncalves
Lab
)
Spence
Labor
Roy Abbott Joe Ryan Elizabeth Sanderson
Stuart
Labor
Gavin Keneally Bob Smith Harm Folkers Peter Clark (Ind)
Todd
Labor
John Klunder Jeff Nicholas Aussie Kanck
Unley
Labor
Kym Mayes Denis Sheridan Barbara Boden Peter Kallas (Ind)
Victoria
Liberal
Bill Hender Dale Baker Roy Milne Geoff Clothier (
Nat
)
Walsh
Labor
John Trainer Lenore Triplow Helen Brasted Reece Jennings (Ind)
Whyalla
Labor
Frank Blevins Laurie Wilks Graham Gloede Jack Berry (
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.

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 2 March 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2017.