Candidates of the 1985 South Australian state election
Appearance
The 1985 South Australian state election was held on 7 December 1985.
Retiring Members
Labor
- Max Brown MHA (Whyalla)
- George Whitten MHA (Price)
- Jack Wright MHA (Adelaide)
- Cec Creedon MLC
Liberal
- Allan Rodda MHA (Victoria)
- Ren DeGaris MLC
Democrats
- Lance Milne MLC
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
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Liberal candidate
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Democrats candidate | Other candidates |
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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 )
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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 )
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Walsh | Labor |
John Trainer | Lenore Triplow | Helen Brasted | Reece Jennings (Ind) |
Whyalla | Labor |
Frank Blevins | Laurie Wilks | Graham Gloede | Jack Berry ( Nat )
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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
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Liberal candidates
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Democrats candidates | Nationals SA candidates
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CTA candidates
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NDP candidates | Other candidates |
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Stephen Dimitriou |
References
- ^ 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.