Candidates of the 1989 South Australian state election
Appearance
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The 1989 South Australian state election was held on 25 November 1989.
Retiring Members
[edit]Labor
[edit]- Roy Abbott MHA (Spence)
- Gavin Keneally MHA (Stuart)
- Terry McRae MHA (Playford)
- Ron Payne MHA (Mitchell)
- Keith Plunkett MHA (Peake)
- Jack Slater MHA (Gilles)
House of Assembly
[edit]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 | CTA candidate | Other candidates |
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Adelaide | Labor | Mike Duigan | Michael Armitage | Peter Mann | Howard Shepherd | |
Albert Park | Labor | Kevin Hamilton | Roger Hayes | Jim Mitchell | ||
Alexandra | Liberal | Jacqueline Horton | Ted Chapman | Judith Logan | ||
Baudin | Labor | Don Hopgood | Pamela Howard | Nicholas Wedge | Lyall McDonald (Ind) | |
Bragg | Liberal | Jennifer Richardson | Graham Ingerson | Margaret-Ann Williams | ||
Briggs | Labor | Mike Rann | Terry Stuart | Colin Maas | ||
Bright | Labor | Derek Robertson | Wayne Matthew | Ingrid O'Sullivan | Wayne Ellis | |
Chaffey | Liberal | William Parsons | Peter Arnold | Mark Lobban | Rowland Beech (Ind) | |
Coles | Liberal | Rohan Claessen | Jennifer Cashmore | Pam Kelly | ||
Custance | Liberal | Charles Greeneklee | John Olsen | Harm Folkers | Bruce Slee | Grantley Siviour (Nat) |
Davenport | Liberal | Bruce Whyatt | Stan Evans | Judy Smith | Lorraine Foster (Ind) | |
Elizabeth | Independent | Catherine Watkins | Peter Bates | Stephen Perkins | David Griffiths | Martyn Evans (Ind) Arnold Ollivier (Ind) |
Eyre | Liberal | Gregory Giddens | Graham Gunn | Jack Babbage | Jillian Anderson (Nat) | |
Fisher | Labor | Philip Tyler | Bob Such | Terry Clark | John Watson | Alison Kent (Ind) |
Flinders | National | Terrence Krieg | Kieran Kelly | Trevor Blood | Peter Blacker (Nat) | |
Florey | Labor | Bob Gregory | Richard Luther | Steve Bartholomew | Cathryn Linedale | Deborah Moran (Ind) |
Gilles | Labor | Colin McKee | Steven Beardon | Stephen Swift | ||
Goyder | Liberal | Brenton Walker | John Meier | Derek Emery | ||
Hanson | Liberal | Ian Peak | Heini Becker | Mary McEwen | ||
Hartley | Labor | Terry Groom | Joe Scalzi | Arlyn Tombleson | ||
Hayward | Labor | June Appleby | Mark Brindal | Elizabeth Williams | Reg Macey | Mary Down (Ind) |
Henley Beach | Labor | Don Ferguson | Bob Randall | Keith Lees | Peter Thompson | |
Heysen | Liberal | Jillian Bromley | David Wotton | Merilyn Pedrick | ||
Kavel | Liberal | Warren Smith | Roger Goldsworthy | Michel Francis | Graeme Watts | |
Light | Liberal | Tony Piccolo | Bruce Eastick | John Joyes | Theodor Stiller | Eric Gerlach (Ind) |
Mawson | Labor | Susan Lenehan | Craig Spencer | Dennis Dorney | ||
Mitcham | Liberal | Timothy Campbell | Stephen Baker | Matthew Greenwood | ||
Mitchell | Labor | Paul Holloway | Darryl Parslow | Sue Ann Carver | ||
Morphett | Liberal | Trevor Peikert | John Oswald | Rosalina Bouchee | ||
Mount Gambier | Liberal | Brenton Lynch | Harold Allison | Glenn Taylor | Johannes Bastiaens | |
Murray-Mallee | Liberal | Jane Milek | Peter Lewis | Jeannette Jolley | Douglas Lindley (Nat) | |
Napier | Labor | Terry Hemmings | Rilda Sharp | William Adams | ||
Newland | Labor | Di Gayler | Dorothy Kotz | Patrick Kavanagh | Dennis Brown | |
Norwood | Labor | Greg Crafter | Robert Jackson | Cathi Tucker-Lee | Belle Harris | Alison Cox (Ind) |
Peake | Labor | Vic Heron | Darcy Constantine | Stephen Crabbe | Terry Lear | Philippa Skinner (Soc.) |
Playford | Labor | John Quirke | Peter Panagaris | Andrew Sickerdick | ||
Price | Labor | Murray De Laine | Bernice Pfitzner | Martin Kay | ||
Ramsay | Labor | Lynn Arnold | Brenda Bates | Shylie Holden | ||
Ross Smith | Labor | John Bannon | Christopher Pyne | Brian Fain | ||
Semaphore | Independent | Kevin Foley | Terence Daviess | Eric Mack | Norm Peterson (Ind) | |
Spence | Labor | Michael Atkinson | Rod Scarborough | Brian O'Leary | Catherine Sparrow | Florence Pens (Grey) Dennis White (Soc.) |
Stuart | Labor | Colleen Hutchison | Simon Dawson | Kaye Matthews | David Squirrell | Joy Baluch (Ind) |
Todd | Labor | John Klunder | Ernest Harders de Braconier | David Ball | Tom Curnow | |
Unley | Labor | Kym Mayes | Joy Nimon | Mark Basham | David Peake | Jennie Williams (Ind) |
Victoria | Liberal | Ray Tunks | Dale Baker | Johannes Cullen | ||
Walsh | Labor | John Trainer | Douglas Rowe | Richard Bennett | ||
Whyalla | Labor | Frank Blevins | Naomi Perry | Rosemary Gloede | George Crowe (Ind) |
Legislative Council
[edit]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. Labor were defending five seats. The Liberals were defending five seats. The Democrats were defending one seat.
Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Democrats candidates | Nationals SA candidates | CTA candidates | Grey Power candidates |
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Michael Lamb |
References
[edit]- ^ Jaensch, Dean. "History of South Australian Elections 1857 - 2006". State Electoral Office South Australia. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2016.