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Candidates of the 2002 South Australian state election

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The 2002 South Australian state election was held on 9 February 2002.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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Liberal

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House of Assembly

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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.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Democrats candidate One Nation candidate Family First candidate Other candidates
Adelaide Liberal Jane Lomax-Smith Michael Harbison Cherie Prosser Roy Bedford Andrea Mason Albert Bensimon (NHHP)
Tom Bertuleit (Ind)
Jake Bugden (Grn)
Ben Krieg (SAF)
Ashford Labor Stephanie Key Peter Panagaris Sue Mann Jos Underhill James Troup Michelle Drummond (Grn)
Paul Vanderkop (SAF)
Bragg Liberal Karen Atherton Vickie Chapman Julia Grant Betty Bedford Jamilah Lovibond John Wood (SAF)
Bright Liberal Ron Baronian Wayne Matthew Fiona Blinco Laurel Payne Vasiliki Savvas Cheryl Connor (Ind)
Bob Darlington (Grn)
Kathy Williams (SAF)
Chaffey National Waluwe Simpson-Lyttle Kent Andrew Graham McNaughton Shirley Faulkner Karlene Maywald (Nat)
Cheltenham Labor Jay Weatherill Sue Lawrie Cheryl Glenie Sarah Gibson Alex Alexander (SAF)
Nugget Cooke (Ind)
Murray De Laine (Ind)
Anne McMenamin (Grn)
Colton Liberal Paul Caica John Behenna Caroline Dowd Andrew Phillips Andrew Lewis Desi d'Orsay-Lawrence (SAF)
Jim Douglas (Grn)
Joe Ienco (Ind)
Alison Patterson (Ind)
Croydon Labor Michael Atkinson Angus Bristow Daryl Owen John Victorsen James England (SAF)
Jessica Gosnell (Ind)
Davenport Liberal Gerry Bowen Iain Evans Yvonne Caddy F. Vandenbroek Brenton Chappell (SAF)
Ralph Hahnheuser (Ind)
Moira Humphries (Ind)
Elder Labor Patrick Conlon Heidi Harris Greg Croke Colin Roediger Peter Heaven Kate Cooper (Grn)
Mnem Giles (Ind)
Bob Stewart (SAF)
Elizabeth Labor Lea Stevens Ron Watts Anna Lukasiewicz Robert Fechner Peter Barnes Duncan MacMillan (SAF)
Enfield Labor John Rau Doster Mitchell Alex Angas Barbara Kirvan Lorraine Evans Ralph Clarke (Ind)
Finniss Liberal Graham Hockley Dean Brown John Lavers Joy Rayner Bill Megaritis Matt Rigney (Grn)
Fisher Liberal Alex Zimmermann Susan Jeanes Jason Smith Trevor Mullins Kylie Borg John Chudzicki (SAF)
Bob Such* (Ind)
Flinders Liberal John Lovegrove Liz Penfold Sally Tonkin Charles Kirvan Grantley Siviour (Nat)
Florey Labor Frances Bedford Lyn Petrie Paul Rowse Victor Horvat Rob Pillar Lisa Blake (Grn)
Frome Liberal John Rohde Rob Kerin Marcus Reseigh Roger Hawkes
Giles Labor Lyn Breuer Jim Pollock Clint Garrett Valarie Nas John Smith (Ind)
Goyder Liberal Ian Fitzgerald John Meier Richard Way Doug Holmes Ian McDonald Alby Brand (SAF)
Stepen Redding (Ind)
Hammond Liberal Harold McLaren Barry Featherston Keith Webster Judy Arnold Peter Lewis (CLIC)
Hartley Liberal Quentin Black Joe Scalzi Silard Regos Brian Richards Darko Pucek Wendy McMahon (Ind)
Joy O'Brien (Grn)
Heysen Liberal Jeremy Makin Isobel Redmond Ted Dexter Lance Iles Sally McPherson Dave Clark (Grn)
Howie Coombe (Ind)
Steve Hall (SAF)
John Norris (Ind)
Kaurna Labor John Hill Lauren Kenyon Beryl Hall Charlie McCormack Colleen Pearse James Chappell (SAF)
Lorraine Rosenberg (Ind)
Ali Valamanesh (Grn)
Kavel Liberal Mel Hopgood Mark Goldsworthy Cathi Tucker-Lee Basil Hille Felicity Martin (Grn)
Tom Playford (Ind)
Peter Robins (SAF)
Lee Labor Michael Wright Scott Cadzow Trevor Tucker Lee Peacock Cale Dalton (SAF)
Alan Griffiths (Ind)
Pat Netschitowsky (Grn)
Light Labor Annette Hurley Malcolm Buckby Tim Haines David Dwyer Shane Thorman James Gallagher (SAF)
Ruth Jackson (Grn)
MacKillop Independent Philip Golding Mitch Williams Bob Netherton Arthur Tebbutt Bill Hender (Ind)
Bill Murray (Ind)
Darren O'Halloran (Nat)
Mawson Liberal Moira Deslandes Robert Brokenshire Angela Nicholas Bert Justin Michael Last Benny Zable (Ind)
Mitchell Labor Kris Hanna Hugh Martin Bridgid Medder Daniel Piechnick Wayne Bishop Josephine Dowsett (Ind)
Deb Guildner (Ind)
Morialta Liberal Cenz Lancione Joan Hall Tim Farrow Rosemary Hemsley Jack Button Bruce Preece (CLIC)
Aphiah Salerno (SAF)
Morphett Liberal Rosemary Clancy Duncan McFetridge Ben Howieson Peter Fitzpatrick Adam MacLeod (Grn)
Mount Gambier Independent Jim Maher Roger Saunders Ron Purvis Mike Thomas Rory McEwen (Ind)
Napier Labor Michael O'Brien Joe Federico Simon Pointer Michael Pointer Tanya Adam (SAF)
Newland Liberal Bernie Keane Dorothy Kotz Ruth Russell Hans Nas Steven Bakker
Norwood Labor Vini Ciccarello Michael Durrant Adele Eliseo Thorpe Chambers Geraldine Bennett Mark Cullen (Grn)
Darryl Tuppen (SAF)
Playford Labor Jack Snelling Tom Javor Andrew Sickerdick Bert Joy Eileen Strikwerda Jan Vrtielka (SAF)
Port Adelaide Labor Kevin Foley Robert Crew Meryl McDougall Jan Amos Joe Carbone (SAF)
Andrew Nance (Grn)
Ramsay Labor Mike Rann Phil Newton Penelope Robertson Dennis Murphy Ona Trelbby (SAF)
Reynell Labor Gay Thompson Julie Greig Graham Pratt Glen Kelly Kevin Cramp Scott Ferguson (Grn)
Jenny Hefford (SAF)
Schubert Liberal Kym Wilson Ivan Venning Kate Reynolds Hedley Scholz Russell Iles (CLIC)
Pam Kelly (Grn)
David Lykke (Nat)
Megan Moody (SAF)
Stuart Liberal Justin Jarvis Graham Gunn Bruce Lennon Sandra Wauchope David Moore (CLIC)
Taylor Labor Trish White Anne Heinrich Shirley Humphrey John Mahoney Hazel Dermody (SAF)
Torrens Labor Robyn Geraghty Damian Wyld Tony Hill Malcolm Hilliard Carolyn Halfpenny Harry Krieg (SAF)
Unley Liberal Vicki Jacobs Mark Brindal Ingrid Vogelzang Clarke Staker Peter Fiebig (Grn)
Franca Zosens (SAF)
Waite Liberal Mark Hancock Martin Hamilton-Smith Stephen Spence Hazel Nicholls Thea Hennessey Chris Alford (SAF)
Michael Pritchard (Grn)
West Torrens Labor Tom Koutsantonis Theo Vlassis Nicole Lomman Jean Holmes Lawrence Chattaway Deb Cashel (Grn)
Alex Filipovic (SAF)
Wright Labor Jennifer Rankine Mark Osterstock Helen Munro Rod Kowald Lyn Griffin

Legislative Council

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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 four seats. The Liberals were defending six seats. The Democrats were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Family First candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates
  1. Gail Gago*
  2. Paul Holloway*
  3. Terry Roberts*
  4. John Gazzola*
  5. Jeremy Moore
  1. Robert Lawson*
  2. Caroline Schaefer*
  3. Angus Redford*
  4. David Ridgway*
  5. Terry Stephens*
  6. John Voumard
  7. Ann Bell
  1. Sandra Kanck*
  2. Brian Haddy
  3. Peter Clements
  4. Matilda Bawden
  1. Andrew Evans*
  2. Paul Newsham
  3. Anne Bakker
  4. Toni Turnbull
  1. Brian Noone
  2. Cate Faehrmann
  3. Sarah Martin
  4. Craig Wilkins
  1. Neil Russell-Taylor
  2. Colin Gibson
Nationals SA candidates No Pokies candidates SA First candidates Grey Power candidates Euthanasia candidates Alliance candidates
  1. Paul Brown
  2. Robin Dixon-Thompson
  1. Pat Dean
  2. Chelsea Lewis
  1. Ron Williams
  2. Dannielle Little
  1. Sophia Provatidis
  2. Una Pawson
  1. Philip Nitschke
  2. Doug McLaren
  1. Mark Aldridge
  2. Kym Fishlock
Nuclear Free candidates Single tickets
  1. Cherie Hoyle
  2. Ben Aylen
  3. Matthew Young

Andrew Cole (RPA)
Jennifer Holmes
Michael Wohltmann
Max Tatnell
K. Johnston
Glen Gordon
Edith Pringle

Jenni Dobrowolski
Anna Eleftheriadis
Marlene McArthur
Jamnee Danenberg (HEMP)
Angel Marinoni
Stormy Summers
Tanya Flesfader

Mike Dzamko
John Bannon
Kym Hall
Brett McHolme
Trevor Crothers
Sandra Russo
Richard Lutz

Andrew Stanko
Michael Keenan
Peter Aslandis
Paul Della
Neill Simpson
Leonard Spencer
John Toro

Dean Le Poidevin
Tauto Sansbury
Rita Hunt (NGST)
Anna Likouresis
John Ternezis
Dennis Robinson
Barry Oxer