Results of the South Australian state election, 2018 (Legislative Council)

South Australian state election, 17 March 2018[1][2][3]
Legislative Council
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Enrolled voters 1,201,775
Votes cast 1,095,371 Turnout 91.15 −0.98
Informal votes 44,497 Informal 4.06 +0.12
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats
won
Seats
held
  Liberal 338,700 32.23 −3.76 4 9
  Labor 304,229 28.95 −2.01 4 8
  SA-BEST 203,364 19.35 +6.46 2 2
  Greens 61,610 5.86 −0.59 1 2
  Conservatives 36,525 3.48 −0.88 0 0
  Liberal Democrats 25,956 2.47 +1.87 0 0
  Animal Justice 22,822 2.17 +1.30 0 0
  Dignity 20,337 1.94 +1.01 0 0
  Child Protection 15,530 1.48 +1.48 0 0
  Stop Population Growth Now 12,878 1.23 +0.84 0 0
  Advance SA 4,227 0.40 +0.40 0 1
  Danig 94 0.01 +0.01 0 0
  Independent 4,602 0.44 −3.93 0 0
Total 1,050,874     11 22

This is a list of results for the Legislative Council at the South Australian 2018 election.

The 11 of 22 seats up for election were 4 Liberal, 4 Labor, 1 Green, 1 Conservative and 1 Dignity. The final outcome was 4 Liberal, 4 Labor, 2 SA Best and 1 Green.[4][1][5] Conservative MLC Dennis Hood, who had been elected as a Family First MLC in 2014, defected to the Liberals nine days after the 2018 state election.[6][7] The 22 seat upper house composition is therefore 9 Liberal on the government benches, 8 Labor on the opposition benches, and 5 to minor parties on the crossbench, consisting of 2 SA Best, 2 Green, and 1 Advance SA.[4] The government therefore requires at least three additional non-government members to form a majority and carry votes on the floor.[8]

Election results

South Australian state election, 2018: Legislative Council
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal 1. David Ridgway (elected 1)
2. Stephen Wade (elected 4)
3. Terry Stephens (elected 7)
4. Jing Lee (elected 9)
5. Bernadette Abraham
6. Clementina Maione
338,700 32.23 −3.76
Labor 1. Emily Bourke (elected 2)
2. Justin Hanson (elected 5)
3. Irene Pnevmatikos (elected 8)
4. Clare Scriven (elected 11)
5. Trimann Gill
6. Christina Lien
304,229 28.95 −2.01
SA-BEST 1. Connie Bonaros (elected 3)
2. Frank Pangallo (elected 6)
3. Sam Johnson
4. Andrea Madeley
5. Peter Vincent
203,364 19.35 +6.46
Greens 1. Tammy Franks (elected 10)
2. Matt Farrell
3. Ashley Sutherland
4. Rosa Hillam
5. Kate Wylie
61,610 5.86 −0.59
Conservatives 1. Robert Brokenshire
2. Nicolle Jachmann
36,525 3.48 −0.88
Liberal Democrats 1. Michael Noack
2. Stephen Humble
25,956 2.47 +1.87
Animal Justice 1. Angela Martin
2. Wendy Davey
22,822 2.17 +1.30
Dignity 1. Kelly Vincent
2. Diana Bleby
3. Ryan Mann
4. Esther Simbi
20,337 1.94 +1.01
Child Protection 1. Tony Tonkin
2. Nadia Bergineti
15,530 1.48 +1.48
Stop Population Growth Now 1. Bob Couch
2. Michael Roberts
12,878 1.23 +0.84
Independent Amrik Singh Thandi 1. Amrik Singh Thandi
2. MJ Thandi
3,572 0.34 +0.34
Advance SA 1. Peter Humphries
2. Jenny Low
4,227 0.40 +0.40
Independent Racing means Jobs Luke Koumi 723 0.07 +0.07
Independent Honest Transparent Accountable Gail Kilby 307 0.03 +0.03
Danig John Le Raye 94 0.01 +0.01
Total formal votes 1,050,874 95.94 −0.12
Informal votes 44,497 4.06 +0.12
Turnout 1,095,371 91.15 −0.98

See also

References

  1. 1 2 2018 Legislative Council election results: ECSA 23 April 2018
  2. "Results of 2018 Election". Electoral Commission of South Australia. Government of South Australia. March 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  3. Upper house results, 2018 SA election: Antony Green ABC
  4. 1 2 Final Results of the 2018 South Australian Election: Antony Green 4 April 2018
  5. Third time lucky: The Poll Bludger 18 March 2018
  6. Dennis Hood dumps Cory Bernardi's Australian Conservatives to join SA Liberals: ABC 26 March 2017
  7. "We didn’t realise the power of Family First": Fallen Conservative rues botched re-branding: InDaily 20 March 2018
  8. "They're dickheads": Darley kills off power-sharing deal with X-colleagues: InDaily 23 April 2018
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