Candidates of the 1947 South Australian state election
The 1947 South Australian state election was held on 8 March 1947.
Retiring Members
Labor
- Bob Dale, MHA (Adelaide)
LCL
- Archibald McDonald, MHA (Burra)
- Frank Smith, MHA (Glenelg)
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 | LCL candidate | Other candidates |
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Adelaide | Labor | Herbert George | Doug Bardolph (Ind.) Alfred Watt (Comm) | |
Albert | LCL | Malcolm McIntosh | ||
Alexandra | LCL | Albert Taverner | Herbert Hudd | Ethel Wache (Ind.) |
Angas | LCL | Berthold Teusner | Frank Rieck (Ind) | |
Burnside | LCL | Geoffrey Clarke | ||
Burra | LCL | Michael Cronin | George Hawker | |
Chaffey | Independent | Robert Lambert | William MacGillivray (Ind) | |
Eyre | LCL | Arthur Christian | ||
Flinders | LCL | Rex Pearson | ||
Frome | Labor | Mick O'Halloran | ||
Gawler | Labor | Leslie Duncan | Thomas Shanahan | |
Glenelg | LCL | Ralph Wells | Baden Pattinson | Andrew Low (Ind) |
Goodwood | Labor | Frank Walsh | Herbert Kemp | |
Gouger | LCL | John Brown | Rufus Goldney | |
Gumeracha | LCL | Thomas Playford | ||
Hindmarsh | Labor | John McInnes | James Moss (Comm) | |
Light | LCL | John Power | Herbert Michael | Henry Schneider (Ind) |
Mitcham | LCL | John Borthwick | Henry Dunks | |
Mount Gambier | Independent | John Shepherdson | John Fletcher (Ind) | |
Murray | Labor | Richard McKenzie | Maurice Parish | |
Newcastle | LCL | George Jenkins | ||
Norwood | Labor | Frank Nieass | Roy Moir | |
Onkaparinga | LCL | Herbert Burnley | Howard Shannon | Frank Halleday (Ind) |
Port Adelaide | Labor | James Stephens | Alan Finger (Comm) | |
Port Pirie | Labor | Charles Davis | ||
Prospect | Labor | Bert Shard | Elder Whittle | |
Ridley | Independent | John Lloyd | Tom Stott (Ind.) | |
Rocky River | LCL | John Lyons | ||
Semaphore | Labor | Harold Tapping | ||
Stanley | Labor | Percy Quirke | Gordon Bails Clive Hannaford | |
Stirling | LCL | Herbert Dunn | ||
Stuart | Labor | Lindsay Riches | Edward Robertson (Comm) | |
Thebarton | Labor | Fred Walsh | ||
Torrens | Labor | Herbert Baldock | Shirley Jeffries | |
Unley | LCL | Douglas Finlayson | Colin Dunnage | |
Victoria | Labor | Jim Corcoran | Roy McLachlan | |
Wallaroo | Labor | Robert Richards | Leslie Heath | |
Yorke Peninsula | LCL | Cecil Hincks | ||
Young | LCL | Robert Nicholls |
Legislative Council
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour and identified by an asterisk (*).
District | Held by | Labor candidates | LCL candidates | Other candidates |
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Central No. 1 | 2 Labor | Ken Bardolph* Oscar Oates* | George Yates (Ind.) | |
Central No. 2 | 2 LCL | Michael Smedley Colin Evans William Ahern | Collier Cudmore* Ernest Anthoney* Frank Perry | |
Midland | 2 LCL | Alexander Melrose* Douglas Gordon* | Ernest Castine (Ind.) | |
Northern | 1 Labor 1 LCL | James Beerworth Ron Loveday | Percy Blesing* William Robinson* | |
Southern | 2 LCL | Charles Lloyd Frank Staniford | Norman Brookman* Jack Bice* |
References
- ^ Jaensch, Dean. "History of South Australian Elections 1857 - 2006". State Electoral Office South Australia. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
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