Elections
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A Writ is the legal instrument or official document authorising an election to be held for representatives to serve in the Parliament. In South Australia, Writs are issued for:
- Legislative Council and House of Assembly general elections
- House of Assembly by-elections for casual vacancies caused by the death or resignation of a member, or for another reason (see the By-elections page for more information).
The Writ outlines the timeframe for the election, including deadlines for:
- Enrolling to vote
- Lodging nominations
- The Writ to be returned
The Writ fixes a day for polling day (if there are more nominations than vacancies).
The dates can be deferred in certain circumstances, but by no more than 21 days. Beyond that date, or if an election partially or wholly fails, a new Writ must be issued.
The Electoral Act 1985 allows one multi-district Writ to be issued authorising general elections in all House of Assembly districts. Previously, separate Writs were issued for each district election.
Individual Writs continue to be issued for the Legislative Council election and any lower house by-election. The Electoral Act 1985 also introduced a separate date for the close of the electoral rolls following Writ issue.
Amendments to the Electoral Act 1985 introduced in 2013 require that for general elections the Writ must be issued 28 days before the date fixed for polling.
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At 11am on Monday 23 April, the Returning Officer for the Legislative Council, Mr Trevor Overy, declared the results for the 2018 election of eleven members of the Legislative Council.
The following are the eleven successful candidates, in order of election:
| Order Elected | Candidates Elected | Group Name |
| 1 | David RIDGWAY | LIBERAL PARTY |
| 2 | Emily BOURKE | AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY |
| 3 | Connie BONAROS | NICK XENOPHON'S SA-BEST |
| 4 | Stephen WADE | LIBERAL PARTY |
| 5 | Justin HANSON | AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY |
| 6 | Frank PANGALLO | NICK XENOPHON'S SA-BEST |
| 7 | Terry STEPHENS | LIBERAL PARTY |
| 8 | Irene PNEVMATIKOS | AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY |
| 9 | Jing LEE | LIBERAL PARTY |
| 10 | Tammy FRANKS | THE GREENS |
| 11 | Clare SCRIVEN | AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY |
For detailed results, please download and consult the reports below:
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House of Assembly state summary
Legislative Council state summary
House of Assembly district results
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- Result of First Preference Vote by Division (PDF 545 KB)
- Result of First Preference Vote by Polling Place (PDF 4.9 MB)
Legislative Council Results by District, Polling Place and Candidate
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District Council of Mount Remarkable - Willochra Ward - 9 December 2019
District Council of Ceduna - Area Councillor - 9 December 2019
District Council of Grant - Central Ward - 9 December 2019
City of Marion - Woodlands Ward - 9 December 2019
District Council of Robe - 11 November 2019
District Council Lower Eyre Peninsula - 8 October 2019
Wattle Range Council - Corcoran Ward - 9 September 2019
Mid Murray Council - Shearer Ward - 8 July 2019
Northern Area Council - Yackamoorundie Ward - 31 January 2019 (PDF 8 KB)
