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Council candidates

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Published: 02 March 2026

Make your mark. Council elections are your opportunity to represent your community.

As a council member, you can help create a future that you and your community can be proud of and enjoy. If you are passionate about your local community, willing to work as part of a team, keen to learn and make a difference, nominate for a position on council.

In South Australia, whole of state council elections (called periodic elections) are held every 4 years for all 68 councils except the Municipal Council of Roxby Downs, which operates under its own administration.

The next periodic council elections will take place in November 2026.

If an elected position on a council becomes vacant between periodic elections, ECSA may conduct a supplementary election. A vacancy can occur due to death, illness, resignation, or any other circumstances according to the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999. 

Further information

Acts and Regulations

The rules that govern council elections are set out in:

  • The Local Government (Elections) Act 1999
  • The Local Government (Elections) Regulations 2010

The Acts and Regulations should be read in conjunction with the Local Government Act 1999.

Candidate eligibility and ineligibility

You are eligible to be a candidate for election as a member of a council if you are:

  • an Australian citizen
  • at the time the electoral roll closes:
    • enrolled in the council area you are contesting, or
    • the nominee of a body corporate or a group that has its name on the voters roll for the council area
    • left off the voters roll for the council area in error.

You are not eligible to be a candidate for election as a member of a council if you are:

  • a member of an Australian Parliament; or
  • an undischarged bankrupt or receiving the benefit of a law for the relief of insolvent debtors; or
  • have been sentenced to imprisonment and are, or could on the happening of some contingency become, liable to serve the sentence or the remainder of the sentence; or
  • are an employee of the council; or
  • are disqualified from election by court order under the Local Government Act 1999.

You are not eligible to be a candidate for election as a member of a council if you:

  • in the case of a supplementary election - are a member of another council; or
  • in the case of any election - are a candidate for election as a member of another council
Candidate disclosure returns

A person who is a candidate for election to an office of a council must lodge the following returns with the Electoral Commissioner:

  • A candidate in a Local Government Election, you are required to lodge two campaign donation returns at the times prescribed by the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999
  • A candidate that receives a gift valued at more than $2,500 (or gifts totalling $2,500 from the same donor) must submit a large gift return within 5 days of receipt of that gift

More information about candidate disclosure returns for recent elections can be accessed via the candidate returns for council elections page.

Candidate responsibilities

As a candidate, you have a range of important responsibilities and obligations under the law. These include making sure all electoral material you publish contains the proper authorisation statement, and that the material is not inaccurate and misleading.

View the electoral advertising page for more information.

All candidates, whether successful or not, must lodge disclosure returns. Read more on our candidate returns for council elections page.

Electoral advertising

There are restrictions placed on advertising during, and outside of, an election period. These are contained within Part 7 of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999. The Electoral Commission SA is unable to provide advice on the interpretation of these provisions. Therefore, if you are in doubt about the interpretation, we recommend you seek independent legal advice.

Learn more on our electoral advertising page.

Forms and handbooks
  • Campaign donation return LG2 (PDF, 829KB)
  • Candidate Handbook (PDF)
  • Large gifts return LG52 (PDF, 232KB)
  • Profile and photograph requirements LG13 (PDF, 735KB)
  • Scrutineer authority LG15 - (PDF, 258KB)
  • Scrutineer guide LG14 - (PDF, 528KB)
  • Understanding the role of a councillor (PDF, 2.4MB)
  • Voters roll - Acknowledgment of use LG55 (PDF, 236KB)
Responsibilities as a member of a council

Councils are responsible for many of the services that make South Australia such a great place to live and work, including libraries, playgrounds, sporting facilities and rubbish and recycling.

Becoming a councillor or mayor means you will help shape a wide range of policies and decisions that will impact the short and long-term future of your local community.

More information can be found on the council elections website (this link goes to an external website).


2026 State Election Candidates

Details
Published: 02 March 2026

This page lists candidate names for

  • House of Assembly by District
  • Legislative Council


House of Assembly

  • Adelaide
  • Badcoe
  • Black
  • Bragg
  • Chaffey
  • Cheltenham
  • Colton
  • Croydon
  • Davenport
  • Dunstan
  • Elder
  • Elizabeth
  • Enfield
  • Finniss
  • Flinders
  • Florey
  • Gibson
  • Giles
  • Hammond
  • Hartley
  • Heysen
  • Hurtle Vale
  • Kaurna
  • Kavel
  • King
  • Lee
  • Light
  • MacKillop
  • Mawson
  • Morialta
  • Morphett
  • Mount Gambier
  • Narungga
  • Newland
  • Ngadjuri
  • Playford
  • Port Adelaide
  • Ramsay
  • Reynell
  • Schubert
  • Stuart
  • Taylor
  • Torrens
  • Unley
  • Waite
  • West Torrens
  • Wright

Legislative Council

The declaration of nominations and draw for positions on the ballot paper for the Legislative Council was conducted Monday 2 March at 5pm.

  • Legislative Council Candidates

Bragg electoral district candidates

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Published: 02 March 2026
District Position Ballot Paper Name Affiliation on Ballot Paper
Bragg 1 WALKER, Robert  AUSTRALIAN FAMILY PARTY
2 SARRE, Rick  AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
3 BATTY, Jack   * LIBERAL PARTY
4 PATERSON, Russell James  PAULINE HANSON'S ONE NATION
5 DITTER, Susan  THE GREENS
Total Candidates: 5
Denotes existing member *

Chaffey electoral district candidates

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Published: 02 March 2026
District Position Ballot Paper Name Affiliation on Ballot Paper
Chaffey 1 OAKLEY, Tim  AUSTRALIAN FAMILY PARTY
2 PERRIN, Jason  INDEPENDENT
3 ADAMSON AGARS, Imelda  THE NATIONALS
4 KNIPE, Jeff  LEGALISE CANNABIS SOUTH AUSTRALIA PARTY
5 WHETSTONE, Tim  * LIBERAL PARTY
6 KUERSCH, Alice  THE GREENS
7 TROETH, Jenny  PAULINE HANSON'S ONE NATION
8 HARDING, Oscar  AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
9 GAMERTSFELDER, Jakob  INDEPENDENT
Total Candidates: 9
Denotes sitting member *

Elder electoral district candidates

Details
Published: 02 March 2026
District Position Ballot Paper Name Affiliation on Ballot Paper
Elder 1 VAN GROESEN, Shawn  LIBERAL PARTY
2 ROZITIS, Stef  THE GREENS
3 CHENG, Linda  SARAH GAME FAIR GO FOR AUSTRALIANS
4 MANGELSDORF, Matt  PAULINE HANSON'S ONE NATION
5 LONIE, Robert  AUSTRALIAN FAMILY PARTY
6 WALSTON-LEO, Rosanne  FAMILY FIRST
7 CLANCY, Nadia *  AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
Total Candidates: 7
Denotes sitting member *
  1. Elizabeth electoral district candidates
  2. Enfield electoral district candidates
  3. Finniss electoral district candidates
  4. Flinders electoral district candidates

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