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Candidates of the 1973 South Australian state election

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The 1973 South Australian state election was held on 10 March 1973.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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Liberal and Country

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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.[1]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate LCL candidate Other candidates
Adelaide Labor Jack Wright Milton Blake
Albert Park Labor Charles Harrison Valentine Dignum
Alexandra LCL Ted Chapman David Baines (Ind)
Lester James (CP)
Ascot Park Labor Geoff Virgo John Forgan
Bragg LCL Florence Pens David Tonkin
Brighton Labor Hugh Hudson Ronald Moulds Betty Preston (Ind)
Chaffey Labor Reg Curren Peter Arnold
Coles Labor Len King Graeme Sargent
Davenport LCL Graham Jamieson Dean Brown
Elizabeth Labor Peter Duncan Brian Marsden Nick Bolkus (Ind)
Fred Smith (Ind)
Eyre LCL Peter Kennedy Graham Gunn
Fisher LCL Ronald Caldicott Stan Evans
Flinders LCL John Carnie Peter Blacker (CP)
Florey Labor Charles Wells Anthony Deane-Shaw
Frome LCL Gerard Casanova Ernest Allen
Gilles Labor Jack Slater Donald Glazbrook
Glenelg LCL Brian Crawford John Mathwin
Gouger LCL Peter Dewhurst Keith Russack Patrick Carlin (Ind)
Ronald Crosby (CP)
Goyder LCL Steele Hall Donald Gardner (Ind)
Francis McIntyre (CP)
Hanson LCL Brian Smith Heini Becker
Henley Beach Labor Glen Broomhill Reginald Appelkamp Daniel Overduin (Ind)
Heysen LCL Howard Houck William McAnaney
Kavel LCL Mark Eckermann Roger Goldsworthy Elmore Schulz (CP)
Light LCL William Sneesby Bruce Eastick Eric Gerlach (Ind)
Mallee LCL Bill Nankivell Joseph Philbey (CP)
Mawson Labor Don Hopgood Leslie Scott George Gater (SC)
Millicent Labor Des Corcoran Murray Vandepeer
Mitcham LCL Sean Dawes Robin Millhouse Arthur Cockington (Ind)
Mitchell Labor Ron Payne Peter Daniels
Mount Gambier Labor Allan Burdon David Rogers Brian O'Connor (Ind)
Murray LCL Harold McLaren Ivon Wardle
Norwood Labor Don Dunstan Peter Adamson
Peake Labor Don Simmons Barbara Ashwin
Pirie Labor Dave McKee Myles McCallum (Ind)
Playford Labor Terry McRae Lloyd Duffield
Price Labor John Ryan Jean Lawrie Julie Dearing (Ind)
Rocky River LCL Nathan Smith Howard Venning Peter Longmire (CP)
Ross Smith Labor Jack Jennings John Lynch (Ind)
Salisbury Labor Reg Groth Robert Maczkowiack (Ind)
Semaphore Labor Reg Hurst John Howarth Keith Waye (SPA)
Spence Labor Ernie Crimes James Sheridan (Ind)
Stuart Labor Gavin Keneally George Rogers (Ind)
Tea Tree Gully Labor Molly Byrne William Brassington Leo Davis (Ind)
Torrens LCL Chris Sumner John Coumbe
Unley Labor Gil Langley Johnny Mac Susie Creamcheese (HBP)
Victoria LCL Allan Rodda Graham Carrick (CP)
Whyalla Labor Max Brown Jason Reid

Legislative Council

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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
Central No. 1 2 Labor Don Banfield*
Tom Casey*
Lois Bell
Iris MacDonald
Central No. 2 2 LCL Mary Brannigan
Ronald Lock
Jessie Cooper*
Frank Potter*
Richard Grove (AP)
Colin Miller (AP)
Midland 2 LCL Brian Chatterton*
Cec Creedon*
John Freebairn
Les Hart
Northern 2 LCL Frank Blevins
John Phelan
Richard Geddes*
Arthur Whyte*
Southern 2 LCL Dennis Beager
James Hennessy
Ren DeGaris*
Henry Kemp*
John Gartner (Ind)

References

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  1. ^ Jaensch, Dean. "History of South Australian Elections 1857 - 2006". State Electoral Office South Australia. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2018.