Jump to content

Candidates of the 2022 South Australian state election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Canley (talk | contribs) at 01:54, 25 February 2022 (House of Assembly: abbreviated party names, removed inline links). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

This is a list of candidates of the 2022 South Australian state election.

Retiring MPs

Liberal

Labor

House of Assembly

Sitting members of the South Australian House of Assembly are shown in bold text.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate[6] Liberal candidate[7] Greens candidate[8] Other candidates
 
Adelaide Liberal Lucy Hood Rachel Sanderson Sean Cullen-MacAskill Deanna Kangas (AJP)
Badcoe Labor Jayne Stinson Jordan Dodd Finn Caulfield Fiona Eckersley (AJP)
Black Liberal Alex Dighton David Speirs Liz Tidemann
Bragg Liberal Rick Sarre Vickie Chapman Michael Petrilli
Chaffey Liberal Tim Whetstone Trevor Schloithe Damien Buijs (Nat)[9]
Cheltenham Labor Joe Szakacs Shane Rix Steffi Medrow
Colton Liberal Paul Alexandrides Matt Cowdrey Deb Cashel
Croydon Labor Peter Malinauskas Michael Santagata Tracey Davis
Davenport Liberal Erin Thompson Steve Murray John Photakis
Dunstan Liberal Cressida O'Hanlon Steven Marshall Kay Moncrieff
Elder Liberal Nadia Clancy Carolyn Power Brock LeCerf Matt Pastro (AJP)[10]
Elizabeth Labor Lee Odenwalder Sharka Byrne Tracey Smallwood
Enfield Labor Andrea Michaels Saru Rana Busby Cavanagh Rajan Vaid (PHON)
Finniss Liberal Amy Hueppauff David Basham Anne Bourne Lou Nicholson (Ind)[11]
Carlos Quaremba (PHON)
Flinders Liberal Sam Telfer Kathryn Hardwick-Franco Liz Habermann (Ind)[12]
Florey Independent Michael Brown Janice McShane Felicity Green Tessa Kowaliw
Frome Independent Penny Pratt Cate Hunter (Ind)
Caterina Johnston (PHON)
Gibson Liberal Sarah Andrews Corey Wingard Diane Atkinson
Giles Labor Eddie Hughes Jane Mount Barry Drage (PHON)
Hammond Liberal Adrian Pederick Tim White John Illingworth (Nat)[13]
Airlie Keen (Ind)[14]
Tonya Scott (PHON)
Hartley Liberal Trent Ames Vincent Tarzia Nives Baldassi-Winderlich
Heysen Liberal Rowan Voogt Josh Teague Lynton Vonow
Hurtle Vale Labor Nat Cook Nick Robins Joseph Johns
Kaurna Labor Chris Picton Sean Weatherly
Kavel Liberal Glen Dallimore Rowan Mumford Melanie Selwood Dan Cregan (Ind)[15]
Padma Chaplin (AJP)
King Liberal Rhiannon Pearce Paula Luethen Kate Randell Frankie Bray (AJP)[16]
Alex Banks (AFP)
Lee Labor Stephen Mullighan Jake Hall-Evans Andrew Payne
Light Labor Tony Piccolo Andrew Williamson Brett Ferris
MacKillop Liberal Mark Braes Nick McBride Jonathan Pietzsch (Nat)[17]
Mawson Labor Leon Bignell Amy Williams Jason Garrood Steven Campbell (AJP)[18]
Morialta Liberal Matthew Marozzi John Gardner Alex Dinovotser
Morphett Liberal Stephen Patterson Autumn Slavin
Mount Gambier Independent Katherine Davies Ben Hood Troy Bell (Ind)
Narungga Liberal Mark Paull Tom Michael Fraser Ellis (Ind)
Dianah Walter (Ind)
Kerry White (PHON)
Newland Liberal Olivia Savvas Richard Harvey Adla Mattiske Frances Bedford (Ind)[19]
David Sherlock (AJP)
Brett Green (FFP)
Playford Labor John Fulbrook Hemant Dave David Wright
Port Adelaide Labor Susan Close Jim Moss
Ramsay Labor Zoe Bettison Nicholas Charles Dominique Garrigues
Reynell Labor Katrine Hildyard Lisa Adams
Schubert Liberal Ashton Hurn Bev Morris Bruce Preece (Nat)[20]
Stuart Liberal Andrew Wright Dan van Holst Pellekaan Beth Leese Geoff Brock (Ind)[21]
Taylor Labor Nick Champion Sarika Sharma John Wishart Michelle Crowley (PHON)
Torrens Labor Dana Wortley Ursula Henderson Lazaras Panayiotou
Unley Liberal Ryan Harrison David Pisoni Georgie Hart
Waite Liberal Catherine Hutchesson Alexander Hyde Brendan White Sam Duluk (Ind)
Dr Heather Holmes-Ross (ind)
Ben Freeling (AJP)
West Torrens Labor Tom Koutsantonis Helika Cruz Peta-Anne Louth
Wright Labor Blair Boyer Graham Reynolds Alexandra McGee

Legislative Council

Sitting members of the South Australian Legislative Council are shown in bold text. Eleven of twenty-two seats are up for election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates SA Best candidates National candidates Advance SA candidates Family First candidates Animal Justice Party candidates
 
  1. Kyam Maher
  2. Tung Ngo
  3. Reggie Martin
  4. Ian Hunter
  5. Russell Wortley[22]
  1. Michelle Lensink
  2. Dennis Hood
  3. Nicola Centofanti
  4. Laura Curran
  5. Kathleen Bourne
  6. Tania Stock
  1. Robert Simms
  2. Yesha Joshi
  3. Malwina Wyra
  1. Ian Markos
  2. Keyvan Abak
  1. Gary Johanson
  2. Lisa Sherry
  1. Paula Gust
  1. Tom Kenyon
  2. Deepa Mathew
  1. Louise Pfeiffer
  2. Tracey Newman
Liberal Democrats candidates PHON candidates
 
  1. James Hol
  2. Ony Pozzuto

References

  1. ^ Isabel, Dayman (1 December 2020). "Former South Australian transport minister Stephan Knoll to quit at 2022 election". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Member for Flinders Peter Treloar decides to not seek re-nomination". Port Lincoln Times. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  3. ^ "'I'll only serve one term,' says new SA Treasurer". SBS News. 20 March 2018.
  4. ^ Dornin, Tim (27 January 2021). "SA Labor MP Jon Gee to call it quits". The West Australian. AAP. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  5. ^ Richardson, Tom (7 September 2020). "Labor's election push: Wortley bows out, Federal MP 'considering state switch". InDaily.
  6. ^ "State Election Candidates". Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch).
  7. ^ "Candidates". Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division).
  8. ^ "Our Candidates". SA Greens.
  9. ^ "The Nationals". Retrieved 2022-01-10.
  10. ^ "Matt Pastro - Animal Justice Party for SA". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  11. ^ Manning, Jack (2021-05-05). ""Finniss to the front", says independent candidate Lou Nicholson". The Times. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  12. ^ Delaney, Jarrad (2021-11-29). "Wudinna's Liz Habermann to contest Flinders as independent". Port Lincoln Times.
  13. ^ Strathearn, Peri. "Nationals pick John Illingworth as their candidate for Hammond". www.murraybridge.news. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  14. ^ Strathearn, Peri (2021-10-22). ""Airlie Keen will run as independent candidate for Hammond in 2022"". Murray Bridge News. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
  15. ^ "NO EXIT: Lib MP rethinks retirement as Marshall warns rebel McBride". InDaily. 2021-09-15. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  16. ^ "Frankie Bray - Animal Justice Party for SA". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  17. ^ "The Nationals". Retrieved 2022-01-10.
  18. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-02-07.
  19. ^ "Independent MP Frances Bedford to run in Newland at next year's state election". ABC News. 2021-10-10. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  20. ^ "The Nationals". Retrieved 2022-01-10.
  21. ^ Muhsin, Katrina (2020-08-14). "Brock to challenge Dan van Holst Pellekaan". The Transcontinental. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  22. ^ ALP