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This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 2014 to 2018, as elected at the 2014 state election.

Name Party Electorate Term of office
Hon Michael Atkinson Labor Croydon 1989–2018
Frances Bedford Labor/ Independent [note 1] Florey 1997–2022
Troy Bell Liberal/Independent [note 2] Mount Gambier 2014–present
Hon Zoe Bettison Labor Ramsay 2012–present
Leon Bignell Labor Mawson 2006–present
Hon Geoff Brock Independent Frome 2009–present
Hon Paul Caica Labor Colton 2002–2018
Vickie Chapman Liberal Bragg 2002–2022
Hon Susan Close Labor Port Adelaide 2012–present
Nat Cook [note 3] Labor Fisher 2014–present
Annabel Digance Labor Elder 2014–2018
Sam Duluk [note 4] Liberal Davenport 2015–2022
Hon Iain Evans [note 4] Liberal Davenport 1993–2014
John Gardner Liberal Morialta 2010–present
Jon Gee Labor Napier 2014–2022
Mark Goldsworthy Liberal Kavel 2002–2018
Steven Griffiths Liberal Goyder 2006–2018
Martin Hamilton-Smith Liberal/Independent [note 5] Waite 1997–2018
Katrine Hildyard Labor Reynell 2014–present
Eddie Hughes Labor Giles 2014–present
Tom Kenyon Labor Newland 2006–2018
Hon Steph Key Labor Ashford 1997–2018
Stephan Knoll Liberal Schubert 2014–2022
Tom Koutsantonis Labor West Torrens 1997–present
Dr Duncan McFetridge Liberal/Independent [note 6] Morphett 2002–2018
Steven Marshall Liberal Dunstan 2010–present
Hon Stephen Mullighan Labor Lee 2014–present
Lee Odenwalder Labor Little Para 2010–present
Adrian Pederick Liberal Hammond 2006–present
Michael Pengilly Liberal Finniss 2006–2018
Tony Piccolo Labor Light 2006–present
Chris Picton Labor Kaurna 2014–present
David Pisoni Liberal Unley 2006–present
Hon Jennifer Rankine Labor Wright 1997–2018
John Rau Labor Enfield 2002–2018
Isobel Redmond Liberal Heysen 2002–2018
Rachel Sanderson Liberal Adelaide 2010–2022
Hon Jack Snelling Labor Playford 1997–2018
David Speirs Liberal Bright 2014–present
Hon Dr Bob Such [note 3] Independent Fisher 1989–2014
Vincent Tarzia Liberal Hartley 2014–present
Peter Treloar Liberal Flinders 2010–2022
Dan van Holst Pellekaan Liberal Stuart 2010–2022
Leesa Vlahos Labor Taylor 2010–2018
Hon Jay Weatherill Labor Cheltenham 2002–2018
Tim Whetstone Liberal Chaffey 2010–present
Mitch Williams Liberal MacKillop 1997–2018
Corey Wingard Liberal Mitchell 2014–2022
Dana Wortley Labor Torrens 2014–present
  1. ^ Labor member for Florey, Frances Bedford, resigned from the Labor Party on 28 March 2017 and became an independent, after Jack Snelling was endorsed by the party for pre-selection in the run-up to the 2018 election. [1]
  2. ^ Liberal member for Mount Gambier, Troy Bell, resigned from the Liberal Party on 17 August 2017 and became an independent, due to criminal financial allegations. [2]
  3. ^ a b Independent member for Fisher, Bob Such, died on 10 October 2014. Labor candidate Nat Cook won the resulting by-election on 6 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b Liberal member for Davenport, former party leader Iain Evans, resigned on 30 October 2014. Liberal candidate Sam Duluk won the resulting by-election on 31 January 2015.
  5. ^ Liberal member for Waite, former party leader Martin Hamilton-Smith, resigned from the Liberal Party on 27 May 2014 and became an independent.
  6. ^ Liberal member for Morphett, Duncan McFetridge, resigned from the Liberal Party in May 2014 and became an independent, after losing party endorsement for pre-selection in the run-up to the 2018 election.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Frances Bedford points finger at Labor's 'faceless men' as she quits the party". Australia: ABC News. 28 March 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  2. ^ Mount Gambier MP Troy Bell resigns from Liberal Party, vows to fight theft charges: ABC 17 August 2017
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 2014 to 2018, as elected at the 2014 state election.

Name Party Electorate Term of office
Hon Michael Atkinson Labor Croydon 1989–2018
Frances Bedford Labor/ Independent [note 1] Florey 1997–2022
Troy Bell Liberal/Independent [note 2] Mount Gambier 2014–present
Hon Zoe Bettison Labor Ramsay 2012–present
Leon Bignell Labor Mawson 2006–present
Hon Geoff Brock Independent Frome 2009–present
Hon Paul Caica Labor Colton 2002–2018
Vickie Chapman Liberal Bragg 2002–2022
Hon Susan Close Labor Port Adelaide 2012–present
Nat Cook [note 3] Labor Fisher 2014–present
Annabel Digance Labor Elder 2014–2018
Sam Duluk [note 4] Liberal Davenport 2015–2022
Hon Iain Evans [note 4] Liberal Davenport 1993–2014
John Gardner Liberal Morialta 2010–present
Jon Gee Labor Napier 2014–2022
Mark Goldsworthy Liberal Kavel 2002–2018
Steven Griffiths Liberal Goyder 2006–2018
Martin Hamilton-Smith Liberal/Independent [note 5] Waite 1997–2018
Katrine Hildyard Labor Reynell 2014–present
Eddie Hughes Labor Giles 2014–present
Tom Kenyon Labor Newland 2006–2018
Hon Steph Key Labor Ashford 1997–2018
Stephan Knoll Liberal Schubert 2014–2022
Tom Koutsantonis Labor West Torrens 1997–present
Dr Duncan McFetridge Liberal/Independent [note 6] Morphett 2002–2018
Steven Marshall Liberal Dunstan 2010–present
Hon Stephen Mullighan Labor Lee 2014–present
Lee Odenwalder Labor Little Para 2010–present
Adrian Pederick Liberal Hammond 2006–present
Michael Pengilly Liberal Finniss 2006–2018
Tony Piccolo Labor Light 2006–present
Chris Picton Labor Kaurna 2014–present
David Pisoni Liberal Unley 2006–present
Hon Jennifer Rankine Labor Wright 1997–2018
John Rau Labor Enfield 2002–2018
Isobel Redmond Liberal Heysen 2002–2018
Rachel Sanderson Liberal Adelaide 2010–2022
Hon Jack Snelling Labor Playford 1997–2018
David Speirs Liberal Bright 2014–present
Hon Dr Bob Such [note 3] Independent Fisher 1989–2014
Vincent Tarzia Liberal Hartley 2014–present
Peter Treloar Liberal Flinders 2010–2022
Dan van Holst Pellekaan Liberal Stuart 2010–2022
Leesa Vlahos Labor Taylor 2010–2018
Hon Jay Weatherill Labor Cheltenham 2002–2018
Tim Whetstone Liberal Chaffey 2010–present
Mitch Williams Liberal MacKillop 1997–2018
Corey Wingard Liberal Mitchell 2014–2022
Dana Wortley Labor Torrens 2014–present
  1. ^ Labor member for Florey, Frances Bedford, resigned from the Labor Party on 28 March 2017 and became an independent, after Jack Snelling was endorsed by the party for pre-selection in the run-up to the 2018 election. [1]
  2. ^ Liberal member for Mount Gambier, Troy Bell, resigned from the Liberal Party on 17 August 2017 and became an independent, due to criminal financial allegations. [2]
  3. ^ a b Independent member for Fisher, Bob Such, died on 10 October 2014. Labor candidate Nat Cook won the resulting by-election on 6 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b Liberal member for Davenport, former party leader Iain Evans, resigned on 30 October 2014. Liberal candidate Sam Duluk won the resulting by-election on 31 January 2015.
  5. ^ Liberal member for Waite, former party leader Martin Hamilton-Smith, resigned from the Liberal Party on 27 May 2014 and became an independent.
  6. ^ Liberal member for Morphett, Duncan McFetridge, resigned from the Liberal Party in May 2014 and became an independent, after losing party endorsement for pre-selection in the run-up to the 2018 election.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Frances Bedford points finger at Labor's 'faceless men' as she quits the party". Australia: ABC News. 28 March 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  2. ^ Mount Gambier MP Troy Bell resigns from Liberal Party, vows to fight theft charges: ABC 17 August 2017

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