Candidates of the 1962 South Australian state election

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The 1962 South Australian state election was held on 3 March 1962.

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Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal and Country

House of Assembly

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]

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate LCL candidate DLP candidateOther candidates
Adelaide Labor Sam Lawn William Ahem Elliott Johnston (Comm)
Albert LCL Bill Nankivell
Alexandra LCL Ralph Dettman David Brookman Frank Halleday (Ind.)
Angas LCL Berthold Teusner
Barossa LCL Condor Laucke Fred Slater (Comm)
Burnside LCL Henry McMaster Joyce Steele Gordon KimptonFrank Rieck (Ind.)
Burra Independent John Bailey Percy Quirke (Ind.)
Chaffey LCL Reg Curren Harold King
Edwardstown Labor Frank Walsh Daniel Faulkner
Enfield Labor Jack Jennings Keith Cornell
Eyre LCL George Bockelberg
Flinders LCL James Hudson Glen Pearson
Frome Labor Tom Casey Maxwell HamsJohn McMahon
Gawler Labor John Clark Kevin BreenEduard Smulders
Glenelg LCL Ian Charles Baden Pattinson Nathaniel Bishop
Gouger LCL Steele Hall
Gumeracha LCL Thomas Playford Patrick Coffey
Hindmarsh Labor Cyril Hutchens
Light LCL Colin Wurst John Freebairn Eli Hambour (Ind.)
Millicent Labor Des Corcoran Ren DeGaris Neil Henderson
Mitcham LCL Eric Thorp Robin Millhouse Edward Farrell
Mount Gambier Labor Ron Ralston Frank Haines
Murray Labor Gabe Bywaters Clement Wilkin
Norwood Labor Don Dunstan Richard WegenerFrancis Dempsey
Onkaparinga LCL Peter Staniford Howard Shannon
Port Adelaide Labor John Ryan George BasivovsJames Moss (Comm)
Port Pirie Labor Dave McKee Ralph Rinaldi (Ind.)
Ridley Independent Darcy NielsenJack Andrew Tom Stott (Ind.)
Rocky River LCL James Heaslip
Semaphore Labor Harold Tapping
Stirling LCL William Jenkins Clifford Thorpe (Ind.)
Stuart Labor Lindsay Riches James Yates (Ind.)
Torrens LCL Chris Hurford John Coumbe Ursula Cock
Unley LCL Gil Langley Colin Dunnage William Dempsey (Ind.)
Victoria LCL Alfred Donnelly Leslie Harding
Wallaroo Labor Lloyd Hughes Arthur Philbey
West Torrens Labor Fred Walsh Parker MortonThomas Keain
Whyalla Labor Ron Loveday Allan Mossop (Ind.)
Yorke Peninsula LCL Cecil Hincks

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour and identified by an asterisk (*).

DistrictHeld by Labor candidates LCL candidatesOther candidates
Central No. 12 Labor Alfred Kneebone *
Bert Shard *
Central No. 22 LCL Margaret Scott
Robert Millar
Frank Perry *
Arthur Rymill *
Brian Nash (DLP)
Midland2 LCL Donald MacLeod
Cec Creedon
Ross Story *
Boyd Dawkins*
Northern2 LCL Hedley Clutterbuck
Bernard Threadgold
Lyell McEwin *
Gordon Gilfillan*
Southern2 LCL Leslie Densley *
Norman Jude *

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References

  1. Jaensch, Dean. "History of South Australian Elections 1857 - 2006". State Electoral Office South Australia. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2022.