Candidates of the 1989 South Australian state election

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The 1989 South Australian state election was held on 25 November 1989.

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Retiring Members

Labor

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 Liberal candidate Democrats candidate CTA candidateOther candidates
Adelaide Labor Mike Duigan Michael Armitage Peter MannHoward Shepherd
Albert Park Labor Kevin Hamilton Roger HayesJim Mitchell
Alexandra Liberal Jacqueline Horton Ted Chapman Judith Logan
Baudin Labor Don Hopgood Pamela HowardNicholas WedgeLyall McDonald (Ind)
Bragg Liberal Jennifer Richardson Graham Ingerson Margaret-Ann Williams
Briggs Labor Mike Rann Terry StuartColin Maas
Bright Labor Derek Robertson Wayne Matthew Ingrid O'SullivanWayne Ellis
Chaffey Liberal William Parsons Peter Arnold Mark LobbanRowland Beech (Ind)
Coles Liberal Rohan Claessen Jennifer Cashmore Pam Kelly
Custance Liberal Charles Greeneklee John Olsen Harm FolkersBruce SleeGrantley Siviour (Nat)
Davenport Liberal Bruce Whyatt Stan Evans Judy SmithLorraine Foster (Ind)
Elizabeth Independent Catherine WatkinsPeter BatesStephen PerkinsDavid Griffiths Martyn Evans (Ind)
Arnold Ollivier (Ind)
Eyre Liberal Gregory Giddens Graham Gunn Jack BabbageJillian Anderson (Nat)
Fisher Labor Philip Tyler Bob Such Terry ClarkJohn WatsonAlison Kent (Ind)
Flinders National Terrence KriegKieran KellyTrevor Blood Peter Blacker (Nat)
Florey Labor Bob Gregory Richard LutherSteve BartholomewCathryn LinedaleDeborah Moran (Ind)
Gilles Labor Colin McKee Steven BeardonStephen Swift
Goyder Liberal Brenton Walker John Meier Derek Emery
Hanson Liberal Ian Peak Heini Becker Mary McEwen
Hartley Labor Terry Groom Joe Scalzi Arlyn Tombleson
Hayward Labor June Appleby Mark Brindal Elizabeth WilliamsReg MaceyMary Down (Ind)
Henley Beach Labor Don Ferguson Bob Randall Keith LeesPeter Thompson
Heysen Liberal Jillian Bromley David Wotton Merilyn Pedrick
Kavel Liberal Warren Smith Roger Goldsworthy Michel FrancisGraeme Watts
Light Liberal Tony Piccolo Bruce Eastick John JoyesTheodor StillerEric Gerlach (Ind)
Mawson Labor Susan Lenehan Craig SpencerDennis Dorney
Mitcham Liberal Timothy Campbell Stephen Baker Matthew Greenwood
Mitchell Labor Paul Holloway Darryl ParslowSue Ann Carver
Morphett Liberal Trevor Peikert John Oswald Rosalina Bouchee
Mount Gambier Liberal Brenton Lynch Harold Allison Glenn TaylorJohannes Bastiaens
Murray-Mallee Liberal Jane Milek Peter Lewis Jeannette JolleyDouglas Lindley (Nat)
Napier Labor Terry Hemmings Rilda SharpWilliam Adams
Newland Labor Di Gayler Dorothy Kotz Patrick KavanaghDennis Brown
Norwood Labor Greg Crafter Robert JacksonCathi Tucker-LeeBelle HarrisAlison Cox (Ind)
Peake Labor Vic Heron Darcy ConstantineStephen CrabbeTerry LearPhilippa Skinner (Soc.)
Playford Labor John Quirke Peter PanagarisAndrew Sickerdick
Price Labor Murray De Laine Bernice Pfitzner Martin Kay
Ramsay Labor Lynn Arnold Brenda BatesShylie Holden
Ross Smith Labor John Bannon Christopher Pyne Brian Fain
Semaphore Independent Kevin Foley Terence DaviessEric Mack Norm Peterson (Ind)
Spence Labor Michael Atkinson Rod ScarboroughBrian O'LearyCatherine SparrowFlorence Pens (Grey)
Dennis White (Soc.)
Stuart Labor Colleen Hutchison Simon DawsonKaye MatthewsDavid Squirrell Joy Baluch (Ind)
Todd Labor John Klunder Ernest Harders de BraconierDavid BallTom Curnow
Unley Labor Kym Mayes Joy NimonMark BashamDavid PeakeJennie Williams (Ind)
Victoria Liberal Ray Tunks Dale Baker Johannes Cullen
Walsh Labor John Trainer Douglas RoweRichard Bennett
Whyalla Labor Frank Blevins Naomi PerryRosemary GloedeGeorge Crowe (Ind)

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MLC are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*). Eleven seats were up for election. Labor were defending five seats. The Liberals were defending five seats. The Democrats were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Nationals SA candidates CTA candidates Grey Power candidates
  1. Chris Sumner *
  2. Anne Levy *
  3. Mario Feleppa *
  4. George Weatherill *
  5. Ron Roberts *
  6. Bill Hender
  7. Janine Hanckel
  1. Rob Lucas *
  2. Martin Cameron *
  3. Diana Laidlaw *
  4. Peter Dunn *
  5. Julian Stefani *
  6. Maureen Andrews
  7. George Mercer
  1. Ian Gilfillan *
  2. Sandra Kanck
  3. Graham Pamount
  4. Phillip Druce
  5. Kenneth Farmer
  6. Patricia Shortridge
  1. Terry Mullan
  2. Donald Hunt
  3. Stuart Robinson
  1. Stewart Leggett
  2. Robert Brown
  3. Peter Frogley
  1. Don Jessop
  2. Jack Holder
Conservative candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Keith Tidswell
  2. John Horgan
  3. James Atkinson

Michael Lamb
Anastasios Giannouklas
Max Tatnell

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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 10 October 2016.