The 1989 South Australian state election was held on 25 November 1989.
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 | Liberal candidate | Democrats candidate | CTA candidate | Other candidates |
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Adelaide | Labor | Mike Duigan | Michael Armitage | Peter Mann | Howard Shepherd | |
Albert Park | Labor | Kevin Hamilton | Roger Hayes | Jim Mitchell | ||
Alexandra | Liberal | Jacqueline Horton | Ted Chapman | Judith Logan | ||
Baudin | Labor | Don Hopgood | Pamela Howard | Nicholas Wedge | Lyall McDonald (Ind) | |
Bragg | Liberal | Jennifer Richardson | Graham Ingerson | Margaret-Ann Williams | ||
Briggs | Labor | Mike Rann | Terry Stuart | Colin Maas | ||
Bright | Labor | Derek Robertson | Wayne Matthew | Ingrid O'Sullivan | Wayne Ellis | |
Chaffey | Liberal | William Parsons | Peter Arnold | Mark Lobban | Rowland Beech (Ind) | |
Coles | Liberal | Rohan Claessen | Jennifer Cashmore | Pam Kelly | ||
Custance | Liberal | Charles Greeneklee | John Olsen | Harm Folkers | Bruce Slee | Grantley Siviour (Nat) |
Davenport | Liberal | Bruce Whyatt | Stan Evans | Judy Smith | Lorraine Foster (Ind) | |
Elizabeth | Independent | Catherine Watkins | Peter Bates | Stephen Perkins | David Griffiths | Martyn Evans (Ind) Arnold Ollivier (Ind) |
Eyre | Liberal | Gregory Giddens | Graham Gunn | Jack Babbage | Jillian Anderson (Nat) | |
Fisher | Labor | Philip Tyler | Bob Such | Terry Clark | John Watson | Alison Kent (Ind) |
Flinders | National | Terrence Krieg | Kieran Kelly | Trevor Blood | Peter Blacker (Nat) | |
Florey | Labor | Bob Gregory | Richard Luther | Steve Bartholomew | Cathryn Linedale | Deborah Moran (Ind) |
Gilles | Labor | Colin McKee | Steven Beardon | Stephen 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 Williams | Reg Macey | Mary Down (Ind) |
Henley Beach | Labor | Don Ferguson | Bob Randall | Keith Lees | Peter Thompson | |
Heysen | Liberal | Jillian Bromley | David Wotton | Merilyn Pedrick | ||
Kavel | Liberal | Warren Smith | Roger Goldsworthy | Michel Francis | Graeme Watts | |
Light | Liberal | Tony Piccolo | Bruce Eastick | John Joyes | Theodor Stiller | Eric Gerlach (Ind) |
Mawson | Labor | Susan Lenehan | Craig Spencer | Dennis Dorney | ||
Mitcham | Liberal | Timothy Campbell | Stephen Baker | Matthew Greenwood | ||
Mitchell | Labor | Paul Holloway | Darryl Parslow | Sue Ann Carver | ||
Morphett | Liberal | Trevor Peikert | John Oswald | Rosalina Bouchee | ||
Mount Gambier | Liberal | Brenton Lynch | Harold Allison | Glenn Taylor | Johannes Bastiaens | |
Murray-Mallee | Liberal | Jane Milek | Peter Lewis | Jeannette Jolley | Douglas Lindley (Nat) | |
Napier | Labor | Terry Hemmings | Rilda Sharp | William Adams | ||
Newland | Labor | Di Gayler | Dorothy Kotz | Patrick Kavanagh | Dennis Brown | |
Norwood | Labor | Greg Crafter | Robert Jackson | Cathi Tucker-Lee | Belle Harris | Alison Cox (Ind) |
Peake | Labor | Vic Heron | Darcy Constantine | Stephen Crabbe | Terry Lear | Philippa Skinner (Soc.) |
Playford | Labor | John Quirke | Peter Panagaris | Andrew Sickerdick | ||
Price | Labor | Murray De Laine | Bernice Pfitzner | Martin Kay | ||
Ramsay | Labor | Lynn Arnold | Brenda Bates | Shylie Holden | ||
Ross Smith | Labor | John Bannon | Christopher Pyne | Brian Fain | ||
Semaphore | Independent | Kevin Foley | Terence Daviess | Eric Mack | Norm Peterson (Ind) | |
Spence | Labor | Michael Atkinson | Rod Scarborough | Brian O'Leary | Catherine Sparrow | Florence Pens (Grey) Dennis White (Soc.) |
Stuart | Labor | Colleen Hutchison | Simon Dawson | Kaye Matthews | David Squirrell | Joy Baluch (Ind) |
Todd | Labor | John Klunder | Ernest Harders de Braconier | David Ball | Tom Curnow | |
Unley | Labor | Kym Mayes | Joy Nimon | Mark Basham | David Peake | Jennie Williams (Ind) |
Victoria | Liberal | Ray Tunks | Dale Baker | Johannes Cullen | ||
Walsh | Labor | John Trainer | Douglas Rowe | Richard Bennett | ||
Whyalla | Labor | Frank Blevins | Naomi Perry | Rosemary Gloede | George Crowe (Ind) | |
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 |
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| Michael Lamb |
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