Candidates of the 2022 South Australian state election

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

Contents

Retiring MPs

Liberal

Labor

Independent

House of Assembly

Sitting members of the South Australian House of Assembly are shown in bold text. [6] Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk is used.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidateOther candidates
Adelaide Liberal Lucy Hood Rachel Sanderson Sean Cullen-MacAskillTom Birdseye (RCSA)
Deanna Carbone (AJP)
Robert Walker (AFP)
Badcoe Labor Jayne Stinson Jordan DoddFinn CaulfieldFiona Eckersley (AJP)
Nicole Hussey (AFP)
Tristan Iveson (PHON)
Ken Turner (FFP)
Black Liberal Alex Dighton David Speirs Liz Tidemann
Bragg Liberal Rick Sarre Vickie Chapman Michael PetrilliDaryl McCann (FFP)
Chaffey Liberal Joanne Sutton Tim Whetstone Trevor SchloitheDamien Buijs (Nat)
Sab Feleppa (PHON)
Mathew Francis (FFP)
Cheltenham Labor Joe Szakacs Shane RixSteffi MedrowMike Lesiw (Ind)
Alex Tennikoff (FFP)
Colton Liberal Paul Alexandrides Matt Cowdrey Deb Cashel
Croydon Labor Peter Malinauskas Michael SantagataTracey DavisMillie Hammerstein (AJP)
Davenport Liberal Erin Thompson Steve Murray John PhotakisDan Golding (Ind)
Dunstan Liberal Cressida O'Hanlon Steven Marshall Kay MoncrieffTony Holloway (FFP)
Elder Liberal Nadia Clancy Carolyn Power Brock Le CerfCathryn Crosby-Wright (FFP)
Eldert Hoebee (RCSA)
Matt Pastro (AJP)
Joshua Smith (LDP)
Elizabeth Labor Lee Odenwalder Jake FedczysznTracey SmallwoodJohn Bennett (FFP)
John Lutman (PHON)
Enfield Labor Andrea Michaels Saru Rana Busby CavanaghMartin Petho (FFP)
Rajan Vaid (PHON)
Finniss Liberal Amy Hueppauff David Basham Anne BourneDominic Carli (FFP)
Joe Ienco (Nat)
Lou Nicholson (Ind)
Carlos Quaremba (PHON)
Flinders Liberal Sarah Tynan Sam Telfer Kathryn Hardwick-FrancoTracey Dalton (FFP)
Liz Habermann (Ind)
Lillian Poynter (Nat)
Florey Independent Michael Brown Janice McShaneFelicity GreenTessa Kowaliw (Ind)
Daniel Masullo (FFP)
Frome Independent Ashton Charvetto Penny Pratt Cate Hunter (Ind)
Caterina Johnston (PHON)
Loma Silsbury (Nat)
Gibson Liberal Sarah Andrews Corey Wingard Diane AtkinsonFiona Leslie (FFP)
Jaison Midzi (Ind)
Giles Labor Eddie Hughes Graham TaylorJane MountTom Antonio (SAB)
Barry Drage (PHON)
John McComb (FFP)
Hammond Liberal Belinda Owens Adrian Pederick Timothy WhiteJohn Illingworth (Nat)
Airlie Keen (Ind)
Cameron Lock (FFP)
Tonya Scott (PHON)
Hartley Liberal Trent Ames Vincent Tarzia Baeley Dear
Heysen Liberal Rowan Voogt Josh Teague Lynton VonowAlexander Allwood (PHON)
Belinda Nikitins (FFP)
Hurtle Vale Labor Nat Cook Nick RobinsJoseph JohnsRob de Jonge (Ind)
David Sires (FFP)
Lionel Zschech (AFP)
Kaurna Labor Chris Picton Sarika SharmaSean WeatherlyPeter Heggie (PHON)
Steven Price (FFP)
Kavel Liberal Glen DallimoreRowan MumfordMelanie SelwoodGayle Allwood (PHON)
Padma Chaplin (AJP)
Dan Cregan * (Ind)
King Liberal Rhiannon Pearce Paula Luethen Kate RandellAlex Banks (AFP)
Frankie Bray (AJP)
Jodi Hutchinson (RCSA)
Alisha Minahan (FFP)
Lee Labor Stephen Mullighan Jake Hall-EvansAndrew PayneJohn Moldovan (FFP)
Light Labor Tony Piccolo Andrew WilliamsonBrett FerrisDavid Duncan (PHON)
Benjamin Hackett (FFP)
MacKillop Liberal Mark Braes Nick McBride Dayle Baker (FFP)
Pam Giehr (PHON)
Jonathan Pietzsch (Nat)
Mawson Labor Leon Bignell Amy WilliamsJason GarroodLynton Barry (FFP)
Steve Campbell (AJP)
Jennifer Game (PHON)
Peter Ieraci (AFP)
Morialta Liberal Matthew Marozzi John Gardner Alex DinovitserNick Zollo (FFP)
Morphett Liberal Cameron Hurst Stephen Patterson Autumn Slavin
Mount Gambier Independent Katherine DaviesBen Hood Troy Bell * (Ind)
Peter Heaven (FFP)
Narungga Liberal Mark PaullTom Michael Fraser Ellis * (Ind)
Wendy Joyce (FFP)
Dianah Walter (Ind)
Kerry White (PHON)
Ashley Wright (Nat)
Newland Liberal Olivia Savvas Richard Harvey Adla Mattiske Frances Bedford (Ind)
Dan Casey (AFP)
Brett Green (FFP)
Hayley Marley-Duncan (PHON)
David Sherlock (AJP)
Kate Simpson (RCSA)
Playford Labor John Fulbrook Hemant DaveDavid WrightRojan Jose (FFP)
Shane Quinn (Ind)
Port Adelaide Labor Susan Close Chad McLarenJim MossAdrian Romeo (AJP)
Lucia Snelling (FFP)
Ramsay Labor Zoe Bettison Nicholas CharlesDominique LockRolando See (FFP)
Reynell Labor Katrine Hildyard Patrick MollerLisa AdamsRadosav Jovanovic (FFP)
Schubert Liberal Connor Watson Ashton Hurn Beverley MorrisAlfred Gerhard (FFP)
Phill Mueller (PHON)
Bruce Preece (Nat)
Lea Rebane (Ind)
Stuart Liberal Andrew Wright Dan van Holst Pellekaan Beth Leese Geoff Brock * (Ind)
David Stone (PHON)
Taylor Labor Nick Champion Shawn LockJohn WishartGary Balfort (FFP)
Michelle Crowley (PHON)
Rita Kuhlmann (Ind)
Torrens Labor Dana Wortley Ursula HendersonLazaras PanayiotouMervin Joshua (FFP)
Unley Liberal Ryan Harrison David Pisoni Georgie Hart
Waite Liberal Catherine Hutchesson Alexander HydeBrendan White Sam Duluk (Ind)
Ben Freeling (AJP)
Heather Holmes-Ross (Ind)
West Torrens Labor Tom Koutsantonis Helika CruzPeta-Anne Louth
Wright Labor Blair Boyer Graham ReynoldsAlexandra McGeeKym Nancarrow (FFP)

Legislative Council

Sitting members of the South Australian Legislative Council are shown in bold text. Eleven of twenty-two seats were up for election. [7]

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates National candidates
  1. Kyam Maher *
  2. Tung Ngo *
  3. Reggie Martin*
  4. Ian Hunter *
  5. Russell Wortley *
  6. Meagan Spencer
  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. Sarah Game*
  2. Bob Couch
  1. Gary Johanson
  2. Lisa Sherry
  3. Emmalene Richards
SA-BEST candidates Family First candidates Advance SA candidates AJP candidates LDP candidates
  1. Ian Markos
  2. Keyvan Abak
  1. Tom Kenyon
  2. Deepa Mathew
  3. Craig Bowyer
  1. John Darley
  2. Paula Gust
  3. Linda Cheng
  1. Louise Pfeiffer
  2. Tracey Newman
  1. James Hol
  2. Peter McMahon
Sustainable candidates Real Change candidates LCSA candidates Aust Family candidatesGroup O candidates
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  1. Elise Michie
  2. Jack Duxbury
  1. Stephen Pallaras
  2. Tony Tonkin
  1. Damon Adams
  2. Tyler Green
  1. Bob Day
  2. Sue Jarman
  1. Kieran Roche
  2. Deborah Davies
Group P candidates
Truth Accountability Responsibility
Group Q candidates
Belinda Valentine Team
Group R candidates
Defend Local Business
Group S candidates
Annabel Digance
Ungrouped candidates
  1. Amrik Singh Thandi
  2. MJ Thandi
  1. Belinda Valentine
  2. Steven Harvey
  1. Colin Shearing
  2. Carol Haslam
  1. Annabel Digance
  2. Greg Digance

Graham Philp

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