This is a list of candidates of the 2022 South Australian state election.
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.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | Greens candidate | Other candidates |
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Adelaide | Liberal | Lucy Hood | Rachel Sanderson | Sean Cullen-MacAskill | Tom Birdseye (RCSA) Deanna Carbone (AJP) Robert Walker (AFP) |
Badcoe | Labor | Jayne Stinson | Jordan Dodd | Finn Caulfield | Fiona 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 Petrilli | Daryl McCann (FFP) |
Chaffey | Liberal | Joanne Sutton | Tim Whetstone | Trevor Schloithe | Damien Buijs (Nat) Sab Feleppa (PHON) Mathew Francis (FFP) |
Cheltenham | Labor | Joe Szakacs | Shane Rix | Steffi Medrow | Mike Lesiw (Ind) Alex Tennikoff (FFP) |
Colton | Liberal | Paul Alexandrides | Matt Cowdrey | Deb Cashel | |
Croydon | Labor | Peter Malinauskas | Michael Santagata | Tracey Davis | Millie Hammerstein (AJP) |
Davenport | Liberal | Erin Thompson | Steve Murray | John Photakis | Dan Golding (Ind) |
Dunstan | Liberal | Cressida O'Hanlon | Steven Marshall | Kay Moncrieff | Tony Holloway (FFP) |
Elder | Liberal | Nadia Clancy | Carolyn Power | Brock Le Cerf | Cathryn Crosby-Wright (FFP) Eldert Hoebee (RCSA) Matt Pastro (AJP) Joshua Smith (LDP) |
Elizabeth | Labor | Lee Odenwalder | Jake Fedczyszn | Tracey Smallwood | John Bennett (FFP) John Lutman (PHON) |
Enfield | Labor | Andrea Michaels | Saru Rana | Busby Cavanagh | Martin Petho (FFP) Rajan Vaid (PHON) |
Finniss | Liberal | Amy Hueppauff | David Basham | Anne Bourne | Dominic Carli (FFP) Joe Ienco (Nat) Lou Nicholson (Ind) Carlos Quaremba (PHON) |
Flinders | Liberal | Sarah Tynan | Sam Telfer | Kathryn Hardwick-Franco | Tracey Dalton (FFP) Liz Habermann (Ind) Lillian Poynter (Nat) |
Florey | Independent | Michael Brown | Janice McShane | Felicity Green | Tessa 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 Atkinson | Fiona Leslie (FFP) Jaison Midzi (Ind) |
Giles | Labor | Eddie Hughes | Graham Taylor | Jane Mount | Tom Antonio (SAB) Barry Drage (PHON) John McComb (FFP) |
Hammond | Liberal | Belinda Owens | Adrian Pederick | Timothy White | John 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 Vonow | Alexander Allwood (PHON) Belinda Nikitins (FFP) |
Hurtle Vale | Labor | Nat Cook | Nick Robins | Joseph Johns | Rob de Jonge (Ind) David Sires (FFP) Lionel Zschech (AFP) |
Kaurna | Labor | Chris Picton | Sarika Sharma | Sean Weatherly | Peter Heggie (PHON) Steven Price (FFP) |
Kavel | Liberal | Glen Dallimore | Rowan Mumford | Melanie Selwood | Gayle Allwood (PHON) Padma Chaplin (AJP) Dan Cregan * (Ind) |
King | Liberal | Rhiannon Pearce | Paula Luethen | Kate Randell | Alex Banks (AFP) Frankie Bray (AJP) Jodi Hutchinson (RCSA) Alisha Minahan (FFP) |
Lee | Labor | Stephen Mullighan | Jake Hall-Evans | Andrew Payne | John Moldovan (FFP) |
Light | Labor | Tony Piccolo | Andrew Williamson | Brett Ferris | David 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 Williams | Jason Garrood | Lynton Barry (FFP) Steve Campbell (AJP) Jennifer Game (PHON) Peter Ieraci (AFP) |
Morialta | Liberal | Matthew Marozzi | John Gardner | Alex Dinovitser | Nick Zollo (FFP) |
Morphett | Liberal | Cameron Hurst | Stephen Patterson | Autumn Slavin | |
Mount Gambier | Independent | Katherine Davies | Ben Hood | Troy Bell * (Ind) Peter Heaven (FFP) | |
Narungga | Liberal | Mark Paull | Tom 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 Dave | David Wright | Rojan Jose (FFP) Shane Quinn (Ind) |
Port Adelaide | Labor | Susan Close | Chad McLaren | Jim Moss | Adrian Romeo (AJP) Lucia Snelling (FFP) |
Ramsay | Labor | Zoe Bettison | Nicholas Charles | Dominique Lock | Rolando See (FFP) |
Reynell | Labor | Katrine Hildyard | Patrick Moller | Lisa Adams | Radosav Jovanovic (FFP) |
Schubert | Liberal | Connor Watson | Ashton Hurn | Beverley Morris | Alfred 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 Lock | John Wishart | Gary Balfort (FFP) Michelle Crowley (PHON) Rita Kuhlmann (Ind) |
Torrens | Labor | Dana Wortley | Ursula Henderson | Lazaras Panayiotou | Mervin Joshua (FFP) |
Unley | Liberal | Ryan Harrison | David Pisoni | Georgie Hart | |
Waite | Liberal | Catherine Hutchesson | Alexander Hyde | Brendan White | Sam Duluk (Ind) Ben Freeling (AJP) Heather Holmes-Ross (Ind) |
West Torrens | Labor | Tom Koutsantonis | Helika Cruz | Peta-Anne Louth | |
Wright | Labor | Blair Boyer | Graham Reynolds | Alexandra McGee | Kym Nancarrow (FFP) |
Sitting members of the South Australian Legislative Council are shown in bold text. Eleven of twenty-two seats were up for election. [7]
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