Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1947–1950

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This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1947 to 1950.

NameDistrictPartyTerm expiryTime in office
Ernest Anthoney Central No. 2 LCL 19531941–1959
Ken Bardolph Central No. 1 Labor 19531941–1964
Norman Brookman [3] SouthernLCL19531941–1949
Jack Bice SouthernLCL19531941–1959
Percy Blesing [2] NorthernLCL19531924–1949
Frank Condon Central No. 1Labor19501928–1961
John Lancelot Cowan [3] SouthernLCL19531949–1959
Sir Collier Cudmore Central No. 2LCL19531933–1959
Leslie Harold Densley SouthernLCL19501944–1967
Sir Walter Gordon Duncan MidlandLCL19501918–1962
Harry Edmonds NorthernLCL19501944–1962
Douglas Peel Gordon [1] MidlandLCL19531947–1948
Bert Hoare Central No. 1Labor19501944–1956
Norman Jude SouthernLCL19501944–1971
Sir Lyell McEwin NorthernLCL19501934–1975
Alexander Melrose MidlandLCL19531941–1962
Oscar Oates Central No. 1Labor19531933–1951
Frank Perry Central No. 2LCL19501947–1965
William Walsh Robinson NorthernLCL19531947–1953
Colin Rowe [1] MidlandLCL19531948–1970
Reginald Rudall MidlandLCL19501944–1955
Sir James Wallace Sandford Central No. 2LCL19501938–1956
Robert Richard Wilson [2] NorthernLCL19531949–1965
1 LCL MLC Douglas Peel Gordon died on 9 October 1948. Colin Rowe was elected unopposed to the vacancy on 1 November.
2 LCL MLC Percy Blesing died on 2 March 1949. Robert Richard Wilson won the resulting by-election on 14 May.
3 LCL MLC Norman Brookman died on 26 April 1949. John Lancelot Cowan was elected unopposed to the vacancy on 26 May.

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