Results of the 1993 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)

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South Australian state election, 11 December 1993 [1]
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Enrolled voters1,006,035
Votes cast941,301 Turnout 93.57-0.86
Informal votes29,206Informal3.10+0.27
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes %SwingSeatsChange
  Liberal 481,62352.80+8.6037+ 15
  Labor 277,03830.37–9.7210– 12
  Democrats 82,9429.09–1.180± 0
  National 10,1571.11–0.070– 1
  Natural Law 9,3861.03+1.030± 0
  Independent 28,4983.12+1.890± 0
  Independent Labor 6,2250.68–0.830– 2
 Other16,2261.78*0± 0
Total912,095  47 
Two-party-preferred
  Liberal 555,53460.91+8.87
  Labor 356,56139.09–8.87

This is a list of House of Assembly results for the 1993 South Australian state election.

Results by electoral district

Adelaide

1993 South Australian state election: Adelaide [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Michael Armitage 11,04558.5+11.9
Labor Clare Scriven 5,04326.7−15.2
Democrats Mark Andrews1,7419.2−0.5
Natural Law Peter Fenwick6063.2+3.2
Democratic Socialist Andrew Hall4582.4+2.4
Total formal votes18,89397.3−0.8
Informal votes5242.7+0.8
Turnout 19,41790.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Michael Armitage 12,10164.1+12.8
Labor Clare Scriven 6,79235.9−12.8
Liberal hold Swing +12.8

Bragg

1993 South Australian state election: Bragg
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Graham Ingerson 14,58472.7+11.2
Labor Paul Pilowsky3,12715.6−9.6
Democrats Pam Kelly1,8449.2−3.5
Natural Law Richard Barnes4982.5+2.5
Total formal votes20,05398.1−0.1
Informal votes3981.9+0.1
Turnout 20,45192.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Graham Ingerson 15,79078.7+11.3
Labor Paul Pilowsky4,26321.3−11.3
Liberal hold Swing +11.3

Bright

1993 South Australian state election: Bright
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Wayne Matthew 12,57364.0+18.0
Labor Aileen Braun4,71124.0−16.7
Democrats Fiona Blinco2,35812.0+1.1
Total formal votes19,64297.9−0.4
Informal votes4242.1+0.4
Turnout 20,06695.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Wayne Matthew 13,54769.0+16.6
Labor Aileen Braun6,09531.0−16.6
Liberal hold Swing +16.6

Chaffey

1993 South Australian state election: Chaffey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kent Andrew 8,10941.1−17.6
National Peter McFarlane4,66823.7+23.7
Independent Philip Lorimer4,46422.6+22.6
Labor Petar Zdravkovski1,6788.5−15.7
Independent Shirley Faulkner5212.6+2.6
Democrats Eric Mack2821.4−10.1
Total formal votes19,72296.7−0.5
Informal votes6723.3+0.5
Turnout 20,39492.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kent Andrew 15,57979.0+8.3
Labor Petar Zdravkovski4,14321.0−8.3
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Kent Andrew 11,10556.3−14.4
National Peter McFarlane8,61743.7+43.7
Liberal hold Swing N/A

Coles

1993 South Australian state election: Coles
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Joan Hall 10,89155.9+7.8
Labor Susan Dawe4,98525.6−14.3
Democrats Lorelie Ball1,8769.6−1.5
Independent Maria Lynch1,3156.8+6.8
Natural Law Heather Lorenzon4012.1+2.1
Total formal votes19,46896.4−0.2
Informal votes7323.6+0.2
Turnout 20,20094.5
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Joan Hall 12,82865.9+11.7
Labor Susan Dawe6,64034.1−11.7
Liberal hold Swing +11.7

Colton

1993 South Australian state election: Colton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Steve Condous 8,60944.2−2.1
Labor Joe Ienco4,83624.8−18.8
Independent Bob Randall 3,99020.5+20.5
Democrats Fiona Dawkins1,0605.4−3.1
Independent Kathleen Barrett4232.2+2.2
Call to Australia David Kingham2451.3−0.4
Natural Law Andrew Hobbs1790.9+0.9
Independent Eustace Saltis1400.7+0.7
Total formal votes19,48295.9−1.9
Informal votes8404.1+1.9
Turnout 20,32293.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Steve Condous 11,78760.5+9.5
Labor Joe Ienco7,69539.5−9.5
Liberal hold Swing +9.5

Custance

1993 South Australian state election: Custance
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ivan Venning 13,55069.8+9.5
Labor Ben Browne3,71619.1−5.8
Democrats Harm Folkers1,5177.8+0.6
Grey Power Eugene Rooney6433.3+3.3
Total formal votes19,42697.4−0.2
Informal votes5092.6+0.2
Turnout 19,93593.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Ivan Venning 14,47774.5+4.7
Labor Ben Browne4,94925.5−4.7
Liberal hold Swing +4.7

Davenport

1993 South Australian state election: Davenport
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Iain Evans 11,69158.0+4.1
Democrats Mike Elliott 5,34726.5+9.5
Labor Anthony Kelly2,45812.2−15.2
Independent Mavis Casey4012.0+2.0
Natural Law Frances Mowling2771.4+1.4
Total formal votes20,17498.0−0.3
Informal votes4122.0+0.3
Turnout 20,58694.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Iain Evans 14,57272.2+9.4
Labor Anthony Kelly5,60227.8−9.4
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Iain Evans 12,14460.2−2.6
Democrats Mike Elliott 8,03039.8+39.8
Liberal hold Swing N/A

Elder

1993 South Australian state election: Elder
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal David Wade 9,09848.0+8.2
Labor Paul Holloway 7,07037.3−11.2
Democrats Don Knott1,5208.0−3.4
Independent Michael Nelson5472.9+2.9
Independent Terrence Leane3651.9+1.9
Independent Reece Dobie1931.0+1.0
Independent Dean Le Poidevin1420.7+0.7
Total formal votes18,93595.3−2.1
Informal votes9254.7+2.1
Turnout 19,86093.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal David Wade 10,11353.4+8.0
Labor Paul Holloway 8,82246.6−8.0
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +8.0

Elizabeth

1993 South Australian state election: Elizabeth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Martyn Evans 8,39247.0+6.2
Liberal Stephen Nicholson5,39230.2+8.0
Independent Alfred Charles2,52114.1+14.1
Democrats Mark Basham1,5468.7−0.9
Total formal votes17,85196.4+0.3
Informal votes6613.6−0.3
Turnout 18,51293.5
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Martyn Evans 10,28057.6−8.2
Liberal Stephen Nicholson7,57142.4+8.2
Labor gain from Independent Swing N/A

Eyre

1993 South Australian state election: Eyre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Graham Gunn 8,04044.9+8.2
Labor Colleen Hutchison 6,37535.6−2.6
Independent Joy Baluch 2,59414.5−0.8
Democrats Jack Babbage6433.6−2.2
Independent Robert Court2451.4+1.4
Total formal votes17,89797.8+1.0
Informal votes3992.2−1.0
Turnout 18,29686.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Graham Gunn 10,10656.5+4.3
Labor Colleen Hutchison 7,79143.5−4.3
Liberal hold Swing +4.3

Finniss

1993 South Australian state election: Finniss
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Dean Brown 13,52769.2+10.5
Labor Leesa Chesser 3,26916.7−9.6
Democrats Richard McCarthy2,19611.2−3.7
Natural Law Andrew Wells5572.8+2.8
Total formal votes19,54997.7−0.4
Informal votes4672.3+0.4
Turnout 20,01692.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Dean Brown 14,54874.4+9.0
Labor Leesa Chesser 5,00125.6−9.0
Liberal hold Swing +9.0

Fisher

1993 South Australian state election: Fisher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bob Such 12,89264.3+18.0
Labor Warren Smith4,47122.3−18.8
Democrats Kathryn Warhurst2,30811.5+2.3
Natural Law Armand Jung3942.0+2.0
Total formal votes20,06597.7−0.4
Informal votes4752.3+0.4
Turnout 20,54094.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bob Such 14,19170.7+17.9
Labor Warren Smith5,87429.3−17.9
Liberal hold Swing +17.9

Flinders

1993 South Australian state election: Flinders
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Liz Penfold 10,35354.0+14.5
National Peter Blacker 5,48928.6−13.0
Labor Justin Jarvis2,09110.9−3.1
Democrats Elden Lawrie9314.90.0
Call to Australia Deidre Kent3081.6+1.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Liz Penfold 15,45680.6−4.9
Labor Justin Jarvis3,71619.4+4.9
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Liz Penfold 11,08657.8+14.6
National Peter Blacker 8,08642.2−14.6
Liberal gain from National Swing +14.6

Florey

1993 South Australian state election: Florey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Sam Bass 10,98154.5+14.6
Labor Bob Gregory 6,52232.4−12.0
Democrats Michael Pilling2,12210.5−0.1
Independent Stan Batten5272.6+2.6
Total formal votes20,15297.1+0.3
Informal votes6082.9−0.3
Turnout 20,76094.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Sam Bass 12,16460.4+12.2
Labor Bob Gregory 7,98839.6−12.2
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +12.2

Frome

1993 South Australian state election: Frome
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Rob Kerin 10,61551.8+10.2
Labor Allan Aughey8,23940.2+3.3
Democrats David Clarke1,1125.4−0.5
Natural Law Vicki Reimer5192.5+2.5
Total formal votes20,48597.9+0.3
Informal votes4372.1−0.3
Turnout 20,92294.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Rob Kerin 11,42055.7+1.3
Labor Allan Aughey9,06544.3−1.3
Liberal hold Swing +1.3

Giles

1993 South Australian state election: Giles
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Frank Blevins 7,29839.0−7.0
Liberal Terry Stephens 6,33033.8+4.1
Independent Keith Wilson2,92515.6+15.6
Democrats George Crowe2,16411.6+3.4
Total formal votes18,71797.7+0.5
Informal votes4342.3−0.5
Turnout 19,15192.8
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Frank Blevins 9,81652.4−2.8
Liberal Terry Stephens 8,90147.6+2.8
Labor hold Swing -2.8

Gordon

1993 South Australian state election: Gordon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Harold Allison 13,40169.0+1.4
Labor Mark Johnson4,51423.2−0.7
Democrats Regine Andersen9625.0−1.0
Independent Bronte Whelan5522.8+2.8
Total formal votes19,42998.0−0.2
Informal votes3962.0+0.2
Turnout 19,82594.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Harold Allison 14,03172.2−0.3
Labor Mark Johnson5,39827.8+0.3
Liberal hold Swing -0.3

Goyder

1993 South Australian state election: Goyder
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal John Meier 13,96070.0+6.2
Labor Charles Greeneklee4,48322.5−6.2
Democrats Richard Kenny1,4927.5+1.0
Total formal votes19,93598.0−0.4
Informal votes4152.0+0.4
Turnout 20,35095.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal John Meier 14,60673.3+4.9
Labor Charles Greeneklee5,32926.7−4.9
Liberal hold Swing +4.9

Hanson

1993 South Australian state election: Hanson
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Stewart Leggett 9,08646.3+6.0
Labor John Trainer 7,92740.4−8.4
Democrats Pat Macaskill1,5047.7−1.8
Independent Joan Herraman6163.1+3.1
Natural Law Cherily Wilson4722.4+2.4
Total formal votes19,60596.0−0.1
Informal votes8214.0+0.1
Turnout 20,42692.3
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Stewart Leggett 10,03051.2+6.1
Labor John Trainer 9,57548.8−6.1
Liberal hold Swing +6.1

Hart

1993 South Australian state election: Hart
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Kevin Foley 7,50640.9+7.2
Liberal Vincenzo Francesca5,70131.1+10.8
Independent Brian Noone1,2366.7+6.7
Democrats Peter Davies1,1556.3+0.2
Independent Clive Ford8764.8+4.8
Independent Roger Hayes8334.5+4.5
Independent Colin Shearing7804.3+4.3
Natural Law Alison Douglas2641.4+1.4
Total formal votes18,35194.7−2.6
Informal votes1,0175.3+2.6
Turnout 19,36893.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kevin Foley 10,74458.5−13.7
Liberal Vincenzo Francesca7,60741.5+13.7
Labor gain from Independent Swing N/A

Hartley

1993 South Australian state election: Hartley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Joe Scalzi 11,33857.7+11.4
Labor David Bamford5,95530.3−11.9
Democrats Richard Greenwood1,6478.4−3.0
Natural Law Anthony Coombe7133.6+3.6
Total formal votes19,65396.60.0
Informal votes6913.40.0
Turnout 20,34493.3
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Joe Scalzi 12,41663.2+11.8
Labor David Bamford7,23736.8−11.8
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +11.8

Heysen

1993 South Australian state election: Heysen
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal David Wotton 12,75365.6+10.8
Labor David Cornish3,00315.5−10.8
Democrats John Töns2,19911.3−6.7
Greens Mnem Giles1,0925.6+5.6
Natural Law Pamela Chipperfield3842.0+2.0
Total formal votes19,43198.2−0.7
Informal votes3641.8+0.7
Turnout 19,79593.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal David Wotton 14,47574.5+10.5
Labor David Cornish4,95625.5−10.5
Liberal hold Swing +10.5

Kaurna

1993 South Australian state election: Kaurna
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Lorraine Rosenberg 8,23045.1+7.5
Labor John Hill 6,69336.7−9.9
Democrats Dennis Dorney1,0605.8−6.8
Greens Susan Regione8794.8+4.8
Grey Power Jack Holder4962.7+2.7
Call to Australia John Watson4072.2+1.9
Independent Denise Leek3111.7+1.7
Independent Robert Campbell1570.9+0.9
Total formal votes18,23395.9−0.8
Informal votes7774.1+0.8
Turnout 19,01094.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Lorraine Rosenberg 9,62552.8+6.4
Labor John Hill 8,60847.2−6.4
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +6.4

Kavel

1993 South Australian state election: Kavel
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal John Olsen 12,52166.3+8.3
Labor Joseph Kane3,36017.8−7.2
Democrats Peter Brzycki1,95410.4−3.0
Independent Graeme Watts6223.3+3.3
Natural Law Lyndal Vincent4212.2+2.2
Total formal votes18,87897.40.0
Informal votes5102.60.0
Turnout 19,38893.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal John Olsen 14,01974.3+7.4
Labor Joseph Kane4,85925.7−7.4
Liberal hold Swing +7.4

Lee

1993 South Australian state election: Lee
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Joe Rossi 9,13847.3+8.9
Labor Kevin Hamilton 8,12942.1−11.7
Democrats Peter Clements8904.6−3.1
Independent Barbara Wasylenko5472.8+2.8
Natural Law Lynne Brown2391.2+1.2
Independent Bernhard Cotton2231.2+1.2
Call to Australia Alan Behn1370.7+0.7
Total formal votes19,30395.0−2.3
Informal votes1,0255.0+2.3
Turnout 20,32894.1
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Joe Rossi 9,86451.1+9.2
Labor Kevin Hamilton 9,43948.9−9.2
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +9.2

Light

1993 South Australian state election: Light
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Malcolm Buckby 11,48261.4+9.0
Labor Susan Simpson4,87726.1−8.3
Democrats Cathi Tucker-Lee2,33912.5+4.1
Total formal votes18,69897.3+0.3
Informal votes5262.7−0.3
Turnout 19,22493.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Malcolm Buckby 12,41566.4+5.8
Labor Susan Simpson6,28333.6−5.8
Liberal hold Swing +5.8

MacKillop

1993 South Australian state election: MacKillop
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Dale Baker 14,13369.00.0
Labor Gerard McEwen3,74518.3−4.8
Democrats Angela Smith1,3826.8−0.8
Call to Australia Philip Cornish1,2115.9+5.9
Total formal votes20,47198.20.0
Informal votes3691.80.0
Turnout 20,84095.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Dale Baker 15,90377.7+4.0
Labor Gerard McEwen4,56822.3−4.0
Liberal hold Swing +4.0

Mawson

1993 South Australian state election: Mawson
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Robert Brokenshire 11,20852.5+11.2
Labor Michael Wright 6,63431.1−13.9
Democrats Lenore Turney1,4206.7−6.7
Independent Peter Marshall1,3426.3+6.3
Independent Christopher Thornton4031.9+1.9
Natural Law Cliff Payne3331.6+1.6
Total formal votes21,34096.7−0.7
Informal votes7203.3+0.7
Turnout 22,06094.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Robert Brokenshire 12,71859.6+12.2
Labor Michael Wright 8,62240.4−12.2
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +12.2

Mitchell

1993 South Australian state election: Mitchell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Colin Caudell 9,90551.8+12.4
Labor Paul Acfield6,20732.4−14.5
Democrats Elizabeth Williams1,7939.4−1.3
Grey Power John Darbishire5993.1+3.1
Independent Vanessa Sutch3371.8+1.8
Natural Law Andrew Scott2961.5+1.5
Total formal votes19,13796.5−0.5
Informal votes6913.5+0.5
Turnout 19,82894.5
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Colin Caudell 11,36559.4+13.0
Labor Paul Acfield7,77240.6−13.0
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +13.0

Morphett

1993 South Australian state election: Morphett
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal John Oswald 12,52365.3+11.2
Labor Ron Williams4,49723.5−12.0
Democrats Michael Gell1,4057.3−2.7
Natural Law Andrew Reimer4242.2+2.2
Call to Australia Howard Martin3261.7+1.5
Total formal votes19,17597.3−0.9
Informal votes5392.7+0.9
Turnout 19,71492.4
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal John Oswald 13,78171.9+12.7
Labor Ron Williams5,39428.1−12.7
Liberal hold Swing +12.7

Napier

1993 South Australian state election: Napier
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Murray Happ7,38138.0+7.9
Labor Annette Hurley 6,11031.4−17.9
Independent Terry Groom 2,62013.5+13.5
Democrats Eugene Brislan1,1756.0−6.4
Independent Jack Webb9394.8+4.8
Grey Power George Bell7433.8+3.8
Independent Gaynor Smallwood-Smith4632.4+2.4
Total formal votes19,43195.0−1.3
Informal votes1,0175.0+1.3
Turnout 20,44893.8
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Annette Hurley 9,92651.1−10.4
Liberal Murray Happ9,50548.9+10.4
Labor hold Swing -10.4

Newland

1993 South Australian state election: Newland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Dorothy Kotz 12,25661.3+18.6
Labor Lea Stevens 5,04125.2−19.6
Democrats Kim Pedler2,03010.2+1.9
Independent Terence Boswell6583.3+3.3
Total formal votes19,98597.4−0.5
Informal votes5252.6+0.5
Turnout 20,51094.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Dorothy Kotz 13,46767.4+17.8
Labor Lea Stevens 6,51832.6−17.8
Liberal hold Swing +17.8

Norwood

1993 South Australian state election: Norwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal John Cummins 9,66951.1+9.7
Labor Greg Crafter 6,41233.9−10.8
Democrats Ian Gilfillan 2,33712.4+0.3
Natural Law Vladimir Lorenzon4932.6+2.6
Total formal votes18,91197.00.0
Informal votes5763.00.0
Turnout 19,48791.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal John Cummins 10,84857.4+10.4
Labor Greg Crafter 8,06342.6−10.4
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +10.4

Peake

1993 South Australian state election: Peake
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Heini Becker 9,00547.2+6.6
Labor Vic Heron 5,81830.5−17.0
Independent Kym Buckley2,07410.9+10.9
Democrats David Lasscock6863.6−5.4
Greens Michael Lamb5502.9+2.9
Independent Harry Magias3581.9+1.9
Natural Law Timothy Brady3481.8+1.8
Democratic Socialist Melanie Sjoberg2421.3−0.1
Total formal votes19,08195.4+0.1
Informal votes9234.6−0.1
Turnout 20,00493.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Heini Becker 10,61355.6+9.6
Labor Vic Heron 8,46844.4−9.6
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +9.6

Playford

1993 South Australian state election: Playford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John Quirke 8,32943.7−8.6
Liberal Peter Panagaris7,86541.3+9.0
Democrats Colin Maas1,5217.0−7.1
Independent Lionel Owen6853.6+3.6
Independent John Cotton6483.4+3.4
Total formal votes19,04896.5+0.3
Informal votes6833.5−0.3
Turnout 19,73194.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor John Quirke 10,03652.7−7.1
Liberal Peter Panagaris9,01247.3+7.1
Labor hold Swing -7.1

Price

1993 South Australian state election: Price
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Murray De Laine 10,09852.7−7.2
Liberal Lawrence Liang6,30832.9+2.9
Democrats Alex Bowie1,5468.1−1.4
Grey Power Emily Gilbey-Riley1,2266.4+6.4
Total formal votes19,17895.8+0.5
Informal votes8324.2−0.5
Turnout 20,01092.8
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Murray De Laine 11,70061.0−4.9
Liberal Lawrence Liang7,47839.0+4.9
Labor hold Swing -4.9

Ramsay

1993 South Australian state election: Ramsay
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Mike Rann 10,80054.1−2.5
Liberal Phil Newton7,05535.3+4.7
Democrats Philip Newey2,11010.6−1.1
Total formal votes19,96596.6+0.5
Informal votes6993.4−0.5
Turnout 20,66493.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mike Rann 11,96659.9−3.8
Liberal Phil Newton7,99940.1+3.8
Labor hold Swing -3.8

Reynell

1993 South Australian state election: Reynell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Julie Greig 8,57546.0+11.7
Labor Susan Lenehan 7,36239.5−12.4
Democrats Gregory Renet1,96610.5−1.7
Independent John Bentley7454.0+4.0
Total formal votes18,64897.1+0.6
Informal votes5592.9−0.6
Turnout 19,20793.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Julie Greig 9,54951.2+10.2
Labor Susan Lenehan 9,09948.8−10.2
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +10.2

Ridley

1993 South Australian state election: Ridley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Peter Lewis 13,95570.9+9.1
Labor Gary Orr3,96020.1−4.5
Democrats Merilyn Pedrick1,7789.0−0.5
Total formal votes19,69397.5+0.4
Informal votes5062.5−0.4
Turnout 20,19994.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Peter Lewis 14,78975.1+4.4
Labor Gary Orr4,90424.9−4.4
Liberal hold Swing +4.4

Ross Smith

1993 South Australian state election: Ross Smith
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Steven Thomson7,85041.9+9.7
Labor Ralph Clarke 7,78641.6−16.2
Democrats Matthew Mitchell3,08716.5+6.5
Total formal votes18,72396.2−0.4
Informal votes7403.8+0.4
Turnout 19,46392.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Ralph Clarke 9,76152.1−10.9
Liberal Steven Thomson8,96247.9+10.9
Labor hold Swing -10.9

Spence

1993 South Australian state election: Spence
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Michael Atkinson 9,54250.0−5.7
Liberal Danny McGuire7,41138.8+12.0
Democrats Jim Sotirianakos1,4837.8+0.1
Natural Law Athena Yiossis6493.4+3.4
Total formal votes19,08596.1+2.0
Informal votes7843.9−2.0
Turnout 19,86992.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Michael Atkinson 11,01657.7−6.4
Liberal Danny McGuire8,06942.3+6.4
Labor hold Swing -6.4

Taylor

1993 South Australian state election: Taylor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Lynn Arnold 9,50151.1−7.2
Liberal Stephany Georgeff6,81336.6+5.8
Democrats Helen Munro2,29312.3+1.3
Total formal votes18,60796.5+1.1
Informal votes6823.5−1.1
Turnout 19,28992.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Lynn Arnold 10,78458.0−6.1
Liberal Stephany Georgeff7,82342.0+6.1
Labor hold Swing -6.1

Torrens

1993 South Australian state election: Torrens
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Joe Tiernan 9,36848.4+9.7
Labor John Klunder 6,86835.5−12.2
Democrats Jennifer Whitehead1,8739.7−2.4
Call to Australia Tom Curnow5052.6+1.2
Natural Law Dianne Fenwick3761.9+1.9
Independent Aniello Carbone3651.9+1.9
Total formal votes19,35595.9−1.1
Informal votes8324.1+1.1
Turnout 20,18794.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Joe Tiernan 10,94356.5+11.0
Labor John Klunder 8,41243.5−11.0
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +11.0

Unley

1993 South Australian state election: Unley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Mark Brindal 11,32156.7+13.3
Labor Kym Mayes 6,10730.6−11.9
Democrats Chris Kennedy1,9819.9−0.4
Natural Law Joseph Soos3341.7+1.7
Independent Gavin McAuliffe2301.2+1.2
Total formal votes19,97397.3−0.1
Informal votes5452.7+0.1
Turnout 20,51891.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Mark Brindal 12,29361.5+12.1
Labor Kym Mayes 7,68038.5−12.1
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +12.1

Waite

1993 South Australian state election: Waite
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Stephen Baker 12,62263.1+6.3
Democrats Judith Barr3,63218.2+4.6
Labor Geoffrey Phillips3,19516.0−13.5
Natural Law Anne Davidson2091.0+1.0
Independent David Bidstrup2051.0+1.0
Independent Neil Worrall1320.7+0.7
Total formal votes19,99597.1−1.0
Informal votes5952.9+1.0
Turnout 20,59092.4
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Stephen Baker 14,77773.9+11.0
Labor Geoffrey Phillips5,21826.1−11.0
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Stephen Baker 14,65473.3+10.4
Democrats Judith Barr5,34126.7+26.7
Liberal hold Swing N/A

Wright

1993 South Australian state election: Wright
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Scott Ashenden 10,51049.8+11.7
Labor Trish White 8,29839.3−9.6
Democrats Steve Bartholomew1,6757.9−2.0
Independent Ronald Fox6122.9+2.9
Total formal votes21,09597.4−0.3
Informal votes5562.6+0.3
Turnout 21,65195.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Scott Ashenden 11,40154.0+9.2
Labor Trish White 9,69446.0−9.2
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +9.2

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