Results of the 2010 South Australian state election (Legislative Council)

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South Australian state election, 20 March 2010 [1]
Legislative Council
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Enrolled voters1,093,316
Votes cast1,015,386 Turnout 92.9–0.2
Informal votes58,714Informal5.8+0.6
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes%SwingSeats
won
Seats
held
  Liberal 376,78639.4+13.447
  Labor 356,62637.3+0.748
  Greens 63,3586.6+2.312
  Family First 42,1874.4–0.612
  Dignity for Disability 11,2711.2+0.611
  Save the RAH 9,2411.0+1.000
  Democrats 8,2580.9–0.900
  Gamers 4 Croydon 7,9940.8+0.800
  Democratic Labour 7,9230.8+0.800
  Shooters 7,6990.8+0.200
  Fair Land Tax 5,9600.6+0.600
  One Nation 4,9720.5–0.300
  FREE Australia 3,7660.4+0.400
  National 3,4890.4–0.300
 United Party1,6910.2+0.200
  Independent 45,4514.8+1.600
Total956,672  1122

This is a list of results for the Legislative Council at the 2010 South Australian state election.

Election results

2010 South Australian state election: Legislative Council
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 79,723
Liberal 1. David Ridgway (elected 1)
2. Stephen Wade (elected 3)
3. Terry Stephens (elected 5)
4. Jing Lee (elected 7)
5. Rita Bouras
6. Peter Salu
7. Sarah Jared
376,78639.4+13.4
Labor 1. Paul Holloway (elected 2)
2. Gail Gago (elected 4)
3. Bernard Finnigan (elected 6)
4. John Gazzola (elected 8)
5. Tung Ngo
356,62637.3+0.7
Greens 1. Tammy Jennings (elected 9)
2. Simon Jones
3. Sandy Montgomery
63,3586.6+2.3
Family First 1. Robert Brokenshire (elected 10)
2. Bob Randall
3. Toni Turnbull
42,1874.4−0.6
Dignity for Disability 1. Paul Collier*
2. Kelly Vincent (elected 11)
3. Michele Thredgold
4. Ronni Wood
11,2711.2+1.2
Save the RAH 1. Jim Katsaros
2. Mark Taplin
3. Ken Rollond
4. David McGowan
9,2411.0+1.0
Democrats 1. Jeanie Walker
2. Tom Salerno
3. Sandra Kanck
8,2580.9−0.9
Gamers 4 Croydon Chris Prior7,9940.8+0.8
Democratic Labour 1. Paul Russell
2. David McCabe
7,9230.8+0.8
Shooters Michael Hudson7,6990.8+0.2
 Independent SA Fishing and Lifestyle 1. Neil Armstrong
2. Paul Tippins
7,1050.7+0.7
 Independent Climate Sceptics 1. Nathan Ashby
2. Frank Hunt
3. John Michelmore
6,1030.6+0.6
 Independent Communities Against Corruption1. David Winderlich
2. Kirsten Alexander
5,9720.6+0.6
Fair Land Tax 1. George Kargiotis
2. Andrew Haralampopoulos
5,9600.6+0.6
 Independent Legalise Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Jenny Wheaton
2. Denis Haynes
5,1600.5+0.5
One Nation 1. Robert Edmonds
2. Barbara Pannach
4,9720.5−0.3
FREE Australia 1. Paul Kuhn
2. Ki Meekins
3,7660.4+0.4
National 1. Deb Thiele
2. Kym Webber
3,4890.4−0.3
 Independent Motorsports Land Tax1. Joe Ienco
2. Brenda Bates
3,4340.4+0.4
 Independent Save the UnbornTrevor Grace2,6740.3+0.3
 Independent Christians for Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Ian Wood
2. Craig de Vos
2,3790.2+0.2
Independent Less Tax1. Stewart Glass
2. Michael Noack
1,7130.2+0.2
United Party1. Darian Hiles
2. Deb Munro
1,6910.2+0.2
Independent Social Environmental & Economic JusticeMichelle Drummond1,5590.2+0.2
Independent SA Change1. Lynette Crocker
2. Dylan Coleman-Mastrosavas
1,4600.2+0.2
Independent Change is Necessary1. Mark Aldridge
2. Helen Aldridge
1,2350.1+0.1
Independent Water Environment HeritageGarry Mighall1,2150.1+0.1
 Independent IndigenousJoseph Williams9000.1+0.1
Independent Law and OrderFrank Williams7670.1+0.1
Independent Parklands and HeritageKelly Henderson7010.1+0.1
Independent C.A.R.SPeter Panagaris6000.1+0.1
Independent No Desal No Dams1. John Tregenza
2. Corrie Vanderhoek
4770.05+0.05
Independent MAGS 2010Joe Carbone3760.04+0.04
 Independent Ultra ProgressiveHoward Coombe880.01+0.01
Total formal votes956,67294.2−0.6
Informal votes58,7145.8+0.6
Turnout 1,015,38692.9−0.2

See also

References

  1. "Past Election Results". Electoral Commission of South Australia. Retrieved 10 August 2015.