Results of the 2010 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)

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South Australian state election, 20 March 2010 [1]
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Enrolled voters1,093,316
Votes cast1,014,431 Turnout 92.78+0.47
Informal votes33,762Informal3.33–0.27
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes %SwingSeatsChange
  Liberal 408,48241.65+7.6818+ 3
  Labor 367,48037.47–7.7526– 2
  Greens 79,5358.11+1.620± 0
  Family First 52,7695.38–0.500± 0
  National 10,2791.05–1.040– 1
  Democrats 3,6820.38–2.520± 0
  Independent 46,1084.70+2.733± 0
 Other12,3341.26*0± 0
Total980,669  47 
Two-party-preferred
  Labor 474,53548.39–8.39
  Liberal 506,13451.61+8.39

This is a list of House of Assembly results for the 2010 South Australian state election.

Results by district

Adelaide

2010 South Australian state election: Adelaide
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Rachel Sanderson 8,95644.5+10.9
Labor Jane Lomax-Smith 6,71033.3−14.5
Greens Brett Ferris2,34411.7+2.4
Save the RAH Ruben Sebben7043.5+3.5
Dignity for Disability Samantha Paior3741.9−0.4
Gamers 4 Croydon Tom Birdseye3501.7+1.7
Family First Laury Bais3031.5−1.2
Fair Land Tax Nick Apostolou2821.4+1.4
FREE Australia Shaun McGrath970.5+0.5
Total formal votes20,12096.2−0.1
Informal votes7873.8+0.1
Turnout 20,90790.0+0.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Rachel Sanderson 10,90954.2+14.5
Labor Jane Lomax-Smith 9,21145.8−14.5
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +14.5

Ashford

2010 South Australian state election: Ashford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Steph Key 9,21843.5−8.9
Liberal Penny Pratt 8,22038.7+10.9
Greens Jennifer Bonham2,80613.2+3.8
Family First Robyn Munro9694.6−0.2
Total formal votes21,21396.8
Informal votes6643.2
Turnout 21,87791.8
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Steph Key 11,62554.8−10.4
Liberal Penny Pratt 9,58845.2+10.4
Labor hold Swing -10.4

Bragg

2010 South Australian state election: Bragg
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Vickie Chapman 13,72664.0+9.1
Labor Ben Dineen4,42620.6−6.0
Greens Brendan Fitzgerald2,67912.5+2.4
Family First Nick Zollo6142.9−1.0
Total formal votes21,44598.0
Informal votes4162.0
Turnout 21,86192.4
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Vickie Chapman 15,25771.1+9.1
Labor Ben Dineen6,18828.9−9.1
Liberal hold Swing +9.1

Bright

2010 South Australian state election: Bright
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Maria Kourtesis9,41544.0+6.6
Labor Chloë Fox 9,02242.2−5.4
Greens Graham Goss1,6697.8+0.9
Family First Kevin Cramp6012.8−1.3
Save the RAH Meredith Stock2981.4+1.4
Fair Land Tax Nick Kalogiannis1940.9+0.9
Independent Shane Roos1880.9+0.9
Total formal votes21,38796.9
Informal votes6413.1
Turnout 22,02893.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Chloë Fox 10,77750.4−6.2
Liberal Maria Kourtesis10,61049.6+6.2
Labor hold Swing -6.2

Chaffey

2010 South Australian state election: Chaffey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Tim Whetstone 8,95844.7+15.6
National Karlene Maywald 7,31036.5−15.3
Family First Jack Papageorgiou1,5357.7+2.7
Labor Roly Telfer1,4397.2−3.1
Independent David Peake3982.0+2.0
Greens James Jordan3952.0−0.5
Total formal votes20,03596.8
Informal votes6403.2
Turnout 20,67593.6
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Tim Whetstone 15,58077.8+6.0
Labor Roly Telfer4,45522.2−6.0
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Tim Whetstone 10,77053.8+20.0
National Karlene Maywald 9,26546.2−20.0
Liberal gain from National Swing +20.0

Cheltenham

2010 South Australian state election: Cheltenham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jay Weatherill 11,32656.2−6.9
Liberal James Bourke4,91224.4+7.2
Independent Henrietta Child1,5517.7+7.7
Greens Paul Downton1,2806.3+0.5
Family First Walter Shigrov1,0915.4−4.1
Total formal votes20,16095.4
Informal votes9084.6
Turnout 21,06892.8
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jay Weatherill 13,32766.1−9.4
Liberal James Bourke6,83333.9+9.4
Labor hold Swing -9.4

Colton

2010 South Australian state election: Colton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Paul Caica 9,86246.5−11.2
Liberal Peter Morichovitis8,39339.6+10.1
Greens Jim Douglas1,7358.2+2.4
Family First Denis Power7543.6−0.7
Fair Land Tax Yiannis Stamos4442.1+2.1
Total formal votes21,18895.4
Informal votes9564.6
Turnout 22,14494.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Paul Caica 11,43254.0−12.1
Liberal Peter Morichovitis9,75646.0+12.1
Labor hold Swing -12.1

Croydon

2010 South Australian state election: Croydon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Michael Atkinson 10,20051.5−15.6
Liberal Zack McLennan4,80924.3+5.0
Greens James Hickey1,7438.8−0.8
Independent Max Galanti1,1435.8+5.8
Gamers 4 Croydon Kat Nicholson7263.7+3.7
Family First Alex Tennikoff6823.4+3.4
Democrats Shaun Yates5052.5−1.5
Total formal votes19,80894.9
Informal votes1,0025.1
Turnout 20,81092.6
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Michael Atkinson 12,70264.1−12.0
Liberal Zack McLennan7,10635.9+12.0
Labor hold Swing -12.0

Davenport

2010 South Australian state election: Davenport
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Iain Evans 10,64852.0+3.7
Labor James Wangmann5,13425.1−5.8
Greens Nat Elliott2,89214.1+2.7
Family First Natasha Burfield8083.9−0.6
Independent Robert de Jonge5682.8+2.8
Democrats Bridgid Medder4082.0−2.7
Total formal votes20,45897.3
Informal votes5422.7
Turnout 21,00093.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Iain Evans 12,64261.8+5.5
Labor James Wangmann7,81638.2−5.5
Liberal hold Swing +5.5

Elder

2010 South Australian state election: Elder
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Patrick Conlon 8,80543.3−10.4
Liberal Ben Turner7,69137.8+10.4
Greens Daryl Bullen2,40811.8+5.4
Family First Wendy Hay1,0034.9−0.5
Democrats Greg Croke4372.1−0.7
Total formal votes20,34496.1
Informal votes7913.9
Turnout 21,13592.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Patrick Conlon 10,90453.6−12.0
Liberal Ben Turner9,44046.4+12.0
Labor hold Swing -12.0

Enfield

2010 South Australian state election: Enfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John Rau 10,50652.6−10.8
Liberal Luke Westley6,22231.1+10.0
Greens Robert Simms 1,6018.0+1.8
Family First Brett Dewey1,2146.1+0.4
Independent Andrew Stanko4322.2+2.2
Total formal votes19,97595.8
Informal votes8764.2
Turnout 20,85191.3
Two-party-preferred result
Labor John Rau 12,09460.5−14.0
Liberal Luke Westley7,78139.5+14.0
Labor hold Swing -14.0

Finniss

2010 South Australian state election: Finniss
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Michael Pengilly 10,45051.5+13.3
Labor Mary-Louise Corcoran6,13430.2−0.7
Family First Bruce Hicks1,7368.6+2.6
Greens Diane Atkinson1,7338.5+0.6
Independent Maris Zalups2461.2+1.2
Total formal votes20,29997.4
Informal votes4722.6
Turnout 20,77193.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Michael Pengilly 12,42161.2+5.8
Labor Mary-Louise Corcoran7,87838.8−5.8
Liberal hold Swing +5.8

Fisher

2010 South Australian state election: Fisher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Bob Such 9,09440.8−1.8
Liberal Christopher Moriarty5,97626.8+6.7
Labor Adriana Christopoulos4,98622.4−4.0
Greens Penny Wright 1,2105.4+1.4
Family First Trish Nolan9964.5−0.7
Total formal votes22,26296.9
Informal votes6713.1
Turnout 22,93394.1
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Christopher Moriarty11,54851.9+10.3
Labor Adriana Christopoulos10,71448.1−10.3
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Bob Such 14,83166.6+0.7
Liberal Christopher Moriarty7,43133.4+33.4
Independent hold Swing N/A

Flinders

2010 South Australian state election: Flinders
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Peter Treloar 11,68958.0+4.0
Labor Tauto Sansbury 3,12915.5+2.7
National Wilbur Klein2,96914.7−8.6
Greens Felicity Wright1,3946.9+2.9
Family First Grant Wilson9794.9+0.7
Total formal votes20,16097.1
Informal votes5652.9
Turnout 20,72591.1
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Peter Treloar 15,36176.2+15.2
Labor Tauto Sansbury 4,79923.8+23.8
Liberal hold Swing N/A

Florey

2010 South Australian state election: Florey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Frances Bedford 9,33944.9−7.7
Liberal Pat Trainor7,81137.6+7.0
Family First Andrew Graham1,3806.6−0.8
Greens Craig McKay1,3476.5+0.8
Save the RAH Denes Marantos9054.4+4.4
Total formal votes20,78296.3
Informal votes7563.7
Turnout 21,53893.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Frances Bedford 11,13253.6−8.5
Liberal Pat Trainor9,65046.4+8.5
Labor hold Swing -8.5

Frome

2010 South Australian state election: Frome
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Geoff Brock 7,96537.7+37.7
Liberal Terry Boylan7,71336.5−12.0
Labor John Rohde3,90018.5−22.0
Greens Joy O'Brien6443.1−0.7
Family First John McComb5612.7−2.5
Save the RAH Max Van Dissel3281.6+1.6
Total formal votes21,11197.2
Informal votes5872.8
Turnout 21,69894.8
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor John Rohde10,58550.1+1.8
Liberal Terry Boylan10,52649.9−1.8
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Geoff Brock 12,28158.2+6.5
Liberal Terry Boylan8,83041.8−6.5
Independent hold Swing +6.5

Giles

2010 South Australian state election: Giles
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Lyn Breuer 9,94352.6−7.3
Liberal Chad Oldfield5,33329.3+1.0
Greens Andrew Melville-Smith2,29012.1+7.6
Family First Cheryl Kaminski1,1346.0+0.1
Total formal votes18,90096.2
Informal votes6933.8
Turnout 19,59388.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Lyn Breuer 11,69661.9−4.5
Liberal Chad Oldfield7,20438.1+4.5
Labor hold Swing -4.5

Goyder

2010 South Australian state election: Goyder
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Steven Griffiths 12,52460.2+10.5
Labor Christopher Hansford5,24325.2−7.7
Family First Jill Lawrie1,4867.1−0.5
Greens Joy Forrest1,0465.0+0.5
FREE Australia Dave Munro4992.4+2.4
Total formal votes20,79895.7
Informal votes8564.3
Turnout 21,65493.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Steven Griffiths 14,21268.3+9.4
Labor Christopher Hansford6,58631.7−9.4
Liberal hold Swing +9.4

Hammond

2010 South Australian state election: Hammond
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Adrian Pederick 13,34061.8+16.1
Labor Hannah MacLeod4,97323.0−4.7
Greens Mark Byrne1,7358.0+1.6
Family First Joanne Fosdike1,5367.1−1.4
Total formal votes21,58496.4
Informal votes7313.6
Turnout 22,31592.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Adrian Pederick 14,89069.0+8.1
Labor Hannah McLeod6,69431.0−8.1
Liberal hold Swing +8.1

Hartley

2010 South Australian state election: Hartley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Grace Portolesi 8,56043.3−3.3
Liberal Joe Scalzi 8,10441.0+3.1
Greens Keith Oehme1,4517.3+1.0
Family First Suzanne Neal6223.1−1.3
Save the RAH Robert Waltham5002.5+2.5
Democratic Labor Mark Freer3261.7+1.7
Fair Land Tax Natasha Marona1870.9+0.9
Total formal votes19,75096.4
Informal votes6963.6
Turnout 20,44692.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Grace Portolesi 10,32252.3−3.9
Liberal Joe Scalzi 9,42847.7+3.9
Labor hold Swing -3.9

Heysen

2010 South Australian state election: Heysen
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Isobel Redmond 12,51958.0+13.7
Labor Stephanie Gheller4,27819.8−6.9
Greens Lynton Vonow3,66217.0+0.3
Family First John Day7283.4−3.1
Democrats Andrew Castrique4161.9−3.1
Total formal votes21,60397.2
Informal votes5682.8
Turnout 22,17193.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Isobel Redmond 14,36866.5+11.6
Labor Stephanie Gheller7,23533.5−11.6
Liberal hold Swing +11.6

Kaurna

2010 South Australian state election: Kaurna
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John Hill 10,35349.4−10.5
Liberal Trisha Bird7,03633.6+12.9
Greens Yvonne Wenham1,7718.5+1.0
Family First James Chappell1,1765.6−1.2
Democrats Marie Nicholls3651.7−0.4
FREE Australia Jason Wuttke2541.2+1.2
Total formal votes20,95595.8
Informal votes7514.2
Turnout 21,70692.3
Two-party-preferred result
Labor John Hill 12,29058.6−13.3
Liberal Trisha Bird8,66541.4+13.3
Labor hold Swing -13.3

Kavel

2010 South Australian state election: Kavel
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Mark Goldsworthy 11,38955.6+12.4
Labor John Fulbrook 4,86123.7−2.3
Greens Ian Grosser2,60412.7+2.7
Family First Colin Croft1,1105.4−9.8
Democrats Kathy Brazher-de Laine5292.6−1.3
Total formal votes20,49396.8
Informal votes6023.2
Turnout 21,09592.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Mark Goldsworthy 13,48665.8+7.8
Labor John Fulbrook 7,00734.2−7.8
Liberal hold Swing +7.8

Lee

2010 South Australian state election: Lee
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Michael Wright 9,73446.3−12.4
Liberal Sue Gow7,26334.5+9.0
Greens Yesha Joshi1,7168.2+0.2
Family First Richard Bunting7673.6−0.8
Independent Bob Briton6082.9+2.9
Independent Colin Thomas4922.3+2.3
Independent Joe Rossi 4552.2+2.2
Total formal votes21,03595.3
Informal votes9764.7
Turnout 22,01193.0
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Michael Wright 12,00857.1−12.7
Liberal Sue Gow9,02742.9+12.7
Labor hold Swing -12.7

Light

2010 South Australian state election: Light
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Tony Piccolo 10,07748.5+3.8
Liberal Cosie Costa7,89938.0−1.8
Greens Penny Johnston1,0885.2+0.3
Family First Tony Bates9064.4−2.4
Save the RAH Simon Stewart-Rattray4582.2+2.2
Gamers 4 Croydon Matthew Allpress2161.0+1.0
Fair Land Tax Lachlan Hetherington1500.7+0.7
Total formal votes20,79495.8
Informal votes7584.2
Turnout 21,55292.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tony Piccolo 11,49955.3+3.2
Liberal Cosie Costa9,29544.7−3.2
Labor hold Swing +3.2

Little Para

2010 South Australian state election: Little Para
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Lee Odenwalder 10,33247.5−8.4
Liberal Franz Knoll7,58334.9+10.4
Family First David Somerville2,20510.1+1.2
Greens Paul Sharpe1,6127.4+2.7
Total formal votes21,73296.3
Informal votes7843.7
Turnout 22,51692.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Lee Odenwalder 12,31356.7−10.6
Liberal Franz Knoll9,41943.3+10.6
Labor hold Swing -10.6

MacKillop

2010 South Australian state election: MacKillop
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Mitch Williams 12,26760.9+0.9
Independent Darren O'Halloran3,46317.2+17.2
Labor Simone McDonnell2,49712.4−8.8
Family First Jenene Childs1,1996.0−1.0
Greens Andrew Jennings7183.6−0.6
Total formal votes20,14497.2
Informal votes5722.8
Turnout 20,71693.0
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Mitch Williams 15,16175.3+3.6
Labor Simone McDonnell4,98324.7−3.6
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Mitch Williams 14,11270.1−2.1
Independent Darren O'Halloran6,03229.9+29.9
Liberal hold Swing N/A

Mawson

2010 South Australian state election: Mawson
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Leon Bignell 9,84945.9+2.1
Liberal Matt Donovan7,64235.6−4.3
Family First Andrew Tainsh1,5707.3+0.8
Greens Palitja Moore1,3876.5+1.4
Gamers 4 Croydon Ben Ernst4131.9+1.9
Save the RAH David Senior2591.2+1.2
Independent Michael Lee1680.8+0.8
Fair Land Tax Harry Tsekouras1550.7+0.7
Total formal votes21,44395.4
Informal votes9414.6
Turnout 22,38493.5
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Leon Bignell 11,65954.4+2.2
Liberal Matt Donovan9,78445.6−2.2
Labor hold Swing +2.2

Mitchell

2010 South Australian state election: Mitchell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Alan Sibbons 7,54533.9−9.1
Liberal Peta McCance6,38628.7+6.4
Independent Kris Hanna 6,23728.0+7.7
Greens Jeremy Miller1,1255.1+1.3
Family First Colin Gibson9504.3−1.7
Total formal votes22,24396.6
Informal votes7003.4
Turnout 22,94394.0
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Alan Sibbons 11,59752.1+2.7
Liberal Peta McCance10,64647.9+47.9
Labor gain from Independent Swing N/A

Morialta

2010 South Australian state election: Morialta
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal John Gardner 9,88247.2+10.9
Labor Lindsay Simmons 8,01138.3−8.0
Greens Scott Andrews1,7168.2+1.4
Family First Elizabeth Smit8243.9−1.8
Save the RAH Peter Maddern5002.4+2.4
Total formal votes20,93396.9
Informal votes6253.1
Turnout 21,55894.1
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal John Gardner 11,33354.1+11.1
Labor Lindsay Simmons 9,60045.9−11.1
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +11.1

Morphett

2010 South Australian state election: Morphett
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Duncan McFetridge 11,66055.4+8.1
Labor Tim Looker6,59531.3−6.6
Greens Jack Robins1,9939.5+2.1
Family First Helen Zafiriou8073.8−0.5
Total formal votes21,05597.8
Informal votes4792.4
Turnout 21,53492.5
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Duncan McFetridge 12,85661.1+7.6
Labor Tim Looker8,19938.9−7.6
Liberal hold Swing +7.6

Mount Gambier

2010 South Australian state election: Mount Gambier
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Steve Perryman9,28242.6+8.7
Independent Don Pegler 7,84236.0+36.0
Labor Viv Maher2,72412.5−9.7
Family First Henk Bruins9294.3+0.2
Greens Donella Peters4922.3+0.4
Independent Nick Fletcher4642.1+2.1
Fair Land Tax John Desyllas480.2+0.2
Total formal votes21,78196.1
Informal votes8143.9
Turnout 22,59593.3
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Steve Perryman14,26165.5+9.9
Labor Viv Maher7,52034.5−9.9
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Don Pegler 10,97150.4+50.4
Liberal Steve Perryman10,81049.6+5.8
Independent hold Swing N/A

Napier

2010 South Australian state election: Napier
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Michael O'Brien 11,17653.9−7.1
Liberal Brenton Chomel5,49726.5+7.4
Family First Gary Balfort2,16210.4−0.2
Greens Louise Rodbourn1,2576.1+0.4
Independent Wayne Rich6613.2+3.2
Total formal votes20,75395.3
Informal votes9164.7
Turnout 21,66991.3
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Michael O'Brien 13,64665.8−8.2
Liberal Brenton Chomel7,10734.2+8.2
Labor hold Swing -8.2

Newland

2010 South Australian state election: Newland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Tom Kenyon 8,88642.8−3.4
Liberal Trish Draper 7,98038.4+4.3
Greens Holden Ward1,5857.6+2.2
Family First Dale Clegg1,3086.3−0.7
Save the RAH Suren Krishnan4632.2+2.2
Independent Ryan Haby3771.8+1.8
Fair Land Tax Jim Zavros1830.9+0.9
Total formal votes21,35793.4+1.6
Informal votes5752.8−1.6
Turnout 21,93295.9+2.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tom Kenyon 10,84152.2−4.6
Liberal Trish Draper 9,94147.8+4.6
Labor hold Swing -4.6

Norwood

2010 South Australian state election: Norwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Steven Marshall 9,84446.3+5.7
Labor Vini Ciccarello 7,18433.8−8.1
Greens Katie McCusker2,49811.8+3.0
Save the RAH Philip Harding4892.3+2.3
Family First Paul Theofanous4131.9−0.7
Dignity for Disability Rick Neagle3921.8+0.5
Gamers 4 Croydon David Egge2581.2+1.2
Fair Land Tax Pamela Anders1770.8+0.8
Total formal votes21,25596.4
Informal votes7463.6
Turnout 22,00191.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Steven Marshall 11,66754.9+8.8
Labor Vini Ciccarello 9,58845.1−8.8
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +8.8

Playford

2010 South Australian state election: Playford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jack Snelling 11,29254.5−9.5
Liberal Kerry Faggotter5,89228.4+9.3
Family First Steve Ambler1,3496.5−1.7
Greens Dion Ashenden1,1165.4+0.4
FREE Australia Frank Feldmann6473.1+3.1
Democrats Andrew Woon4352.1−1.6
Total formal votes20,73195.6
Informal votes9034.4
Turnout 21,63492.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jack Snelling 13,73466.2−9.5
Liberal Kerry Faggotter6,99733.8+9.5
Labor hold Swing -9.5

Port Adelaide

2010 South Australian state election: Port Adelaide
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Kevin Foley 10,85449.9−14.4
Liberal Sue Lawrie5,83126.8+8.6
Independent Max James 2,39811.0+11.0
Greens Marie Boland1,3686.3+0.1
Family First Bruce Hambour1,2815.9−0.1
Total formal votes21,73295.9
Informal votes7674.1
Turnout 22,49993.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kevin Foley 13,64362.8−13.4
Liberal Sue Lawrie8,08937.2+13.4
Labor hold Swing -13.4

Ramsay

2010 South Australian state election: Ramsay
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Mike Rann 11,44657.9−13.6
Liberal David Balaza4,92724.9+6.6
Family First Dale Ramsey1,9009.6+9.6
Greens Paul Petit9034.6−0.3
Democrats Rod Steinert5873.0−0.6
Total formal votes19,76395.3
Informal votes9004.7
Turnout 20,66392.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mike Rann 13,43168.0−10.5
Liberal David Balaza6,33232.0+10.5
Labor hold Swing -10.5

Reynell

2010 South Australian state election: Reynell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Gay Thompson 10,50652.0−6.6
Liberal Shane Howard6,22830.8+7.5
Family First Geoff Doecke1,8129.0+0.4
Greens Lisa Adams1,6458.1+3.4
Total formal votes20,19195.9
Informal votes8184.1
Turnout 21,00993.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Gay Thompson 12,18760.4−8.1
Liberal Shane Howard8,00439.6+8.1
Labor hold Swing -8.1

Schubert

2010 South Australian state election: Schubert
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ivan Venning 11,93657.3+9.3
Labor Lynda Hopgood4,77222.9−11.0
Greens Jasemin Rose1,9029.1+2.1
Family First James Troup1,3556.5−1.2
Independent William Smidmore8624.1+4.1
Total formal votes20,82796.4
Informal votes7233.6
Turnout 21,55094.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Ivan Venning 14,11367.8+11.0
Labor Lynda Hopgood6,71432.2−11.0
Liberal hold Swing +11.0

Stuart

2010 South Australian state election: Stuart
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Dan van Holst Pellekaan 10,92952.4+6.7
Labor Sean Holden7,45535.8−8.0
Greens Jane Alcorn1,0194.9+1.3
Family First Sylvia Holland9514.6+0.0
Independent Rob Williams4972.4+2.4
Total formal votes20,85197.0
Informal votes6243.0
Turnout 21,47592.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Dan van Holst Pellekaan 12,01557.6+7.1
Labor Sean Holden8,83642.4−7.1
Liberal hold Swing +7.1

Taylor

2010 South Australian state election: Taylor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Leesa Vlahos 11,75553.5−13.4
Liberal Cassandra Ludwig6,58029.9+11.5
Family First Paul Coombe2,32410.6+2.2
Greens Kirsten Wahlstrom1,3266.0+2.1
Total formal votes21,98595.1
Informal votes9664.9
Turnout 22,95193.0
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Leesa Vlahos 13,42961.1−15.4
Liberal Cassandra Ludwig8,55638.9+15.4
Labor hold Swing -15.4

Torrens

2010 South Australian state election: Torrens
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Robyn Geraghty 10,26549.4−9.4
Liberal Stuart Lomax7,29235.1+11.0
Greens Peter Fiebig1,6578.0+1.5
Family First Owen Hood1,5757.6+0.3
Total formal votes20,78996.4
Informal votes7103.6
Turnout 21,49992.0
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Robyn Geraghty 11,98857.7−11.5
Liberal Stuart Lomax8,80142.3+11.5
Labor hold Swing -11.5

Unley

2010 South Australian state election: Unley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal David Pisoni 11,69156.8+10.4
Labor Vanessa Vartto5,77428.1−8.5
Greens Nikki Mortier2,71113.2+3.6
Family First Luke Smolucha3961.9−0.7
Total formal votes20,57298.3
Informal votes3351.7
Turnout 20,90791.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal David Pisoni 12,80462.2+10.3
Labor Vanessa Vartto7,76837.8−10.3
Liberal hold Swing +10.3

Waite

2010 South Australian state election: Waite
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Martin Hamilton-Smith 12,16656.1+9.1
Labor Adrian Tisato5,99727.6−6.0
Greens Matt Wilson2,89913.4+2.8
Family First John Vottari6312.9−1.3
Total formal votes21,69397.8
Informal votes4552.2
Turnout 22,14893.07
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Martin Hamilton-Smith 13,63662.9+8.8
Labor Adrian Tisato8,05737.1−8.8
Liberal hold Swing +8.8

West Torrens

2010 South Australian state election: West Torrens
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Tom Koutsantonis 9,68447.3−9.3
Liberal Jassmine Wood7,44936.4+9.5
Greens Tim White2,23210.9+2.6
Family First David Beattie6363.1−1.9
Save the RAH Kon Briggs4772.3+2.3
Total formal votes20,47896.4
Informal votes7113.6
Turnout 21,18992.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tom Koutsantonis 11,61356.7−11.5
Liberal Jassmine Wood8,86543.3+11.5
Labor hold Swing -11.5

Wright

2010 South Australian state election: Wright [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jennifer Rankine 10,68848.1−9.4
Liberal Tina Celeste8,30937.4+10.7
Family First Mark Potter1,4886.7−0.6
Greens Arthur Seager1,1325.1+1.2
Dignity for Disability Garry Connor5812.6+0.2
Total formal votes22,19893.9
Informal votes1,2836.1
Turnout 23,48196.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jennifer Rankine 12,12654.6−10.7
Liberal Tina Celeste10,07245.4+10.7
Labor hold Swing -10.7

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  1. "Details of SA 2010 Election". Australian Politics and Elections Database.
  2. ABC 2010 Election Results for Wright