Results of the South Australian state election, 2014 (Legislative Council)

South Australian state election, 15 March 2014[1]
Legislative Council
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Enrolled voters 1,142,419
Votes cast 1,052,439 Turnout 92.1% –0.8%
Informal votes 41,508 Informal 3.9% –1.9%
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 363,809 36.0% –3.4% 4 8
  Labor 312,944 31.0% –6.3% 4 8
  Independent NXT 130,289 12.9% +12.9% 1 1
  Greens 65,215 6.5% –0.1% 1 2
  Family First 44,015 4.4% –0.1% 1 2
  Shooters and Fishers 13,608 1.3% +0.5% 0 0
  Dignity for Disability 9,367 0.9% –0.3% 0 0
  Fishing and Lifestyle 7,999 0.8% +0.8% 0 0
  Liberal Democratic 6,091 0.6% +0.6% 0 0
  Stop Population Growth Now 3,884 0.4% +0.4% 0 0
  FREE Australia 3,884 0.3% –0.1% 0 0
  Nationals SA 2,268 0.2% –0.2% 0 0
  Multicultural Progress Party 1,560 0.2% +0.2% 0 0
  Katter's Australian 1,503 0.1% +0.1% 0 0
  Fair Land Tax 1,363 0.1% –0.5% 0 0
  Independent 44,185 4.4% –0.4% 0 0
Total 1,010,931     11 22

This is a list of results for the Legislative Council at the South Australian 2014 Election.

Election results

South Australian state election, 2014: Legislative Council
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal 1. Rob Lucas (elected 1)
2. John Dawkins (elected 4)
3. Michelle Lensink (elected 6)
4. Andrew McLachlan (elected 8)
5. Nicola Centofanti
6. Louise Mathwin
7. Rod Pearce
8. Andrew Stratford
363,809 36.0 -3.4
Labor 1. Russell Wortley (elected 2)
2. Ian Hunter (elected 5)
3. Tung Ngo (elected 7)
4. Kyam Maher (elected 11)
5. Helen Rodwell
6. Kristen Gilbertson
7. Pajneek Sandhu
312,944 31.0 -6.3
Independent Nick Xenophon Team 1. John Darley (elected 3)
2. Connie Bonaros
130,289 12.9 +12.9
Greens 1. Mark Parnell (elected 9)
2. Ruth Beach
3. Nathan Daniell
65,215 6.5 -0.1
Family First 1. Dennis Hood (elected 10)
2. Elisa Colak
44,015 4.4 -0.0
Independent Palmer United 1. Ngoc Chau Huynh
2. Kristian Rees
16,603 1.6 +1.6
Shooters and Fishers 1. Michael Hudson
2. Jess Marks
13,608 1.3 +0.5
Dignity for Disability 1. Esther Simbi
2. Garry Connor
3. Tiffany Littler
9,367 0.9 -0.3
Independent Animal Justice 1. Colin Thomas
2. Sally Sutton
8,787 0.9 +0.9
Fishing and Lifestyle 1. Neil Armstrong
2. Damien Smart
7,999 0.8 +0.8
Liberal Democratic 1. Michael Noack
2. Peter Miller
6,091 0.6 +0.6
Independent Legal Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Stephen Kenny
2. Amy Orange
4,533 0.4 +0.4
Independent Your Voice Matters 1. Bill Denny
2. Ian Smith
3. Rob Atkinson
4,278 0.4 +0.4
Stop Population Growth Now 1. Bob Couch
2. Alex Hodges
3,884 0.4 +0.4
FREE Australia 1. Paul Kuhn
2. Mark Lena
2,831 0.3 -0.1
Independent Mark Aldridge Alliance 1. Mark Aldridge
2. Dave Cook
2,789 0.3 +0.3
Independent No Domestic Violence 1. Annette Elliot
2. Angela Heesom
2,299 0.2 +0.2
Nationals SA 1. Grantley Mason Siviour
2. Jonathan Pietzsch
2,268 0.2 -0.2
Independent Joseph Masika 1. Joseph Masika
2. Bob Dixon-Short
1,944 0.2 +0.2
Multicultural Progress 1. Trish Nguyen
2. Lam Duc Vu
1,560 0.2 +0.2
Katter's Australian 1. Tony Musolino
2. Leah O'Rourke
1,503 0.1 +0.1
Independent Environment Education Disability 1. Karyn Prelc
2. Michelle Drummond
1,499 0.1 +0.1
Fair Land Tax 1. Andrew Desyllas
2. Kon Toyias
1,363 0.1 -0.5
Independent Powerful Communities 1. Mark Henley
2. Nicola Trenorden
1,341 0.1 +0.1
Independent John Browne 112 0.01 +0.01
Total formal votes 1,010,931 96.1 +1.9
Informal votes 41,508 3.9 -1.9
Turnout 1,052,439 92.1 -0.8

See also

References

  1. "Results of 2014 Election". Electoral Commission of South Australia. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
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