Candidates of the 1970 South Australian state election
This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1970 South Australian state election, held on 30 May 1970.
Retiring Members[]
Labor[]
- Tom Casey, MHA (Frome)
- Cyril Hutchens, MHA (Hindmarsh)
- Lindsay Riches, MHA (Stuart)
- Ron Loveday, MHA (Whyalla)
Liberal and Country[]
- Berthold Teusner, MHA (Angas)
- Ernie Edwards, MHA (Eyre)
- Glen Pearson, MHA (Flinders)
- Bryant Giles, MHA (Gumeracha)
- John Freebairn, MHA (Light)
Independent[]
House of Assembly[]
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.[1]
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | LCL candidate | Other candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adelaide | Labor | Sam Lawn | Raymond Kidney | Elliott Johnston (Comm) |
Albert Park | Labor | Charles Harrison | Valentine Dignum | |
Alexandra | LCL | Kenneth Jared | David Brookman | Lester James (Ind) |
Ascot Park | Labor | Geoff Virgo | Maurice Senior | |
Bragg | LCL | Andrew Mack | David Tonkin | |
Brighton | Labor | Hugh Hudson | Kenneth Griffin | Ted Farrell (DLP) |
Chaffey | LCL | Reg Curren | Peter Arnold | Geoffrey Blight (Nat) Patrick Barry (Ind) |
Coles | Labor | Len King | Graeme Sargent | Gordon Kimpton (DLP) |
Davenport | LCL | Anne Levy | Joyce Steele | |
Elizabeth | Labor | John Clark | Brian Marsden | Thomas Keyes (Soc. Credit) |
Eyre | LCL | Peter Kennedy | Graham Gunn | Darrell Gillings (Nat) |
Fisher | LCL | Murty Conlon | Stan Evans | Valerie Lillington (Ind) |
Flinders | LCL | Neville Cowan | John Carnie | Douglas Barnes (DLP) |
Florey | Labor | Charles Wells | Anthony Deane-Shaw | |
Frome | LCL | Gerard Casanova | Ernest Allen | John McMahon (DLP) |
Gilles | Labor | Jack Slater | Donald Glazbrook | |
Glenelg | LCL | Alan Sexton | John Mathwin | Mark Posa (DLP) |
Gouger | LCL | Lloyd Hughes | Steele Hall | Ronald Crosby (Nat) |
Goyder | LCL | Robert Honner | James Ferguson | Francis McIntyre (Nat) |
Hanson | LCL | Brian Smith | Heini Becker | |
Henley Beach | Labor | Glen Broomhill | Alwyn Whiteford | |
Heysen | LCL | Charles Greeneklee | William McAnaney | |
Kavel | LCL | Roger Goldsworthy | Elmore Schulz (Nat) | |
Light | LCL | Brian Chatterton | Bruce Eastick | Eric Gerlach (Ind) |
Mallee | LCL | Roland Telfer | Bill Nankivell | John Petch (Nat) |
Mawson | Labor | Don Hopgood | Leslie Scott | |
Millicent | Labor | Des Corcoran | Brian O'Connor | |
Mitcham | LCL | Ronald Lock | Robin Millhouse | |
Mitchell | Labor | Ron Payne | Stephen Baker | |
Mount Gambier | Labor | Allan Burdon | David Rogers | Graeme Gilbertson (Ind) |
Murray | LCL | Gabe Bywaters | Ivon Wardle | Terence Critchley (DLP) Clarence Tucker (Ind) |
Norwood | Labor | Don Dunstan | Keith Bowman | Kevin Bourne-McRae (DLP) William Hann (Ind) |
Peake | Labor | Don Simmons | Richard Leeton | |
Pirie | Labor | Dave McKee | John Bailey | |
Playford | Labor | Terry McRae | Lloyd Duffield | Frank Lawrence (Soc. Credit) |
Price | Labor | John Ryan | John Dyer | |
Rocky River | LCL | Nathan Smith | Howard Venning | Jack Groves (Nat) |
Ross Smith | Labor | Jack Jennings | Frank Forwood | Roy Amer (Ind) |
Salisbury | Labor | Reg Groth | Colin De Vos | Philip Hobbs (Soc. Credit) |
Semaphore | Labor | Reg Hurst | Reginald Appelkamp | |
Spence | Labor | Ernie Crimes | Frank Rieck | |
Stuart | Labor | Gavin Keneally | Richard Mould | |
Tea Tree Gully | Labor | Molly Byrne | William Brassington | |
Torrens | Labor | Mark Harrison | John Coumbe | Gary Lockwood (DLP) |
Unley | Labor | Gil Langley | Kevin Borick | George Basisovs (DLP) |
Victoria | LCL | Eileen Bennett | Allan Rodda | Leonard Roberts (Nat) |
Whyalla | Labor | Max Brown | Lesley Nicolson | Charles Ryan (Ind) Hugh James (Ind) |
References[]
- ^ Jaensch, Dean. "History of South Australian Elections 1857 - 2006". State Electoral Office South Australia. Archived from the original on 2014-03-02. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
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