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Candidates of the 1950 South Australian state election

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The 1950 South Australian state election was held on 4 March 1950.

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Retiring Members

Labor

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 Bert Edwards (Ind.)
Doug Bardolph (Ind.)
W J Welsh (Ind.)
Albert LCL Malcolm McIntosh
Alexandra LCL David Brookman
Angas LCL Berthold Teusner Henry Schneider (Ind)
Burnside LCL Geoffrey Clarke
Burra LCL Even George George Hawker
Chaffey Independent Robert Lambert Ross Story William MacGillivray (Ind)
Eyre LCL Arthur Christian
Flinders LCL Rex Pearson
Frome Labor Mick O'Halloran
Gawler Labor Leslie Duncan Eldred Riggs
Glenelg LCL John Sexton Baden Pattinson
Goodwood Labor Frank Walsh Herbert Kemp
Gouger LCL Archibald Riddoch Rufus Goldney
Gumeracha LCL Thomas Playford
Hindmarsh Labor Cyril Hutchens
Light LCL Herbert Michael
Mitcham LCL Charles Smith Henry Dunks
Mount Gambier Independent John Shepherdson John Fletcher (Ind)
Murray Labor Richard McKenzie Hector White
Newcastle LCL Leonard Pilton George Jenkins
Norwood LCL Edward Souter Roy Moir Alfred Watt (Comm)
Onkaparinga LCL Frank Staniford Howard Shannon
Port Adelaide Labor James Stephens Peter Symon (Comm)
Port Pirie Labor Charles Davis Charles Emery (Ind)
Leslie Kyte (Ind)
Prospect LCL James Marner Elder Whittle Alan Finger (Comm)
Ridley Independent Tom Stott (Ind.)
Rocky River LCL James Heaslip
Semaphore Labor Harold Tapping Joseph Talbot (Ind.)
Stanley Labor Cyril Hasse Alexander Knappstein Percy Quirke (Ind.)
Stirling LCL Herbert Dunn William Jenkins (Ind.)
Stuart Labor Lindsay Riches John Sendy (Comm)
Thebarton Labor Fred Walsh
Torrens LCL Herbert Baldock Shirley Jeffries
Unley LCL Leslie Wright Colin Dunnage
Victoria LCL Jim Corcoran Roy McLachlan
Wallaroo Labor Hughie McAlees Leslie Heath Spence Crosby (Ind.)
Yorke Peninsula LCL Cecil Hincks
Young LCL Robert Nicholls

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour and identified by an asterisk (*).

District Held by Labor candidates LCL candidates
Central No. 1 2 Labor Frank Condon*
Bert Hoare*
Central No. 2 2 LCL A L Stuart
A W G Wright
James Sandford*
Frank Perry*
Midland 2 LCL Walter Duncan*
Reginald Rudall*
Northern 2 LCL Ron Loveday
C R Hannan
Lyell McEwin*
Harry Edmonds*
Southern 2 LCL Les Densley*
Norman Jude*

References

  1. ^ Jaensch, Dean. "History of South Australian Elections 1857 - 2006". State Electoral Office South Australia. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
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