Candidates of the 1959 South Australian state election

The 1959 South Australian state election was held on 7 March 1959.

Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal and Country

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 DLP candidate Other candidates
AdelaideLaborSam LawnJames O'SullivanElliott Johnston (Comm)
AlbertLCLBill Nankivell
AlexandraLCLDavid Brookman
AngasLCLHarley LaddBerthold Teusner
BarossaLCLCondor Laucke
BurnsideLCLJoyce SteeleKenneth ConstableJohn Parkinson (Ind.)
Keith Gibbs (Ind.)
Frank Rieck (Ind.)
BurraIndependentGordon GilfillanPercy Quirke (Ind.)
ChaffeyLCLRobert CurrenHarold KingWilliam MacGillivray (Ind.)
EdwardstownLaborFrank WalshMay MillsDaniel Faulkner
EnfieldLaborJack JenningsEdward TimlinThomas Ellis (Ind.)
Alan Miller (Comm)
EyreLCLGeorge Bockelberg
FlindersLCLPercy BaillieGlen Pearson
FromeLaborMick O'HalloranMaxwell HamsMichael Hoare
GawlerLaborJohn ClarkJean Davis
GlenelgLCLRichard CliffordBaden PattinsonNathaniel Bishop
GougerLCLSteele HallThomas Freebairn (Ind.)
Hector Henstridge (Ind.)
GumerachaLCLErnie CrimesThomas PlayfordCharles Coffey (Ind.)
HindmarshLaborCyril Hutchens
LightLCLDonald MacLeodGeorge Hambour
MillicentLaborJim CorcoranWilliam Gordon
MitchamLCLSylvester ByrneRobin MillhousePatrick McCabe
Mount GambierLaborRon RalstonHerbert Ashby
MurrayLaborGabe BywatersArnold RoyalSusan Critchley
NorwoodLaborDon DunstanTrevor ButcherLance Bishop
OnkaparingaLCLCyril HasseHoward Shannon
Port AdelaideLaborJohn RyanGerald ShinnickJames Moss (Comm)
Port PirieLaborDave McKeeHenry Welch (Ind.)
Charles McCaffrey (Comm)
RidleyIndependentArnold BusbridgeRoy GlatzTom Stott (Ind.)
Rocky RiverLCLJames Heaslip
SemaphoreLaborHarold TappingJames Mitchell (Comm)
StirlingLCLWilliam Jenkins
StuartLaborLindsay RichesJames Yates (Ind.)
TorrensLCLDoreen PattisonJohn CoumbeFrancis Corcoran
UnleyLCLArthur SavageColin DunnageWilliam Dempsey
VictoriaLCLDavid WalkerLeslie HardingJohn Gartner
WallarooLaborLloyd HughesClifford Dunstone
West TorrensLaborFred WalshRoss StanfordRichard Mills
WhyallaLaborRon LovedayAllan Mossop (Ind.)
Yorke PeninsulaLCLCecil Hincks

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 Other candidates
Central No. 12 LaborKen Bardolph*
Stan Bevan*
Central No. 22 LCLMargaret Scott
Reginald Bishop
Molech Briton
Jessie Cooper*
Frank Potter*
N S Young
Peter Lasarewitch (DLP)
Midland2 LCLAlexander Melrose*
Colin Rowe*
Northern2 LCLA Hearne
Arthur Curren
Robert Wilson*
William Robinson*
D Smith (DLP)
Thomas Keain (DLP)
Southern2 LCLGeoffrey Giles*
Allan Hookings*

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 10 April 2022.
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