This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 2018 to 2022, as elected at the 2018 state election and subsequent by-elections.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term of office
David BashamLiberalFinniss2018–present
Frances BedfordIndependentFlorey1997–2022
Troy BellIndependentMount Gambier2014–present
Zoe BettisonLaborRamsay2012–present
Leon BignellLaborMawson2006–present
Blair BoyerLaborWright2018–present
Geoff BrockIndependentFrome2009–present
Michael BrownLaborPlayford2018–present
Vickie ChapmanLiberalBragg2002–present
Susan CloseLaborPort Adelaide2012–present
Nat CookLaborHurtle Vale2014–present
Matt CowdreyLiberalColton2018–present
Dan CreganLiberal/Independent[lower-alpha 4]Kavel2018–present
Sam DulukLiberal/Independent[lower-alpha 2]Waite2015–2022
Fraser EllisLiberal/Independent[lower-alpha 3]Narungga2018–present
John GardnerLiberalMorialta2010–present
Jon GeeLaborTaylor2014–2022
Richard HarveyLiberalNewland2018–2022
Katrine HildyardLaborReynell2014–present
Eddie HughesLaborGiles2014–present
Stephan KnollLiberalSchubert2014–2022
Tom KoutsantonisLaborWest Torrens1997–present
Paula LuethenLiberalKing2018–2022
Peter MalinauskasLaborCroydon2018–present
Steven MarshallLiberalDunstan2010–present
Nick McBrideLiberalMacKillop2018–present
Andrea Michaels[lower-alpha 1]LaborEnfield2019–present
Stephen MullighanLaborLee2014–present
Steve MurrayLiberalDavenport2018–2022
Lee OdenwalderLaborElizabeth2010–present
Stephen PattersonLiberalMorphett2018–present
Adrian PederickLiberalHammond2006–present
Tony PiccoloLaborLight2006–present
Chris PictonLaborKaurna2014–present
David PisoniLiberalUnley2006–present
Carolyn PowerLiberalElder2018–2022
John Rau[lower-alpha 1]LaborEnfield2002–2018
Rachel SandersonLiberalAdelaide2010–2022
David SpeirsLiberalBlack2014–present
Jayne StinsonLaborBadcoe2018–present
Joe Szakacs[lower-alpha 1]LaborCheltenham2019–present
Vincent TarziaLiberalHartley2014–present
Josh TeagueLiberalHeysen2018–present
Peter TreloarLiberalFlinders2010–2022
Dan van Holst PellekaanLiberalStuart2010–2022
Jay Weatherill[lower-alpha 1]LaborCheltenham2002–2018
Tim WhetstoneLiberalChaffey2010–present
Corey WingardLiberalGibson2014–2022
Dana WortleyLaborTorrens2014–present
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 On 17 December 2018, Labor MPs Jay Weatherill and John Rau resigned. By-elections were held for their respective seats of Cheltenham and Enfield on 9 February 2019. Joe Szakacs was elected for Cheltenham and Andrea Michaels for Enfield.
  2. 1 2 On 14 February 2020, Waite MP Sam Duluk was suspended from the parliamentary Liberal Party. He sat as an independent for the remainder of his term.
  3. 1 2 On 18 February 2021, Narungga MP Fraser Ellis suspended his membership of the parliamentary Liberal Party. He sat as an independent for the remainder of his term.
  4. 1 2 On 8 October 2021, Kavel MP Dan Cregan resigned from the Liberal Party. He sat as an independent for the remainder of his term.
  5. The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were Rau and Weatherill resigned,[lower-alpha 1] Duluk suspended,[lower-alpha 2] Ellis resigned,[lower-alpha 3] Cregan resigned.[lower-alpha 4]

See also

References

  1. "2018 State Election results". Electoral Commission of South Australia. [lower-alpha 5]
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