ID 0410

Parliament of South Australia, House of Assembly election

Election of 11 December 1993


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South Australia, House of Assembly votes and seats won

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Election held on 11 December 1993
Criteria for the inclusion of parties in this table are set out in the Glossary under 'listed party'

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Party Name First preference vote n First preference vote share % Change from previous election % Seats won n Uncontested seats held n Seat share %
Liberal Party  481,623  52.80  +8.60  37  78.72 
Australian Labor Party  277,038  30.37  -9.72  10  21.28 
Australian Democrats  82,942  9.09  -1.18     
Independents  28,498  3.12  +1.89     
National Country Party  10,157  1.11  -0.07     
Independent Labor  6,225  0.68  -0.83     
Votes for other than listed parties 25,612 2.81 +1.30       
Totals 912,095  100.00    47  100.00 


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Notes

Premier in office at election: Armold replaced Bannon as premier on 4 September 1992.

Sources

South Australia State Electoral Office, Statistical Returns General Elections 11 November 1993, Adelaide: 1995; Colin A Hughes, A Handbook of Australian Government and Politics 1985-1999, Sydney: Federation Press, 2002 (ISBN 1862874344).