Candidates of the 1968 South Australian state election
This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1968 South Australian state election, held on 2 March 1968.
Retiring Members
Labor
- Frank Walsh, MHA (Edwardstown)
Liberal and Country
- Percy Quirke, MHA (Burra)
- George Bockelberg, MHA (Eyre)
- Thomas Playford, MHA (Gumeracha)
- Howard Shannon, MHA (Onkaparinga)
- James Heaslip, MHA (Rocky River)
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]
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. 1 | 2 Labor | Bert Shard* Alfred Kneebone* | Edward Timlin (DLP) | |
Central No. 2 | 2 LCL | Gregory Stevens Joan Harcourt | Arthur Rymill* Murray Hill* | Brian Nash (DLP) |
Midland | 2 LCL | Cec Creedon Leonard Krieg | Ross Story* Boyd Dawkins* | |
Northern | 2 LCL | Kevin Diggens James Scott | Lyell McEwin* Gordon Gilfillan* | |
Southern | 2 LCL | Geoffrey McLaren Dennis Beager | Norman Jude* Victor Springett* |
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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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