This is a list of candidates of the 1933 South Australian state election.[1]
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk.
Electorate | Liberal and Country candidates | Official Labor candidates | Parliamentary Labor candidates | Lang Labor candidates | Single Tax candidates | Grouped Independent candidates | Ungrouped candidates | |||||
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Adelaide (3) | K. W. Hilton Duncan Menzies J. Trego-Williams | Martin Collaton Herbert George E. McDonnell | Bill Denny M. A. Dwyer C. V. Wells | Doug Bardolph | Tom Garland | |||||||
Albert (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Malcolm McIntosh | J. H. Groth O. E. B. Kunoth | Tom Stott | ||||||||
Alexandra (3) | bgcolor=lightblue | George Laffer | ||||||||||
Barossa (3) | bgcolor=lightblue | Henry Crosby | L. J. McMullin Sid O'Flaherty J. R. Whitfield | Thomas Edwards Arthur McArthur H. L. Zadow | Herbert Basedow
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Burra Burra (3) | bgcolor=lightblue | George Jenkins | T. J. Canny J. S. Marner L. W. Wilcott | Jack Critchley Even George Sydney McHugh | ||||||||
East Torrens (3) | bgcolor=lightblue | Charles Abbott | L. B. Fenwick Beasley Kearney C. H. S. Nicholls | H. J. Byrne C. C. Cooke H. B. A. Dankel | ||||||||
Flinders (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Arthur Christian
| L. E. Cash T. D. Cash | Edward Craigie
| A. H. Pfitzner | |||||||
Murray (3) | bgcolor=lightblue | George Cummins Morphett | J. T. Cassidy D. S. Fraser H. E. Gersch | Clement Collins Robert Hunter Frank Staniford | ||||||||
Newcastle (2) | R. D. McEwin C. L. O. Sunman | James Beerworth | Thomas Butterfield William Harvey | |||||||||
North Adelaide (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Victor Marra Newland | Walter Warne F. H. Wilton | A. S. Horne C. G. Johnson | ||||||||
Port Adelaide (2) | James Stephens | A. R. Dadleff F. W. Hearne | E. A. Evans A. J. W. Lewis | Charles Hayter John Zwolsman | ||||||||
Port Pirie (2) | Andrew Lacey | |||||||||||
Stanley (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Robert Nicholls | ||||||||||
Sturt (3) | bgcolor=lightblue | Ernest Anthoney | Edgar Dawes T. W. Grealy J. R. Hawke | |||||||||
Victoria (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Ronald Hunt | Jim Corcoran Eric Shepherd | Peter Crafter A. F. Sutton | ||||||||
Wallaroo (2) | P. A. J. Chynoweth J. D. Phillips | bgcolor=lightcoral | John Pedler | C. T. Chapman F. G. Filmer | ||||||||
West Torrens (2) | bgcolor=lightcoral | Alfred Blackwell | J. F. Naylon A. F. Sonnemann | Jules Langdon C. W. Lloyd | T. C. McGillick | |||||||
Wooroora (3) | bgcolor=lightblue | Richard Layton Butler | Maurice Collins E. G. E. Willis A. J. Parker | |||||||||
Yorke Peninsula (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Edward Giles Baden Pattinson | Daniel Davies
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Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk.
Electorate | Liberal and Country candidates | Official Labor candidates | Parliamentary Labor candidates | Grouped Independent candidates | Ungrouped candidates | |||
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Central District No. 1 (2) | Oscar Oates | bgcolor=lightcoral | T. J. Meers Stanley Whitford* | John Cooke P. W. Rooney | A. O. R. Tapp | |||
Central District No. 2 (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Hermann Homburg | ||||||
Midland District (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Ernest William Castine | ||||||
Northern District (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Percy Blesing | ||||||
Southern District (2) | bgcolor=lightblue | Thomas McCallum | ||||||
Bob Dale, the independent Labor MHA for Sturt, contested the 1933 election as a Lang Labor Party candidate for Adelaide.
Arthur McArthur, the incumbent PLP MHA for East Torrens, contested the 1933 election in Barossa.
John Herbert Cooke lost Liberal and Country League preselection to recontest Central District No. 2 and contested Central District No. 1 as an independent instead.