The 1959 South Australian state election was held on 7 March 1959.
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 | |||
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Sam Lawn | James O'Sullivan | Elliott Johnston (Comm) | ||||||
David Brookman | ||||||||
Harley Ladd | Berthold Teusner | |||||||
Condor Laucke | ||||||||
Kenneth Constable | John Parkinson (Ind.) Keith Gibbs (Ind.) Frank Rieck (Ind.) | |||||||
Percy Quirke (Ind.) | ||||||||
Robert Curren | Harold King | William MacGillivray (Ind.) | ||||||
Frank Walsh | May Mills | Daniel Faulkner | ||||||
Jack Jennings | Edward Timlin | Thomas Ellis (Ind.) Alan Miller (Comm) | ||||||
George Bockelberg | ||||||||
Percy Baillie | Glen Pearson | |||||||
Mick O'Halloran | Maxwell Hams | Michael Hoare | ||||||
John Clark | Jean Davis | |||||||
Richard Clifford | Baden Pattinson | Nathaniel Bishop | ||||||
Thomas Freebairn (Ind.) Hector Henstridge (Ind.) | ||||||||
Thomas Playford | Charles Coffey (Ind.) | |||||||
Cyril Hutchens | ||||||||
Donald MacLeod | George Hambour | |||||||
Jim Corcoran | William Gordon | |||||||
Sylvester Byrne | Robin Millhouse | Patrick McCabe | ||||||
Ron Ralston | Herbert Ashby | |||||||
Gabe Bywaters | Arnold Royal | Susan Critchley | ||||||
Don Dunstan | Trevor Butcher | Lance Bishop | ||||||
Cyril Hasse | Howard Shannon | |||||||
Gerald Shinnick | James Moss (Comm) | |||||||
Henry Welch (Ind.) Charles McCaffrey (Comm) | ||||||||
Arnold Busbridge | Roy Glatz | Tom Stott (Ind.) | ||||||
James Heaslip | ||||||||
Harold Tapping | James Mitchell (Comm) | |||||||
William Jenkins | ||||||||
Lindsay Riches | James Yates (Ind.) | |||||||
Doreen Pattison | John Coumbe | Francis Corcoran | ||||||
Arthur Savage | Colin Dunnage | William Dempsey | ||||||
David Walker | Leslie Harding | John Gartner | ||||||
Lloyd Hughes | Clifford Dunstone | |||||||
Fred Walsh | Richard Mills | |||||||
Ron Loveday | Allan Mossop (Ind.) | |||||||
Cecil Hincks | ||||||||
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 | |||
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Central No. 1 | Ken Bardolph | ||||||
Central No. 2 | Margaret Scott Reg Bishop Molech Briton | Jessie Cooper
| Peter Lasarewitch (DLP) | ||||
Midland | Alexander Melrose | ||||||
Northern | Robert Wilson | D Smith (DLP) Thomas Keain (DLP) | |||||
Southern | Geoffrey Giles | ||||||