The 1973 South Australian state election was held on 10 March 1973.
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 | Other candidates | ||
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Jack Wright | Milton Blake | |||||
Charles Harrison | Valentine Dignum | |||||
David Baines (Ind) Lester James (CP) | ||||||
Geoff Virgo | John Forgan | |||||
Florence Pens | David Tonkin | |||||
Hugh Hudson | Ronald Moulds | Betty Preston (Ind) | ||||
Reg Curren | ||||||
Len King | Graeme Sargent | |||||
Graham Jamieson | ||||||
Brian Marsden | Nick Bolkus (Ind) Fred Smith (Ind) | |||||
Peter Kennedy | Graham Gunn | |||||
Ronald Caldicott | Stan Evans | |||||
John Carnie | Peter Blacker (CP) | |||||
Charles Wells | Anthony Deane-Shaw | |||||
Gerard Casanova | Ernest Allen | |||||
Jack Slater | Donald Glazbrook | |||||
Brian Crawford | John Mathwin | |||||
Peter Dewhurst | Patrick Carlin (Ind) Ronald Crosby (CP) | |||||
Steele Hall | Donald Gardner (Ind) Francis McIntyre (CP) | |||||
Brian Smith | Heini Becker | |||||
Glen Broomhill | Reginald Appelkamp | Daniel Overduin (Ind) | ||||
Howard Houck | William McAnaney | |||||
Mark Eckermann | Roger Goldsworthy | Elmore Schulz (CP) | ||||
William Sneesby | Bruce Eastick | Eric Gerlach (Ind) | ||||
Bill Nankivell | Joseph Philbey (CP) | |||||
Don Hopgood | Leslie Scott | George Gater (SC) | ||||
Des Corcoran | ||||||
Sean Dawes | Robin Millhouse | Arthur Cockington (Ind) | ||||
Ron Payne | Peter Daniels | |||||
Allan Burdon | David Rogers | Brian O'Connor (Ind) | ||||
Harold McLaren | Ivon Wardle | |||||
Don Dunstan | Peter Adamson | |||||
Don Simmons | Barbara Ashwin | |||||
Dave McKee | Myles McCallum (Ind) | |||||
Terry McRae | Lloyd Duffield | |||||
John Ryan | Jean Lawrie | Julie Dearing (Ind) | ||||
Nathan Smith | Howard Venning | Peter Longmire (CP) | ||||
Jack Jennings | John Lynch (Ind) | |||||
Reg Groth | Robert Maczkowiack (Ind) | |||||
Reg Hurst | John Howarth | Keith Waye (SPA) | ||||
Ernie Crimes | James Sheridan (Ind) | |||||
Gavin Keneally | George Rogers (Ind) | |||||
Molly Byrne | William Brassington | Leo Davis (Ind) | ||||
John Coumbe | ||||||
Gil Langley | Johnny Mac | Susie Creamcheese (HBP) | ||||
Allan Rodda | Graham Carrick (CP) | |||||
Max Brown | Jason Reid |
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 | Don Banfield | Lois Bell Iris MacDonald | |||||
Central No. 2 | Mary Brannigan Ronald Lock | Jessie Cooper | Richard Grove (AP) Colin Miller (AP) | ||||
Midland | Brian Chatterton | John Freebairn Les Hart | |||||
Northern | Frank Blevins John Phelan | Richard Geddes | |||||
Southern | Dennis Beager James Hennessy | Ren DeGaris | John Gartner (Ind) |