The 1982 South Australian state election was held on 6 November 1982.
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 | Liberal candidate | Democrats candidate | Other candidates | |||
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Jack Wright | Terry McClean | Catherine Hannaford | ||||||
Kevin Hamilton | Ben Michael | |||||||
Helen McSkimming | Ted Chapman | Andrew Mills | Rex Tilbrook (Nat) | |||||
John Trainer | Chris Gellie | Michael Rogers | ||||||
Don Hopgood | Deane Clough | Ivor Childs | ||||||
Neill Lean | David Tonkin | Guy Harley | ||||||
Dick Glazbrook | Bob Ralph | |||||||
Roland Telfer | Peter Arnold | |||||||
Rosalie McDonald | Jennifer Adamson | Stephen Swift | ||||||
Emanuel Frossinakis | Dean Brown | Merilyn Pedrick | ||||||
Peter Duncan | Esmond McKeown | Barbara Barlow | ||||||
Christina Phillis | Graham Gunn | |||||||
Annice Vass | Stan Evans | |||||||
Terrence Krieg | Rex Mader | Helen Breakey | Peter Blacker (Nat) | |||||
Bob Gregory | Philip Bayly | Andrew Sickerdick | ||||||
Jack Slater | Gregory Minuzzo | Eileen Farmer | ||||||
Robert Dancer | John Mathwin | Ronald Moulds | ||||||
Stephan Oulianoff | Kevin Jones | Terence Halford (Nat) | ||||||
Heini Becker | Clifford Boyd | |||||||
Barry James | George Belperio | |||||||
Bob Randall | Trevor Turner | |||||||
Geoffrey Anderson | Roger Goldsworthy | Brian Fain | ||||||
William Young | Bruce Eastick | Nicholas Wedge | ||||||
Norman Napper | Peter Lewis | Samuel Pope | Guy Wheal (Nat) | |||||
Ivar Schmidt | Jay McMerrick | |||||||
Heather Southcott | ||||||||
Ron Payne | David Phelps | Kevin Whitby | ||||||
Stephen Blight | John Oswald | Graham Pamount | ||||||
Kenneth Bonython | Harold Allison | |||||||
Geoffrey McCulloch | David Wotton | Gerhard Weissmann | ||||||
Terry Hemmings | Eric Bates | John Ferguson | ||||||
Brian Billard | Robert Mason | Glen Stevens (Nat) | ||||||
Greg Crafter | Josephine Read | |||||||
Keith Plunkett | Laurie Whitelaw | Jim Mitchell | ||||||
Terry McRae | Bill Arnold | Colin Nieass | ||||||
George Whitten | Sue Crew | |||||||
Denis Crisp | John Olsen | Gordon Weber | John Reilly (Nat) | |||||
John Bannon | Ruth Squire | |||||||
Lynn Arnold | Derrick Rich | |||||||
Peter Bicknell | Macleay Lawrie | Peter Gagliardi | Norm Peterson (Ind) | |||||
Roy Abbott | Elizabeth Bronisz | |||||||
Gavin Keneally | Sydney Cheesman | David Chapman | ||||||
John Lewis | Scott Ashenden | Rex Senior (Nat) | ||||||
Michael Wilson | Joseph Zingarelli | |||||||
Robert Nicholls | Margaret-Ann Williams | Allan Osmond (Nat) | ||||||
Simon Bryant | Allan Rodda | Peter Butcher | Geoffrey Clothier (Nat) | |||||
Max Brown | Vivienne Cruickshank | Mary Good | Peter Murphy (Ind) |
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MLC are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*). Eleven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending six seats, although sitting MLC Norm Foster was running as an independent. The Liberal Party was defending five seats.