This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1962 to 1965, as elected at the 1962 state election:
Name | Party | Electorate | Term of office |
---|---|---|---|
1956–1968 | |||
LCL | 1948–1973 | ||
1962–1975 | |||
Labor | 1956–1968 | ||
Labor | 1960–1970 | ||
Labor | 1952–1973 | ||
Labor | 1962–1968, 1968–1982 | ||
LCL | 1956–1977 | ||
Labor | 1962–1968, 1970–1973 | ||
Labor | 1953–1979 | ||
LCL | 1963–1973 | ||
LCL | 1962–1970 | ||
LCL | 1959–1974 | ||
LCL | 1956–1965 | ||
LCL | 1949–1968 | ||
LCL | 1941–1963 | ||
Labor | 1957–1970 | ||
Labor | 1964–1973 | ||
Labor | 1950–1970 | ||
LCL | 1952–1963 | ||
Labor | 1953–1977 | ||
Labor | 1962–1982 | ||
LCL | 1956–1965 | ||
Labor | 1950–1971 | ||
Labor | 1956–1970 | ||
LCL | 1963–1975 | ||
Labor | 1959–1975 | ||
LCL | 1955–1982 | ||
LCL | 1959–1979 | ||
LCL | 1930–1938, 1947–1965 | ||
LCL | 1951–1970 | ||
LCL | 1933–1968 | ||
Independent/LCL | 1941–1968 | ||
Labor | 1958–1962 | ||
Labor | 1933–1970 | ||
Labor | 1959–1975 | ||
LCL | 1933–1968 | ||
LCL | 1959–1973 | ||
Independent | 1933–1970 | ||
Labor | 1946–1964 | ||
LCL | 1944–1970 | ||
Labor | 1941–1968 | ||
Labor | 1942–1965 | ||
The Labor member for Mount Gambier, Ron Ralston, died on 30 October 1962. Labor candidate Allan Burdon won the resulting by-election on 15 December 1962.
The LCL member for Yorke Peninsula, Sir Cecil Hincks, died on 1 January 1963. LCL candidate James Ferguson won the resulting by-election on 9 February 1963.
The LCL member for Stirling, William Jenkins, died on 30 August 1963. LCL candidate William McAnaney won the resulting by-election on 28 September 1963.
The Labor member for Semaphore, Harold Tapping, died on 6 September 1964. Labor candidate Reg Hurst won the resulting by-election on 3 October 1964.
The member for Burra, Percy Quirke, was elected as an independent in 1962, but joined the LCL and entered the ministry in 1963.