South Australian state election, 11 December 1993[1] House of Assembly
<< 1989–1997 >>
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Enrolled voters
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1,006,035
|
|
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Votes cast
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941,301
|
|
Turnout
|
93.57
|
-0.86
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Informal votes
|
29,206
|
|
Informal
|
3.10
|
+0.27
|
Summary of votes by party
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Party
|
Primary votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
|
Change
|
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Liberal
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481,623
|
52.80
|
+8.60
|
37
|
+ 15
|
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Labor
|
277,038
|
30.37
|
–9.72
|
10
|
– 12
|
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Democrats
|
82,942
|
9.09
|
–1.18
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0
|
± 0
|
|
National
|
10,157
|
1.11
|
–0.07
|
0
|
– 1
|
|
Natural Law
|
9,386
|
1.03
|
+1.03
|
0
|
± 0
|
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Independent
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28,498
|
3.12
|
+1.89
|
0
|
± 0
|
|
Independent Labor
|
6,225
|
0.68
|
–0.83
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0
|
– 2
|
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Other
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16,226
|
1.78
|
*
|
0
|
± 0
|
Total
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912,095
|
|
|
47
|
|
Two-party-preferred
|
|
Liberal
|
555,534
|
60.91
|
+8.87
|
|
|
|
Labor
|
356,561
|
39.09
|
–8.87
|
|
|
This is a list of House of Assembly results for the 1993 South Australian state election.
Results by electoral district
Adelaide
Bragg
Bright
Chaffey
Coles
Colton
Custance
Davenport
Elder
Elizabeth
Eyre
Finniss
Fisher
Flinders
Florey
Frome
Giles
Gordon
Goyder
Hanson
- Hanson was made a notionally Labor held seat at the redistribution.
Hart
Hartley
- Hartley became a notional Liberal seat in the redistribution.
Heysen
Kaurna
Kavel
Lee
Light
MacKillop
Mawson
Mitchell
Morphett
Napier
Newland
- Newland was a notionally Labor held seat at the redistribution.
Norwood
Peake
Playford
Price
Ramsay
Reynell
Ridley
Ross Smith
Spence
Taylor
Torrens
Unley
Waite
Wright
See also
References