Members of The South Australian House of Assembly

This is a list of state elections in South Australia for the Parliament of South Australia.

yyyy = Year election held
election = South Australian state election, yyyy
candidates = Candidates of the South Australian state election, yyyy
MHA = Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, yyyy-zzzz
MLC = Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, yyyy-zzzz
Results = Full results of the South Australian state election, yyyy
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1855 election MLC
1851 election MLC

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