Adelaide is a single-member
electoral district
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for the
South Australian House of Assembly
The House of Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia. The other is the Legislative Council. It sits in Parliament House in the state capital, Adelaide.
Overview
The House of Assembly was creat ...
. The 22.8 km² state seat of Adelaide currently consists of the
Adelaide city centre
Adelaide city centre (Kaurna: Tarndanya) is the inner city locality of Greater Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It is known by locals simply as "the City" or "Town" to distinguish it from Greater Adelaide and from the City of Ade ...
including
North Adelaide
North Adelaide is a predominantly residential precinct and suburb of the City of Adelaide in South Australia, situated north of the River Torrens and within the Adelaide Park Lands.
History
Surveyor-General Colonel William Light of the colo ...
and suburbs to the inner north and inner north east:
Collinswood
Collinswood is a suburb of Adelaide spanning the boundary of the Prospect and the Port Adelaide Enfield local government areas.
Adelaide's Australian Broadcasting Corporation Studios are located in the suburb on the corner of North East Road a ...
,
Fitzroy Fitzroy or FitzRoy may refer to:
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,
Gilberton,
Medindie
Medindie (formerly also known as Medindee or Medindi) is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide the capital of South Australia. It is located adjacent to the Adelaide Park Lands, just north of North Adelaide, and is bounded by Robe Terrace to the ...
,
Medindie Gardens,
Ovingham
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The River Tyne provided an obstacle between O ...
,
Thorngate,
Walkerville, most of
Prospect, and part of
Nailsworth
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. The federal
division of Adelaide
The Division of Adelaide is an Australian electoral division in South Australia and is named for the city of Adelaide, South Australia's capital.
At the 2016 federal election, the electorate covered 76 km², is centred on the Adelaide ...
covers the state seat of Adelaide and additional suburbs in each direction.
The electorate's name comes from the city which it encompasses, which is named after the British queen
Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
, house = Saxe-Meiningen
, father = Georg I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
, mother = Princess Louise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
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, birth_place = Meiningen, Saxe-Meiningen, Holy  ...
.
History
The six-seat
multi-member
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electoral district of City of Adelaide existed from 1857 to 1862.
The four-member electoral district of Adelaide was created by the
Constitution Act Amendment Act, 1901 for the
1902 election from the districts of
East Adelaide,
West Adelaide and
North Adelaide
North Adelaide is a predominantly residential precinct and suburb of the City of Adelaide in South Australia, situated north of the River Torrens and within the Adelaide Park Lands.
History
Surveyor-General Colonel William Light of the colo ...
; together with the three-member
Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide is a port-side region of Adelaide, approximately northwest of the Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is the main port for the ...
and five-member
Torrens, the three districts with a total of 12-members covered the whole of the metropolitan area in the 42 member house. The district had four members through to 1915.
Adelaide became a three-member district from the
1915 election, and then changed from a multi-member to
single-member
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district upon the introduction of the
Playmander
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from the
1938 election.
For most of the next half-century, the electorate was comfortably safe for the
Labor Party. A significant redistribution in 1983 saw the
Labor
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two-party
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vote reduced from 66 percent to 47 percent, transforming it into a notional marginal
Liberal
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electorate. However, Labor retained the seat at the
1985 election, albeit as the most marginal seat in parliament. Liberal
Michael Armitage narrowly took the seat at the
1989 election – the first time that they or their predecessors, the
Liberal and Country League
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, had won it in its single-member incarnation. The highest Liberal vote in Adelaide occurred at the landslide
1993 election, with the Liberal two-party vote rising to a safe 64.1 percent. However, it once again became a marginal Liberal seat at the
1997 election.
After the redistribution ahead of the
2002 election made the electorate even more marginal, Armitage tried to transfer to the safer Liberal electorate of
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, but lost a preselection battle to
Vickie Chapman
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. Labor candidate
Jane Lomax-Smith
Jane Diane Lomax-Smith, AM (born 19 June 1950, in the United Kingdom) is an Australian politician and histopathologist who has been the Lord Mayor of the City of Adelaide since 14 November 2022. She was previously in local government for nine ...
regained the seat for Labor at the
2002 election as a marginal seat, one of two gains that assisted Labor in forming government. It became a safe Labor seat at the landslide
2006 election on a 60.2 percent two-party vote, before the Liberals won Adelaide for the second time at the
2010 election on a two-party swing of over 14 percent, turning it from safe Labor to marginal Liberal. Despite a −1.8 percent two-party swing, the Liberals retained Adelaide at the
2014 election on a 52.4 percent two-party vote.
The 2016 electoral redistribution added the rest of
Collinswood
Collinswood is a suburb of Adelaide spanning the boundary of the Prospect and the Port Adelaide Enfield local government areas.
Adelaide's Australian Broadcasting Corporation Studios are located in the suburb on the corner of North East Road a ...
to the electorate, and moved the electorate's northern boundary from
Regency Road
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to several blocks south of Regency Road, removing a significant amount of northern
Prospect. This increased the Liberal margin from 2.4 percent to an estimated 3.0 percent. The draft of the 2016 Redistribution Report had proposed moving the Liberal-voting suburbs of
Walkerville and
Gilberton to a neighbouring electorate, but Liberal incumbent
Rachel Sanderson
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proceeded with a
concerted campaign, organising the mass letter-box distribution of a
pro forma
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document in the two suburbs, which aimed for residents to use the pro forma document to submit their objection to the commission. Of a record 130 total submissions received in response to the overall draft redistribution, over three-quarters (about 100) were from the two letter-boxed suburbs, Walkerville and Gilberton, which resulted in the proposal not appearing in the final redistribution.
Although Sanderson suffered a further 2.0 percent two-party swing, she narrowly retained Adelaide at the
2018 election with a 51.0 percent two-party vote. With the Liberals winning government after 16 years in opposition, Adelaide became the government's
second most marginal seat, behind only
King
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. The
Greens achieved their highest vote in an electorate at the 2018 election in Adelaide.
Sanderson was defeated at the
2022 South Australian state election by Labor’s
Lucy Hood.
Members for Adelaide
Election results
Notes
References
ECSA profile for Adelaide: 2022ABC profile for Adelaide: 2018
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Electoral districts of South Australia
1938 establishments in Australia
Constituencies established in 1938