1982 South Australian state election

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{{Use Australian English|date=December 2011}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1982 South Australian state election

| country = South Australia

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 1979 South Australian state election

| previous_year = 1979

| next_election = 1985 South Australian state election

| next_year = 1985

| seats_for_election = All 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly
24 seats were needed for a majority
11 (of the 22) seats in the South Australian Legislative Council

| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1982|11|06}}

| image1 = 150x150px

| leader1 = John Bannon

| leader_since1 = 18 September 1979

| party1 = Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)

| leaders_seat1 = Ross Smith

| popular_vote1 = 353,999

| percentage1 = 46.28%

| swing1 = {{increase}}5.43

| last_election1 = 20 seats

| seats1 = 24

| seat_change1 = {{increase}}4

| image2 = 150x150px

| leader2 = David Tonkin

| leader_since2 = 24 July 1975

| party2 = Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division)

| leaders_seat2 = Bragg

| popular_vote2 = 326,372

| percentage2 = 42.67%

| swing2 = {{decrease}}5.27

| last_election2 = 24 seats

| seats2 = 21

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}3

| image3 = {{Election image filler|National Party of Australia|NAT}}

| leader3 = Peter Blacker

| party3 = National Party of Australia

| leaders_seat3 = Flinders

| popular_vote3 = 17,782

| percentage3 = 2.32%

| swing3 = {{increase}}0.42

| last_election3 = 1 seat

| seats3 = 1

| seat_change3 = {{steady}}

| 1blank = TPP

| 2blank = TPP swing

| 1data1 = 50.9%

| 2data1 = {{increase}}5.9

| 1data2 = 49.1%

| 2data2 = {{decrease}}5.9

| title = Premier

| before_election = David Tonkin

| before_party = Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division)

| after_election = John Bannon

| after_party = Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)

}}

State elections were held in South Australia on 6 November 1982. All 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent Liberal Party of Australia led by Premier of South Australia David Tonkin was defeated by the Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition John Bannon.

A referendum on daylight saving was held on the same day, and was passed.[http://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/publications?view=document&id=480 History of South Australian elections 1857–2006, volume 1: ECSA] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140302093736/http://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/publications?view=document&id=480 |date=2 March 2014 }}, Dean Jaensch

Background

Parliamentary elections for both houses of the Parliament of South Australia were held in South Australia in 1982, which saw John Bannon and the Australian Labor Party defeat the incumbent Liberal Party of Australia led by David Tonkin, after one term in power.

As Premier, Tonkin combined fiscal conservatism with socially progressive reforms. In the former, Tonkin made significant cuts to the public service, earning him the enmity of the unions, while an example of the latter was the passage of the land rights bill and the return to the Pitjantjatjara people of 10 per cent of South Australia's area.

Prior to the election, Tonkin removed Robin Millhouse (a former Liberal member who had defected to the Liberal Movement and then the Australian Democrats, and whose popularity enabled him to hold his seat of Mitcham) with an offer of a vacant seat in the Supreme Court.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} However the subsequent by-election saw the seat retained by Democrats candidate Heather Southcott.

One potential election factor was the copper and uranium mine at Olympic Dam, near Roxby Downs. Enabling legislation had been passed earlier in 1982, despite the opposition of the Labor Party, only when Norm Foster quit the Labor party to support it. Considered a controversial move in Labor circles, Bannon defused this as an election issue by promising that development would go ahead under a Labor government (a commitment which was honoured), despite having previously opposed it.

The Liberals also had to contend with the early 1980s recession.

Summary

Labor achieved a 5.9% swing, and won 4 seats from the Liberals (Brighton, Henley Beach, Mawson and Newland). The Liberals won the seat of Mitcham from the Democrats, so overall lost 3 seats. The House of Assembly numbers were Labor 24, Liberal 21, National Party 1 and Independent Labor 1, giving Labor a narrow majority.

In the Legislative Council, Liberal and Labor won 5 seats each, and the Democrats 1; giving a chamber of 11 Liberal, 9 Labor and 2 Democrats. Labor lost one seat to the Democrats, but regained the seat they had lost when Norm Foster resigned from the Labor party earlier that year. Foster stood as an Independent Labor member in the Legislative Council, but was not re-elected.

Aftermath

After the election loss, Tonkin resigned as Liberal leader and was succeeded by John Olsen, who won a leadership ballot against Dean Brown. A heart complaint caused Tonkin to leave parliament soon after at which a 1983 Bragg by-election was triggered, with the Liberals easily retaining the seat.

A 1984 Elizabeth by-election saw Independent Labor candidate Martyn Evans win the seat from Labor. This gave Labor a minority government (23 out of 47 seats), though it continued to govern with the support of Independent Labor members Evans and Norm Peterson.John Trainer, [http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/opinion/letters-to-the-editor-the-advertiser-march-29/news-story/bd18aa2744581253ff74912daf5d3e5b Letters to the Editor, March 29, 2014], Adelaide Advertiser

Key dates

  • Issue of writ: 18 October 1982
  • Close of nominations: 26 October 1982
  • Polling day: 6 November 1982
  • Return of writ: On or before 4 December 1982

Results

=House of Assembly=

{{Australian elections/Title row

| title = South Australian state election, 6 November 1982{{cite web|title=Details of SA 1982 Election|url=http://elections.uwa.edu.au/elecdetail.lasso?keyvalue=838|publisher=Australian Politics and Elections Database}}

| house = House of Assembly

| series = South Australian state election

| back = 1979

| forward = 1985

| enrolled = 871,235

| total_votes = 811,783

| turnout % = 93.18

| turnout chg = +0.14

| informal = 46,921

| informal % = 5.78

| informal chg = +1.35

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|government = yes

|party_id = Labor SA

|votes = 353,999

|votes % = 46.28

|votes chg = +5.43

|seats = 24

|seats chg = +4

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Liberal SA

|votes = 326,372

|votes % = 42.67

|votes chg = –5.27

|seats = 21

|seats chg = –3

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Democrats

|votes = 54,457

|votes % = 7.12

|votes chg = –1.18

|seats = 0

|seats chg = –1

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Nationals SA

|votes = 17,782

|votes % = 2.32

|votes chg = +0.42

|seats = 1

|seats chg = 0

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Independent

|votes = 12,252

|votes % = 1.60

|votes chg = +0.60

|seats = 1

|seats chg = 0

}}

{{Australian elections/Total row |

|total_votes = 764,862

|total_seats = 47

}}

{{Australian elections/2PP summary |

|party id 1 = Labor SA

|2pp votes 1 = 389,625

|2pp % 1 = 50.94

|2pp chg 1 = +5.94

|party id 2 = Liberal SA

|2pp votes 2 = 375,237

|2pp % 2 = 49.06

|2pp chg 2 = –5.94

}}

|}

=Seats changing hands=

class="wikitable"
rowspan="2"| Seat

! colspan="4"| Pre-1982

! rowspan="2"| Swing

! colspan="4"| Post-1982

colspan="2"| Party

! Member

! Margin

! Margin

! Member

! colspan="2"| Party

Brighton

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

| Dick Glazbrook

| style="text-align:right;"| 4.7

| style="text-align:right;"| 5.5

| style="text-align:right;"| 0.8

| June Appleby

| Labor

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

Henley Beach

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

| Bob Randall

| style="text-align:right;"| 1.0

| style="text-align:right;"| 5.0

| style="text-align:right;"| 4.0

| Don Ferguson

| Labor

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

Mawson

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

| Ivar Schmidt

| style="text-align:right;"| 3.0

| style="text-align:right;"| 9.6

| style="text-align:right;"| 6.6

| Susan Lenehan

| Labor

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

Mitcham

| {{Australian party style|Democrats}}| 

| Democrats

| Heather Southcott

| style="text-align:right;"| 4.7

| style="text-align:right;"| 15.1

| style="text-align:right;"| 10.4

| Stephen Baker

| Liberal

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

Newland

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

| Brian Billard

| style="text-align:right;"| 6.2

| style="text-align:right;"| 9.8

| style="text-align:right;"| 3.6

| John Klunder

| Labor

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

=Legislative Council=

{{Australian elections/Title row

| title = South Australian state election, 6 November, 1982{{cite web|title=History of South Australian elections 1857–2006, volume 2 Legislative Council|url=http://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/publications?view=document&id=483|author=Dean Jaensch|author-link=Dean Jaensch|website=ECSA|accessdate=22 May 2016|archive-date=8 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160308203512/http://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/publications?view=document&id=483|url-status=dead}}

| house = Legislative Council

| series = South Australian state election

| back = 1979

| forward = 1985

| staggered = yes

| enrolled = 871,215

| total_votes = 808,363

| turnout % = 92.8

| turnout chg = +0.2

| informal = 81,400

| informal % = 10.1

| informal chg = +5.7

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Labor SA

|votes = 345,936

|votes % = 47.6

|votes chg = +7.9

|seats = 5

|seats held = 9

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Liberal SA

|votes = 301,090

|votes % = 41.4

|votes chg = –9.2

|seats = 5

|seats held = 11

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Democrats

|votes = 40,405

|votes % = 5.6

|votes chg = –0.9

|seats = 1

|seats held = 2

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Nationals SA

|votes = 14,514

|votes % = 2.0

|votes chg = +0.9

|seats = 0

|seats held = 0

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Communist

|votes = 11,837

|votes % = 1.6

|votes chg = +1.6

|seats = 0

|seats held = 0

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party = Other

|votes = 13,181

|votes % = 1.8

|votes chg = *

|seats = 0

|seats held = 0

}}

{{Australian elections/Total row |

|total_votes = 726,963

|total_seats = 11

|total_held = 22

}}

|}

Post-election pendulum

{{For|previous pendulums and maps|List of elections in South Australia}}

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COLSPAN=4 align="center" |Labor seats (24)
colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:red;"|Marginal
align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Brighton

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |June Appleby

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |0.8%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Newland

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |John Klunder

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |3.6%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Henley Beach

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Don Ferguson

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |4.0%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Whyalla

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Max Brown

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |4.1% v IND

colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:red;"|Fairly safe
align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Mawson

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Susan Lenehan

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |6.6%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Unley

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Kym Mayes

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |6.6%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Norwood

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Greg Crafter

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |9.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Ascot Park

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |John Trainer

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |9.3%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Hartley

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Terry Groom

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |10.0%

colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:red;"|Safe
align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Mitchell

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Ron Payne

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |10.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Gilles

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Jack Slater

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |10.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Albert Park

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Kevin Hamilton

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |11.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Florey

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Bob Gregory

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |13.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Playford

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Terry McRae

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |14.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Adelaide

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Jack Wright

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |15.6%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Price

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |George Whitten

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |16.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Baudin

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Don Hopgood

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |16.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Napier

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Terry Hemmings

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |19.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Peake

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Keith Plunkett

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |19.5%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Elizabeth

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Peter Duncan

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |20.0%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Stuart

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Gavin Keneally

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |20.0%

align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Salisbury

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Lynn Arnold

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="DF716D" |22.5%

align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Ross Smith

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |John Bannon

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="DF716D" |25.7%

align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Spence

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Roy Abbott

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="DF716D" |27.9%

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COLSPAN=4 align="center"|Liberal seats (21)
colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:blue;"|Marginal
align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Coles

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Jennifer Adamson

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |1.3%

align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Todd

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Scott Ashenden

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |1.4%

align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Morphett

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |John Oswald

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |1.5%

align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Mount Gambier

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Harold Allison

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |2.2%

align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Torrens

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Michael Wilson

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |4.5%

colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:blue;"|Fairly safe
align="left" bgcolor="50D8F9"|Hanson

| align="left" bgcolor="50D8F9"|Heini Becker

| align="left" bgcolor="50D8F9"|LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="50D8F9"|8.2%

align="left" bgcolor="50D8F9" |Fisher

| align="left" bgcolor="50D8F9" |Stan Evans

| align="left" bgcolor="50D8F9" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="50D8F9" |9.8%

colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:blue;"|Safe
align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Rocky River

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |John Olsen

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |10.3%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Mitcham

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Stephen Baker

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |10.4% v AD

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Murray

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |David Wotton

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |10.6%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Eyre

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Graham Gunn

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |12.1%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Glenelg

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |John Mathwin

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |12.4%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Light

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Bruce Eastick

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |15.2%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Chaffey

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Peter Arnold

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |15.4%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Victoria

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Allan Rodda

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |16.6%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Kavel

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Roger Goldsworthy

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |16.7%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Bragg

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |David Tonkin

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |18.1%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Alexandra

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Ted Chapman

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |19.0%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Goyder

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |John Meier

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |25.1%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Davenport

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Dean Brown

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |26.5%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Mallee

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Peter Lewis

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |30.0%

COLSPAN=4 align="center"|Crossbench seats (2)
align="left" bgcolor="CCCCCC" |Semaphore

| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCCC" |Norm Peterson

| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCCC" |IND

| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCCC" |10.3% v ALP

align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |Flinders

| align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |Peter Blacker

| align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="40C351" |23.7% v ALP

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See also

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