Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 2018–2022

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This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 2018 to 2022, as elected at the 2018 state election and subsequent by-elections.{{refn|name=members|{{cite web|url=https://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/elections/past-election-results?view=article&id=124&catid=12|title=2018 State Election results|publisher=Electoral Commission of South Australia}}

{{efn|name=Long note|The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were

Rau and Weatherill resigned,{{efn|name=:1|On 17 December 2018, Labor MPs Jay Weatherill and John Rau resigned. By-elections were held for their respective seats of Cheltenham and Enfield on 9 February 2019. Joe Szakacs was elected for Cheltenham and Andrea Michaels for Enfield.}}

Duluk suspended,{{efn|name=:2|On 14 February 2020, Waite MP Sam Duluk was suspended from the parliamentary Liberal Party. He sat as an independent for the remainder of his term.}}

Ellis resigned,{{efn|name=:3|On 18 February 2021, Narungga MP Fraser Ellis suspended his membership of the parliamentary Liberal Party. He sat as an independent for the remainder of his term.}}

Cregan resigned.{{efn|name=:4|On 8 October 2021, Kavel MP Dan Cregan resigned from the Liberal Party. He sat as an independent for the remainder of his term.}}}}

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Name

! Party

! Electorate

! Term of office

| David BashamLiberalFinniss2018–present
| Frances BedfordIndependentFlorey1997–2022
| Troy BellIndependentMount Gambier2014–present
| Zoe BettisonLaborRamsay2012–present
| Leon BignellLaborMawson2006–present
| Blair BoyerLaborWright2018–present
| Geoff BrockIndependentFrome2009–present
| Michael BrownLaborPlayford2018–present
| Vickie ChapmanLiberalBragg2002–present
| Susan CloseLaborPort Adelaide2012–present
| Nat CookLaborHurtle Vale2014–present
| Matt CowdreyLiberalColton2018–present
| Dan CreganLiberal/Independent{{efn|name=:4}}Kavel2018–present
| Sam DulukLiberal/Independent{{efn|name=:2}}Waite2015–2022
| Fraser EllisLiberal/Independent{{efn|name=:3}}Narungga2018–present
| John GardnerLiberalMorialta2010–present
| Jon GeeLaborTaylor2014–2022
| Richard HarveyLiberalNewland2018–2022
| Katrine HildyardLaborReynell2014–present
| Eddie HughesLaborGiles2014–present
| Stephan KnollLiberalSchubert2014–2022
| Tom KoutsantonisLaborWest Torrens1997–present
| Paula LuethenLiberalKing2018–2022
| Peter MalinauskasLaborCroydon2018–present
| Steven MarshallLiberalDunstan2010–present
| Nick McBrideLiberalMacKillop2018–present
| Andrea Michaels{{efn|name=:1}}LaborEnfield2019–present
| Stephen MullighanLaborLee2014–present
| Steve MurrayLiberalDavenport2018–2022
| Lee OdenwalderLaborElizabeth2010–present
| Stephen PattersonLiberalMorphett2018–present
| Adrian PederickLiberalHammond2006–present
| Tony PiccoloLaborLight2006–present
| Chris PictonLaborKaurna2014–present
| David PisoniLiberalUnley2006–present
| Carolyn PowerLiberalElder2018–2022
| John Rau{{efn|name=:1}}LaborEnfield2002–2018
| Rachel SandersonLiberalAdelaide2010–2022
| David SpeirsLiberalBlack2014–present
| Jayne StinsonLaborBadcoe2018–present
| Joe Szakacs{{efn|name=:1}}LaborCheltenham2019–present
| Vincent TarziaLiberalHartley2014–present
| Josh TeagueLiberalHeysen2018–present
| Peter TreloarLiberalFlinders2010–2022
| Dan van Holst PellekaanLiberalStuart2010–2022
| Jay Weatherill{{efn|name=:1}}LaborCheltenham2002–2018
| Tim WhetstoneLiberalChaffey2010–present
| Corey WingardLiberalGibson2014–2022
| Dana WortleyLaborTorrens2014–present

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See also

References

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