- Source: Division of South Australia
The Division of South Australia was an Australian electoral division covering South Australia. The seven-member statewide seat existed from the inaugural 1901 election until the 1903 election. Each elector cast seven votes. Unlike most of the other states, South Australia had not been split into individual single-member electorates. The other exception was the five-member Division of Tasmania. The statewide seats were abolished at a redistribution conducted two months prior to the 1903 election and were subsequently replaced with single-member divisions, one per displaced member, with each elector now casting a single vote.
Members
Sorted in order of votes received
The Division was split into seven single-member seats at the 1903 election – Adelaide (Kingston, Protectionist), Angas (Glynn, Free Trade), Barker (Bonython, Protectionist), Boothby (Batchelor, Labour), Grey (Poynton, Labour), Hindmarsh (Hutchison, Labour) and Wakefield (Holder, Independent).
Election results
Elected members listed in bold. South Australia elected seven members, with each elector casting seven votes.
Notes
References
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- Australia
- Sydney
- Divisi ke-7 (Australia)
- Division of Sydney
- Divisi ke-9 (Australia)
- South-eastern Sydney
- Pratikno
- Partai Liberal Australia
- East Sydney, New South Wales
- Melbourne
- Division of South Australia
- South Australia
- Division of Hindmarsh
- Division of Boothby
- 1st Division (Australia)
- Division of Grey
- Governor of South Australia
- South West drainage division
- South Australian gulf drainage division
- South West Land Division