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South Australian legislative election, 2006

South Australian state election, 2006
South Australia
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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
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Leader Mike Rann Rob Kerin
Party Labor Liberal Nationals SA
Leader since 5 November 1994 22 October 2001
Leader's seat Ramsay Frome
Last election 23 seats 20 seats 1 seats, 1.45%
Seats won 28 seats 15 seats 1 seat
Seat change Increase5 Decrease5 Steady
Popular vote 424,715 319,041 19,636
Percentage 45.2% 34.0% 2.1%
Swing Increase8.9% Decrease6.0% Increase0.60%
TPP 56.8% 43.2%

Premier before election

Mike Rann
Labor

Elected Premier

Mike Rann
Labor


Mike Rann
Labor

Mike Rann
Labor

The state election for the 51st Parliament of South Australia was held in the Australian state of South Australia on 18 March 2006, and was conducted by the independent State Electoral Office.

In the 47-seat South Australian House of Assembly, the Labor government was returned in a landslide with 28 seats from a 56.8 percent two-party-preferred vote, winning six seats which were previously Liberal, who were reduced to just 15 seats, the worst result in their history.

In the 22-seat South Australian Legislative Council, the balance of power has been continuously held by the crossbench since the 1975 electoral reforms. With half of the seats up for election, Labor gained an additional seat at the expense of the Liberals, Nick Xenophon and No Pokies rose to prominence after unexpectedly winning a historic fifth of the entire statewide vote, the Greens won their first seat, Family First won their second seat to hold two seats, while the faltering Democrats failed to win a seat for the first time in their history.


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