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2026 South Australian Legislative Council election

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2026 South Australian state election
(Legislative Council)
Flag of South Australia.svg
  2022
21 March 2026 (2026-03-21)
2030 

11 of the 22 seats in the South Australian Legislative Council
12 seats needed for a majority
Registered1,313,045 [1]
(as of 30 January 2026)
 
Member of the South Australian Legislative Council Kyam Joseph Maher.jpg
Nicola Centofanti at the Remembrance Day at the National War Memorial (South Australia) 2025.jpg
Member of the South Australian Legislative Council Robert Andrew Simms.jpg
Leader Kyam Maher
(not up for election)
Nicola Centofanti
(not up for election)
Robert Simms
(not up for election)
Party Labor Liberal Greens
Leader since10 April 201819 April 202213 May 2025
Current seats9 seats8 seats1 seat
Seats neededIncrease2.svg 3N/A [a] N/A [a]

 
SAB
Assistant Minister Jing Lee 2018.jpg
FG
Leader Connie Bonaros Jing Lee Sarah Game
(not up for election)
Party SA-Best Better Community Fair Go
Leader since30 November 202322 May 202524 July 2025
Current seats1 seat1 seat1 seat
Seats neededN/A [a] N/A [a] N/A [a]

Incumbent Leader of the Government

Kyam Maher
Labor



The 2026 South Australian Legislative Council election will be held on 21 March 2026 to elect 11 of the 22 members of the South Australian Legislative Council as part of the 2026 South Australian state election.

Contents

Overall results

Legislative Council (STV) – Turnout TBD (CV)
South Australia Legislative Council 2026.svg
PartyPrimary votesSeats
Votes%Swing (pp)Seats
won
Not
up
New
Total
Change
  Labor 5
  Liberal 4
  Greens 1
  One Nation 0
  Family First 0
  Legalise Cannabis 0
  Animal Justice 0
 Ungrouped/Independent 0
  SA-Best 0
  Real Change 0
  Australian Family 0
  National 0
  Better Community New0
  Fair Go New1
  United Voice New0
Total100.0111122
Informal votes
Turnout
Enrolled voters
Source: Electoral Commission of South Australia

South Australia

2026 South Australian state election: Legislative Council [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Real Change 1. Stephen Pallaras
2. Daniel Pallaras
Fair Go 1. Chris McDermott
2. Shannon Foote
SA-Best 1. Connie Bonaros
2. Skye Barrett
3. Joanna Rowe
4. John Banelis
5. Naomi Dewar
Family First 1. Deepa Mathew
2. Christopher Brohier
Animal Justice 1. Lionel Pengilley
2. Geoff Russell
Australian Family 1. Bob Day
2. Nicole Hussey
3. John Day
United Voice 1. Mark Aldridge
2. Matilda Bawden
Better Community 1. Jing Lee
2. Danny Caiazza
Legalise Cannabis 1. Jessica Nies
2. Peter Waters
Liberal 1. Ben Hood
2. Heidi Girolamo
3. Rowan Mumford
4. KD Singh
5. Belinda Crawford-Marshall
Labor 1. Emily Bourke
2. Mira El Dannawi
3. Justin Hanson
4. Hilton Gumbys
5. Clare Scriven
6. Senthil Chidambaranathan
7. Awur Deng
Greens 1. Melanie Selwood
2. Katie McCusker
3. Christopher Smith
National 1. Rikki Lambert
2. Perrin Rennie
One Nation 1. Cory Bernardi
2. Carlos Quaremba
3. Rebecca Hewett
4. Nathan Skrlj
Independent (Group O)1. Craig Pickering
2. Emily Hutchinson
Independent (Group P)1. Tammy Franks
2. Faith Coleman
Independent (Group Q)Darren Phillips
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Turnout

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Party will not be fielding enough candidates to win a majority.

References

  1. "Enrolment statistics". Electoral Commission of South Australia .
  2. "2026 Legislative Council Candidates". Electoral Commission of South Australia. 2 March 2026.
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