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- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 abstract "The 2010 South Australian state election elected members to the 52nd Parliament of South Australia on 20 March 2010. All seats in the House of Assembly or lower house, whose current members were elected at the 2006 election, and half the seats in the Legislative Council or upper house, last filled at the 2002 election, became vacant. The incumbent centre-left Labor Party government led by Premier Mike Rann was elected to a third four-year term over the opposition centre-right Liberal Party led by Leader of the Opposition Isobel Redmond. Labor's landslide 7.7 percent swing to a two-party-preferred vote of 56.8 percent at the 2006 election was reversed at this election with a swing of 8.4 percent, finishing with a two-party vote of 48.4 percent, however, Labor retained majority government with 26 of 47 seats, a net loss of two. Labor lost the inner metropolitan seats of Adelaide, Morialta and Norwood to the Liberals while Nationals SA member Karlene Maywald lost her rural seat of Chaffey to the Liberals. Independent Kris Hanna lost to the Labor candidate in Mitchell, independents Bob Such in Fisher and Geoff Brock in Frome retained their seats (the latter having won at the 2009 by-election), while independent candidate Don Pegler won Mount Gambier, replacing outgoing independent Rory McEwen. Jay Weatherill took over from Rann as Premier and Labor leader in October 2011.In the upper house, both major parties won four seats each, with the last three to the SA Greens, Family First, and Dignity for Disability. The composition of the upper house therefore became eight Labor, seven Liberal, two Green, two Family First, two independent No Pokies, and one Dignity for Disability.Like federal elections, South Australia has compulsory voting, uses full-preference instant-runoff voting in single member seats for the lower house and single transferable vote group voting tickets in the proportionally represented upper house. The election was conducted by the Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA), an independent body answerable to Parliament.".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 affiliation Australian_Labor_Party.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 affiliation Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 firstLeader Mike_Rann.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 secondLeader Isobel_Redmond.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 startDate "2010-03-20".
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- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 title "South Australian state election, 2010".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 wikiPageExternalLink south-australian-election-guide.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 wikiPageExternalLink s2847710.htm.
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- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 wikiPageExternalLink 20_Jaensch.pdf.
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- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 afterElection Mike_Rann.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 afterParty "Australian Labor Party".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 beforeElection Mike_Rann.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 beforeParty "Australian Labor Party".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 country "South Australia".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 electionDate "2010-03-20".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 electionName "South Australian state election, 2010".
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- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 lastElection "14".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 lastElection "28".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 leader Isobel_Redmond.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 leader Mike_Rann.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 leaderSince "1994-11-05".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 leaderSince "2009-07-08".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 leadersSeat Electoral_district_of_Heysen.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 leadersSeat Electoral_district_of_Ramsay.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 nextElection "South Australian state election, 2014".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 nextYear "2014".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 ongoing "no".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 party "Australian Labor Party".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 party "Liberal Party of Australia".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 percentage "48.4".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 percentage "51.6".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 previousElection "South Australian state election, 2006".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 previousYear "2006".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 seatChange "2".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 seatChange "4".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 seats "18".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 seats "26".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 seatsForElection "(24 seats were needed for a majority)".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 seatsForElection "11".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 seatsForElection "All 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 swing "8.4".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 title Premier_of_South_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 type "parliamentary".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 subject Category:2010_elections_in_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 subject Category:Elections_in_South_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 type Election.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 type Event.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 type SocietalEvent.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 type Event.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 type Event.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 type Thing.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2010 comment "The 2010 South Australian state election elected members to the 52nd Parliament of South Australia on 20 March 2010. All seats in the House of Assembly or lower house, whose current members were elected at the 2006 election, and half the seats in the Legislative Council or upper house, last filled at the 2002 election, became vacant.".
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