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- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 abstract "The 2018 South Australian state election will elect members to the 54th Parliament of South Australia on 17 March 2018. All seats in the House of Assembly or lower house, whose current members were elected at the 2014 election, and half the seats in the Legislative Council or upper house, last filled at the 2010 election, will become vacant. The 16-year-incumbent Australian Labor Party government, currently led by Premier Jay Weatherill, will be challenged by the opposition Liberal Party of Australia, currently led by Opposition Leader Steven Marshall.The 2014 election resulted in a hung parliament with 23 seats for Labor and 22 for the Liberals. The balance of power rested with the two crossbench independents, Bob Such and Geoff Brock. Such did not indicate who he would support in a minority government before he went on two months' medical leave. Brock subsequently threw his support to Labor and became a minister. It is the longest-serving state Labor government in South Australian history and is the second time that Labor has won four consecutive state elections in South Australia, the first occurred when Don Dunstan led Labor to four consecutive victories between 1970 and 1977. The last hung parliament occurred when Labor came to government in 2002.Like federal elections, South Australia has compulsory voting, uses full-preference instant-runoff voting in the lower house and single transferable vote group voting tickets in the proportionally represented upper house. The election is being conducted by the Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA), an independent body answerable to Parliament.".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 affiliation Australian_Labor_Party.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 affiliation Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 firstLeader Jay_Weatherill.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 secondLeader Steven_Marshall.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 startDate "2018-03-17".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 thumbnail JayWeatherill.jpg?width=300.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 title "South Australian state election, 2018".
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- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 1blank Two-party-preferred_vote.
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- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 1data "53.0".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 beforeElection Jay_Weatherill.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 beforeParty "Australian Labor Party".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 country "South Australia".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 electionDate "2018-03-17".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 electionName "South Australian state election, 2018".
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- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 lastElection "22".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 lastElection "23".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 leader Jay_Weatherill.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 leader Steven_Marshall.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 leaderSince "2011-10-21".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 leaderSince "2013-02-04".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 leadersSeat Electoral_district_of_Cheltenham.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 leadersSeat Electoral_district_of_Dunstan.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 ongoing "yes".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 party "Australian Labor Party".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 party "Liberal Party of Australia".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 previousElection "South Australian state election, 2014".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 previousYear "2014".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 seatsNeeded "1".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 seatsNeeded "2".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 title Premier_of_South_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 type "parliamentary".
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 subject Category:2018_elections_in_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 subject Category:Elections_in_South_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 subject Category:Future_elections_in_Australia.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 type Election.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 type Event.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 type SocietalEvent.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 type Event.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 type Event.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 type Thing.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 comment "The 2018 South Australian state election will elect members to the 54th Parliament of South Australia on 17 March 2018. All seats in the House of Assembly or lower house, whose current members were elected at the 2014 election, and half the seats in the Legislative Council or upper house, last filled at the 2010 election, will become vacant.".
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- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 wasDerivedFrom South_Australian_state_election,_2018?oldid=606569801.
- South_Australian_state_election,_2018 depiction JayWeatherill.jpg.
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