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Superannuation Boards

Elections for South Australian government Superannuation Boards are held every three years and are composed of electing members to the Super SA, Funds SA and Super SA Select Boards. Supplementary elections, for one or more Board Members, may be held if one or more positions becomes vacant.

  • 2024 Superannuation Boards Elections

 

Results

  • Super SA, Funds SA and Super SA Select Board election results - 7 September 2021
  • Super SA Board election results - 28 August 2018 (PDF 471 KB)
  • Funds SA Board election results - 28 August 2018 (PDF 158 KB)
  • Super SA Board election results - 27 August 2015 (PDF 46 KB)
  • Funds SA Board election results - 27 August 2015 (PDF 50 KB)
  • Super SA Select Board election - due to no nominations received, no election was held.

 

More information

For more information, refer to the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Act 1995  or the Superannuation Act 1988 .

Architectural Practice Board of South Australia 2020

Elected candidates
Elected 1  Enzo Caroscio
Elected 2  Dario Salvatore
Elected 3  Sarah Burge

Results

This result was determined under the proportional representation system of counting as required under the regulations.

During the counting and distribution of votes, candidate Jock Smylie was excluded and the remaining two candidates contesting the final vacancy, Simon Frost and Sarah Burge were tied with 57 votes. At the last preceding count, candidate Simon Frost had obtained 53 votes and candidate Sarah Burge had obtained 55 votes.

Therefore, as candidate Sarah Burge had obtained a larger number of votes at the last preceding count she was elected, pursuant to Clause 2(k) of the regulations, and the outcome of the election was as follows:

Candidates First Preference Votes Elected/Excluded Votes at Election/Exclusion
SALVATORE, Dario 53 Elected 2 59
FROST, Simon 38   57
CAROSCIO, Enzo 82 Elected 1 59
BURGE, Sarah 34 Elected 3 Countback 57
SMYLIE, Jock 28 Excluded 31

More information

For more information, visit the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia ,
or refer to the 
Architectural Practice Act 2009  and the Architectural Practice (Election) Regulations 2010 .

Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Executive Board

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Elections for the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Executive Board are held every 3 years.

The Executive Board is the governing body of the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. Every 3 years the APY Executive Board elections are held to elect members to the Board. The Board consists of 14 members. There are 7 electorates within the APY Lands and a male and a female will be elected to represent each electorate (community/homeland group).

  • 2024 APY Executive Board Elections
  • APY - past election results

The Board handles things like roads, buildings, mining, and other important matters for the community.

 

More information

  • View information on the APY electorates
  • View a map of the APY Lands (PDF 2.5MB) 
  • Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara website
  • Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981 

Other elections, polls and referenda

The Electoral Commission of South Australia conducts elections for the following statutory authorities:
  • Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Executive Board
  • Architectural Practice Board of South Australia
  • South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board
  • Superannuation Boards

ECSA welcomes requests to run elections for community and commercial organisations. For more information visit Ask ECSA to run your election.

Polls

ECSA conducts polls for councils when a community decision must be made.

Coorong District Council - Poll - 26 October 2021
District Council of Coober Pedy - Polls - 21 October 2019

Referenda

A referendum allows eligible electors to express an opinion on adopting or changing public policy issues or their constitution. In Australia, referenda are initiated by the Commonwealth, State or Territory parliaments.

Like general elections, voting in referenda is compulsory for all enrolled electors.

Australia's first ever referendum was held in South Australia in 1896 and dealt with matters relating to secular and religious education. Following the success of the South Australian referendum the process was then adopted countrywide at both State and Federal level.

The process for enacting a State referendum is as follows:

  1. A Bill containing the proposed changes is laid before and discussed by, both houses of Parliament.
  2. After the Bill passes through Parliament, the electorate votes on the issue at a referendum.
  3. If a majority of voters at the referendum approve of the Bill, it may be sent to the Governor for official consent and may become law.

State referenda have included issues debated by Parliament such as daylight saving, trading hours for shops, and the closing time for pubs. The table below shows some of the referenda held in South Australia, including their results.

Date Proposal Votes in favour Votes not
in favour
Passed

29/04/1899

'Are you in favour of the Amended Commonwealth Bill?'

'Are you in favour of extending the franchise for the Legislative Council to all householders as provided by the Bill passed by the House of Assembly in 1898?'

65,990

49,208

17,053

33,928

YES

YES

26/04/1911

'Are you in favour of increasing the payment of Members of Parliament to Three Hundred pounds per annum?'

42,934

89,042

NO

20/11/1965

‘Are you in favour of the promotion and conduct of Lotteries by the Government of the State?’ 344,886 142,196 YES

19/09/1970

‘Are you in favour of shops in the Metropolitan Planning Area and the Municipality of Gawler being permitted to remain open for trading until 9 pm on Fridays?’ 177,296 190,826 NO

06/11/1982

‘Are you in favour of Daylight Saving?’ 568,635 225,310 YES
09/02/1991 ‘Do you approve the Constitution (Electoral Redistribution) Amendment Bill, 1990?’ 649,906 197,244 YES

More information can be found in the publication South Australian referenda (PDF 818 KB) 

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