The 2022 South Australian State Election Report and 2022 Bragg By-election Report were tabled in parliament on Thursday, 6 July 2023.
In March 2022, South Australian electors voted to elect their representatives for the 55th Parliament of South Australia...
Find out moreView the election timeline, election highlights, and election results...
This report includes several recommendations for consideration by the Parliament of South Australia...
Find out moreThe election of South Australia’s 55th Parliament took place against the backdrop of many challenges...
Find out moreConducting a state election is one of the largest logistical events that occurs within South Australia...
While voting is compulsory in South Australia, with 96% of eligible electors enrolled and typical participation rates above 90%, advertising plays a significant role...
Find out moreOver 1.1 million South Australians exercised their democratic right to vote at the state election...
As soon as polling booths closed at 6 pm, electoral officers commenced the scrutiny and count of all ordinary ballot papers cast on polling day.
Find out moreThe return of the writs may mark the end of the official election period, but the state election does not end there for ECSA...
Find out moreThe actual expenditure incurred for the conduct of the election is estimated at $27.432 million for the period to June 2023...
Find out moreView the appendices that have been mentioned throughout this state election report...
On 31 May 2022, the Honourable Vickie Chapman announced her resignation as the Member of the House of Assembly district of Bragg...
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