Division of Kingston
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The Division of Kingston is an Australian Electoral Division in South Australia. The division was first proclaimed in 1949.
About the electorate
The division is named after Charles Cameron Kingston, a Premier of South Australia (1893-1899), elected to the first House of Representatives in 1901 and the first Federal member of the Division of Adelaide in 1903Members
| Member | Party | Term |
|---|---|---|
| H H Handby | LP | 1949-51 |
| P Galvin | ALP | 1951-66 |
| K C M Brownbill | LP | 1966-69 |
| R Gun | ALP | 1969-75 |
| Grant Chapman | LP | 1975-83 |
| G N Bilney | ALP | 1983-96 |
| S Jeanes | LP | 1996-98 |
| David Cox | ALP | 1998-2004 |
| Kym Richardson | LP | 2004- |
External links
| Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in South Australia | |
|---|---|
| Adelaide | Barker | Boothby | Grey | Hindmarsh | Kingston | Makin | Mayo | Port Adelaide | Sturt | Wakefield | |
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