Electoral district of Playford
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| 2006 State Election | ||
| First preference | ||
| Party | % | |
| Australian Labor Party | 64.0% | |
| Liberal Party of Australia | 19.2% | |
| Family First Party | 8.2% | |
| SA Greens | 5.0% | |
| Australian Democrats | 3.7% | |
| Two Party Preferred | ||
| Australian Labor Party | 75.8% | |
| Liberal Party of Australia | 24.2% | |
| Swing from 2002 | ||
| Australian Labor Party | +12.7% | |
Playford is a electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after the long serving South Australian premier Tom Playford, it is a 21.4km² urban electorate in Adelaide's northern suburbs, taking in the suburb of Ingle Farm, Para Hills West, Walkley Heights, South Australia as well as parts of Gepps Cross, Gulfview Heights, Northfield, Para Hills, Para Vista, Pooraka and Valley View.
Wright was created in 1970 as a safe seat for the Australian Labor Party. It was first contested at the 1970 state election, where it was won by Labor candidate Terence McRae. In 1989, McRae was replaced by John Quirke, who was replaced by Jack Snelling in 1997, the current sitting member. The seat has always been comfortably held by Labor.
Members for Playford
| Member | Party | Term |
|---|---|---|
| Terence McRae | Labor | 1970-1989 |
| John Quirke | Labor | 1989-1997 |
| Jack Snelling | Labor | 1997—present |
External links
- [ABC profile for Playford]
- [State Electoral Office map for Playford]
- [State Electoral Office profile for Playford]
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