2012 Port Adelaide state by-election (original) (raw)

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dbo:abstract A by-election occurred in the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Port Adelaide on 11 February 2012. Labor's Susan Close won the seat on a 52.9 percent two-candidate-preferred (TCP) vote. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of former Deputy Premier, Treasurer and state Labor MHA Kevin Foley. (en)
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dbp:candidate dbr:Susan_Close Colin Thomas (en) Bob Briton (en) Elizabeth Pistor (en) Gary Johanson (en) Grant Carlin (en) Justin McArthur (en) Stephen Humble (en) Sue Lawrie (en)
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dbp:date March 2018 (en)
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dbp:party Liberal Democrats (en) Labor SA (en) Democratic Labor (en) SA Greens (en) One Nation (en) Independent Ban Live Animal Exports (en) Independent Communist Australia (en) Independent True Blue Voice (en) Independent for You (en)
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rdfs:comment A by-election occurred in the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Port Adelaide on 11 February 2012. Labor's Susan Close won the seat on a 52.9 percent two-candidate-preferred (TCP) vote. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of former Deputy Premier, Treasurer and state Labor MHA Kevin Foley. (en)
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