Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1947–1950
This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1947 to 1950.
| Name | District | Party | Term expiry | Time in office | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ernest Anthoney | Central No. 2 | LCL | 1953 | 1941–1959 | 
| Ken Bardolph | Central No. 1 | Labor | 1953 | 1941–1964 | 
| Norman Brookman [3] | Southern | LCL | 1953 | 1941–1949 | 
| Jack Bice | Southern | LCL | 1953 | 1941–1959 | 
| Percy Blesing [2] | Northern | LCL | 1953 | 1924–1949 | 
| Frank Condon | Central No. 1 | Labor | 1950 | 1928–1961 | 
| John Lancelot Cowan [3] | Southern | LCL | 1953 | 1949–1959 | 
| Sir Collier Cudmore | Central No. 2 | LCL | 1953 | 1933–1959 | 
| Leslie Harold Densley | Southern | LCL | 1950 | 1944–1967 | 
| Sir Walter Gordon Duncan | Midland | LCL | 1950 | 1918–1962 | 
| Harry Edmonds | Northern | LCL | 1950 | 1944–1962 | 
| Douglas Peel Gordon [1] | Midland | LCL | 1953 | 1947–1948 | 
| Bert Hoare | Central No. 1 | Labor | 1950 | 1944–1956 | 
| Norman Jude | Southern | LCL | 1950 | 1944–1971 | 
| Sir Lyell McEwin | Northern | LCL | 1950 | 1934–1975 | 
| Alexander Melrose | Midland | LCL | 1953 | 1941–1962 | 
| Oscar Oates | Central No. 1 | Labor | 1953 | 1933–1951 | 
| Frank Perry | Central No. 2 | LCL | 1950 | 1947–1965 | 
| William Walsh Robinson | Northern | LCL | 1953 | 1947–1953 | 
| Colin Rowe [1] | Midland | LCL | 1953 | 1948–1970 | 
| Reginald Rudall | Midland | LCL | 1950 | 1944–1955 | 
| Sir James Wallace Sandford | Central No. 2 | LCL | 1950 | 1938–1956 | 
| Robert Richard Wilson [2] | Northern | LCL | 1953 | 1949–1965 | 
- 1 LCL MLC Douglas Peel Gordon died on 9 October 1948. Colin Rowe was elected unopposed to the vacancy on 1 November.
- 2 LCL MLC Percy Blesing died on 2 March 1949. Robert Richard Wilson won the resulting by-election on 14 May.
- 3 LCL MLC Norman Brookman died on 26 April 1949. John Lancelot Cowan was elected unopposed to the vacancy on 26 May.
References
| Members of the Parliament of South Australia | ||
| Legislative Council | ||
| House of Assembly | 
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