Electoral district of North Adelaide explained

North Adelaide
State:sa
Lifespan:1875–1902, 1915–1938
Namesake:North Adelaide, South Australia
Class:Metropolitan
Coordinates:-34.9°N 174°W

North Adelaide was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1875 to 1902 and again from 1915 to 1938.[1]

North Adelaide was also the name of an electoral district of the unicameral South Australian Legislative Council from 1851 until its abolition in 1857, John Bentham Neales being the elected member.

The North Adelaide area is currently fairly safe to safe Liberal and is represented in the seat of Adelaide.

Members

Single-member (1875–1884)
MemberPartyTerm
 1875–1877
 1877–1878
 1878–1881
 1881–1884
Two members (1884–1902)
MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
 E. C. Stirling1884–1887  1884–1895
 1887–1893
 Labor1893–1897 
 Defence League1895–1896
 Defence League1896–1897
 1897–1902 1897–1901
 1901–1902
Two members (1915–1938)
MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
 Labor1915–1917 W. D. PonderLabor1915–1917
 National1917–1921 National1917–1921
 Labor1921–1931 Labor1921–1927
 Liberal Federation1927–1930
 Labor1930–1933
 Parliamentary Labor1931–1933 
 Victor NewlandLiberal and Country1933–1938 Liberal and Country1933–1938

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 - 2007. Parliament of South Australia. 19 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20190311113513/http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/AboutParliament/From1836/Documents/StatisticalRecordoftheLegislature1836to20093.pdf. 11 March 2019. dead.