This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1927 to 1930
Name | District | Party | Term expiry | Time in office | |
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Northern | 1933 | 1924–1949 | |||
Central No. 1 | 1933 | 1915–1929 | |||
Central No. 1 | Labor | 1930 | 1928–1961 | ||
Central No. 2 | 1933 | 1915–1933 | |||
Southern | Liberal | 1930 | 1910–1944 | ||
Midland | Liberal | 1930 | 1918–1962 | ||
Central No. 1 | Labor | 1930 | 1918–1931 | ||
Midland | Liberal | 1930 | 1913–1944 | ||
Midland | Liberal | 1933 | 1912–1941 | ||
Central No. 2 | Liberal | 1930 | 1915–1935 | ||
Central No. 1 | Labor | 1933 | 1912–1933 | ||
Central No. 1 | Labor | 1930 | 1891–1897, 1900–1909, 1918–1928 | ||
Southern | Liberal | 1933 | 1920–1938 | ||
Northern | Country Party | 1933 | 1918–1933 | ||
Northern | Liberal | 1930 | 1915–1934 | ||
Midland | Liberal | 1933 | 1900–1933 | ||
Central No. 2 | Liberal | 1933 | 1921–1933 | ||
Northern | Liberal | 1930 | 1924–1944 | ||
Southern | Liberal | 1930 | 1891–1932 | ||
Central No. 2 | Liberal | 1930 | 1918–1938 | ||
Central No. 1 | Labor | 1933 | 1929–1941 | ||
Southern | Liberal | 1933 | 1927–1941 |
Labor MLC Andrew Kirkpatrick died on 19 August 1928. Frank Condon won the resulting by-election on 27 October.
Labor MLC John Carr died on 6 June 1929. Stanley Whitford won the resulting by-election on 17 August. Whitford was elected as an unendorsed Labor candidate after the party declared the initial preselection ballot void and did not endorse a candidate in the safe Labor seat; upon taking his seat, he sat with the Labor Party.[1]