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This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council, as of the 2006 state election:

Name Party First elected
Hon Ann Bressington Independent No Pokies 2006
Hon Robert Brokenshire 4 Family First 2008
Hon John Darley 3 Independent No Pokies 2007
Hon John Dawkins Liberal 1997
Hon Andrew Evans 4 Family First 2002
Hon Bernard Finnigan 1 ALP 2006
Hon Gail Gago ALP 2002
Hon John Gazzola ALP 2002
Hon Paul Holloway ALP 1995
Hon Dennis Hood Family First 2006
Hon Ian Hunter ALP 2006
Hon Sandra Kanck Democrat 1993
Hon Robert Lawson Liberal 1993
Hon Michelle Lensink Liberal 2003
Hon Rob Lucas Liberal 1982
Hon Mark Parnell Greens 2006
Hon David Ridgway Liberal 2002
Hon Caroline Schaefer Liberal 1993
Hon Bob Sneath ALP 2000
Hon Terry Stephens Liberal 2002
Hon Stephen Wade 2 Liberal 2006
Hon Russell Wortley ALP 2006
Hon Carmel Zollo ALP 1997
1 ALP MLC Terry Roberts died on February 18, 2006, only weeks before the 2006 election. The vacancy remained unfilled at the conclusion of the last parliament, and as he was only half-way through his term, his replacement still had four years to serve. Bernard Finnigan was thus appointed as his replacement on May 2.
2 Liberal MLC Angus Redford resigned from the Legislative Council in March 2006 in an unsuccessful attempt to shift to the House of Assembly. The vacancy remained unfilled at the conclusion of the last parliament, and as he was only half-way through his term, his replacement still had four years to serve. Stephen Wade was thus appointed as his replacement on May 2.
3 Independent MLC Nick Xenophon resigned on October 15, 2007 in order to run for the Australian Senate at the 2007 federal election. Xenophon's second running mate, John Darley was appointed to the casual vacancy on November 21.
4 Family First MLC Andrew Evans resigned on July 3, 2008. Robert Brokenshire, a former Liberal MHA, was appointed as Evans' replacement on July 24.
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