2022 South Australian state election

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Les élections législatives de 2022 en Australie-Méridionale ont lieu le 19 mars 2022 afin de renouveler les 47 sièges de l'Assemblée et 11 des 22 sièges du Conseil législatif de cet État australien. Le scrutin entraîne une alternance politique avec la victoire des travaillistes qui recueillent une majorité absolue au détriment des libéraux, au pouvoir depuis 2018. rdf:langString
The 2022 South Australian state election was held on 19 March 2022 to elect members to the 55th Parliament of South Australia. All 47 seats in the House of Assembly (the lower house, whose members were elected at the 2018 election), and half the seats in the Legislative Council (the upper house, last filled at the 2014 election) were up for re-election. Labor won 27 seats in the lower house, while the Liberals retained 16 seats—with the remaining four seats won by independents. The new ministry was sworn in two days after the election, and Malinauskas became the state's 47th Premier. rdf:langString
Las elecciones estatales de Australia Meridional de 2022 se llevaron a cabo el 19 de marzo de ese año para elegir miembros del 55.º Parlamento de Australia Meridional. Dónde estuvieron en disputa los 47 escaños de la Cámara de la Asamblea (la cámara baja) y la mitad de los escaños del Consejo Legislativo (la cámara alta). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Approval ratings of Steven Marshall
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rdf:langString Results of the election by electorate. Left: first preference votes. Right: two-party-preferred vote.
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rdf:langString The 2022 South Australian state election was held on 19 March 2022 to elect members to the 55th Parliament of South Australia. All 47 seats in the House of Assembly (the lower house, whose members were elected at the 2018 election), and half the seats in the Legislative Council (the upper house, last filled at the 2014 election) were up for re-election. The one-term incumbent minority Liberal government, led by Premier Steven Marshall, was defeated by the opposition Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas, in a landslide. Marshall conceded to Malinauskas about three hours after the polls closed. It is the first time since 1982, and only the fourth time since 1933, that a sitting government in South Australia has been defeated after a single term. Labor won 27 seats in the lower house, while the Liberals retained 16 seats—with the remaining four seats won by independents. The new ministry was sworn in two days after the election, and Malinauskas became the state's 47th Premier. In the 22-seat upper house where 11 seats were up for election, the result was five Labor, four Liberal, one Green, and one One Nation, for a total of nine Labor government seats, eight Liberal opposition seats, with five crossbenchers—two Green, two SA-Best, and one One Nation. Consequently, the new Labor government would require an additional three non-government votes to pass legislation; however, the Liberal upper house President was unexpectedly re-elected to the Presidency, which gave the Labor government nine of 21 seats during votes on the floor, meaning that only an additional two non-government votes are required to pass legislation. Like federal elections, South Australia has compulsory voting, uses full-preference instant-runoff voting for single-member electorates in the lower house, and optional preference single transferable voting in the proportionally represented upper house. The election was conducted by the Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA), an independent body answerable to Parliament.
rdf:langString Las elecciones estatales de Australia Meridional de 2022 se llevaron a cabo el 19 de marzo de ese año para elegir miembros del 55.º Parlamento de Australia Meridional. Dónde estuvieron en disputa los 47 escaños de la Cámara de la Asamblea (la cámara baja) y la mitad de los escaños del Consejo Legislativo (la cámara alta). El gobierno liberal minoritario titular, dirigido por el primer ministro Steven Marshall, fue derrotado por la oposición laborista, dirigido por el líder de la oposición Peter Malinauskas. Marshall reconoció la derrota ante Malinauskas unas tres horas después del cierre de las urnas.​ Los laboristas obtuvieron 27 escaños en la cámara baja, mientras que los liberales conservaron 16 escaños, y los independientes ganaron los cuatro escaños restantes. El nuevo ministerio prestó juramento dos días después de las elecciones, y Malinauskas se convirtió en el 47º primer ministro del estado.​
rdf:langString Les élections législatives de 2022 en Australie-Méridionale ont lieu le 19 mars 2022 afin de renouveler les 47 sièges de l'Assemblée et 11 des 22 sièges du Conseil législatif de cet État australien. Le scrutin entraîne une alternance politique avec la victoire des travaillistes qui recueillent une majorité absolue au détriment des libéraux, au pouvoir depuis 2018.
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