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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1962–1965

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This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1962 to 1965.

Name District Party Term expires Time in office
Ken Bardolph [4] Central No. 1 Labor 1965 1941–1964
Stan Bevan Central No. 1 Labor 1965 1951–1970
Jessie Cooper Central No. 2 LCL 1965 1959–1975
Boyd Dawkins Midland LCL 1968 1962–1982
Ren DeGaris [2] Southern LCL 1965 1962–1985
Leslie Harold Densley Southern LCL 1968 1944–1967
Geoffrey Giles [3] Southern LCL 1965 1959–1964
Gordon Gilfillan Northern LCL 1968 1962–1975
Les Hart [1] Midland LCL 1965 1962–1973
Allan Hookings [2] Southern LCL 1965 1959–1962
Norman Jude Southern LCL 1968 1944–1971
Henry Kemp [3] Southern LCL 1965 1964–1973
Alfred Kneebone Central No. 1 Labor 1968 1961–1975
Sir Lyell McEwin Northern LCL 1968 1934–1975
Alexander Melrose [1] Midland LCL 1965 1941–1962
Sir Frank Perry Central No. 2 LCL 1968 1947–1965
Frank Potter Central No. 2 LCL 1965 1959–1978
William Walsh Robinson Northern LCL 1965 1953–1965
Colin Rowe Midland LCL 1965 1948–1970
Sir Arthur Rymill Central No. 2 LCL 1968 1956–1975
Bert Shard Central No. 1 Labor 1968 1956–1975
Ross Story Midland LCL 1968 1955–1975
Robert Richard Wilson Northern LCL 1965 1949–1965
1 LCL MLC Alexander Melrose died on 6 September 1962. Les Hart was elected to fill the vacancy on 20 October.
2 LCL MLC Allan Hookings died on 31 October 1962. Ren DeGaris was elected to fill the vacancy on 15 December.
3 LCL MLC Geoffrey Giles resigned on 13 May 1964. Henry Kemp was elected to fill the vacancy on 19 June.
4 Labor MLC Ken Bardolph died on 9 November 1964. The vacancy was not filled before the March 1965 election.

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