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One Nation – South Australia
Pauline Hanson's One Nation – South Australia
AbbreviationPHON
LeaderJennifer Game
Registered16 September 2021
Ideology
  • Hansonism
  • Right-wing populism
  • Political positionRight-wing
    National affiliationPauline Hanson's One Nation
    Colours  Orange
    House of Assembly
    0 / 47

    Legislative Council
    1 / 22

    House of Representatives
    0 / 10

    (SA seats)
    Senate
    0 / 12

    (SA seats)
    Website
    www.onenation.org.au
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Pauline Hanson's One Nation – South Australia, also known as One Nation – South Australia, is the South Australia branch of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. Officially registered to the Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA) in September 2021,[1] the party won a seat in the upper house of the South Australian ParliamentinMarch 2022 at the state election,[2][3][4] receiving over four percent of the vote.

    The party leader is Jennifer Game, a policy adviser to party leader Pauline Hanson, and mother to One Nation MLC Sarah Game.[5][6] Although stating “in some ways I am quite conservative but I also think I’m very open-minded,” MLC Game has also said that “I just don’t probably like aligning myself with a particular label...”.[7]

    Election results[edit]

    House of Assembly
    Election year # of
    overall votes
    % of
    overall vote
    # of
    overall seats
    +/–
    2002 22,833 Increase 2.41
    0 / 47

    Steady 0
    2006 2,591 Decrease 0.28
    0 / 47

    Steady 0
    Party did not contest 2010, 2014 or 2018 state elections in the House of Assembly
    2022 28,664 Increase 2.63
    0 / 47

    Steady 0
    Legislative Council
    Election year # of
    overall votes
    % of
    overall vote
    # of
    overall seats
    +/–
    2002 16,829 Increase 1.80
    0 / 22

    Steady 0
    2006 7,559 Decrease 0.81
    0 / 22

    Steady 0
    2010 4,972 Decrease 0.51
    0 / 22

    Steady 0
    Party did not contest 2014 or 2018 state elections in the Legislative Council
    2022 46,051 Increase 4.23
    1 / 22

    Increase1

    Members of parliament[edit]

    Current MPs[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Register of political parties". ecsa.sa.gov.au. Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA). Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  • ^ "South Australia gets first One Nation MP with Sarah Game elected to Legislative Council". ABC News. 27 April 2022.
  • ^ Richardson, Tom (27 April 2022). "A new Game in SA parliament as One Nation breaks through". InDaily.
  • ^ Hanson, Pauline (27 April 2022). "One Nation makes history with first member of SA parliament". onenation.org.au.
  • ^ Richardson, Tom (28 January 2022). "Inside One Nation's attempt to capture SA's right". InDaily.
  • ^ Opie, Rebecca (29 March 2022). "One Nation's SA leader Jennifer Game sheds light on daughter's state election candidacy". ABC News.
  • ^ Richardson, Tom (12 May 2022). "GAME PLAN: One Nation's SA makeover". InDaily.
  • External links[edit]


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