This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1938 to 1941, as elected at the 1938 state election:
Name
|
Party
|
Electorate
|
Term of office
|
Charles Abbott |
LCL |
Burnside |
1933–1946
|
Doug Bardolph |
Independent |
Adelaide |
1933–1944
|
Hon Richard Layton Butler [1] |
LCL |
Light |
1915–1918, 1921–1938
|
Arthur Christian |
LCL |
Eyre |
1933–1956
|
George Connor |
Independent |
Alexandra |
1934–1941
|
Edward Craigie |
Single Tax League |
Flinders |
1930–1941
|
Daniel Davies |
Independent |
Yorke Peninsula |
1933–1941
|
Leslie Duncan |
Labor |
Gawler |
1938–1952
|
Henry Dunks |
LCL |
Mitcham |
1933–1955
|
Herbert Dunn |
Independent/LCL [3] |
Stirling |
1938–1952
|
William Fisk [2] |
Independent |
Glenelg |
1938–1940
|
John Fletcher |
Independent |
Mount Gambier |
1938–1958
|
George Illingworth |
Independent |
Goodwood |
1938–1941
|
Hon Shirley Jeffries |
LCL |
Torrens |
1927–1930, 1933–1944, 1947–1953
|
Hon George Jenkins |
LCL |
Newcastle |
1918–1924, 1927–1930, 1933–1956
|
Andrew Lacey |
Labor |
Port Pirie |
1933–1946
|
Jules Langdon |
Independent |
Thebarton |
1938–1942
|
John Lyons |
LCL |
Rocky River |
1926–1948
|
William Macgillivray |
Independent |
Chaffey |
1938–1956
|
Archibald McDonald |
LCL |
Burra |
1933–1947
|
Hon John McInnes |
Labor |
Hindmarsh |
1918–1950
|
Hon Malcolm McIntosh |
LCL |
Albert |
1921–1959
|
Richard McKenzie |
Independent |
Murray |
1938–1953
|
John McLeay, senior |
Independent |
Unley |
1938–1941
|
Alexander Melrose |
LCL |
Stanley |
1933–1941
|
Herbert Michael [1] |
LCL |
Light |
1939–1941, 1944–1956
|
Hon Robert Nicholls |
LCL |
Young |
1915–1956
|
Frank Nieass |
Labor |
Norwood |
1930–1933, 1938–1941, 1944–1947
|
Mick O'Halloran |
Labor |
Frome |
1918–1921, 1924–1927, 1938–1960
|
Thomas Playford |
LCL |
Gumeracha |
1933–1968
|
Hon Robert Richards |
Labor |
Wallaroo |
1918–1949
|
Lindsay Riches |
Labor |
Stuart |
1933–1970
|
Albert Robinson |
Independent |
Gouger |
1915–1924, 1934–1943
|
Reginald Rudall |
LCL |
Angas |
1933–1944
|
Howard Shannon |
LCL |
Onkaparinga |
1933–1968
|
Clement Smith |
Independent |
Victoria |
1938–1941
|
James Stephens |
Labor |
Port Adelaide |
1933–1959
|
Tom Stott |
Independent |
Ridley |
1933–1970
|
Albert Thompson |
Labor |
Semaphore |
1930–1946
|
Elder Whittle |
LCL |
Prospect |
1938–1944, 1947–1953
|
- 1 Light LCL MHA and Premier Richard Layton Butler resigned on 5 November 1938 in order to contest a by-election for the federal seat of Wakefield. LCL candidate Herbert Michael won the resulting by-election on 21 January 1939.
- 2 Glenelg independent MHA William Fisk died on 18 December 1940. No by-election was held due to the imminent 1941 state election.
- 3 Stirling independent MHA Herbert Dunn joined the LCL in 1940.