Who is in power
Premier Peter Malinauskas
- Government
- Australian Labor Party
- Arrangement
- Majority government
- In power since
- 2022-03-21
Labor won an expanded House of Assembly majority at the 2026 South Australian election.

State portal
SA starts from Adelaide and works outward: current power, chamber balance, election clocks and the local civic rehearsal layer that can plug back into the national P4A preframe.
Who is in power
Labor won an expanded House of Assembly majority at the 2026 South Australian election.
Research status
The 2026 election and Legislative Council declaration were checked against ECSA result sources. House totals are derived from ECSA final district data.
Editable source: content/states/sa.md
SA timers
Scheduled, expected, recent or last-possible dates are labelled directly on each card, including days-until, days-since and the markdown archive rule.
Checking timer...
16 Mar 2030
Scheduled by fixed-term cycle
South Australian state elections are ordinarily held on the third Saturday in March every four years.
Days-since referencePrevious South Australian State election polling day
Days-since sourceArchive ruleWhen this election becomes historical, keep days-since visible in the current cycle, then archive it with the next higher-order election cycle.
SourceChecking timer...
21 Mar 2026
Final results published
Kept here as the most recent research anchor after the March 2026 election.
Days-since reference2026 South Australian State election polling day
Days-since sourceArchive ruleKeep days-since visible while this event belongs to the current local cycle, then archive it with the next state or territory general election cycle.
SourceNo timers match this filter.
Chamber split
These totals are the data layer future agents should refresh when resignations, recounts or by-elections change the map.
Lower house
Majority line: 24 seats
Derived from ECSA final district results after the 2026 election.
Chamber sourceUpper house
Majority line: 12 seats
Full chamber estimate combines the 2026 elected half with continuing 2022 members.
Chamber sourceTailoring notes
Sources