All 46 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly 24 seats were needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Richard L. Butler
Edgar Dawes
Party
Liberal and Country League
Labor
Leader since
7 December 1925
12 May 1932
Leader's seat
Wooroora
Sturt
Last election
new party
30 seats
Seats won
29 seats
6 seats
Seat change
24
Percentage
34.62%
27.78%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Robert Richards
Doug Bardolph
Party
Parliamentary Labor Party
Lang Labor
Leader since
1933
August 1931
Leader's seat
Wallaroo
Adelaide
Last election
new party
new party
Seats won
4 seats
3 seats
Seat change
4
3
Percentage
16.30%
3.68%
Swing
16.30
3.68
Premier before election
Robert Richards
Parliamentary Labor
Elected Premier
Richard L. Butler
Liberal and Country League
State elections were held in South Australia on 8 April 1933. All 46 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent Parliamentary Labor Party government led by Premier Robert Richards was defeated by the opposition Liberal and Country League led by Leader of the Opposition Richard L. Butler. Each district elected multiple members.
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