All 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly 24 seats were needed for a majority 11 (of the 21) seats of the South Australian Legislative Council
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Don Dunstan
Bruce Eastick
Robin Millhouse
Party
Labor
Liberal
Liberal Movement
Leader since
1 June 1967
15 March 1972
2 April 1973
Leader's seat
Norwood
Light
Mitcham
Last election
26 seats
20 seats
0 seats
Seats won
23 seats
20 seats
2 seats
Seat change
3
0
2
Percentage
46.32%
31.53%
18.27%
Swing
5.2
8.26
N/A
Premier before election
Don Dunstan
Labor
Resulting Premier
Don Dunstan
Labor
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