29/31Black independent candidate and former Liberal Leader David Speirs with volunteers Billy Kennington, Tracey Hoad and Natalie Duenn. Picture: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
2/31Premier Peter Malinauskas. Photo: Helen Karakulak.
3/31Labor's Kyam Maher celebrates his party's win. Picture: Helen Karakulak
4/31One Nation's Pauline Hanson arrives at her team's Kent Town celebration. Picture: Rory Dowdell
5/31Former Liberal Leader Vincent Tarzia and Charissa Tarzia with their sons Raphael and Leonardo in the seat of Hartley. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
6/31Prime Minister Anthony Albanese lends a hand at the Hartley polling booth this morning with Labor Leader Peter Malinauskas. Picture: Facebook
7/31Margaret Lyons - a One Nation voter - and her child. Photo: Rory Dowdell/InDaily
8/31Voters in Bragg were reportedly waiting up to 20 minutes to cast their vote. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
9/31Liberal Leader Ashton Hurn and Unley candidate Rosalie Rotolo at the polling booths on Saturday. Picture: Facebook
10/31Amanda Blair. Picture: Facebook
11/31Bragg voter Michelle Awata thought Labor would win today. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
12/31David Speirs is having a second shot at Black after having resigned from SA Parliament. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
13/31Anna Finizio is hoping to win Dunstan back for the Liberals. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
14/31Katie McCusker is running as a Greens candidate for the Legislative Council. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
15/31Federal Health Minister Mark Butler at a local voting booth with Colton Labor candidate Aria Bolkus. Picture: Facebook
16/31Voters were treated to a sausage sizzle at Norwood Primary School today, Liberal candidate Anna Finizio saying it was "the best" in her electorate. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
17/31Cressida O'Hanlon is hoping to retain her seat in Dunstan. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
18/31Independent candidates Tammy Franks (centre) and Kieran Snape (second from right) with supporters. Picture: Facebook
19/31Liberal candidate Rhees Bishop and brother Benjamin. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily.
20/31Local Hartley voter Hermione Farmer hoped the Animal Justice Party would win.
21/31Voters waiting in line at St Peter Claver's Church Hall in Dulwich. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
22/31Greens Leader Robert Simms on election day. Picture: Facebook
23/31One Nation candidate Paula Wilson and her father Richard at Hallet Cove. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
24/31Voters waiting in line at Campbelltown Uniting Church. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
25/31Morialta Labor candidate Matthew Marrozzi and Kate. Photo: Rory Dowdell/InDaily
26/31SA Best's Connie Bonaros and Louis Rankin. Photo: Supplied
27/31There were plenty of voters out early at Campbelltown Uniting Church in Hartley. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
28/31Debra Von Der Borch (Labor volunteer) and Leticia Mooney (One Nation volunteer) at Hallett Cove polling booth. Picture: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
29/31Black independent candidate and former Liberal Leader David Speirs with volunteers Billy Kennington, Tracey Hoad and Natalie Duenn. Picture: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
30/31Liberal and sitting Morphett MP Stephen Patterson, Liberal Leader Ashton Hurn and volunteer Jill at Immanuel College polling booth. Picture: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
31/31Former treasurer Stephen Mullighan, who has held the seat of Lee since 2014, with his successive candidate David Wilkins. Picture: Facebook
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