Who are the parties and independents running in the federal election?

At this stage in the election period you’ve probably seen campaign information and signs from the Liberal, Labor, Greens and United Australia parties - but they’re by no means your only options on your ballot.

You may not see all of these parties on your House of Representatives (Lower House) ballot, as minor parties don’t usually have a candidate in every electorate but you’ll see more on your Senate (Upper House) ballot.

Here’s each party, group and independent running in the senate for SA, linked to their available candidate, campaign and policy info (where possible):

A. Liberal Democratic Party

B. Animal Justice Party

C. Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division)

D. Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)

E. Bob Day & Pat Amadio

F. The Great Australian Party

G. National Party of Australia (SA) Inc

H. Sustainable Australia Party – Stop Overdevelopment / Corruption

I. The Local Party of Australia

J. Australian Federation Party

K. Australian Democrats

L. Drew Pavlou Democratic Alliance

M. Harmeet Kaur & Rajesh Kumar

N. FUSION: Science, Pirate, Secular, Climate, Emergency

O. Nick Xenophon & Stirling Griff

P. Australian Greens SA

Q. Informed Medical Options Party

R. Rex Patrick Team

S. Pauline Hanson's One Nation

T. Legalise Cannabis South Australia Party

U. United Australia Party

V. Australian Citizens Party

UNGROUPED: Michael Hopper (Independent)

Parties and independents running only in the lower house in SA:

(You will only see these candidates if they’re running in your electorate)

Barker:

Vince Pannell

Maddy Fry

Boothby:

Paul Busuttil

Jo Dyer

 Grey:

Liz Habermann

Richard Carmody

 Kingston:

Rob De Jonge

 Mayo:

Rebekha Sharkie (Centre Alliance)

 Sturt:

Chris Schmidt (TNL)

Angela Fulco (Australian Progressives)