Encounter Bay was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian colony (state of Australia from 1901) of South Australia from 1857 to 1902. At its creation in 1857, it included booths at Goolwa, Port Elliot, Rapid Bay and Yankalilla. It expanded over time with the settlement of the area to include booths at Cape Jervis, Inman Valley and Myponga (1870), Hog Bay and Port Victor (now Victor Harbor) (1875), Kingscote (1878), Bullaparinga (1881), Second Valley (1893, replacing Rapid Bay), Nangkita (1896) and (1899).
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| - Encounter Bay was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian colony (state of Australia from 1901) of South Australia from 1857 to 1902. At its creation in 1857, it included booths at Goolwa, Port Elliot, Rapid Bay and Yankalilla. It expanded over time with the settlement of the area to include booths at Cape Jervis, Inman Valley and Myponga (1870), Hog Bay and Port Victor (now Victor Harbor) (1875), Kingscote (1878), Bullaparinga (1881), Second Valley (1893, replacing Rapid Bay), Nangkita (1896) and (1899). (en)
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| - Electoral district of Alexandra
- Benjamin Herschel Babbage
- John Robert Kelly
- Charles Henry Hussey
- Victor Harbor, South Australia
- David Sutherland (politician)
- Cape Jervis, South Australia
- 1902 disestablishments in Australia
- Electoral district of Finniss
- Electoral district of Hammond
- Encounter Bay
- Goolwa, South Australia
- Myponga, South Australia
- Thomas Reynolds (Australian politician)
- Hog Bay, South Australia
- Simpson Newland
- Emil Wentzel
- Henry Edward Downer
- John Langdon Parsons
- Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)
- William Carpenter (Australian politician)
- William Everard (South Australian politician)
- William West-Erskine
- Former electoral districts of South Australia
- Henry Strangways
- James Boucaut
- 1857 establishments in Australia
- John Lindsay (South Australian politician)
- King O'Malley
- William Rogers (Australian politician)
- Arthur Fydell Lindsay
- Port Elliot, South Australia
- South Australia
- South Australian House of Assembly
- Encounter (disambiguation)
- Inman Valley, South Australia
- Kingscote, South Australia
- Nangkita, South Australia
- National Defence League
- Rapid Bay, South Australia
- Second Valley, South Australia
- Yankalilla, South Australia
- Neville Blyth
- Charles Tucker (mayor)
- South Australian House of Assembly electoral districts
- dbr:Torrens_Vale,_South_Australia
- Bullaparinga, South Australia
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| - Encounter Bay was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian colony (state of Australia from 1901) of South Australia from 1857 to 1902. At its creation in 1857, it included booths at Goolwa, Port Elliot, Rapid Bay and Yankalilla. It expanded over time with the settlement of the area to include booths at Cape Jervis, Inman Valley and Myponga (1870), Hog Bay and Port Victor (now Victor Harbor) (1875), Kingscote (1878), Bullaparinga (1881), Second Valley (1893, replacing Rapid Bay), Nangkita (1896) and (1899). In 2015, the former electorate of Encounter Bay is now divided between the state electorates of Finniss and Hammond. (en)
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of | - Premier of South Australia
- Electoral Districts Act 1872
- Electoral district of Alexandra
- Electoral districts of South Australia
- Members of multiple Australian legislatures
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1860–1862
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1862–1865
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1865–1868
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1868–1870
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1870–71
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1871–1875
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1875–1878
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1878–1881
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1881–1884
- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1884–1887
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