Dignity for Disability

Dignity for Disability

Dignity for Disability or Dignity 4 Disability (known as Dignity for Disabled until 2010) is a minority political party in the Australian state of South Australia. The party currently has one parliamentary member, Kelly Vincent, in the 22-member upper house, the South Australian Legislative Council, elected at the 2010 election for an 8-year term.

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2006 election

The party first ran at the 2006 election under their previous name, Dignity for Disabled, with no successful candidates. Candidates were fielded in the lower house seats of Unley, Mitchell, Mawson, Norwood, Hartley, Newland, Morialta, Bright, Adelaide, and Wright, and fielded four candidates in the upper house. Their highest result in the lower house was in Wright as well as Bright at 2.4% (506 and 492 votes respectively). Their upper house vote was 0.6% (5615 votes).

2010 election

At the 2010 election, renamed Dignity for Disability ran for the lower house seats of Adelaide, Norwood and Wright with similar results. Four candidates again stood for the upper house. The upper house vote doubled from 0.6 percent to 1.2 percent, and after receiving preferences, candidate Kelly Vincent was elected to the eleventh and last upper house seat. Vincent was listed second on the party's upper house ticket, but received the preferences of first candidate Paul Collier who died of a brain haemorrhage eleven days before the election.[1] Vincent states she would "probably side with The Greens on certain issues".[2]

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