Labor (until 2002) Independent Ralph Clarke Buy Back ETSA (2006)
Ralph Desmond Clarke (born 4 October 1951) is an Australian former politician. He was a Labor Party member of the South Australian House of Assembly between 1993 and 2002, representing the electorate of Ross Smith. He was the deputy leader of the State Parliamentary Labor Party, and thus the deputy opposition leader,[1] until he was deposed in factional infighting.
Ross Smith was abolished ahead of the 2002 state election, and Clarke tried to follow most of his constituents into the recreated seat of Enfield.[2] Despite a secret ballot showing 60 of the 74 of the members of de-stacked local branches threw their support behind Clarke for 2002 preselection,[3] the state executive intervened to install John Rau, a former colleague of Clarke's in the Centre Left faction who had made the switch to the Right.[3] Clarke ran as an independent and did very well on 23.1%, however with the ALP vote of 39.5% and Liberal vote of 24.1%, he did not get into the two party preferred race for election.
Clarke contested an upper house seat under a banner of "Buy back ETSA" at the 2006 election but failed with only 0.1% of the vote, only 1115 votes.[4][5]
^Green, Antony (21 April 2006). "Enfield Profile". South Australian election 2006. ABC. Archived from the original on 14 November 2022. Retrieved 14 November 2022.