At the Federal election of 24 November 2007, the ALP won the support of the majority of voters across Australia, won a majority of the seats in the House of Representatives and formed government. In South Australia, ALP candidates won 52.4% of the two party preferred vote, and won 6 of the State’s 11 House of Representatives seats. ALP sitting Members retained Port Adelaide, Hindmarsh and Adelaide, and ALP candidates won Kingston, Wakefield and Makin. Liberal sitting Members retained Boothby, Sturt, Mayo, Grey and Barker. This paper looks at the 2007 result, but within the geographic areas of the State House of Assembly seats. It also looks at the result of several previous State and Federal elections within those same boundaries, that is, ...