This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1906 to 1910, as elected at the 1906 state election:[1]
| Name
 | 
Party
 | 
Electorate
 | 
Term of office
 | 
| Peter Allen | 
FPPU | 
Wallaroo | 
1902–1912, 1915–1925
 | 
| Edward Alfred Anstey [4] | 
Labor | 
Adelaide | 
1908–1921
 | 
| William Archibald | 
Labor | 
Port Adelaide | 
1893–1910
 | 
| William Blacker | 
LDU | 
Alexandra | 
1892–1913
 | 
| Reginald Blundell [1] | 
Labor | 
Adelaide | 
1907–1918
 | 
| Thomas Burgoyne | 
LDU | 
Flinders | 
1884–1915
 | 
| Hon Richard Butler | 
FPPU | 
Barossa | 
1890–1924
 | 
| Donald Campbell | 
Labor | 
Victoria and Albert | 
1906–1912
 | 
| Henry Chesson | 
Labor | 
Port Adelaide | 
1905–1918
 | 
| Hon Sir Jenkin Coles | 
ANL | 
Wooroora | 
1875–1878, 1881–1911
 | 
| Frederick Coneybeer | 
Labor | 
Torrens | 
1893–1921, 1924–1930
 | 
| Ephraim Coombe | 
LDU | 
Barossa | 
1901–1912, 1915–1917
 | 
| Thomas Crush [5] | 
Labor | 
Northern Territory | 
1908–1911
 | 
| William Patrick Cummins [2] | 
LDU | 
Stanley | 
1896–1907
 | 
| George Dankel | 
Labor | 
Torrens | 
1905–1912
 | 
| Bill Denny | 
Labor | 
Adelaide | 
1900–1905, 1906–1933
 | 
| Kossuth William Duncan [2] | 
FPPU | 
Stanley | 
1907–1910
 | 
| Clarence Goode | 
Labor | 
Stanley | 
1905–1918
 | 
| Percy Heggaton | 
 | 
Alexandra | 
1906–1915, 1923–1938
 | 
| Hermann Homburg | 
ANL | 
Murray | 
1906–1915, 1927–1930
 | 
| Arthur Hugh Inkster [3] | 
LDU | 
Flinders | 
1905–1907
 | 
| Harry Jackson | 
Labor | 
Stanley | 
1906–1918
 | 
| David James | 
ANL | 
Wooroora | 
1902–1918
 | 
| William Jamieson | 
LDU | 
Murray | 
1901–1902, 1905–1912
 | 
| Ivor MacGillivray | 
Labor | 
Port Adelaide | 
1893–1918
 | 
| Alexander McDonald | 
ANL | 
Alexandra | 
1887–1915
 | 
| William Miller | 
FPPU | 
Burra Burra | 
1902–1918
 | 
| Samuel James Mitchell [8] | 
LDU | 
Northern Territory | 
1901–1910
 | 
| John Newland | 
Labor | 
Burra Burra | 
1906–1912
 | 
| Hon Laurence O'Loughlin | 
FPPU | 
Burra Burra | 
1890–1918
 | 
| Friedrich Wilhelm Paech [6] | 
ANL | 
Wooroora | 
1899–1908
 | 
| Archibald Peake | 
LDU | 
Victoria and Albert | 
1897–1915, 1915–1920
 | 
| Friedrich Pflaum | 
ANL | 
Murray | 
1902–1915
 | 
| William David Ponder | 
Labor | 
Adelaide | 
1905–1921
 | 
| Thomas Price [7] | 
Labor | 
Torrens | 
1893–1909
 | 
| George Ritchie | 
FPPU | 
Alexandra | 
1902–1922
 | 
| Ernest Roberts [4] | 
Labor | 
Adelaide | 
1896–1902, 1905–1908
 | 
| Samuel Rudall | 
LDU | 
Barossa | 
1906–1915
 | 
| Thomas Ryan [7] | 
Labor | 
Torrens | 
1909–1912, 1915–1917
 | 
| James Zimri Sellar [1] | 
Labor | 
Adelaide | 
1905–1906
 | 
| William Senior | 
Labor | 
Victoria and Albert | 
1904–1912
 | 
| Thomas Hyland Smeaton | 
Labor | 
Torrens | 
1905–1921
 | 
| Hon Vaiben Louis Solomon [5] | 
ANL | 
Northern Territory | 
1890–1901, 1905–1908
 | 
| John Travers | 
Labor | 
Flinders | 
1906–1910, 1912–1918
 | 
| Crawford Vaughan | 
Labor | 
Torrens | 
1905–1918
 | 
| John Verran | 
Labor | 
Wallaroo | 
1901–1918
 | 
| Edgar Hampton Warren [3] | 
FPPU | 
Flinders | 
1907–1910
 | 
| Alfred Edwin Winter | 
Labor | 
Wallaroo | 
1905–1912
 | 
| Frederick William Young [6] | 
FPPU | 
Wooroora | 
1902–1905, 1909–1915
 | 
- 1  Adelaide MHA James Zimri Sellar died on 20 December 1906. Reginald Blundell won the resulting by-election on 26 January 1907.
 
- 2  Stanley MHA William Patrick Cummins died on 9 March 1907. Kossuth William Duncan won the resulting by-election on 13 April.
 
- 3  Flinders MHA Arthur Hugh Inkster died on 29 March 1907. Edgar Hampton Warren won the resulting by-election on 18 May.
 
- 4  Adelaide MHA Ernest Roberts resigned on 15 May 1908. Edward Alfred Anstey won the resulting by-election on 20 June.
 
- 5  Northern Territory MHA Vaiben Louis Solomon died on 20 October 1908. Thomas Crush won the resulting by-election on 5 December.
 
- 6  Wooroora MHA Friedrich Wilhelm Paech died on 29 December 1908. Frederick William Young won the resulting by-election on 13 February 1909.
 
- 7  Torrens MHA Thomas Price died on 31 May 1909. Thomas Ryan won the resulting by-election on 3 July.
 
- 8  Northern Territory MHA Samuel James Mitchell resigned on 18 January 1910. No by-election was held before the 1910 election.
 
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