Rachel Sanderson

[2] Sanderson sold her management agency in April 2013, citing her full-time occupation as being a member of parliament.

[4] At the 2014 state election she suffered a 1.8-point two-party swing against her finishing with a reduced margin of 2.4 points against the Labor candidate, David O'Loughlin.

[5] Upon the release of the 2016 draft electoral redistribution, Sanderson organised the mass distribution of a pro forma document in the two inner metropolitan suburbs of Walkerville and Gilberton, which aimed for residents to use the pro forma document to submit their objection to the commission in support of Sanderson's campaign to keep the two suburbs in her seat of Adelaide, which in the draft would have been transferred to neighbouring Torrens.

Sanderson's position however was at odds with her own party's submission which agreed with the commission that Walkerville should be transferred to Torrens.

The 2016 electoral redistribution added the rest of Collinswood to the seat and moved the seat's northern boundary from Regency Road to several blocks south of Regency Road, losing a significant amount of northern Prospect.