Australian referendum, 1910 (Surplus Revenue)

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Constitution Alteration (Finance) 1909 sought to amend section 87 (the 'Braddon Clause') which was due to lapse in 1910. It was to add to the constitution a financial agreement reached between the States and the Commonwealth to replace the section. The question was put to a referendum in the Australian referendum, 1910.

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Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled 'Constitution Alteration (Finance) 1909'?


Result
State On

rolls

Ballots

issued

For Against Informal
% %
New South Wales 834,662 512,802 227,650 %47.35 253,107 %52.65 31,411
Victoria 703,699 468,535 200,165 %45.26 242,119 %54.74 24,299
Queensland 279,031 170,634 87,130 %54.58 72,516 %45.42 9,489
South Australia 207,655 110,503 49,352 %49.06 51,250 %50.94 9,679
Western Australia 134,979 83,893 49,050 %61.74 30,392 %38.26 3,890
Tasmania 98,456 57,609 32,167 %59.99 21,454 %40.01 3,669
Total for Commonwealth 2,258,482 1,403,976 645,514 %49.04 670,838 %50.96 82,437
Obtained majority in three States and an overall minority of 25,324 votes.
Not carried

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