Australian referendum, 1937 (Aviation)
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Constitution Alteration (Aviation) 1936 sought to give the government legislative power with respect to air navigation and aircraft. The question was put to a referendum in the Australian referendum, 1937.
[edit] Results
Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled 'Constitution Alteration (Aviation) 1936'?
State | On
rolls |
Ballots
issued |
For | Against | Informal | ||
% | % | ||||||
New South Wales | 1,550,947 | 1,461,860 | 664,589 | %47.25 | 741,821 | %52.75 | 55,450 |
Victoria | 1,128,492 | 1,074,278 | 675,481 | %65.10 | 362,112 | %34.90 | 36,685 |
Queensland | 562,240 | 519,933 | 310,352 | %61.87 | 191,251 | %38.13 | 18,330 |
South Australia | 358,069 | 341,444 | 128,582 | %40.13 | 191,831 | %59.87 | 21,031 |
Western Australia | 247,536 | 221,832 | 100,326 | %47.58 | 110,529 | %52.42 | 10,977 |
Tasmania | 133,444 | 125,016 | 45,616 | %38.94 | 71,518 | %61.06 | 7,882 |
Total for Commonwealth | 3,980,728 | 3,744,363 | 1,924,946 | %53.56 | 1,669,062 | %46.44 | 150,355 |
Obtained majority in two States and an overall majority
of 255,884 votes. |
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Not
carried |
[edit] Discussion
This was one of the few instances where an overall majority was overridden by not having a majority of states.
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