Australian referendum, 1919 (Legislative Powers)
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Constitution Alteration (Legislative Powers) 1919 sought temporarily extend the government's legislative powers with respect to trade and commerce, corporations, industrial matters and trusts. The question was put to a referendum in the Australian referendum, 1919.
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Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled 'Constitution Alteration (Legislative Powers) 1919'?
State | On
rolls |
Ballots
issued |
For | Against | Informal | ||
% | % | ||||||
New South Wales | 1,079,439 | 717,565 | 259,751 | %39.95 | 390,450 | %60.05 | 67,132 |
Victoria | 837,408 | 638,098 | 369,210 | %64.65 | 201,869 | %35.35 | 66,227 |
Queensland | 389,200 | 330,231 | 175,225 | %57.35 | 130,299 | %42.65 | 24,397 |
South Australia | 268,235 | 178,092 | 40,520 | %25.28 | 119,789 | %74.72 | 17,656 |
Western Australia | 163,544 | 103,235 | 48,142 | %51.75 | 44,892 | %48.25 | 9,854 |
Tasmania | 112,036 | 65,716 | 18,509 | %33.43 | 36,861 | %66.57 | 10,128 |
Total for Commonwealth | 2,849,862 | 2,032,937 | 911,357 | %49.65 | 924,160 | %50.35 | 195,394 |
Obtained majority in three States and an overall
minority of 12,803 votes. |
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