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Home | Referendums and Plebiscites | Referendum results 1928

Referendum results

17 November 1928

(16) State Debts

Question

Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled 'Constitution Alteration (State Debts) 1928'?

Constitution Alteration (State Debts) 1928 sought to insert section 105A which would in effect ratify the Financial Agreement which had already been accepted by all the Australian Governments. This terminated the system of per capita payments which had been in operation since 1910, and restricted the right of each State to borrow for its own development by subjecting that borrowing to control by a Loan Council.

Result
State Number on rolls Ballot papers issued For Against Informal
  %   %
New South Wales 1 335 660 1 244 918 754 446 64.47 415 846 35.53 74 626
Victoria 1 006 463 953 477 791 425 87.78 110 143 12.22 51 909
Queensland 465 423 435 298 367 257 88.60 47 250 11.40 20 791
South Australia 319 584 301 179 164 628 62.68 98 017 37.32 38 534
Western Australia 203 146 183 475 96 913 57.53 71 552 42.47 15 010
Tasmania 114 490 106 153 62 722 66.89 31 044 33.11 12 387
Total for Commonwealth 3 444 766 3 224 500 2 237 391 74.30 773 852 25.70 213 257
Obtained majority in all six States and an overall majority of 1 463 539 votes.
Carried

 

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