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1988 Australian referendum
Referendum on proposed amendments to the Constitution of Australia
Referendum on proposed amendments to the Constitution of Australia
The 1988 Australian referendum was held on 3 September 1988. It contained four referendum questions, none of which passed.
NOTOC
| Question | NSW | Vic | Qld | SA | WA | Tas | ACT | NT | States in favour | Voters in favour | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (39) Parliamentary Terms | ||||||||||||
| (40) Fair Elections | ||||||||||||
| (41) Local Government | ||||||||||||
| (42) Rights and Freedoms |
Results in detail
Parliamentary Terms
:This section is an excerpt from 1988 Australian referendum (Parliamentary Terms) § Result
Fair Elections
:This section is an excerpt from 1988 Australian referendum (Fair Elections) § Results
Local Government
:This section is an excerpt from 1988 Australian referendum (Local Government) § Results
Rights and Freedoms
:This section is an excerpt from 1988 Australian referendum (Rights and Freedoms) § Results
References
References
- Jarvis, Anthony. (1989-04-01). "The Australian constitutional referendum: 1988". Electoral Studies.
- Following the [[1977 Australian referendum (Referendums). 1977 referendum]], votes cast in the territories count towards the national total, but are not counted toward any state total.
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