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Public vote in Australia containing a total of five questions
The 1977 Australian referendum was held on 21 May 1977. It contained four referendum questions and one non-binding plebiscite . To date, it is the most recent referendum to have been successful in Australia .
This referendum had a particularly strong "Yes" vote. All but one of the referendum questions were carried, and the only one not carried had a clear national majority, but was held back by not achieving a majority of the states. No referendum since then has been successful.[ a] [ 1]
The four referendum questions were only voted on in the states; voters in the territories only gained the right to vote on constitutional changes as a result of the Referendums amendment passing. Voters in the territories, however, were able to vote on the plebiscite.[ 1]
Simultaneous Elections [ edit ]
This section is an excerpt from 1977 Australian referendum (Simultaneous Elections) § Results
Result [ 1]
State
Electoral roll
Ballots issued
For
Against
Informal
Vote
%
Vote
%
New South Wales
3,007,511
2,774,388
1,931,775
70.71
800,331
29.29
42,282
Victoria
2,252,831
2,083,136
1,325,708
65.00
713,929
35.00
43,499
Queensland
1,241,426
1,138,842
534,968
47.51
590,942
52.49
12,932
South Australia
799,243
745,990
480,827
65.99
247,762
34.01
17,401
Western Australia
682,291
617,463
292,344
48.47
310,765
51.53
14,354
Tasmania
259,081
246,063
82,785
34.26
158,818
65.74
4,460
Total for Commonwealth
8,242,383
7,605,882
4,648,407
62.22
2,822,547
37.78
134,928
Results
Obtained majority in three states and an overall majority of 1,825,860 votes. Not carried
Senate Casual Vacancies [ edit ]
This section is an excerpt from 1977 Australian referendum (Senate Casual Vacancies) § Results
Result [ 1]
State
Electoral roll
Ballots issued
For
Against
Informal
Vote
%
Vote
%
New South Wales
3,007,511
2,774,388
2,230,218
81.62
502,171
18.38
41,999
Victoria
2,252,831
2,083,136
1,552,558
76.13
486,798
23.87
43,780
Queensland
1,241,426
1,138,842
662,732
58.86
463,165
41.14
12,945
South Australia
799,243
745,990
557,950
76.59
170,536
23.41
17,504
Western Australia
682,291
617,463
344,389
57.11
258,655
42.89
14,419
Tasmania
259,081
246,063
129,924
53.78
111,638
46.22
4,501
Total for Commonwealth
8,242,383
7,605,882
5,477,771
73.32
1,992,963
26.68
135,148
Results
Obtained majority in all six states and an overall majority of 3,484,808 votes. Carried
This section is an excerpt from 1977 Australian referendum (Inclusion of territories) § Results
Result [ 1]
State
Electoral roll
Ballots issued
For
Against
Informal
Vote
%
Vote
%
New South Wales
3,007,511
2,774,388
2,292,822
83.92
439,247
16.08
42,319
Victoria
2,252,831
2,083,136
1,647,187
80.78
391,855
19.22
44,094
Queensland
1,241,426
1,138,842
670,820
59.58
455,051
40.42
12,971
South Australia
799,243
745,990
606,743
83.29
121,770
16.71
17,477
Western Australia
682,291
617,463
437,751
72.62
165,049
27.38
14,663
Tasmania
259,081
246,063
150,346
62.25
91,184
37.75
4,533
Total for Commonwealth
8,242,383
7,605,882
5,805,669
77.72
1,664,156
22.28
136,057
Results
Obtained majority in all six States and an overall majority of 4,141,513 votes. Carried
Retirement of Judges [ edit ]
This section is an excerpt from 1977 Australian referendum (Retirement of Judges) § Results
Result [ 1]
State
Electoral roll
Ballots issued
For
Against
Informal
Vote
%
Vote
%
New South Wales
3,007,511
2,774,388
2,316,999
84.84
414,070
15.16
43,319
Victoria
2,252,831
2,083,136
1,659,273
81.43
378,505
18.57
45,358
Queensland
1,241,426
1,138,842
734,183
65.24
391,227
34.76
13,432
South Australia
799,243
745,990
622,760
85.57
104,987
14.43
18,243
Western Australia
682,291
617,463
472,228
78.37
130,307
21.63
14,928
Tasmania
259,081
246,063
174,951
72.46
66,478
27.54
4,634
Total for Commonwealth
8,242,383
7,605,882
5,980,394
80.10
1,485,574
19.90
139,914
Results
Obtained majority in all six States and an overall majority of 4,494,820 votes. Carried
This section is an excerpt from 1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song) § Results
Voters were presented with the following choice: Against the background that 'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN' is the NATIONAL ANTHEM to be played on Regal and Vice Regal occasions, electors may indicate their preferences as to which of the tunes of the songs listed below they would prefer to be played on other occasions. [ 2]