Australian referendum, 1926 (Essential Services)
Constitution Alteration (Essential Services) 1926 was an Australian referendum held in the 1926 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to give the Commonwealth legislative power to protect the public from any actual or probable interruption of essential services.
Question
Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled 'Constitution Alteration (Essential Services) 1926'?
Results
State | On
rolls |
Ballots
issued |
For | Against | Informal | Result | ||
% | % | |||||||
New South Wales | 1,241,635 | 1,131,656 | 545,270 | 50.39% | 536,734 | 49.61% | 49,652 | Yes |
Victoria | 968,861 | 888,661 | 296,548 | 35.55% | 537,560 | 64.45% | 54,553 | No |
Queensland | 440,632 | 399,664 | 188,473 | 50.56% | 184,320 | 49.44% | 26,871 | Yes |
South Australia | 303,054 | 281,492 | 81,966 | 31.32% | 179,740 | 68.68% | 19,786 | No |
Western Australia | 190,286 | 164,555 | 39,566 | 25.90% | 113,222 | 74.10% | 11,767 | No |
Tasmania | 110,484 | 98,356 | 43,679 | 48.59% | 46,217 | 51.41% | 8,460 | No |
Total for Commonwealth | 3,254,952 | 2,964,384 | 1,195,502 | 42.80% | 1,597,793 | 57.20% | 171,089 | No |
Obtained majority in two States and an overall minority of 402,291 votes. | ||||||||
Not carried |
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